Student Accommodation in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane
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UniLodge South Bank
4.6 (40 reviews)
125 Colchester St South Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland 4101
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UniLodge Park Central
4.6 (121 reviews)
UniLodge Park Central - Student Accommodation Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland 4102
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Scape Toowong
4.6 (52 reviews)
611 Coronation Dr, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland 4066
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52 reviews
Scape South Bank
4.7 (50 reviews)
149 Merivale St South Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland 4101
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50 reviews
Student One Elizabeth Street
3.9 (26 reviews)
Elizabeth Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000
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26 reviews
Student One Wharf Street
4.4 (15 reviews)
Wharf Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000
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15 reviews
Student One on Adelaide Street
4.2 (5 reviews)
Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000
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5 reviews
Scape St Lucia
3.9 (20 reviews)
Glen Road, Brisbane, Queensland 4066
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20 reviews
Scape Regent
4.9 (15 reviews)
15 Regent Street Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Queensland 4102
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15 reviews
UniLodge Toowong
4.8 (42 reviews)
Archer Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4066
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42 reviews
Student Accommodation in Brisbane CBD, Brisbane
About Brisbane CBD
Brisbane CBD, which is situated along the northern bank of the Brisbane River, in the heart of Brisbane, historically referred to as Meanjin, Mianjin, or Meeanjin in the local Aboriginal Australian language. It takes on a triangular shape, with the Brisbane River's median serving as its boundaries to the east, south, and west. The apex of this point, known as Gardens Point, inclines towards the northwest, where it meets parklands and the inner city suburb of Spring Hill. To the northeast lies the suburb of Fortitude Valley, while Petrie Terrace marks the western boundary of the CBD, having regained its status as a suburb in 2010 after being designated a locality within Brisbane City in the 1970s.
Brisbane's CBD features a dense skyline interspersed with parks like Roma Street Parklands and City Botanic Gardens, covering 1.367 km². Its grid layout, typical of Australian cities, pays homage to House of Hanover members with streets named after them.
Queen Street, the main thoroughfare named after Queen Victoria, hosts the bustling Queen Street Mall. Other streets, like Adelaide and George, follow suit, forming a grid pattern.
Key squares like King George Square and ANZAC Square punctuate the area. Situated on a spur of the Taylor Range, Wickham Terrace marks the CBD's highest point. North Quay, once a vital landing point, holds historical significance.
40 reviews