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Things to know before booking serviced apartments in Brisbane

The cost to stay in Brisbane at a serviced apartment can vary depending on type and area. The average cost to stay starts from USD145/  AU$215 per night to USD400/ AU$611 per night.

Families looking a furnished apartments can consider staying at Quest Breakfast Creek, Baildon Street Apartments. These furnished apartments in Brisbane provide enough space and amenities for a comfortable stay.

One of the best serviced apartment near Brisbane Entertainment Centre is the Lutwyche Road Apartments.

Some of the best serviced apartments in Brisbane are St Paul's Terrace Residences, Margaret Street Apartments and Brunswick Street Apartments-II.

Couple looking for cozy stay in Brisbane can consider booking Ivory Lane Apartments, Cordelia Street Serviced Apartments-II

If you want an apartment with stunning views of Brisbane, then consider staying at Adelaide Street Apartments, Tank Street Apartments.



Top Furnished Apartments in Brisbane

Enjoy the tropical city of Queensland, with our top serviced apartments in Brisbane. The city has a rich mix of culture and community. Find your ideal furnished apartment from our diverse portfolio with amenities such as a fully furnished kitchen and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Top Serviced Apartments in Brisbane for Short and Long-Term Stay

Luxury serviced apartments in Brisbane offering added amenities such as private access, high-speed Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchens, flat-screen televisions and concierge and room cleaning wherever available, these furnished apartments provide more practical and comfortable solutions for those seeking long or short-term stays in Brisbane. 

Benefits of Furnished Apartments in Brisbane

Get the taste of the authentic life of a resident in the dynamic city of Brisbane when you stay in our serviced apartments. When planning your trip to this city, the logistics of finding the ideal accommodation can be overwhelming. This is why our experienced team at TheSquare ensures that you get an apartment that is clean, safe and comfortable with all the lease and legal paperwork taken care of by us. Our 24-hour support team is there to assist you throughout your stay.

Our serviced apartments feel like a home away from home, we provide you with ample space and privacy. Amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, modern appliances and complimentary Wi-Fi ensure that daily living is easy. All the fittings in our apartment including the furnishing are ensured to be of the highest quality.

Corporate Housing in Brisbane

Brisbane is known as one of the best places for SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) to do business. We have curated the best corporate housing options for business travellers providing a space that is a perfect balance between comfort and productivity. With more space and privacy than other alternatives, guests can rejuvenate after a long day of work. Catch up on last-minute work with our high-speed complimentary Wi-Fi. You can also take advantage of the concierge services, meeting rooms, and work desks available at our selected properties.

With location in the central business district and other major business hubs, our corporate housing options in Brisbane are the ideal accommodations for business travellers.

Short-Term Rentals Brisbane

Enjoy the flexibility and convenience of living in a serviced apartment with our short-term rentals in Brisbane. Travellers choosing to stay in our spacious furnished apartments enjoy all the essential amenities such as well-equipped kitchens and high-quality fittings. Ensuring you get premium accommodation, our short-term rental provides stays for a few days to a week.  

Holiday Apartments in Brisbane

Experience the dynamic culture of Brisbane by staying in our holiday apartments in Brisbane. Our serviced apartments provide tourists the experience of being residents of Queensland’s sunny capital while offering all the essential amenities and comforts. We ensure to provide our guests with homely accommodation with which they can easily familiarise themselves. Located close to major tourist attractions such as the city centre of Brisbane, tourists can make the most of their time in the city with easy access to local transport. Guests can also bring their furry companions to our pet-friendly apartments in Brisbane. Book from our wide portfolio of Holiday apartments for an unforgettable stay in Brisbane.

Where to Stay in Brisbane

Brisbane is home to several popular neighbourhoods for tourists including -

  • Brisbane CBD - The central business district of Brisbane, also known for its chain fashion store and luxury brands.
  • Fortitude Valley - Known as one of  Brisbane’s cosmopolitan hubs.
  • Kangaroo Point - Known for its natural beauty and scenic views.
  • South Brisbane - Known as a culinary hub of Brisbane with world-class bars and restaurants.
  • Spring Hill - Known as the oldest suburb of Brisbane, visitors come to Spring Hill for the vintage charm of the neighbourhood.
  • Toowong - Perfect for shoppers looking for retail therapy. Located between Mt Coot-tha and the north bank of Brisbane River.
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Cost to stay in Brisbane

Living in Brisbane can vary depending on the location of your stay, the outer area of the city is cheaper compared to the main city area. Choosing to stay in our furnished apartment offers more value in terms of comfort and convenience than a hotel in Brisbane. The average cost to stay in our serviced apartments in Brisbane ranges from USD145/  AU$215 per night and can go up to USD400/ AU$611 per night.

Facts About Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, Australia and is the most populated city in the State. It is also Australia’s third highest populated city. Here are some more interesting facts about Brisbane:

  • Brisbane is the heart of the South East Queensland metropolitan region with the CBD being located within the peninsula of the Brisbane River, roughly 15 kilometres away from the mouth at Moreton Bay. 
  • Brisbane is also called the River City or Brissy
  • Brisbane was established on lands traditionally owned by Turrbal people who named the area Meanjin. The city is named after the Brisbane River, which is named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales when the city was founded. 
  • Brisbane was selected as the capital when Queensland was separated in 1859 from New South Wales. 
  • Brisbane has a cosmopolitan and diverse population with 32.2% being of foreign origin. It is known as a global city with signature Queenslander architectural styles throughout. 
  • Brisbane is where the Anzac Day tradition originated through the works of the pioneering Canon David John Garland. 

Brisbane is one of the premier Asia-Pacific cities with sizably high GDPs and major industries like insurance, mining, banking, IT, food, transportation and real estate. Companies headquartered here include Virgin Australia, Bank of Queensland, Suncorp Group, Domino’s Pizza Enterprises and Super Retail Group. 

Archerfield Airport is situated in the southern suburbs of Brisbane while Redcliffe Airport lies on the Redcliffe Peninsula. The Caboolture Airfield is located far northwards from the metropolitan zone. Other nearby airports include the Gold Coast Airport, Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport and Sunshine Coast Airport.

Tips for Visiting Brisbane

Here are some useful tips for visiting Brisbane: 

  • Consider the heat that you will encounter. Wear sunscreen, drink water and wear light clothing and a hat. 
  • If you are looking to reduce the costs of meals, head to a local supermarket for supplies and snacks. 
  • Tap water is safe to drink and you can save money by refilling bottles. 
  • Brisbane is a safe city and you can travel for free via the City and Spring Hill Loop bus networks and City Hopper ferry services. 
  • Brisbane is known for its politeness so keep those thank yous and please-s coming whenever needed along with a warm hello which always works. 
  • Tipping is the exception and not the norm in Brisbane. 
  • Do not litter or leave waste lying around. Avoid touching local wildlife and always throw waste in bins.

 

Places to Visit in Brisbane

Brisbane has several gorgeous places that you should not miss on your trip. Some of them include: 

  • Story Bridge – This is possibly the most famous site in the city. You should climb up the bridge for a spectacular view of the city that is simply too gorgeous to describe in words. You can abseil down the bridge if you are adventurous by nature. Get fabulous views of the Glass House Mountains and the surrounding city landscape. 
  • The Collective Markets – Stanley Street Plaza is where you should be at the South Bank on Fridays and Saturdays. Feast on delicious street food, get hold of amazing souvenirs crafted by local artisans and generally have a blast! 
  • Roma Street Parkland – Roma Street Parkland is a great place to simply relax and laze around. This is ideal for basking in the sun and enjoying a charming picnic with loved ones. 
  • Boggo Road Gaol – This is Australia’s version of Alcatraz and a fabulous place to explore the past and learn about a new dimension to Brisbane back in the 19th and 20th centuries. 
  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary – This is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary. This is where you can view these adorable animals in their natural environments. 
  • The Wheel of Brisbane – The Wheel of Brisbane is another spot from which you will get a fabulous 360-degree view of the city. 
  • Glass House Mountains – If you are into hiking and exploration, venture to the Glass House Mountains, a set of 13 hills with delightful natural beauty and pathways. 
  • Fortitude Valley – The first dedicated district in Australia for entertainment, you will find plenty of attractions here including dive bars and clubs galore. 

Places to Eat in Brisbane 

Some of the best places to eat in Brisbane include Little Red Dumpling, Opa Bar & Mezze, Toscano Bar & Kitchen, La Mexicana, Eagle Street Pier, Leonards Bar & Bistro, Naga Thai, Coppa, Stokehouse and Montrachet among numerous others. 

Street Food in Brisbane

Street food in Brisbane is filled with tempting delights including Campari sherbet, Kentucky fried duck, cruds, whey ice cream, orange sorbet, pork and fennel sausage, black truffle tapenade, potato gnocchi, lamb shoulder, sand crab lasagna and soufflé aux crabe et gruyere among others. 

Shopping in Brisbane

Retail is a buzzing affair in the Queen Street Mall, the biggest pedestrian mall in the State. You can also check out the Wintergarden, Myer Center, Queens Plaza and MacArthur Central. Edward Street, Tattersalls Arcade and Brisbane Arcade are other fabulous shopping destinations along with Fortitude Valley, South Brisbane and West End. Other popular options include Westfield Garden City, Westfield Chermside, Indooroopilly Shopping Center, Westfield North Lakes and Westfield Carindale. 

Transportation in Brisbane

Brisbane has a vast network of public transportation and ferry, rail and bus services are operated by TransLink. This has its own integrated electronic payment and ticketing setup called Go Card for South East Queensland. There are private and public bus services available with the CBD being the key transportation hub here. The Queensland Rail City network has 152 stations across 13 suburban railway lines. This covers all of Brisbane and surrounding zones like the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast. The Airtrain service is jointly run by the Brisbane Airport and the City of Brisbane. 

Ferry services are readily available via City Hopper, Brisbane River and CityCat. Brisbane Airport is the main airport and the third busiest in the country. It lies on Moreton Bay while nearby Archerfield Airport lies in the southern suburbs. Redcliffe Airport lies nearby and so does the Caboolture Airfield. Other accessible airports include the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast Airports in addition to the Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport as well. 

Weather in Brisbane

Brisbane has warm summers with cooler temperatures between March and May. Winter is between June and August while the period between September and November is classified as spring. December to February brings with it warmer climates. The best time to visit is between March and May and also between September and November for good weather and varied outdoor activities for tourists.