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Christmas is just around the corner and approaching fast—meaning that this weekend is the last one for 2020 to spend out and about enjoying the festivities before the madness of the Boxing Day sales and New Year's Eve (oh, and you know, Christmas Day) sets in. So we've gathered a lengthy list of what to do in Brisbane this weekend so you can celebrate and squeeze the last bit of enjoyment out of the year.

Friday 18 December

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Watch Love Actually Under The Moonlight

What better way to celebrate the festive season than to watch one of the most iconic Christmas rom coms ever made underneath the moonlight on a balmy December night? Catch Love Actually and all of its cheesy comedic glory this Friday night at Moonlight Cinema—and don't forget the snacks.

When: From 7.15pm, Friday 18 DecemberWhere: Roma Street ParklandFind out more here.

Saturday 19

An Orchestral Rendition Of Biggie V 2Pac

Big fan of Biggie and 2PAC? Well you've never heard them like this before. Alternative Symphony and Lombardo Entertainment are bringing an orchestral rendition of the two hip-hop artists to life at The Brightside this weekend. You will want to wear your dancing shoes for this one.

When: 8pm, Saturday 19 December Where: The Brightside, Fortitude ValleyFind out more here.

Sunday 20 December

Get Tatts For Toys

If you're thinking about getting a tatt, here's a way to get one and spread a little Christmas joy this weekend while you're at it. Sacred Skin Tattoo Studio is accepting toys in lieu of payment for tattoos this Sunday, with the toys received going to children who are doing it tough this festive season. The toys do have to be a minimum of $50 in value, and the studio is only tattooing set designs on arms and legs with no option to alter them. But if you're up for the challenge and want to get a tatt for a good cause then go right ahead and give back to those who need it.

When: 10am–6pm, Sunday 20 December Where: Sacred Skin Tattoo Studio, Stones CornerFind out more here.

Coorparoo Christmas Markets

Still trying to finish off your never ending Christmas list this year? Rock on down to the Coorparoo Christmas Markets held by The Market Folk this Sunday to find a variety of 40 independent stallholders where you'll be able to find a gift for everyone on your list. You'll find everything from handmade earrings and fruit candles to chocolate, skincare and clothing to just name a few. Bonus, doggos are welcome.

When: 9am–1pm, Sunday 20 DecemberWhere: Coorparoo Square, CoorparooFind out more here.

All Weekend

Sip Your Way Through A Gin Tasting Paddle

Taking over a warehouse in Newstead for just three weeks, Sunshine Coast's Pomona Distilling Co has set up a gin-tastic bar, where you can sip gin cocktails and even take a bottle or two home with you—whether to gift or to keep all for yourself. Open Thursday to Saturday up until 24 December, the pop-up bar will be shaking up some specialty cocktails, but if cocktails aren't your thing or you consider yourself a bit of a gin connoisseur then you should opt for one of the gin tasting paddles.

When: Thursday to Sunday, until 24 DecemberWhere: Pomona Distilling Co. Pop-Up, TeneriffeFind out more here.

Sample A Cocktail At The Valley's New Rooftop Bar

The Italian Riviera has come to Brisbane, with Cielo Rooftop Bar landing in Fortitude Valley. If you haven't heard of this spot, it comes to us from the team behind the world's 11th best bar—so you should absolutely make time to check it out this weekend. Order yourself one of their impressive cocktails, like strawberry daiquiri and pina colada combo The Venice Beach, and watch the sun go down over the city skyline.

When: All weekend Where: Cielo Rooftop Bar, Fortitude ValleyFind out more here.

Hit The Dancefloor, Any Dancefloor

COVID-19 certainly took a lot from us this year (let's not be reminded) but dancing in bars and clubs is back for the first time since everything came to halt in March. Annastacia Palaszczuk has gifted us all an early Chrissy present and we couldn't be any more merrier about it. So find those dancing shoes you threw to the back of the wardrobe earlier this year and give them life again by grooving to your favourite tunes on any dance floor in Brisbane this weekend. Check the best bars to bust out a few moves here.

Catch A Christmas Carol At The Theatre

Head to the theatre this weekend to catch A Christmas Carol live on stage at QPAC—yet another thing we've missed all year. Watch as Ebenezer Scrooge counts down for Christmas to pass as four ghosts take him on a journey of redemption with tickets ranging between $59 and $69 per person.

When: Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 DecemberWhere: QPAC, South BrisbaneFind out more here.

Still haven't made NYE plans? Here's where to be at midnight.

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It's a common misconception that staying in a city means you're going to spend a fortune because it's hard to find free things to do. This couldn't be further from the truth especially in Queensland's capital city of Brisbane. Brisbane is lucky to have an awesome climate which means you'll find even more free things to do in Brisbane by day and at night! Let's get on with it…

Free Things to Do in Brisbane during the day

1. Swim in the Lagoon

Ok so it might be a man-made beach but it's awesome. Located on the South Bank 'Streets Beach' is a massive lagoon with plenty of sand to find a spot to lay your towel down. It's always nice to sit on a beach in the middle of a city eh?

2. Take a free ferry ride

Unbelievably Brisbane provides free ferry transport. This means you can see the city from a different angle whilst cruising down Brisbane River. You can hop on and off the CityHopper (the little red boats) at North Quay, South Bank 3, Maritime Museum, Thornton Street, Eagle Street Pier, Holman Street, Dockside and Sydney Street terminals. The ferries run every 30 minutes or so from 6am until midnight every day of the week.

3. Go to the Farmers Markets

There are lots of farmers markets around Brisbane, some during the week and more at the weekend. Loads of fruit, veg, artisan crafts, jewellery, flowers and books. One of the better known are the Jan Powers Farmers Markets on a Wednesday at the top of Queen Street and on Saturdays at the Powerhouse.

4. Listen to a Live Band

It's hard to visit Brisbane and not see free live music. You'll find local and touring bands all over Brisbane courtesy of City Sounds, ‘Australia's largest free live music programme'. Queen Street Mall and Post Office Square is where you're more likely to find them although there are other locations around town too.

5. Watch the World go by at New Farm Park

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6. Window shop in Queen Street Mall

Queen Street Mall is a pedestrianised area with loads of shops and arcades to explore. You'll find big name stores as well as plenty of events happening. Make sure to check out Wintergarden, a big shopping centre over 3 levels, with lots of specialty stores inside.

7. Watch the sunrise at Mt Coot-tha

Located a little way out of town the lookout at Mt Coot-tha has fantastic views of Brisbane. A lovely way to start the day.

8. Say hello to a dragon

After watching the sunrise, head to the Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. They're open from 8am and there's plenty to explore in these sub-tropical gardens. Check out the Japanese Garden, the waterfalls, the tropical dome and the fragrant garden amongst others. Head to the lagoon and Bamboo Garden to check out loads of wildlife including water dragons.

9. Check out the Art Galleries

Head to the South Bank Cultural District and go to Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Schecter blackjack sls c1. You'll see a lot contemporary art from Australia, Asia and the Pacific but also from other places too. The gallery is located in 2 buildings in South Bank. Located at the end of George St is the QUT (Queensland University of Technology) Art Museum to see all kinds of art and sculptures by Australians.

10. Smell the flowers in Roma Street Parkland

Roma Street Parkland is a beautiful park just a short walk from Nomads Brisbane. There are loads of events held there that you might be lucky enough to be in town for. Or just make use of one of the free-to-use electric barbecues after exploring the plant displays and artwork.

11. Go chasing waterfalls

For your best chance of seeing several waterfalls in one day you'll need a car. Drive to Lamington National Park, it'll take you about an hour and a half to get there. There are several different routes you can take through this ancient rainforest, with spectacular mountain views and lookouts to enjoy. Morans Falls is your number 1 instagram selfie spot, although if you're in the mood for a hell of a long walk try to get to Mirror Falls!

12. Head out for a hike

If the walking around Lamington National Park wasn't enough hiking for you then there are several other hikes you can do. One of my favourites is a 6km walk through Brisbane Forest Park. This walk includes swimming through 2 gorges, so take a change of clothes, a towel and make sure you go on a warm day! For lots of hiking and walking trails close to Brisbane click here.

13. Walk to an Island

Head to Wellington Point (you'll need to drive or catch a bus) and if you time the tides correctly you can walk out to King Island. It's a 2km round trip and your feet are likely to get a little wet but it's a must do in Brisbane.

14. Take a tour of Parliament House

For a bit more culture why not take a free tour of Parliament House? It's a beautiful building which features gold leaf decorations and an impressive staircase as well as a fully restored interior. You can also view the antique collection or even watch parliament in action from the gallery.

15. Visit the Museum of Brisbane

The Museum of Brisbane is located in City Hall. Take a free tour to learn about the history of Brisbane. And while you're there why not go up the clock tower to get a great view of the city.

16. Or Queensland Museum

If you like museums, science and nature then head to the Queensland Museum. They have an interactive area where you can take part in experiments or just play with the displays. The museum itself shows the history of human achievement, natural history, science and cultural heritage.

17. Spot a Koala

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an awesome place to visit but if you're short on cash then it is possible to see koala's at Daisy Hill Koala Centre. It'll take you just over an hour by public transport or about 30 minutes by car to get there. You can't cuddle a koala here but there are plenty of photo opportunities of koala's in a natural outdoor setting. And there's an education centre so you can learn all about koala's too.

18. Cycle along the River Walkway

The Brisbane Riverwalk is an absolute must do. The path is split into a cycle lane and a pedestrian lane and begins at RiverCourt View. Cycle on the river until the walkway ends at Howard Smith Wharf Precinct. You can actually carry on along the City reach boardwalk if you like. Although this is not on the river itself it's got great views.

19. Explore Brisbane's Street Art & Graffiti

You've probably heard about Melbournes graffiti laneways but did you know that Brisbane also has some pretty good street art? There are quite a few locations where you can find street art (as long as it hasn't been painted over). Here's a pretty good guide to Brisbane Graffiti.

20. Listen to some Live music at South Bank and Roma Street Parklands

As well as Brisbane's awesome City Sounds programme, there's live music at South Bank and Roma Street Parklands. Pack a picnic and relax to sweet tunes from 2pm until 7pm at South Bank on the first Saturday of every month. Or from 9am to 12 noon at Roma Street Parklands on the first Sunday of every month.

Free Things to Do in Brisbane at night

Yes, even more free things to do in Brisbane, but these ones are good to do at night!

21. Watch some free comedy

Yes really! Every Friday night from 6pm enjoy an hour of free comedy at Brisbane Powerhouse. What a great way to start your weekend!

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22. Have a Barbecue at Kangaroo Point

You can obviously do this at any time of day, but seeing Brisbane lit up at night is a treat and this is a great lookout. Sit at the Base of Kangaroo Point Cliffs and make use of the barbecues, tables and chairs. You get great views of the Captain Cook Bridge, Story Bridge, mangroves, the City Botanic Gardens and downtown buildings across the river. You can also check out the sculptures along the rivers edge.

23. Watch the Sunset at Mt Coot-tha

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Having watched the sunrise at Mt Coot-tha why not watch the sunset too?

24. Wander around the night markets

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You've got a few to choose from depending on what you're looking for.

  • Boundary Street Markets Every Friday from 4-10pm. Live music, food stalls, jewellery, vintage and retro fashion and more.
  • The Collective Markets Southbank – Every Friday from 5-9pm (Saturdays 10am-9pm / Sundays 9am-4pm). Live music, cafes, jewellery, art, homewares and more.
  • Brisbane Twilight Markets – Friday from 5-9pm (normally the first Friday of the month). Live music, 100% locally handmade products, local food vendors and even a free craft workshop.

25. Explore the sights and smells at Eat Street

Okay, so technically these are a night market too, but in my opinion they deserve a special mention because I absolutely love it here. The Eat Street Markets were so popular they've moved to bigger premises on the North Shore. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night this amazing market of containers is opens. And as with all the best markets there's live music too (seriously how are there this many musicians in Brisbane?)

26. Check out the view of the city from the Clock Tower

You might have seen the view from the clock tower during the day after visiting the Museum of Brisbane. But one night a week (Friday 5pm – 7pm) you can also go up there and see Brisbane at night.

27. Have a late night picnic at Wilsons Outlook

And our final free thing to do in Brisbane at night, but not the end of the list by any means. Wilsons Outlook at night. There's a BBQ here, but only one so to be sure of eating bring a picnic. Wilsons Outlook is a small ‘park' with a massive view. Enjoy the views of the city, the river, Story Bridge and Kangaroo Point.

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These 27 free things to do in Brisbane should keep you busy for a while. Ask the staff at your hostel for their recommendations of what to do for free in Brisbane because actually, there's quite a bit more, depending on what you're into!





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