Something happens to cities when the sun drops below the horizon and sinks out of sight.
And in the case with Brisbane, the moment is magical.
The air cools, the pubs overflow, the lights from the city dance on the Brisbane River.
We decided to take a stroll down to the South Bank again — this time at night — to capture the city at its most stunning.
Here’s what the night looked like:
Alfred & Constance
There was a lot going on here. You had a "Vanguard" beer garden, a cafe, the Hemingway Bar, the Tiki Bar (upstairs) and a moody, gothic dining room where you can take your meal. But this is what really caught the attention of our group: the wood-fired oven where whole yearling pigs are cooked. Pork — bring it.



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CAT: Aaaiiiyyyaaahhh! Fuud Pix! Tenks! WoW, free booze and pupus! Now that’s a concept we need here!
Hello Cat!
Great night pixs!
I am blown away by all of your pics!!! Wow! November is a great time to be down under. We were thinking of doing a European river cruise in August, but now I am tempted to do Australia in November!
Hey! Your blog was quite interesting and I enjoyed reading it a lot. Brisbane at night looks truly amazing.