Discover Brisbane on American Airlines Brisbane Flights

Brisbane City

Discover Queensland’s capital city of Brisbane, boasting beautiful beaches, world-famous zoos and a vibrant cultural scene. American Airlines will launch their inaugural flights to Brisbane beginning October 2024.

To secure affordable flights to Brisbane, be flexible with your travel dates – Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are generally the cheapest days.

Best Time to Visit

Although Brisbane is a year-round destination, when is best to visit depends entirely on personal preferences. If you enjoy sunbathing without crowds, December to February’s peak summer season might be ideal; otherwise late spring (September-November) or autumn (March-May) would provide more enjoyment.

Rainfall levels tend to decrease during this period and temperatures start to cool off, creating ideal conditions for reduced airfare and accommodation prices.

Things to Do

Brisbane, the sun-kissed river city, offers an exquisite arts scene, delectable food and exciting adventure activities. Enjoy sightseeing cruises, strolling easy riverside paths or cycling along Bicentennial Bikeway; climb Story Bridge for panoramic city and mountain views or join an Aboriginal Cultural Tour to gain insight from an indigenous guide and visit Birrunga Gallery and Cafe for Indigenous art before enjoying bush tucker-inspired cuisine at Birrunga Gallery and Cafe Birrunga Gallery and Cafe.

Transport in Brisbane is easy using the interconnecting CityCat water taxi network or renting a bicycle and taking an independent tour through South Bank Parklands’ mesmerizing inner-city lagoon and manmade beach, or through Eat Street Markets where repurposed shipping containers house bars, eateries and live music venues. Don’t miss the Wheel of Brisbane either for panoramic city and riverside views from above!

Food & Drink

Brisbane, the subtropical capital of Queensland and infectiously optimistic city, offers Australia’s trendiest restaurants and bars. Boasting over 283 days of sunshine annually and an unparalleled quality of life.

Brisbane’s restaurant scene is bustling, with cafes, casual eateries, and upscale eateries all popping up across the city. Menus feature both traditional and contemporary fare using ingredients sourced from local farmers and foragers; chef-driven spots like Elska focus on fermentation and preservation with dishes like their Kelp Tart containing slow-braised Octopus with fermented Okra!

If you have a long layover at Brisbane Airport, why not stop at the Domestic Terminal to enjoy some pre-flight dining or snacking from one of their many cafes or restaurants. From to-go kiosks to full service eateries serving pizza, coffee, sushi, seafood and kebabs. Ensure you follow CASA regulations for taking food and drinks aboard flights, especially powders and liquids.

Shopping

Queensland Capital city Brisbane offers fun and unique shopping opportunities in abundance. Laneways and boutiques in this sunny Queensland capital have experienced a surge of life over recent years, boasting local independent fashion brands, quirky cafes, and one-of-a-kind homewares.

Queen Street serves as the city center, offering an eclectic blend of high street and luxury brands anchored by Myer Centre department store. Nearby areas like Fortitude Valley are filled with local designers and boutiques while leafy Paddington boasts Latrobe Terrace for specialty retailers.

Westfield Chermside offers modern shoppers something a bit more contemporary, according to Amanda. As Amanda notes, this expansive mall produces stunning fashion campaigns. Beyond the city, you’ll discover plenty of niche boutiques and independent shops; for contemporary fashion check out Lunamay or Fiera Boutique; for something a bit more boho visit House on Oxford or Riverbend Books.