Brisbane is quite a laid back yet beautiful place with many sites to visit and things to do. There are many places in this city that go unnoticed by the tourists and even the local. If you look carefully, there are several hidden treasures to be explored in Brisbane. Hotel accommodation for those looking to take the time to really discover the city, can be found at places such Oaks Charlotte Towers and several others.
There are some not too famous places that you wouldn’t want to miss during your visit. Cheese lovers can drop by Holland Park where they can get in touch with the owner of Pandelyssi. The cheese he makes has been passed on from generation to generation. Brisbane is where many different nationalities have their own cultural outlets. The Polish market is where you find Polish hand crafts, marinated vegetables and lively Polish music. A walk down Moorvale lane will add extra color to your journey due to its vibrant African layout. Fresh produce from Brisbane can be purchased at the global food village. Bowie’s Flat is an artificial swamp located a few meters away from the refurbished shopping centre. In order to satisfy your taste buds with traditional Indian street food, Mirchh Masala Chaat Court is the place to be.
There are a few religious places with their own historic stories which are known for their unique infrastructure. St. Stephen’s Chapel is the most ancient chapel in Brisbane and is where the statue of St. MacKillop is placed. The statue is made out of wood. The church of Evergreen Taoist is where traditional Chinese rituals and worship practices take place. The very first cemetery of Brisbane can be found at the premises of the English looking church named Christ Church.
Auburn Silver is a travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world. Google+