Brisbane

BrisbaneRugby World Cup 2027 Host City

Queensland's capital known for its subtropical climate, river lifestyle, and proximity to world-class beaches.

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Rugby World Cup Venues in Brisbane

Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium)
RWC 2027 Venue

Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium)

Capacity: 52,500

Brisbane's premier rectangular stadium, known for its incredible atmosphere and passionate rugby fans.

Top Attractions in Brisbane

South Bank Parklands
Must See

South Bank Parklands

Riverside parklands with beach and cultural venues

1km from CBD3-4 hours
Story Bridge
Must See

Story Bridge

Iconic bridge with adventure climb experiences

1km from CBD2 hours
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Must See

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

World's largest koala sanctuary

12km from CBDHalf day

Where to Stay in Brisbane

South Bank Hotels
$200-400/night

South Bank Hotels

  • River views
  • Near parklands
  • Pool facilities
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Getting Around Brisbane

Go Card

$10 card + pay-as-you-go

Brisbane's public transport card

  • Works on buses, trains, ferries
  • Daily caps apply

Must-Visit Attractions

South Bank Parklands

17-hectare cultural and recreational precinct with man-made beach, gardens, and entertainment

Story Bridge

Heritage-listed cantilever bridge offering adventure climbs and spectacular city views

Queensland Museum & Science Centre

Natural history museum with dinosaur exhibits, planetarium, and interactive displays

City Botanic Gardens

Historic 20-hectare gardens along Brisbane River featuring exotic and native plants

Kangaroo Point Cliffs

Rock climbing destination with panoramic city views and riverside parklands

Mount Coot-tha

Lookout point with panoramic city and mountain views, plus botanical gardens

Fortitude Valley

Entertainment district with live music venues, nightclubs, and diverse dining

Brisbane River

Scenic river perfect for cruises, kayaking, and riverside walks and cycling

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

World's first and largest koala sanctuary with native Australian wildlife

Streets Beach

Man-made lagoon and beach in South Bank with swimming and picnic areas

Brisbane Powerhouse

Arts center in converted power station featuring contemporary performances

Moreton Island

Sand island paradise 75 minutes from city with world-class sand dunes and snorkeling

Where to Eat in Brisbane

Eagle Street Pier
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Eagle Street Pier

Various

Riverside dining precinct

Official Fan Zones

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South Bank Parklands Fan Zone

Local Insider Tips

Take the CityHopper ferry - it's free!

Visit South Bank Parklands between matches

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