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West End has a quirky, local characteristic described as a fusion of cultures and mix of alternative and vintage. The shops, restaurants and lively lifestyle reflect this inner-city suburb’s eclectic charm. Stroll through the weekend markets, where aspiring designers peddle their wares among organic grocers, cosy bars and coffee houses. If you like to keep track of your food’s carbon footprint, West End is the place to feed your hunger for organic produce, drinks and cocktails. The music scene is pumping – West End’s bars and clubs have been pulsating since the early days of the Saints, the Go-Betweens and the Bee Gees.
West End is an unapologetic inner-city suburb rich with history and culture. Discover all the weird and wonderful things to do in this alternative inner-city village.
Boundary St is the pulsing hub of the suburb, with its high concentration of bars, pubs and cafes.
With Greek roots, a fusion of trendy bar culture and a lively dining lifestyle give the inner-city suburb of West End its own special charm.
See the GOMA in a new light. As the sky shifts to dusk, James Turrell’s permanent architectural light installation Night Life 2018 illuminates the Gallery
Create memories with your mini and enjoy a peachy morning out for free at South Bank Parklands’ Kids Collective program.
The West End Markets are one of Brisbane's most vibrant community markets, held every Saturday morning, in the iconic Davies Park along the Brisbane River.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any hotter, Briz Chilli Fest will be taking things to the next level on Saturday 29th October 2022
Having set two Guinness World Records with his previous sell-out World Tour, Professor Brian Cox is back with a brand-new live-on-stage show in 2022. The
The Medibank Feel Good Program is a series of free fitness classes held at South Bank Parklands.
The BrisStyle Handmade Markets, held at The State Library of Queensland will give the people of Brisbane a chance to shop local and support handmade.
An outdoor dance class for everyone where all bodies are welcomed and celebrated. Never been to a dance class but always wanted to? This class
‘The Soul Trembles’ highlights twenty-five years of Chiharu Shiota’s practice across large-scale installation, sculpture, video performance, photography and drawing. Shiota is renowned internationally for her
Celebrate the man behind the game-changing Native Title Act, Eddie Koiki Mabo. Co-curated by his daughter Gail Mabo, Dr Jonathan McBurnie and Kellie Williams, the