Queensland Visitor Guide

New Farm

12 registered tourism operators · 1 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

12
Tourism Operators
1
Places to Stay
12
On the Map
4
Categories
Attraction 7 Food & Drink 2 Tour 2 Accommodation 1
Accommodation
📍 New Farm, 4005
17 rooms from $299
Spicers Balfour Brisbane is a boutique luxury hotel in the heart of New Farm, offering refined accommodation, personalised service and an intimate urban escape.
Attraction
📍 New Farm, 4005
édito is a James Street boutique where timeless style meets a whisper of French nonchalance.
📍 New Farm, 4005
The Jan Powers Farmers Markets Powerhouse has drawn strong crowds of food-lovers and smart shoppers since the arts venue opened in 2000.
Attraction
📍 New Farm, 4005
New Farm Park is one of Brisbane’s oldest, grandest and largest parks and attracts more than 18000 visitors each week from all around the world.
Attraction
📍 New Farm, 4005
Fun and unique gifts, souvenirs, art and craft by local artists. Known by locals as an Aladdin's Cave, full of treasures to suit all tastes
Attraction
📍 New Farm, 4005
Featuring handmade objects and utilitarian design pieces, P.S. showcases a selection of beautiful and functional items from considered brands around the world.
Attraction
📍 New Farm, 4005
from $159
Vertigo is Australia’s first vertical restaurant, an exclusive gastronomic dining experience four stories above the ground overhanging the iconic Brisbane Powerhouse.
Food & Drink
📍 New Farm, 4005
Encapsulating the relaxed Brisbane lifestyle with uninterrupted river views, sun-drenched terraces and an all-day dining menu.
📍 New Farm, 4005
Escape the crowds and enjoy an intimately unique dining experience at Spicers Balfour Hotel.
📍 New Farm, 4005
See Brisbane differently with a fascinating vintage car Art Deco Tour of Brisbane.
📍 New Farm, 4005
Floating Picnic is a boutique boat tour company in Brisbane, offering an exclusive way to experience the beauty of the Brisbane River.
📍 New Farm, 4005
The Brisbane Riverwalk is one of the best ways to move between two of the city’s most vibrant precincts, whether you’re walking, running or cycling.

About New Farm's visitor economy

New Farm lists 12 registered tourism operators, including 1 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.