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Finding what you want in Brisbane Streets can be easy as city streets in Brisbane are generally all within a short walk as the city grinds to a halt from traffic bottleneck - read this article to find out why?
Adelaide st. - Elizabeth st. - Eagle st. - George st. and Queen st. are streets which backpackers and visitors seem to ask directions for the most - but what do these streets have to offer.
Adelaide street is the thoroughfare which features the new look city hall course way and bus terminal - if you make it up the 3 flights of stairs from the bus drop off zone you will find yourself central to much of Brisbane CBD.
Elizabeth street has is rife with ethnicity and scholastic vibrancies. It also harbors off-shoot arcades with spicy cuisine and clothing boutiques on cue for the younger buyer. Bridging the real estate between Elizabeth st. and the Queen st. Mall is the Myers centre rearing as a 6 story edifice.
Eagle street is market sundays and finance during the week. It worms around bordering the river and does so with the grouping of restaurants and take away establishments. If you get sick of mcdonalds you can settle into expensive italian food and wine whilst gazing at the river cliff face adjacent.
George street delivers state government high rise - QUT University campus at one end - Parliament house - major court facilities and a number of watering holes such as the Treasury Casino.
Queen street has been been given the Berlin Mall treatment and provides Brisbane with its major shopping spline. It is possible on any given day to have an uncaring city goer drop hungryjacks burger juice on your new apparel after spending up in one of a myriad of clothing outlets. David Jones provides the window gazer with options as mass air conditioning blows cool air out into the bottom end of the mall.
Brisbane beckons in the traveler or visitor keen to escape the arctic conditions of southern states by providing streets where the blue cloudless sky is generally felt uplifting the spirit as you spend all your money in the city precincts. To further understand the city plight consider the new traffic relieving tunnel newly on stream > http://clem7.com.au
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