Your search for Brisbane Kids activities is over! We've searched through Brisbane and found 200+ fun activities for your kids to enjoy - free activities, cheap activities, and unique activities you might not have even thought of! Brisbane has loads of parks, put-put courses, trampoline centres, swimming pools & beaches that are all kid-friendly! If you're looking for school holiday activities for the kids, or just something to keep the kids occupied on a Saturday or Sunday - this is your biggest collection of things to do in Brisbane with kids!
Treat your partner to a close and personal wildlife encounter at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary - the world's first and largest Koala sanctuary!Have your photo taken with one the sanctuary's cuddly Koalas. Join one of the
Toohey Forest is a great place for a day out! (and it's a mere 15 mins drive south of Brisbane city). Fancy a bush walk? You have 30 tracks to choose from ranging from 250m to 3.5kms so enjoy an easy stroll or combine
Suited to both Kids and Adults, Bounce Inc offers fun activities for all ages!!Whether it be a corporate day at the office, a day out on school holidays, or a class field trip, Bounce has you covered!Prices are
If you're a crazy cat lady or an animal lover the cat cafe maybe your next stop. Its about a 5 minute drive from the city and has about 20 lovely cats you can cuddle and play with. All the cats are very friendly and seem
Looking for a little more culture in your life? Look no further.The Maritime Museum is sure to delight your senses. Once the entry fee has been paid there are free audio tours around the boat and many pieces to indulge
The closest you'll find to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory here in Brisbane, the Great Aussie Sweet Company is an experience in itself - the front window features a fantastical gumball clock (you have to see it to
The Epicurious Garden is an ornamental and productive fruit, vegetable and herb garden, maintained to show people how to grow and cook with their own home grown produce. From kale to custard apples and everything in
Cineplex Southbank boasts the biggest screen in Brisbane but more importantly has the cheapest tickets at roughly 6-8 dollars for a regular adult ticket. 3D tickets are a couple of bucks dearer. Snacks prices aren't too
The Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) is a great thing to do whilst in Brisbane. It has free entry; although the special exhibitions cost to enter. The space is huge, with fantastic light and has 3 floors to
Brisbane is fully equipped with children's activities! At every corner you find some kangaroo statue they love to climb or some person filling bladders for them.But if it is for me to choose a special place, I certainly
South Bank Parklands is a great place to spend your day. You can take the train directly there. There are beautiful swimming pools you can spend your time in. If you ave children, there is a water play area for them.
The Gap Creek Reserve is part of the Mount Cootha region parklands which includes a vast network of interconnecting trails and parks. The best place to start your mountain biking is at the Gap Creek Rd carpark. Once you
This indoor inflatable world is good fun, however there is no air conditioning so can get a bit hot during summer, so take heaps of water! There is food and drinks available for purchase.Our kids lasted about an hour,
Trains in the city? Groundbreaking. No biggie, right? WRONG.Steam Train Sunday is a whole new level of cool. Jump on board on a Sunday morning and enjoy a 60-75 minute, low cost ride through Brisbane on an iconic steam
The science centre was amazing! The kids loved it and there were heaps of interesting and interactive exhibits. It was also very large so we could enjoy it for a good part of the day. Great way to get the kids out of
Play board games (including Giant board games) usually on the last Thursday of the month, 4:00pm to 8:00pm at Post Office Square (Brisbane CBD) Or the Valley Malls - Brunswick and Chinatown Malls (Fortitude Valley). My
Everyone when we arrive in Australia we want to see kangaroos and koalas. Everybody. And I must say that animals in zoos are very well cared for in this country; but, although the facilities are quite good, why see
Brisbane is famous and extremely well known for it's amazing street art. There's even a bike route you can follow where it stops you off at each street art attraction. Tour the street art of Brisbane! The street art is
Brisbane's geography lends itself to the discovery of a wide range of Pokemon. Parklands (which are everywhere) lend themselves to the grassy types & some flying types - try out The City Botanic Gardens, King Edward
Before you yawn and click elsewhere, hear me out. Not only is this activity FREE, but it's actually super cool. If you've been to Brisbane's CBD before, you know the clock tower I'm talking about. Looming over King