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Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane

Spread over 16 hectares on the northern side of the Brisbane Central Business District, the Roma Street Parkland is one of the city’s best parks.

Spread over 16 hectares on the northern side of the Brisbane Central Business District, the Roma Street Parkland is one of the city’s best parks. Known for its horticultural variety, it is the world's largest subtropical garden in a city centre. Explore the amphitheatre that stages plays by Shakespeare, walk around to admire works by local artists, and enjoy the beauty of nature in its prime.


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About Roma Street Parkland

 1 Parkland Blvd, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia

 +61 1300 137 468

 www.visitbrisbane.com.au

Roma Street Parkland and Nearby Sights on Map

State Library of Queensland

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the State Library of Queensland is the largest reference book and research collection library in Queensland

Queensland Gallery of Modern Art

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Brisbane is one of the premier art centres and the biggest exhibition gallery for modern art in Australia

Queensland Museum & Sciencentre

The Queensland Museum is the state museum of Queensland, presenting historical artifacts that showcase the rich cultural and economic heritage of the area, including the Dandiiri Maiwar exhibition on Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders

Museum of Brisbane

Housed in the Brisbane City Halll, the Museum of Brisbane explores the history of the city

Sun Corp Stadium

Originally called Lang Park when it was established in 1914, the Suncorp Stadium is one of the oldest sporting venues in Australia

Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, the Queensland Performing Arts Centre presents a wonderful spectacle of performing arts

Anzac Square and Shrine of Remembrance

Anzac Square, located between Ann Street and Adelaide Street in Brisbane, is dedicated to Australia's military heritage

Wheel of Brisbane

Brisbane's take on the London Eye, the Wheel of Brisbane, is a 60 metre tall ferris wheel on the South Bank Parklands with 42 air-conditioned capsules taking visitors on a 12 minute ride with magnificent views of the Brisbane River and city

South Bank Parklands

One of the most visited sites in Brisbane, the Parklands on the southern bank of the Brisbane River are developments on the site of the World Expo 88

Treasury Building

The former Queensland Government Treasury Building, a Classical Italianate sandstone building completed in 1889, is currently home to the Treasury Casino