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posted by Shaon on 5 August 2009 at 11:06
The Hotel Ibis Brisbane is definitely one of the economical hotels in Brisbane. The staffs are very polite and duty cautious. The rooms are adequately sized with a large bathroom. Though the room was kept clean at all times, it could use some good decor to make it more interesting. The location of the hotel is very good as it is just 5 minutes away from the City Center. Breakfast was good and it offered adequate choices. Parking was very convenient with economical rates. Overall, good value for money.
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27-35 Turbot Street, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia
+61 7 3237 2333
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posted by Shaon on 17 July 2009 at 13:15
The Hotel George Williams is on of the most economical hotels in Brisbane. Located on George Street, the hotel is very close to many malls, restaurants, shops, a cinema hall and the train station. The staffs were very helpful and duty minded. The room was a very basic hotel room with decent furnishing. The facilities in the hotel were good. I liked the Gym in particular and I was a regular to it. My breakfast and dinner were at the nearby restaurants, so I cant really comment on the food. Overall a very economical place to stay.
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325 George St, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia
www.hgw.com.au
+61 7 3308 0700
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posted by Rahmat on 17 July 2009 at 12:30
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is set on around 50 acres of land next to the Brisbane River. It has made its place in the Guinness Book of World Records as one of the first & largest koala sanctuary, with around 80 years of experience and over 130 koalas. It offers various activities & presentations on Australian wildlife throught out the day. You can enjoy the Sheep dog show performed by the experienced award winning sheep dog handlers. Also you can watch the amazing eagles soaring high in the sky at the bird of prey free flight show.
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary,
Brisbane,
Australia.
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posted by DVC_Chris on 1 June 2009 at 02:14
Whenever I visit a new city for the first time, I like to do what I can to learn about the people of the city and its culture. When I was recently in Brisbane, Australia, I decided to go the Museum of Brisbane in order to accomplish this. The exhibits were very well done, and did a great job of a realistic portrayal of the city.
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King George Square
Brisbane 4001
Australia
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posted by DVC_Chris on 23 May 2009 at 02:40
The CityCat Ferry was recommended to me by the hotel concierge as a great way to spend the day seeing all of the sights of Brisbane. For a very reasonable rate I was able to take a slow and scenic ride throughout the city, and get off at the stops that interested me to see local sights before getting back on. It is the best way to see the city.
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Brisbane River
Brisbane
Australia
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