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Best hotels in Brisbane

With its sunny subtropical climate, laid-back riverside lifestyle, and easy access to both vibrant urban culture and nearby natural escapes, Brisbane offers a compelling blend of energy and ease. We list the best hotels in Brisbane based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5.

Best cheap hotel: Meriton Suites Herschel Street
Best boutique hotel: Spicers Balfour
Best luxury hotel: The Star Grand

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4.2

The Inchcolm

The Inchcolm

Set in a former Brisbane medical center, The Inchcolm blends 1930s elegance with a bold 1980s flair. Think rock-star portraits, floral patterns, and quirky cabinets packed with curiosities, all creating a space that feels both nostalgic and playfully eclectic.

Located just outside the Central Business District, it offers easy access to beaches and iconic Australian experiences. Its restaurant, styled like a pre-war Parisian salon, serves inventive dishes with Asian influences, drawing a lively mix of locals and travelers eager to soak in the vibrant setting and cuisine.

4.3

Ovolo Brisbane Fortitude Valley

Ovolo Fortitude Valley

Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley is one of the city’s most vibrant, trendsetting neighborhoods, and Ovolo Fortitude Valley sits right at its core. The hotel brings a youthful, boutique-luxury style to a sleek modern building, blending clean lines with Art Deco flair and a hint of urban edge.

Inside, subtle luxury meets playful design, creating a lively yet refined atmosphere. Guests can enjoy extras like a rooftop pool and a cocktail bar serving Middle Eastern mezze alongside crafted drinks.

4.6

Spicers Balfour Brisbane

Spicers Balfour Brisbane

Spicers Balfour Brisbane sits in the lively New Farm and Fortitude Valley district, a hub for the city’s creative crowd. Set in a 110-year-old Queenslander, this boutique hotel blends modern European style with subtle vintage flair, crowned by a rooftop bar offering sweeping views.

Designed by Rowena Cornwell, the interiors feature soft black and jewel tones with a mix of contemporary and classic details. The art deco-inspired Balfour Suite includes a sunroom lounge, giving guests extra space in a refined, intimate setting.

4.7

The Calile Hotel

The Calile Hotel

The Calile Hotel brings Latin resort glamour to a lively corner of Brisbane, wrapped in stylish 1950s-inspired design. Its standout pool, lined with gold-tiled lettering, sets the tone for a space built for both relaxation and attention. A vibrant, Greek-inspired restaurant adds a warm, social energy to the hotel’s polished urban vibe.

Rooms feature soft, pastel tones reminiscent of an ice cream parlour, accented with brass details and often offering sweeping city views. Guests can linger over creative cocktails at the lobby bar or unwind with rejuvenating treatments at the Kailo Wellness Medispa.

4.6

Emporium Hotel South Bank in Brisbane

Emporium Hotel South Bank

Brisbane’s South Bank mirrors London’s as a cultural hotspot, packed with top institutions and entertainment. The Emporium Hotel South Bank blends business and leisure effortlessly, with bold design, a lively atmosphere, and buzzing public spaces.

All suites, the hotel balances luxury and style. Some feature freestanding bathtubs, while the expansive Frangipani Suite exceeds 120 square meters. Many rooms overlook the river, but the rooftop steals the show with an infinity pool, terrace restaurant, piano bar, and the modern Australian Signature restaurant.

4.2

The Johnson Brisbane

Art Series The Johnson

Art Series The Johnson sits in Spring Hill, just beyond Brisbane’s CBD, rising above its low-rise surroundings in a mixed-use tower. The hotel celebrates Australian abstract artist Michael Johnson, with his vivid, saturated colors energizing otherwise minimalist interiors.

It offers 96 stylish suites filled with artwork, creating a lively, modern atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a 50-meter outdoor pool on the fifth-floor terrace and dine at the all-day restaurant and bar, Tumbling Stone, named after one of Johnson’s notable works.

4.2

voco Brisbane City Centre

voco Brisbane City Centre

Voco Brisbane City Centre pairs striking riverside views with interiors that feel polished yet inviting, blending deep blue and gold tones with bold graphics and contemporary design. The rooms are thoughtfully equipped with subtle tech touches like charging ports and adaptable lighting, making them as functional as they are stylish.

A rooftop pool adds a refreshing surprise, while Kraft & Co. shifts character throughout the day, moving from a relaxed café and bakery to a Japanese-influenced modern Australian restaurant, and later into a sleek cocktail lounge with a lively evening vibe.

4.6

The Star Grand Brisbane

The Star Grand Brisbane

The Star Grand Brisbane is a sleek, high-end hotel right in the heart of Brisbane, with stylish rooms, river or city views, and a polished feel throughout. It is part of the new Queen’s Wharf precinct, so you are close to dining, bars, entertainment, and the riverfront.

It feels modern and lively without losing that luxury edge. Guests can expect comfortable rooms, great facilities, and easy access to some of Brisbane’s best spots, whether you are in town for a weekend break, a show, or a special occasion.

4.4

Meriton Suites Herschel Street, Brisbane in Brisbane

Meriton Suites Herschel Street

Meriton Suites Herschel Street is a sleek, modern stay right in the heart of Brisbane. It is a great pick if you want roomy suites, city views, and easy access to spots like Roma Street Parkland, Queen Street Mall, and South Bank.

The rooms feel more like stylish apartments than standard hotel rooms, with plenty of space to unwind. Guests often like the indoor pool, gym, and sauna, making it a comfortable base whether you are in town for work or a city break.

4.2

Point Hotel in Brisbane

Point Hotel

Point Hotel Brisbane is a relaxed riverside stay in Kangaroo Point, just across from the city. It has spacious rooms, many with great river or skyline views, plus a rooftop-style restaurant and bar that feels especially nice in the evening.

It is a handy base for exploring South Bank, the Botanic Gardens, and the CBD, while still being a little quieter than staying right in the centre. The outdoor pool and easy parking add to the convenience, making it a comfortable choice for both short breaks and work trips.

4.4

Crystalbrook Vincent

Crystalbrook Vincent

Crystalbrook’s boutique hotels in Australia stand out for blending luxury with sustainability, all without feeling stiff or old-fashioned. Crystalbrook Vincent in Brisbane captures this spirit perfectly, bursting with color, energy, and artistic flair, including around 500 works by portrait artist Vincent Fantauzzo.

The rooms and suites balance style with comfort, while its dining spots add to the experience. Polpetta offers refined Roman-inspired cuisine, and Fiume, the rooftop pool bar, channels Los Angeles vibes, making both lively highlights in the Howard Smith Wharves scene.

4.3

Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Vly

Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Vly

Fortitude Valley is a lively, stylish Brisbane suburb known for its upscale shops and dining. Rising above it is Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Valley, a striking modern tower with boutique flair. Though independently styled, it belongs to IHG’s Vignette Collection, a brand focused on bold, design-driven stays.

Rooms feature unconventional angles, vivid colors, and standout art, with some offering balconies or terraces. The top suite includes penthouse-level luxury and a large bathtub. Nearby are live music spots and Chinatown, though the hotel itself tempts guests to stay with a French bistro and a rooftop bar serving drinks and Spanish-inspired dishes with sweeping city views.

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