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BNE airport hotel transfers A popular stay for those looking to keep close to Brisbane City Hall as well as the epic flow of Brisbane River, ibis Brisbane offers easy access to quiet urban green spaces as well as fast passerby from storied shopping districts. The hotel itself offers modest amenities, including room service from a restaurant serving a diverse international pallet, while a few conference facilities add extra convenience for business. Modest rooms come in subdued tones and panoramic black-and-white photography, with views of the city making it the perfect low-key hangout. Make travels easy by taking advantage of various bus routes along the adjacent North Quay, also considering ferry take-offs just past Victoria Bridge. Get to know the area at your own pace with a private vehicle rental instead, choosing between simple sedans, vans or SUVs for all the leisure you could ask for, or go with meet-and-greet services such as stretched limousines and taxis perfect for drop offs to nearby event centers.
Fall in love with the hotel’s backdrop the moment you wake up, getting to know the beauty of Brisbane River through varied attractions along North Quay and Williams Street, which include stately waterside lookouts from Queens Gardens as well as vivid views of the Queensland Parliament and attached Old Government House. Continue south along Lamington Drive to reach the varied trails and ferry terminals surrounding the famous urban greenery of City Botanic Gardens, home to the idyllic Water Hill Fountain as well as local performances held at QUT Gardens Theatre. Even more greenery can be discovered at the much closer King Edward Park, a bright space home to diverse lookouts from the famous Old Windmill Observatory as well as connected access to the lakeside paths of Roma Street Parklands. Top the night off with a dinner to remember, choosing between savory asian from Maru Korean BBQ or the wharf-side charm of Eagle Street Pier. |