Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Queensland Performing Arts Centre is the largest arts center in Brisbane, with more than thousand of live performances every year. It starts to operate way back 1985 and in houses more than three hundred staff that became trusted curator, host, and presenter. A million visitors catered in the art center who love to witness, relax, and celebrate music, comedy, acts, and dances of all variety.
Queensland Performing Arts Centre situated in the cultural and artistic district of South Bank offers another way to unwind, with nature- featured tourist site in the nearby city of Hillcrest. Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology is also a must-visit site after a fun Queensland Performing Arts Centre experience; the museum houses the facts and history of the city. It gives a glimpse of the journey of the centuries prehistoric life up to the significant memorabilia of the notable people in the country. After learning the history of the Brisbane, a relaxing nature activity awaits in the serene Blue Lake National Park, a water table lake that is an inhabitant of species and wild plants. Guests who love extreme events may try on ice-skating at Boondall Ice Rink, a public skating rink open to all. Guests who plan to witness performances in Queensland Performing Arts Centre may stay in the Il Mondo Boutique Hotel. Relaxed rooms feature fast internet connection access, entertainment at flat-screens, minifridges, and coffee making facilities are conveniently accessible in each place. Upgraded suites have balconies. Other amenities include an outdoor pool and a Japanese bar and restaurant, as well as meeting space and a coin-operated laundry. Rydges South Bank Brisbane, modern rooms and suites have minibars and microwaves, while some suites add lounges are with sofa beds and a view of Mount Coot-tha. A refreshing outdoor pool bar and sauna are also available.