Discover the story of Brisbane on this expert-led small-group walking tour, while hitting all of the city’s main attractions.
Perfect for those who have just arrived, as well as locals and those who want to go deeper in learning about Brisbane’s history, culture, society & First Nations people.
Starting from the top of Queen Street, you’ll hear about Brisbane’s colonisation by the British – and how their arrival impacted the original inhabitants.
Your guide will provide you with a range of perspectives on Brisbane’s development as you weave your way through the city. From tough penal colony origins to its more recent transformations as the city prepares to host the 2032 Olympics, you’ll discover the real Brisbane.
Your tour ends with beautiful views of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge, finishing at a popular drinking spot with a small beverage included.
Walk the streets in a small group so you’re not fighting to see & hear your guide or stay on the footpath.
Queen Street, , Brisbane, Australia
We will walk a section of the Queen Street Mall, visiting Regent Theatre and Brisbane Arcade.
reet art murals telling stories of the city's past.
See art by Aboriginal artist Megan Cope.
Clem Jones Promenade, South Bank, Brisbane, Australia
We see the South Bank Parklands across the Brisbane River, we do not cross the river and walk through the parklands.
144 George Street, Queens Gardens, Brisbane, Australia
Meet the lady who gave Queensland its name - looking as happy as usual!
153a Stanley Street, Bridge From Near Wheel Of Brisbane To Queens Wharf, Brisbane, Australia
Learn about the first Aboriginal Australian to become a federal politician, and the new development right on the river.
ity blocks, going where only the locals know.
Brisbane Arcade 160 Queen St, Brisbane, Australia
We walk through Brisbane Arcade and you will learn about the building's interesting history.
285 Ann Street, Between Ann & Adelaide Streets, Brisbane, Australia
We will walk through Anzac Square and the gardens, learning about the significance of this part of the city.
261 Queen St, Brisbane, Australia
Formerly a jail, barracks for female convicts, a house for the first free settlers of Brisbane and finally a post office, this building has a storied history.
5 Boundary St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Australia
Learn about this new attraction, from afar (where we end for a beer gives a great view of the river and Howard Smith Wharves).
State Route 15, , Brisbane, Australia
We finish at a bar with views of the Story Bridge, but we do not cross the bridge or get onto it.
Bridge and the Kangaroo Point stretch of the river.
We meet in Reddacliff Place, directly opposite the entrance to the Former Treasury Building, where there are two large metal balls close together.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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