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Exploring Queen's Wharf, Brisbane

Just a stone's throw away from Crystalbrook Vincent, the much-anticipated Queen's Wharf is set to transform Brisbane's cityscape. Due to open at the end of August 2024, this $3.6 billion development will offer a blend of luxury, culture, and entertainment in a prime waterfront location beside Brisbane River. 

From high-end restaurants and trendy cafes to lush parks and a state-of-the-art casino, Queen's Wharf offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to indulge in gourmet dining, enjoy a day out in the sun, or explore the vibrant nightlife, Queen's Wharf makes it all possible within a few spectacular city blocks.

Queen’s Wharf Architecture

The architecture of Queen's Wharf is set to be a conversation starter, with a design that fuses Brisbane's rich heritage with a contemporary vision. The 12-hectare precinct, designed to celebrate Queenlands' unique subtropical climate, seamlessly blends nature with breath-taking urban structures. It features a striking arc-shaped building, new plazas, shaded laneways, and heritage gardens that integrate effortlessly into the urban landscape. 

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Queen’s Wharf Location

Located on the edge of the CBD, Queen's Wharf holds a special place in Brisbane's history as the site of the city's first European settlement in 1825. This historical significance is woven into the precinct's development, which thoughtfully incorporates the area's early waterfront and heritage buildings. As part of the development, these buildings are being carefully repurposed, ensuring that future generations can explore these landmarks and fully appreciate their role in Brisbane's origins and evolution.

Queen’s Wharf Restaurants

Queen's Wharf is poised to become a paradise for food lovers, offering a wide array of dining experiences that cater to every palate. Among the highlights is Sokyo, where traditional Japanese cooking meets modern Australian influences, all presented with theatrical flair.

For a taste of Southeast Asia, step into Fat Noodle, where celebrity chef Luke Nguyen utilises fresh Australian produce to showcase street food-inspired family recipes with a twist. The Food Quarter offers a global culinary journey, from hearty Western meals to spicy Asian flavours, topped off with a selection of homemade desserts and cakes. 

Adding a touch of glamour to the Queen's Wharf dining scene, Cherry is a lavish 360-degree bar at the heart of The Star Brisbane. It perfectly captures the energy and atmosphere of its central location, making it an ideal spot for an unforgettable night out in Brisbane.

As Queen's Wharf Brisbane continues to expand, it will soon be home to approximately 50 new cafes, bars, and restaurants, set to open over the coming months.

Queen’s Wharf Restaurants

Queen’s Wharf Parks and Green Spaces

Amid the world-class development, Queen's Wharf also offers expansive green spaces, including a total of seven parks, courtyards, and public spaces. Among these is the Sky Deck, accessible to the public and perched 100 metres above William Street, offering breath-taking 360-degree views of the river and cityscape. 

Alongside established areas like Queens Gardens and Miller Park, new additions such as Waterline Park, the Undercurrent Village, and Queen's Wharf Plaza will breathe life into this bustling precinct. The 450-metre Mangrove Walk along the Brisbane River features an Indigenous message trail, educational installations and a series of lookouts to take in the view.

Why Visit Queen's Wharf?

Located less than a 10-minute drive from stylish Crystalbrook Vincent, Queen's Wharf is perfect for visitors and locals looking to experience Brisbane's most iconic lifestyle destination. It's an ideal spot for a day out or an elegant evening, offering endless options for entertainment, dining, and relaxation. As the opening date approaches, prepare to explore the Queen's Wharf and all it has to offer.

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Getting to Queen's Wharf?

Reaching Queen’s Wharf from Crystalbrook Vincent is a breeze with multiple transport options. Hop on the CityCat ferry from the nearby Howard Smith Wharves terminal and enjoy a scenic ride along the river, arriving at the Riverside Terminal just steps away from Queen’s Wharf.

Prefer to catch a bus? Numerous routes connect Brisbane CBD with Crystalbrook Vincent, with regular services running directly from Howard Smith Wharves or Adelaide Street to the precinct. For those driving, secure parking will be available at Queen’s Wharf, making it easy to visit this iconic destination.