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Tourist information

The best way is to ask the locals what to see and do, ask the tourist information office. Here you can get local, professional and free advice.

Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre

The Regen
167 Queen Street Mall
Brisbane
P: 07 3006 6290
E: visit@brisbanemarketing.com.au
Open daily (closed Good Friday, Anzac Day and Christmas Day)
Monday to Thursday – 9am-5:30pm
Friday – 9am-7pm
Saturday – 9am-5pm
Sunday – 10am-5pm

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Welcome to Brisbane

Whether it’s tour and accommodation bookings, events and entertainment information, brochures and maps, or general tourist advice you need for the Brisbane and Greater Brisbane areas, the many Accredited Visitor Information Centres located across the Greater Brisbane Region have it covered.

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