Riverside Green is the latest addition to South Bank Parklands and provides visitors with an expansive riverside lawn, more rainforest, stunning city views and new gathering places to enjoy.
Flowstate, South Bank's dynamic 3000sqm open-air pavilion and creative space, is a multi-award-nominated community space that aims to foster a lively culture of exploration and interaction within the South Bank precinct.
Jem is an award-winning interactive sculpture that illuminates the heart of South Bank's Parklands with millions of LEDs. Jem is Queensland's first all-ages interactive play sculpture, blending art, science, design, and technology to bring joy to the community.
The 17-hectare parklands precinct is a haven of natural beauty and features riverfront parkland spaces, more than 20 landscaped areas and the iconic man-made Streets Beach.
Located in the heart of the Parklands, adjacent to the iconic Streets Beach and Riverside Green, Riverside Terrace is a space to rest, refuel and recoup.
South Bank visitors have the opportunity to learn about growing and cooking their own produce with the introduction of the Epicurious Garden to its grounds.
Australia's only beach in the middle of the city, Streets Beach is one of South Bank's most popular attractions. A unique, man-made swimming beach, Streets Beach overlooks the Brisbane River and central business district.
Aquativity is a water park right in the heart of South Bank. Aquativity features educational play elements referencing the river, and helps create an early understanding of the water cycle and its preservation.
Sitting quietly behind the South Bank Piazza is a tranquil grassy haunt. Surrounded with tropical plants and trees, the green plays host to public events and passers-by looking for a spot to relax.
The Cultural Forecourt is one of Brisbane’s premier event destinations, set in South Bank’s breath-taking Parklands. F
River Quay is an award-winning waterfront dining precinct at the southern end of the Parklands, combining high-quality waterfront open space with fine dining.
Located just past the Flowstate lies an open grassy area, perfect for family and friends alike. The space features a serene island forest with giant ficus, a pond teeming with wildlife, a state-of-the-art playground for kids of all ages and free undercover barbecues.
Grey Street is Brisbane's cultural boulevard where commerce combines with creativity to create a truly diverse and unique tree-lined street.
Little Stanley Street is a beacon for food lovers and offers an incredible mix of cuisines from Turkish, Indian, Malaysian, Japanese and Mediterranean to modern Australian and Italian. Little Stanley Street epitomises the energy and vibrancy of Brisbane within a beautiful setting overlooking the Parklands.
Owned by South Bank Corporation, BCEC is consistently ranked among the world's top convention centres as is evidenced by the centre’s numerous accolades including 179 major industry awards.
The Griffith Film School prepares the next generation of filmmakers, animators and game designers for exciting careers in the film, television and digital screen media industries.
The Queensland College of Art is a thriving community of creatives shaping the nation's art and design culture.
The Queensland Conservatorium is considered the most comprehensive tertiary music school in Australia offering classical instrumental studies, vocal performance and opera, composition, jazz, new music, popular music, musical theatre, music technology and electronic music.
Nestled at the southern entry to South Bank is the Queensland Maritime Museum which is one of Australia's largest maritime museums showcasing extensive collections of historical maritime artifacts, books and photographs.
An iconic landmark etched upon the South Bank skyline, The Wheel of Brisbane is a breathtaking way to take in a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of Brisbane from the heart of city's cultural, lifestyle and entertainment precinct.