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ADVERTISING AREA REACH THE TRAVELLER! BRISBANE PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-03-06 | COUNTRY CODE: AU 1. DURING PLANNING 2. DURING PREPARATION Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information 3. DURING THE TRIP Advertise under these headings: The City, Do & See, Cafés, Eating, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, maps Copyright © 2007 Fastcheck AB. All rights reserved. For more information visit: www.arrivalguides.com SPACE Do you want to reach this audience? Contact Fastcheck FOR E-mail: [email protected] RENT Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 Population: 1,735,181 Currency: $1 Australian Dollar (AUD) = 100 cents Opening hours: Opening hours for shops in Brisbane vary but in the city retailers trade 9am-5:30pm Monday to Saturday and 10am-4:30 on Sunday. Internet: www.visitbrisbane.com.au www.discoverbrisbane.com www.ourbrisbane.com Newspapers: The Courier Mail The Australian The Weekend Australian Sunday Mail Quest Newspapers Emergency numbers: Police, fire, ambulance: 000 Poisons Information: +61 (0)7 13 11 26 Qualified health advice: +61 (0)7 13 43 25 84 Tourist information: BRISBANE Visitor Information Centre Address: Queen Street Mall, CBD Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with excellent Opening times: Mon - Sat 9am-5:30pm. restaurants, beautiful riverside parks, a busy cultural Sunday 9:30am-4:30pm Tel: +61 (0)7 3006 6290 calendar and a great nightlife. Its fantasticweather year-round has allowed outdoor activities to thrive and Brisbane has developed a vibrant cafe culture. The city is surrounded by some of the state’s major tourist attractions, and there is an abundant choice of daytrips whether it be to the coast to the golden beaches, or inland to see some of Queensland’s serene bushland, there is something for everybody. DESTINATION: BRISBANE |PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-03-06 THE CITY REACH THE TRAVELLER! 1. DURING PLANNING 2. DURING PREPARATION 3. DURING THE TRIP Advertise under these headings: The City, Do & See, Cafés, Eating, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping, Essential Information, maps SPACE Do you want to reach this audience? Contact Fastcheck FOR E-mail: [email protected] RENT Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 The capital of the “Sunshine State”, Brisbane, may be the world’s most DO & SEE laidback city; its residents are friendly and optimistic in a way rarely seen in big city life. But with such a fantastic lifestyle who can blame them for smiling? Brisbane has a world of experience to offer, from the hustle and bustle of the Central Business District (CBD) you can escape to the bohemian ambiance of the contemporary arts centre The Powerhouse in New Farm. Or perhaps you’d prefer Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort dinner in the sights of the city on the One of only a few places in the world South Bank? Afterwards if you’d like a stiff where it’s possible to hand-feed dolphins in drink, head towards the trendy bars of the wild. Or go on an Eco Cruise through Fortitude Valley and West End. the spectacular Moreton Bay Marine Park. If you don’t dance the night away, you Ecocruise, including activities and lunch might be up early enough to watch the sun costs 99AUD for adults and depart from rise as you kayak on the Brisbane River. If Manly Harbour Village (get there by train). you still have the energy you can try rock Address: The Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, Moreton Island climbing and taking in the views over the Phone: 07 3396 9400 and 07 3408 2666 Internet: www.manlyecocruises.com and www.tangalooma.com Story Bridge at the Riverlife Adventure Centre, at Kangaroo Point in the heart of Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon the city. Queensland’s largest oceanarium/aquarium When you’re ready to relax, grab a tinnie with 25,000 sea animals. of Fourex and head down to Address: Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba Woolloongabba to enjoy some of the Opening hours: Daily, 9am-6pm Phone: (0)7 5444 8488 spectator sports that Queensland is famed Internet: www.underwaterworld.com.au for. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary This sanctuary gives you the opportunity to touch and hold koalas in the world’s largest koala enclosure. MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM DESTINATION: BRISBANE |PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-03-06 Address: Jesmond Road, Fig Tree Pocket (easily accessible by bus from the CBD) EATING Opening hours: Open daily 8.30am-5.00pm Phone: (0)7 3378 1366 Internet: www.koala.net Australia Zoo The place to see a crocodile up close without getting eaten, other attractions include tigers, elephants, wombats, echidnas, dingoes and kangaroos. Address: Beerwah, Queensland Phone: (0)7 5436 2000 Internet: www.crocodilehunter.com One of the many highlights of any visit to More info: Trains for Beerwah run from the CBD, contact Brisbane is experiencing the epicurean Australia Zoo to arrange a free pick-up. delights of the city’s different Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary neighbourhoods. Brisbane is immeasurably proud of its reputation for fine dining and Less publicised but no less astounding, the within a ten minute radius of the town sanctuary is home to the world’s largest centre you can choose between the collection of Australian native animals. kitchens of European, Mediterranean, Asian Address: Tomewin Street, Currumbin Opening hours: Open daily 8am-5pm or contemporary Australian restaurants. Phone: (0)707 5534 1266 Internet: www.currumbin-sanctuary.org.au Tukka Lamington National Park This award winning restaurant gives World Heritage-listed, the park’s walks visitors the opportunity to experience foods take in over 300 waterfalls and over 120 found native in Australia including meat bird species live in the rainforest. from emu, wallaby, possum and wild boar. Address: 145B Boundary Street, West End Phone: (0)7 5544 0634 Phone: (0)7 3846 6333 Internet: http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/ Internet: www.tukkarestaurant.com.au More info: Accessed via Binna Burra or Green Mountain The Gabba Mondo Organics The spiritual home of Queensland sport, If you thought organic food was for hairy it’s a legend in itself and a must-see for hippies you’ll be pleasantly surprised, with any cricket fan. this sophisticated eatery. The mixed vegetarian and meat dish menu is Italian Address: Vulture Street, Wooloongabba Phone: (0)7 3008 6166 inspired. Internet: www.thegabba.org.au Address: 166 Hardgrave Road, West End Phone: (0)7 3844 1132 Roma Street Parkland Internet: www.mondo-organics.com.au/ The world’s largest urban subtropical Cru Bar garden is the perfect place to see some of Australia’s native flora and fauna in the A very hip bar and restaurant, Cru is the heart of the city. current hotspot for celebrity spotting. The food is good and the venue really is very Address: 1 Parkland Boulevard Opening hours: Open 24hrs a day, entry is free. stylish. Phone: (0)7 3006 4545 Internet: www.romastreetparkland.qld.gov.au MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM DESTINATION: BRISBANE |PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-03-06 Address: 22 James Street, Fortitude Valley Phone: (0)7 3252 2400 Internet: www.crubar.com THIS TRAVELLER WILL EAT 12 MEALS* IN RESTAURANTS IN YOUR TOWN Isis Brasserie DO YOU WANT THEM TO Isis is hip yet subdued and cosy, and the menu is among the best of what is known VISIT YOUR RESTAURANT? as modern Australian cuisine and has Do you want to reach this audience? received some of the highest awards. SPACE Contact Fastcheck FOR E-mail: [email protected] Address: 446 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley RENT Tel: +46 31 711 03 90 Phone: (0)7 3852 1155 * on average Internet: www.isisbrasserie.com.au Ahmet’s Turkish Restaurant Garuva Hidden Tranquility Restaurant Ahmet’s has gained a reputation for good & Bar food served in style, the star attraction Simple but good Asian influenced dishes being the prize winning entertainment: served on low tables while diners sit on professional belly dancers. floor cushions watching live Jazz Address: Shop B10, Little Stanley Street, South Bank. performances Booking is essential at Phone: (0)7 3846 6699 weekends. Internet: www.ahmets.com Address: 324 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley Phone: (0)7 3216 0124 Cha Cha Char Wine Bar & Grill Internet: www.garuva.com.au This is a steak restaurant with an excellent SPONSORED TEXT reputation so vegetarians aren’t going to Do you want to reach the traveller? find much on the menu. It does however Do you want your restaurant listed here? serve great seafood. Contact: [email protected] Address: Your Company Address Address: Shop 5, Plaza Level, Eagle Street Pier, CBD Phone: Your Company Phone Phone: (0)7 3211 9944 Internet: Your Company website Internet: www.chachachar.com.au Circa An East End hot-spot situated in an early CAFÉS 20th century warehouse where a team of award winning chefs prepare contemporary Australian cuisine with a ‘French twist’. Open for dinner Monday to Saturday. Address: 483 Adelaide Street, East End Phone: (0)7 3832 4722 Internet: www.circarestaurant.com.au/ The Gun Shop Café The only fault to be found here is that the breakfasts are too popular. But the generous portions of thoroughly prepared food are worth waiting for. MAKE YOUR TRIP START AT HOME | WWW.ARRIVALGUIDES.COM DESTINATION: BRISBANE |PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-03-06 Address: 53 Mollison Street, West End Opening hours: Open Tuesday-Sunday BARS & NIGHTLIFE Phone: (0)7 3844 2241 More info: Wheelchair accessible. Watt This is one of the best locations for lazily lounging around by the river and if you end up staying all day there’s a simple yet tasty menu (featuring kangaroo spring rolls). Address: 119 Lamington Street, New Farm Phone: (0)7 3358 5464 Brisbane is scattered with great pubs, Internet: www.watt.net.au you’ll realise this the moment you learn that most of the “hotels” which you see are Bar Merlo actually drinking establishments.