Cheap flights to Brisbane
Brisbane
Expert tip
One of the best ways to see Brisbane is jumping on City Cat and cruising the historic Brisbane River. It'll take about two hours to do a loop. If boats aren't your thing, grab an electric scooter and travel beside the river instead.
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Where to stay in Brisbane
Where to stay in Brisbane
Brisbane accommodation options are plentiful. All you need to do is decide: inner-city or outskirts? Five-star or laid-back resort? Whatever you’re looking for, Brissy’s got it.
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Brisbane Airport vicinity
Looking for the convenience of a top hotel near the airport and the CBD? The Pullman Brisbane Airport hotel is it. Lavish five-star luxury literally on the airport’s doorstep. And you’re going to love the resort-style pool terrace.
Inner city
Many five-star hotels are in the CBD, close to attractions, entertainment, nightlife and shopping. The Point Brisbane in Kangaroo Point with a rooftop bar is where you’ll want to sip on sundowners and drink in the river views. If pampering is part of your itinerary, consider the Westin Brisbane with its on-site spa. It’s also within walking distance of the City Botanic Gardens.
New Farm
Sometimes you want to stay on the outskirts, away from the city lights. New Farm is a riverside suburb about 2km from the CBD, one of the oldest in Brisbane and dotted with heritage sites. For luxury accommodation, you can’t go wrong with Spicers Balfour Hotel, an award-winning boutique hotel that features a Vietnamese restaurant, and a rooftop bar as well. The Calile Hotel in Fortitude Valley is another stylish place to stay, complete with resort-style pool, and surrounded by some of Brisbane’s most fashion-forward boutiques and eateries.
South Bank
Attracting visitors from all over the world, the cultural precinct of South Bank is also home to several great hotels. If you’re the type who likes to stay fit while on holiday, The Hilton Brisbane has a gym and tennis court. Then there’s The Emporium where luxury accommodation includes poolside cabana suites (piña coladas anyone?). The hotel also certainly capitalises on the views over the river, city and beyond.
Frequently asked questions
The Autumn months (March to May) are generally considered to be the best time to visit Brisbane city. With the Summer heat gone & Winter on the way the average temperatures range from about 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. This is the best time to visit if you want to enjoy outdoor activities, such as exploring the city's parks and gardens, or visiting local attractions like Southbank Beach.
To get the best deal on a flight to Brisbane, it's generally recommended to book your flight at least a few months in advance. Prices can fluctuate daily, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on prices through the Flight Centre App & Website - then book when you see a good deal.
Yes! Direct flights to Brisbane operate daily from all major Australian airports with some smaller regional airports requiring a stop on the way.
The best airport to get a connecting flight out of Brisbane is Brisbane Domestic or International which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
Your flight will land and depart from Brisbane Domestic or International airport, which serves as the main airport for Brisbane.
The cheapest flight season is between March to May - the summer heat is over but winter hasn't officially begun so expect less people travelling!
The best time of day to get the cheapest flight to Brisbane is either early in the morning or late at night - you'll beat the rush!
The closest airport to Brisbane is Brisbane Domestic or International which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
An IATA (International Air Transport Association) airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify airports around the world. For example, BNE is the IATA airport code for Brisbane Airport. Sometimes, it's just that simple!
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Brisbane to Townsville
Brisbane to Mackay
Brisbane to Cairns
Brisbane to Newcastle
Brisbane to Canberra
Brisbane to Rockhampton
Brisbane to Auckland
Brisbane to Darwin
Brisbane to Hobart
Brisbane to Launceston
Brisbane to Gladstone
Brisbane to Proserpine
Brisbane to Emerald
Brisbane to London
Brisbane to Christchurch
Brisbane to Bundaberg
Sydney to Brisbane
Melbourne to Brisbane
London to Brisbane
Bali to Brisbane
Auckland to Brisbane
Tokyo to Brisbane
Perth to Brisbane
Los Angeles to Brisbane
Cairns to Brisbane
Adelaide to Brisbane
Queenstown to Brisbane
Townsville to Brisbane
Christchurch to Brisbane
Hobart to Brisbane
Bangkok to Brisbane
Vancouver to Brisbane
New York City to Brisbane
Phuket to Brisbane
Nadi to Brisbane
Canberra to Brisbane