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111 Quay St, Brisbane

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608/111 Quay St, Brisbane, Queensland 4000

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Property ID: S01589251
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Basic Info

Apartment AY '25 Booking

111 Quay St, Brisbane, is a minimalist apartment in Brisbane. The flat has a great living area with quality interiors and modern design. The building offers amenities that may include a gym, swimming pool, security system, and underground car parking to provide security and convenience to the residents. Featuring beautifully furnished, open-plan kitchens and spacious living rooms, the high-rise flats offer breathtaking views of the city and plenty of natural light. The apartments are ideally located in the heart of the bustling city centre area, 28 minutes by car to The University of Queensland, 16 minutes by car to Torrens University, and conveniently located close to commercial centres, cafes, restaurants and shopping areas for everyday needs.

 

Features:

111 Quay St, Brisbane, offers primarily two-bedroom models with fully furnished flats featuring top-quality finishes, neutral tones, kitchens with stainless steel appliances (including refrigerators), and stone benches. A large bedroom features a king-size bed, a wall-mounted 55-inch LG OLED TV, and a luxurious bathroom with a washer/dryer. The lounge/dining room, ducted air conditioning, and fans are available. There is plenty of storage space. LED lighting is adjustable via the LIFX app.

 

Location and What's Hot?

111 Quay St apartment is well-located on Quay Street in Brisbane, Australia. It is close to Brisbane city centre and surrounded by many amenities and entertainment options. Below is an overview of the flat's location and recommended bars, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, shopping centres, cinemas, and famous attractions nearby.

The Bar

  • The Regatta Hotel: This historic riverside pub has an alfresco seating area that serves a wide range of Australian beers and food.
  • Jade Buddha: Stylish bar on the banks of the Brisbane River, serving Asian-inspired snacks and a wide range of drinks.

Restaurants

  • Gerard's Bistro: A restaurant featuring modern Middle Eastern flavours for dinners and parties.
  • Gaucho's Argentinian Restaurant: Serves steaks and grilled meats with authentic Argentinian flavours.

Café

  • Felix for Goodness: Health-conscious and sustainable cafe serving organic coffee and vegan breakfasts.
  • John Mills Himself: A boutique cafe in Brisbane's laneways, serving artisanal coffee and delicious pastries.

Supermarkets

  • Woolworths - Brisbane City
  • Coles - Milton
  • Queen Street Mall

Top Attractions

  • South Bank Parklands: Brisbane's famous riverside parklands have man-made beaches, walking trails, restaurants, and arts and cultural facilities.
  • Brisbane City Botanic Gardens: The Botanic Gardens in Brisbane's city centre, an ideal place to relax and stroll.
  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: The world's oldest koala sanctuary, offering the chance to get up close and personal with koalas, kangaroos and other native Australian animals.

 

Transport:

111 Quay St is close to Brisbane's city centre and is surrounded by a variety of public transport options, including trains, buses, and ferries. This provides easy access to Brisbane's universities. Below is a list of the main modes of transport near the flat and the travelling directions and times to the universities.

 

  • Train
    Roma Street Station is one of Brisbane's main train stations. It is approximately 1 kilometre from the 111 Quay St, about a 10-15 minute walk away. The train from Roma Street Station provides easy access to most parts of Brisbane, including the University and suburbs. It is also a convenient way to travel to more distant areas of Brisbane, such as the University of Queensland and Griffith University.
  • Buses
    Roma Street Busway Station: This station is close to the Roma Street railway station and offers a wide range of bus routes to Brisbane city centre and surrounding areas.
    King George Square Station is located in the centre of Brisbane, approximately 1.2km from 111 Quay St and about 15 15-minute' walk. It is one of Brisbane's main bus hubs, with several bus routes available.
  • CityCat Ferry
    Milton Ferry Terminal: approximately 1.5 kilometres from the flat and about a 20-minute walk, or you can take a bus to CityCat, Brisbane's river ferry system, which provides quick access to several destinations along the Brisbane River, including the University of Queensland and South Bank.
  • Brisbane Airport
    Take the Airport Line train from Roma Street Station for a direct journey to Brisbane Airport, which takes approximately 25 minutes.

1. University of Queensland St Lucia Campus
Take the train from Roma Street Station to Toowong Station (approx. 6 mins), then walk approx. 10 mins to Regatta Ferry Terminal and take the CityCat ferry to the University of Queensland (approx. 10 mins).
Alternatively, take the train from Roma Street Station to Park Road Station (approx. 7 minutes) and transfer to bus 66, which takes you directly to The University of Queensland (approx. 10 minutes).

2. Queensland University of Technology Gardens Point Campus
From King George Square Station, take bus lines 61, 66, 330, 333, etc., and it takes about 10 minutes to reach QUT Gardens Point Campus directly.

3. Griffith University
Take the train from Roma Street Station to South Brisbane Station. The journey time is about 3 minutes and then walk for about 5 minutes to Griffith University, South Bank Campus.

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