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    CityHopper - From the boat

    CityHopper

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.8 kmCBD

    It's free!!! Although the stops are VERY limited…read more Being from the US, not much at home is truly free - especially public transportation. So we were surprised and thrilled to find this service available on our recent visit to Brisbane. CityHoppers are the red & white ferries connecting mostly Fortitude Valley and Kangaroo Point. Runs every 15/20 minutes (or so), 7 days a week. A GREAT way to get an inexpensive river tour. And did I mention IT'S FREE!!!

    If you're in Brisbane, have a morning free and want to see the city from the water, you couldn't do…read moremuch better than the CityHopper. Find a pier, wait for up to 30 mins in the sunshine (not guaranteed) and jump onto the big red boat when it comes around. The service is completely free, and can take you to around 8 different stops along the river, including excellent views as you pass under Story Bridge. There's an open-air deck for sunny days, and a sheltered indoor area for rainy days. I did find the boat a little slow, with long waits at some docks - so it's not recommended if you're in a hurry. Unfortunately, as of winter 2015 improvement works are underway, so the service doesn't go all the way up to North Quay, Maritime Museum and Sydney Street, so the final stop is QUT Gardens Point. Overall though it's lovely that this is a free service, and it's a brilliant way to see the city on a nice day - highly recommended.

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    CityHopper - Brisbane river = so pretty!

    Brisbane river = so pretty!

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    Brisbane CityCat Ferry - Storybook Bridge

    Brisbane CityCat Ferry

    4.4(22 reviews)
    0.0 kmCBD

    absolutely marvelous don't miss this wonderful asset of the city of Brisbane. Where else can you…read moretravel in style for $.50? Badging on and off is never easier the queue to wait is marginal. Staff is trained, upbeat and always moving. you can sit in or outside and have phenomenal views of the city even if you don't need the ferry so to speak it's worth it just to take it for the views whether you're visiting Brisbane for the day or for a few it's a wonderful option if you live in Brisbane, this is a terrific feature of your city. I really enjoyed using the ferry to get around and I deeply appreciated the site, especially at night with all the lights, I've taken such fantastic views of the river from the city cat hats off to all the city, fathers and mothers that implemented the city cat hats off to the engineers that maintain it you've set the standard for sure. I'm safely home now back in the concrete jungle of Houston, Texas USA, but I will not soon forget this amazing get around town feature. Your city is welcoming and easy for a visitors to get about. There's much to look at and enjoy. And you've made it pretty and gone to great lengths to do so having a functional ferry has added to the jewels in your crown. While I was in Brisbane, I often wondered if other cities are also moving in the direction of Brisbane and I dreamed what could other cities become if they adopted some of the features that you have. No city is perfect, but you all have done a marvelous job. It would be so cool if Houston had a city cat for its waterways in addition to our state run ferry that holds cars.

    First time to see Brisbane Australia . This is a beautiful, clean , quiet city. My family drove us…read morearound and it was splendid . It was recommended that we take the City Cat ferry and we saw the city nightlife and lights. It was spectacular. As we passed by the Victoria, Storybook bridges were lit up. The city buildings had this sparkling lights like NYC and Los Angeles It took us around the Brisbane River and different area where we saw buildings, condos and houses along the riverbend I would recommend for first time visitors.

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    Brisbane Trains

    Brisbane Trains

    2.8(5 reviews)
    0.0 kmCBD

    The trains in Brisbane aren't the strength of its public transit system, they certainly aren't…read moreperfect, but let's keep things in perspective. They're better than the ones in Los Angeles, which has twenty times as many people to deal with. They are somewhat limited in their reach. The system is highly centralized, meaning it is really only useful for trips to or from the heart of the city. But it has its uses. Notable among them is that it goes to the airport (which seems obvious until you travel to a city that neglected to connect its airport to anything), and it goes to the beach towns. An express train from Brisbane to Gold Coast is likely not much slower than driving. The cost is not small (though the categories of people eligible for reduced fares are broad; which I imagine is more irksome if you are not among them). However, with a card, after nine trips in a week, all further travel that week is free, making long weekend trips routinely free for regular users. The trains are generally reasonably clean, the stations accessible, and secondary transport options ample.

    Trains are always an interesting form of public transport and the Brisbane Trains are just that. I…read moreenjoy people watching on the trains because you really get a diverse group of people from suits to that guy that mumbles to himself in the corner. Depending on the day and the train you happen to get, you can get wildly different experiences. Go during peak hour and you will be hard pressed to find a seat or even a post to hold onto. The majority of passengers at this time will have their earphones in, books or ipads out, or be reading the MX newspaper that is often shoved in your face before you enter the station. Go late at night and you will get youths gallivanting around the place, talking loudly and joking around, or else girls dressed up to the nines for a night out in the Valley. Sometimes the train smells clean and fresh, sometimes it smells a bit musty or slightly like urine. There are always unexplained stains on the seats which make me wonder whether cloth was the best material to use here. Metal may not be as comfortable but might just be more hygienic. You will often see security on the trains which makes me feel a little bit safer as a lone girl going home at night. The trains will also run quite late and start early in the morning. They are a great way to avoid the traffic and often are more direct than the roads anyway. The more prominent stations like Roma Street, Central and Brunswick Street are experiences in and of themselves. Filled with people, food, and newsagents you will often have to push your way up crowded stairways. Alternatively, going out to the more suburban stops you find not even a person around. Just an empty and plain looking stop with a few metal seats and go card machine. Speaking of Go Cards, they are the way to go with any public transport in Brisbane. Buy one for $5 and top it up as you go. Just remember to tap on and off with every leg of your journey. The tap spots are a little less obvious at the suburban train stations and would be very easy to forget so keep a look out for them. Overall, the Brisbane Trains are pretty convenient and not the worst trains I have ever been on. Still, they are a solid and useful form of public transport. Check out the Translink Website for more info on times and trains.

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    Golden Gate Limos

    Golden Gate Limos

    1.0(1 review)
    0.6 kmCBD

    We booked Golden Gate Limos for our wedding on the 2nd of July 2022. We were advised via email…read morecommunication that the following were guaranteed and I quote the email below: 'Guaranteed - Unlimited distance, unlimited number of pick-ups / drop-offs and unlimited photo locations / stops....All yours.... Your wedding package includes - Ribbon (custom colours available no extra charge), tulle, wheel covers, red carpet, 3 bottles of Jacob's Creek champagne, glasses, ice, chilled water & soft drinks, corkage, service and full attention by your fully uniformed chauffeur / butler and of course GST all included.... Everything you could need for your wedding transport, all included.' When my limo arrived, the Driver did not say hello, introduce himself or even smile. He was very short at instructing me how to sit down in the limo. Arriving at the church he realised that one of the vehicle's doors was jammed and would not open. We were one door down, which meant that I had to walk out first and manage my wedding dress on my own in the rain before the bridesmaids got out. It also meant that following the ceremony, the wedding party had to enter at one end of the limo and crawl their way to the seats on the other side. I understand that things can go wrong. What we did not appreciate is the driver's reaction. He did not even apologise for the inconvenience and was constantly grumbling. At the end of the service we walked out through the exit of the Church, and expected that the driver would simply drive to us, as it was a wet day. Instead the driver just sat in the vehicle about 20-30 meters away in the Church carpark. Seeing no reaction from him, the Groom had to walk over to him and ask him to drive the limo to the exit. The driver replied with a flat "No". When the Groom then said to the driver, "So, do you expect the bride to walk in the rain carrying her dress to come over to you instead of you driving to the exit to pick everyone up and leave via the exit", the driver responded "Well, if you move this (pointing at a nearby guest car that was parked) and that (pointing at another guest car parked), then I will drive to pick you up". The Groom organised for the cars to be moved and we finally were able to crawl into the limo. The driver just stood there and barked instructions regarding the wheel cover. He was neither proactive nor courteous, and it seemed that if the groom hadn't walked over to where he was, we would be standing there a long time! When, again, the Groom enquired about the fact that the only drinks available were a few water bottles (not even enough for 1 each), the driver responded with a curt "Nothing. That's not included with this". This is completely incorrect. This email/review is not about getting a couple of complimentary $10 Jacob's Creek bottles - although it was guaranteed that we would have 3 bottles and soft drinks - this is entirely about the lack of service and attitude of the driver. If we had have known in advance that drinks were not included (even though we paid for them), we would have arranged our own refreshments. To summarise, to hire a Golden Gate Limo limo for 3 hrs cost us $699, and we received a vehicle with a jammed door, a rude driver with no chauffeur skills and no customer service or refreshments. Sometimes, a few minor things might go wrong with a service, but a smile, kind words and politeness go a long way to smoothing these little rough patches for clients. We would not, however, categorise the behaviour of the driver and lack of paid-for services, as 'minor things'. Accordingly, as a result of our experiences on an important (and supposed-to-be-fun) occasion, we would certainly not recommend Golden Gate Limos to anyone looking for a comfortable, courteous, prepared, relaxed and enjoyable transport experience.

    Brisbane Buses - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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