The Best Things To Do In Brisbane Solo

Are you seeking a good time to have by yourself in Brisbane? Check out this list of the best things to do solo in Brisbane if you're looking for inexpensive activities in Brisbane that are just as enjoyable to do on your own as they are in a group.

There are many excellent date ideas in Brisbane, and travelling together may be a lot of fun, but there are also a tonne of incredible activities to do on your own in Brisbane. Brisbane, the capital of the Sunshine State and the third-largest city in Australia, enjoys great weather, a lot of green space, and a lot of walking pathways that connect various neighbourhoods. And there are lots of great places in the city where you can get amazing food and coffee. So browse the list of the top Brisbane solo activities, some of which are free, if and start planning your next adventure in Brisbane.

Sunset Paddle Along The Brisbane River

Although you can do this with friends, paddling a kayak or canoe along the Brisbane River by yourself is a lot of fun. The amount of time it offers you to reflect and fully take in the environment, including the breath-taking Brisbane skyline, is what most love most about it. When you are travelling with people, you talk so much that you simply don't have time to take in the scenery and fully appreciate the experience. If you don't have a kayak, you can rent one from RiverLife Brisbane and do the twilight kayak trip.

Brisbane Story Bridge Climb

One of the most entertaining and well-known activities in Brisbane is climbing the Story Bridge. You can either embark on a tour by yourself or with friends. The Story Bridge Climb is a terrific method to meet new people in your local city because so many single people participate in it.

 

Go Shopping & Browse the Many Markets

James Street in Fortitude Valley is a popular shopping spot and there is also the Palace Theatre nearby, which presents festivals as well as new and classic films. Another excellent shopping area in the West End is Boundary Street. The shopping in Queen Street Mall, which is the closest to the city's heart, around 700 retail stores, restaurants, hotels, and other establishments. Most visitors stroll through Queen Street Mall, even if they aren't major shoppers. Check out Brisbane Arcade as well; it's a heritage-listed shopping complex with upscale stores. Visit Empire Revival, commonly known as the Paddington Antique Centre, in Paddington to look for vintage items and antiques.

The store, which was formerly a theatre, is now a sizable antique shop filled with vintage apparel, jewellery, and light fixtures in addition to antique furniture. Who knows what kind of treasure you might uncover?

Brisbane is home to a wide variety of markets. For the freshest fruit, head to farmer's markets. Visit other markets for apparel and trinkets. View our article on the best markets in Brisbane to find one that tickles your fancy.

 

Go on the Haunted Brisbane Tour

In Brisbane, there are a lot of highly enjoyable solo tours to choose from, and this is undoubtedly the best. It is actually far more terrifying if you do the Haunted Brisbane Tour alone rather than in a group. The 1.5-hour walking tour offered by Ghost Tours Australia is sure to make your evening more exciting.

 

Head to a Museum

In Brisbane, there are so many free museums. Your best idea is to look at their websites before you visit so you know exactly what you want to see; some of them offer special exhibits that have a fee.

With the exception of some of its seminars, admission to the Brisbane Museum is free as are free tours. The Brisbane Museum is situated in the Brisbane CBD on the third floor of Brisbane City Hall, close to King George Square and includes exhibits of natural history, science, and culture.

The Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery Of Modern Art (QAGOMA) is housed inside the Queensland Art Gallery and is divided into two independent but adjacent buildings. You can see what's currently on here and exhibits are typically free. They occasionally offer special paid exhibits, just like the Queensland Museum. In addition, GOMA's Cinematheque offers a wide selection of free films that you are certain to not find elsewhere as well as some well-liked classics. On the Queensland University campus, the QUT Art Museum is open daily for free. The Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, a lovely area to stroll through, and the river are both close to the museum. On Sundays, there are markets in the grounds, and the museum is open.

Visit Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a must-see for tourists visiting Brisbane. Experience some of Australia's best animals up close. Explore the sanctuary in a leisurely manner, stopping to interact with the animals and exhibits. Stop at the café for a bite to eat before hand-feeding a kangaroo and meeting a koala. Visit the 130 adorable koalas that dwell in the largest koala sanctuary in the world. Koalas are even available for cuddling and photo opportunities. Other wildlife in the sanctuary includes wallabies, wombats, and dingoes.

 

Get your Game on at Netherworld Old School Arcade

An old school arcade is a terrific place to visit on your own because there are so many fun arcade games to keep you entertained. A large selection of board games are available at Netherworld Old School Arcade, which also has an arcade with vintage games, pinball machines, and vintage gaming consoles including the Nintendo 64 and the original PlayStation. They also feature a diner to satisfy your appetite and a bar with homemade alcoholic beverages.

 

Learn About Brisbane with the Brisbane Greeters

Do you wish to discover more about a community? Perhaps you don't want to wander about by yourself. Join Brisbane Greeters on a complimentary tour. Twenty languages are available for the tours. A neighbourhood-specific tour, a themed trip, or even letting the guide choose the locations are all options.

Enjoy a Bush Tucker Tour of Roma Street Parklands

Roma Street Parklands are naturally lovely grounds to meander through at any time, but if you're curious, they also provide free tours. Book fast since the Bush Tucker and Rainforest tours are in high demand. Other free tours are also available from Roma Street Parklands, such as 20 Years of Roma Street Parklands, which focuses on the park's history and design. Other current free excursions include those to Colin Campbell Place's Spectacle Garden, and Art in the Park.

 

Hike Mt Coot-tha

A panoramic view of the CBD can be seen by climbing Mount Coot-Tha, which also provides an amazing spot for watching the sunrise. Numerous hiking paths, such as the Mt. Coot-tha Summit Track, Mahogany Trail, and numerous short trails all around Constitution Hill, are accessible from the vantage point. Once your done hiking, head to the Mt Coot-Tha botanic gardens. Over 56 hectares of land make up the expansive botanical garden at Mount Coot-Tha, which features a variety of gardens including cacti, native plants, Japanese gardens, and other flora plus it is free.

Visit The Best Beaches on The Gold Coast

Brisbane's proximity to the best beaches is one of its best features. From beaches close to the city to those further afar, view our guide to the 18 Best Beaches near Brisbane.

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