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The Top End is every adventurous traveller’s notion of outback Australia: big skies, bold landscapes, termite mounds, ancient rock art and the thrill of crocodiles. Everyone should see Kakadu and Uluru at least once in their lives, but Litchfield and Nitmiluk National Parks are wonderful, too. Hit the road, red dust swirling behind you, and you won’t be disappointed!

A self-drive road trip gives you so much more freedom to explore the Northern Territory destinations at your own pace.With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a motorhome, campervan or 4WD camper.

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Alyssa Tresider
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Brisbane Nightlife: A Local Guide to Fun Stuff to Do in Brisbane City at Night

The river city of Brisbane has a way of lighting up at night that makes you want to dive right into the action. Whether you’re flying solo or road-tripping with friends, Brisbane’s got plenty going on to keep you entertained well past sunset. 

If you’re like me and love discovering a city after sundown, Brisbane City is a place you’ve got to experience. Brisbane’s night-time energy is a breath of fresh air. From the riverside views to the buzzing nightlife and late-night eats to leisurely strolls through New Farm Park or marvelling at the City Botanic Gardens, there’s so much fun stuff to do in Brisbane at night. In this guide, I’ll share some of my favourite night-time spots from my most recent road trip. Ready to dive into Brisbane’s nightlife? Let’s go! 

Top Tip: Travelling on a budget? Check out these budget-friendly things to do in Brisbane and plan ahead with these top tips for travelling Australia on a budget

 

Why you should explore Brisbane City at night

So, why explore Brisbane after dark? Well, by night, Brisbane is a whole different world. Brisbane is famous for its relaxed daytime vibe, but come evening, the city comes alive with rooftop bars, riverside entertainment, and iconic foodie hotspots like Eat Street Northshore. This city knows how to do nightlife. 

If you’re looking to keep things a little more low-key, Brisbane also has plenty of chill spots where you can take in city views and relax. Whatever your vibe, a night out in Brisbane is sure to add some memorable moments to your Australia road trip itinerary. 

 

Best way to explore Brisbane City

When it comes to exploring Brisbane, travelling by campervan is hands-down the best way to go. With a campervan, you’ve got the freedom to park up close to the action and you can enjoy your nights out, knowing you're on no time limits or bus tour schedules to explore further afield the next day. There is no need to wait on schedules or worry about missing the last train; with a campervan, you can explore Brisbane at your own pace. 

Campervan travel also makes it easy to hop from one spot to the next—perfect for a night out that covers several stops, from riverside views to Fortitude Valley’s lively streets. Not to mention, it’s a budget-friendly way to travel since you’ve got your bed and kitchen on wheels! (for ideas on what to cook in your campervan, check out the full guide to campervan meals). If you’re looking for the ultimate freedom and flexibility, campervan hire is the way to go. 

 

Top things to do in Brisbane City at night

Alright, now for the real fun stuff. If you’re wondering what to do in Brisbane at night, here are my top ten picks for things to do, from adventure-packed climbs to late-night bites along the riverside. Whether you’re looking for something active or want to kick back and take in the views, Brisbane’s got you covered. 

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1. Story Bridge Adventure Climb

For those of us who love a bit of adrenaline, the Story Bridge Adventure Climb is a must. Picture this: you’re standing on top of Brisbane’s iconic bridge at night, with the whole city lit up around you. The view of the river and city skyline is unreal, especially under the stars. Plus, there is something about climbing the bridge at night that adds a different level of thrill than if you were to climb during the day. 

The lights from the buildings and reflections of the river make for an unforgettable view, and the climb itself is just the right mix of challenging and fun. The climb takes about two hours, and trust me, it’s worth every second. It’s one of those experiences you can’t get anywhere else, and it really shows off Brisbane’s cityscape in a way that’s hard to beat. 

 

2. Howard Smith Wharves

Looking for something a bit more laid-back? Howard Smith Wharves is a lively riverside area perfect for a chill night out. Just minutes from Brisbane’s centre, this spot has it all—restaurants, breweries, and live entertainment, all set against the backdrop of the Brisbane River. Grab some street food, catch live music, or just enjoy the night-time buzz. With its festive lights and relaxed vibe, it’s easy to see why Howard Smith Wharves is a favourite among locals and visitors alike. 

Image: Tourism and Events Queensland

 

3. Eat Street Northshore

If you’re a foodie like me, Eat Street Northshore is your kind of weekend night out. Located about a 20-minute drive from central Brisbane, this bustling market is unlike anything you’ve seen. Picture dozens of eclectic food stalls set up in brightly lit shipping containers, offering every kind of cuisine you can imagine—from Asian street food to decadent desserts. Walking through Eat Street Markets under twinkling fairy lights, with live music playing in the background, is like stepping into a foodie’s paradise. For a low-key but lively night out, this place is hard to beat. It’s a great way to experience a mix of Brisbane nightlife and food culture in one spot. 

 

4. South Bank Parklands

Another favourite of mine for a more relaxed night is South Bank Parklands. A short drive from the city centre, South Bank is Brisbane’s cultural heart, and at night, it’s even more beautiful. You can stroll along the riverfront, watch the city lights reflected in the water, or snap a photo with the iconic Brisbane sign. There’s always something happening here, whether it’s outdoor movie screenings, pop-up markets, or just locals gathering at the park’s many open-air restaurants. 

Top Tip: For those who love a little culture with their city visits, the Queensland Ballet is also a prominent attraction just a short drive from Brisbane's South Bank, so be sure to check out if there are any shows running during your visit. 

 

5. Rooftop Bars

One of the best ways to experience Brisbane nightlife is from above, with a drink in hand and the city skyline all around you. Yep, that's right. Brisbane has some prime real estate for rooftop bars. Here are a few of my top picks if you’re after a night with a view. 

Lina Rooftop in South Brisbane is a dream for those who love a summer vibe. Sitting 12 stories high, this spot has a stunning infinity pool (yes, a rooftop pool!) where you can sip on refreshing cocktails while taking in the panoramic views. It’s a relaxed yet stylish place to kick back with a drink and a cheese board, especially if you’re keen on making the most of Brisbane’s warm nights. 

Another favourite is Iris Rooftop at Hotel X in Fortitude Valley. This spot has a chic Mediterranean feel with beautiful wisteria, olive trees, and even poolside bungalows. You’ll find a mix of Spanish-inspired cocktails and plenty of space to dance as the night goes on. It’s perfect if you’re looking to enjoy an elevated night out with a bit of flair. 

For a more intimate rooftop experience, Sixteen Antlers atop the Pullman Brisbane King George Square is a cozy gem with craft beers, curated cocktails, and wines. The bird’s-eye view of the city gives it a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for winding down after a long day of exploring. 

Whether you’re looking for a glamorous night out or just a chill spot with amazing views, Brisbane’s rooftop bars are a fantastic way to get a taste of the city’s lively night scene. 

For more ideas, check out these rooftop bars in Brisbane for your next night out. 

 

6. Discover the Brisbane River with a CityHopper Ferry Ride

For a relaxed way to see Brisbane’s lights, the CityHopper ferry ride is a must. Best part? It’s free! The ferry glides along the Brisbane River, offering views of iconic sights like Kangaroo Point and the Story Bridge, all illuminated at night. It’s a simple but memorable way to experience Brisbane at night, and the cool breeze off the river makes it even better. You can hop on and off at different stops, making it easy to explore the riverside without having to drive. It’s a chilled, budget-friendly option that lets you take in some of the best of Brisbane's attractions. 

Check the CityHopper timetable to plan your evening. 

Top Tip: If you have a little more wiggle room in your budget and are looking for a romantic evening, consider booking a dinner cruise. These cruises offer delicious food paired with stunning views of the city lights reflecting off the water. 

 

7. Brisbane Powerhouse

For those into arts and culture, Brisbane Powerhouse is where you want to be. Just a short drive from central Brisbane, this venue hosts everything from live music and comedy to theatre performances, giving you a taste of the local arts scene. I always check out what’s on when I’m in town, as there’s usually something happening that’s worth a visit. The atmosphere at night is especially cool, with the industrial-style architecture creating a unique backdrop. Whether you’re after a laugh, a good show, or just a different way to spend your evening, Brisbane Powerhouse delivers. 

 

8. Queen Street Mall night shopping

For a bit of retail therapy, Queen Street Mall is where you’ll want to be. Known for its mix of high-end boutiques, popular brands, and local artisan shops, Queen Street Mall offers late-night shopping, especially on Fridays. Queen Street Mall has a little bit of everything, from the big brands to quirky shops you won’t find anywhere else. For those who love shopping, this is a Brisbane activity you won’t want to miss. While I don't typically consider myself a shopaholic by any means, it’s also perfect if you want to pick up a unique gift for a friend or enjoy a lively stroll through the city centre. 

 

9. Fortitude Valley Nightlife

If you are up for a night out, Fortitude Valley is the go-to destination for Brisbane nightlife, packed with bars, clubs, and live music venues that keep the energy going all night. Known for its electric atmosphere and diverse crowd, the Valley has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a laid-back pub, a dance club, or a live band. Popular venues like Black Bear Lodge host live performances, making it a hotspot for music lovers. It’s just a quick drive from central Brisbane and offers a night out you won’t forget. 

 

10. Mt Coot-tha Lookout

For a more peaceful end to your night, drive up to Mt Coot-tha Lookout for panoramic views of Brisbane’s skyline. Just a 15-minute drive from the city centre, Mt Coot-tha is a favourite for stargazing and capturing stunning photos of the city lights. It’s an ideal spot for couples or those wanting a quiet moment to take in the city’s beauty. I’ve spent many nights here just soaking in the view—there’s something magical about seeing Brisbane from above at night. 

Top tip: For something extra special, don't miss the Brisbane Botanic Gardens at sunset with its impressive Tropical Display Dome. This immense glass-domed greenhouse offers a pretty wonderful experience to ring in a night of Brisbane city activities. Just be sure to get here before 6pm, as the Brisbane Botanic Gardens close after dark (sadly!). 

 

Where to stay in Brisbane City

After a night out exploring Brisbane, having a comfy, convenient place to stay makes all the difference. Whether you're parking up for a few nights or need a quick stopover, Brisbane has some excellent options for campervan travellers. These parks offer great facilities, easy access to the city, and plenty of local amenities to make your stay hassle-free. Let’s take a look at some top spots where you can set up a home base for a few days in your campervan. 

 

Brisbane Holiday Village

Located in Eight Mile Plains, just a short drive from Brisbane’s city centre, Brisbane Holiday Village is a top pick for campervan travellers. This modern caravan park offers a range of amenities, from spacious powered sites to resort-style pools and a mini-golf course, making it a comfortable and fun place to stay. With an on-site restaurant, ample BBQ areas, and a convenience store, it’s perfect for families or solo travellers looking to relax after a night out. Plus, its proximity to public transport makes it easy to head into the city without any hassle. 

 

Brisbane North Rental Village

For a more affordable option, Brisbane North Rental Village in Aspley is a solid choice. Located near the popular Westfield Chermside and Aspley Hypermarket, this park combines budget-friendly accommodation with easy access to shopping and dining options. The powered caravan sites come with essential amenities, including laundry facilities and a BBQ area. It’s ideal if you’re looking to keep costs down while staying close to Brisbane activities. 

 

Sandstone Point Holiday Resort

If you’re after a touch of luxury, Sandstone Point Holiday Resort near Bribie Island might be the ticket. Known for its family-friendly vibe and beautiful surroundings, this holiday resort features a water park, on-site dining, and scenic access to beaches. A 45-minute drive from Brisbane’s CBD, it’s close enough to the city while providing a coastal retreat. Spend your days exploring the vibrant Brisbane nightlife, then unwind with beach views and resort amenities that make this spot unforgettable. 

 

Scarborough Holiday Village

For those who prefer a seaside setting, Scarborough Holiday Village on the Redcliffe Peninsula offers waterfront sites and beautiful views of Moreton Bay. This peaceful location is ideal for a relaxing retreat after a night out in Brisbane. With easy access to local dining, parks, and outdoor activities, it’s a great base for travellers who love a mix of city and coastal vibes. The holiday village is about a 40-minute drive from central Brisbane, so you can enjoy the city’s vibrant offerings and return to a serene spot by the water. 

Top Tip: Want to add a little free camping to your itinerary? check out some of the best free campsites in Queensland to help keep your QLD road trip budget-friendly! 

 

Explore Australia the Cheapa way

Exploring Brisbane at night has never been easier. From dazzling rooftop bars and lively night markets to scenic riverside spots and cultural highlights, Brisbane City offers countless ways to enjoy your evenings. And with so many great campervan-friendly accommodations nearby, you’re free to explore the city’s best things to do in Brisbane at night without worrying about where to stay. 

So why wait? Book your Cheapa camper online. You can pick up your campervan from any of our convenient branches across Australia and hit the road to explore Brisbane and beyond the Cheapa way. Whether you’re planning a short city stay or a longer Australia road trip itinerary, Brisbane’s night scene is ready for you to discover! 

 

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