You don't need a car to get around Brisbane. The city's network of TransLink buses, ferries and trains connect all the major city sights, dining and nightlife precincts.
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Getting around Brisbane on public transportBrisbane's rail network is a great way to visit attractions across the city and reach the surrounding suburbs. Use the Journey Planner tool to map your route. Major stations in the city include Central Station and Roma Street Station.
Free Brisbane City servicesGet around Brisbane's inner-city areas easily on one our FREE bus or ferry services: Spring Hill Loop - bus route 30: operates weekdays to link the Brisbane City and Spring Hill precincts, including St Andrews War Memorial Hospital and Central station.
The country's third largest metropolis is often overlooked in favor of Australia's more well-known tourist hot spots, such as Sydney and Melbourne. But Brisbane's subtropical climate, thriving arts and live music scene and bevy of outdoor to-dos make it a worthy destination for your next trip Down Under.
If you are just looking to see some of Brisbane's main sites and do a little city exploring, two or three days is more than enough time to enjoy this wonderful town. But if you are looking to head out of town and see some of the awesome attractions in the wider region, a week would be perfect.
Catching public transport from Brisbane to the Gold CoastCatching public transport is also an easy way to get from Brisbane to the Gold Coast if you have a smaller budget and more time to spare. This transportation comes in a couple of forms including the Airtrain from Brisbane Airport or a shuttle bus.
Average cost of living in Brisbane per weekThe average cost for a single person to live comfortably in Brisbane is from $400 to $750 per week depending on your living circumstances. Use this calculator to get a rough idea of your estimated living expenses.