Rooftop Bars Brisbane
With close to 300 days of sunshine every year, it is no wonder that there are quite a few fantastic Brisbane rooftop bars. Perfect venues to indulge in sky-high vibes and elevated cocktails, all to majestic views over the impressive skyline and lush green spaces.
But which is the best rooftop bar Brisbane? You will find out right here, with this ultimate guide to the best Brisbane roof terraces, packed with all info you need about each venue: opening hours, dress code, pictures, maps and much more.
From cosmopolitan rooftop lounges to charming terraces, there is a rooftop bar Brisbane for everyone and every occasion. Just scroll down and find the Brisbane rooftop bar best suited for you.
Rikard Fredricson
Rikard has spent the last 10 years exploring, enjoying, researching and working with rooftop venues. During these years he has visited more than 700 rooftops across the globe. The experience he has gained is used to create helpful, in-depth and accessible content, and to share his knowledge and rooftop expertise with fellow rooftop-lovers.
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Rooftop bar Brisbane
Rooftop-grade: 8/10
Prime season: Sept-May
Residents: 1,9 millions
Climate: humid subtropical
The climate in Brisbane is humid and subtropical resulting in warm summers and a bit cooler winters (around 10-20 degrees’ wintertime). This means that the rooftop bars in Brisbane can stay open all year round.
There’s a lot of skyscrapers here making the views magnificent and with cool skylines. Here you will find both luxurious and a little more relaxing terraces to choose from.
A typical Bribane roof bar usually has a nice view over the city skyline, and comes packed with a sophisticated yet relaxing atmosphere.
About Brisbane
Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and the capital of the state of Queensland, located on the east coast of Australia. The city has been built at the Brisbane river, resulting in many bridges and lot’s of water. Three times in the history of the city it’s been hit by major flooding. As late as 2011, when a cyclone hit Brisbane they had big problems with this.
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