11 Best Brisbane Airbnb Stays

These handpicked accommodations are the best Brisbane Airbnb stays for unique and stylish, inner city experiences. Based on local knowledge and experience, the stays have been selected based on the proximity to attractions, style, comfort, and price.

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Whether you’re looking for a one bedroom apartment or a classic heritage style Brisbane City cottage, there are some amazing options within walking distance to:

  • The Brisbane River (and riverside restarunts/bars/cafes)
  • Fortitude Valley
  • Queen Street Mall

This list considers parking options and also provides tips on local attractions and nearby destinations.

1. Woolstore Loft

Teneriffe | 2 Bedrooms| 4 Guests | Airbnb Plus

Woolstore Brisbane Airbnb

This Brisbane Airbnb is a trendy, renovated loft in one of the historical Woolstore buildings.

Situated in Teneriffe, it features beautiful bricks, indoor plants, and split levels. You can look over the Brisbane River from the sunlit rooms or take a swim in the lap pool after a gym session. It also has a common area with a BBQ for those who want to get into the Aussie spirit.

This apartment is in a great location for those who want to be close to the action but have a comfortable and quiet rest.

  • Full kitchen with an espresso machine
  • Pool/Gym/BBQ Area
  • Free on-site parking

2. Warehouse 54

Fortitude Valley | 2 Bedrooms| 5 Guests | Superhost

Warehouse 54

This Japanese-inspired oasis sits in one of the city’s most happening areas. With attention to detail, this beautifully curated space is a perfect escape for those who like to relax in style.

The outdoor deck gives this Brisbane Airbnb a real unique attraction for an inner-city calm.

  • Full kitchen
  • Pet Friendly
  • Free on-site parking

3. Brisbane Ecopod

Spring Hill | 1 Bedroom| 4 Guests | Superhost

Brisbane Eco Pod

This solar-powered eco pod is one of the sustainable accommodation options in Brisbane. With private entry to this shared property, you can have your own piece of luxury (including access to a plunge pool).

The unique exterior filters natural light into the rooms and bathroom where you will find Appelles products (certified organic oils, native Australian extracts). From this location, you can walk to the inner city highlights.

  • Kitchenette
  • Organic breakfast provided
  • Solar Powered
  • Potentially pet-friendly (on request)

4. Powerhouse Apartment

New Farm | 2 Bedrooms| 4 Guests | Airbnb Plus

Powerhouse apartment

This Brisbane Airbnb is beautifully styled, featuring exposed brick walls and a light and bright feel. The tree-lined street area is walkable to the inner city bars, cafes, and shops. It is also a great place to access the river walk.

  • Full kitchen
  • Free parking on premises
  • Shared pool and gym

5. The Vale

Red Hill | 1 Bedroom| 6 Guests | Superhost

The Vale Brisbane Airbnb

This heritage inspired cottage is a living piece of Brisbane history. With exposed brick walls, a fireplace, and plenty of antique furniture, it is a charming stay in Red Hill (a hilly suburb a short ride from the CBD).

With a cafe next door this Brisbane Airbnb is a great space for those that want to experience a quiet city escape.

  • Full kitchen
  • Indoor fireplace
  • Free parking on premises

6. Boutique Queenslander

Red Hill | 3 Bedrooms| 6 Guests | Superhost

Boutique Queenslander

This restored 1890’s Historic Queenslander has 12-foot ceilings, polished wooden floors, and a blend of colorful historic details. Find out what staying in one of these classic Brisbane homes is like in a great area that is walkable to everything.

Enjoy the record player with a selection of retro albums from the king size bed or sit on the sunny front porch and watch the city go by.

  • Full kitchen
  • 3 King sized Beds
  • Free parking for one car on-premises

7. Iconic City Pad with Rooftop Pool

Fortitude Valley | 2 Bedrooms| 6 Guests | Superhost

Iconic city pad

City living at its finest. Rooftop pools overlooking the city and river, a gym, spa, and even a private cinema.

This apartment on the 20th floor is part of the 5-star hotel “Flatiron”. In the middle of the CBD, you can easily walk to restaurants and cafes. The clean, minimalistic interior includes all the modern amenities and views.

  • Full kitchen
  • Pool access
  • Free parking for one car
  • Hotel amenities

8. Airy Paddington Cottage

Paddington | 2 Bedrooms| 4 Guests | Plus Verified

Airy paddington retreat

Situated in the inner-city suburb of Paddington (known for great cafes and restaurants) this classic Brisbane house has a great outdoor living space full of greenery.

With a modern interior touch it includes a bathtub and a nice ‘indoor-outdoor’ sun room.

  • Full kitchen
  • Free street parking
  • Outdoor sitting area

9. Unique City Retreat

South Brisbane | 2 Bedrooms| 2 Guests | Plus Verified

unique city retreat

This historic wooden house a beautifully styled interior. With a deck that looks out to the city and catches the afternoon breeze, it is a great place to host a small gathering.

Close to the action of West End (cafes, restaurants, and bars), it is also a great spot to walk to the Southbank gardens and riverfront dining area.

  • Free street parking
  • Full kitchen
  • Baby/child friendly (highchair, crib, toys, children cutlery)

10. Vintage Spring Hill Loft

Spring Hill | 3 Bedrooms| 6 Guests | Superhost

vintage spring hill loft

An inner city treat that includes exposed brickwork, natural light, and a mezzanine floor. Where ultra-modern amenities meet classic Brisbane exterior.

This is a great space for small groups but there are strict noise restrictions. With the Queen Street mall and CBD amenities on your doorstep, this is sure to be a real city experience that you won’t forget.

  • Full kitchen
  • Shared pool and gym
  • Free parking on premises

11. The Garden Cottage

New Farm | 1 Bedroom| 2 Guests | Highly Rated

The Garden Cottage

This cute garden cottage is a great base for city exploring. Situated in the backyard of a home, it is a private room (standalone) that offers curtains for privacy, and air-conditioning to keep you cool. There is a private bathroom, and guests have access to the main house patio.

There are lots of great city attractions that are walkable from this Brisbane Airbnb. The property also has two small dogs on the premises.

  • Self check in available
  • Free street parking

Brisbane Airbnb Tips

This list of carefully, handpicked Brisbane Airbnbs covers some of the city’s best qualities based on local experience. There are a few things to consider when booking an Airbnb in this amazing city.

Parking in the city is difficult and expensive

One of the things to consider when staying in Brisbane is that there are very few free car parks in the city area and paid parking can get expensive.

The above mentioned Brisbane Airbnb list takes this into consideration, selecting places that include free on-premises parking. The public bus is good within the city which is also a great way to get around.

Brisbane gets hot in the summer

Brisbane is notoriously hot during the summer months. We’ve carefully picked places on the list that take this into consideration with either of the following attributes:

  • A pool is located on the property
  • Air-conditioned rooms
  • Suitable breeze on balconies

Noise levels should be taken into consideration

Many of the inner city Brisbane Airbnbs offer guests multiple rooms close (walking distance in many cases) to late night venues and bars. It should be noted that many of the accommodations are within inner city residential areas with strict noise restrictions (most starting at 10:30 PM).

Best things to do in Brisbane

There are plenty of unique things to do in Brisbane. It is one of the country’s most diverse and walkable destinations, catering to a wide range of interests, budgets, and ages.

Here are a few of the best things that you can do while you’re staying at your Brisbane Airbnb.

Do a free walking tour

The Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre offers free daily walking tours. You can learn about the history of this incredible city, stopping at places like City Hall, Treasury Casino, Queens Gardens, Old State Library, the Botanic Gardens, Old Government House and the statue of Queen Victoria.

  • Free walking tours start from the Old Regent Theatre – 167 Queen St Mall
  • Depart every day of the week at 10:15 am (check website for details, may change)
  • The tours last approximately 1.5 hours

Keep the free exploration going – hop on a bus or ferry

City Loop Bus is a free bus service that covers the inner city area to attractions like:

  • QUT
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Queen Street Mall
  • City Hall
  • Central Station
  • Riverside
  • Eagle Street Pier

The City Hopper is a free river ferry service that stops at eight different ferry terminals along the city wards.

Have a coffee or a drink at Kangaroo Point

The view of Brisbane city and the river from the top of the Kangaroo Point cliffs is hard to beat. You can walk along the walkway, grab a drink at the cafe/bar, or even do some rock climbing.

Walk across the Goodwill bridge between South Bank and the Botanical Gardens

Connecting the CBD to the Southbank area is a great walkway. Stroll along the riverfront which has dining options and even an inner-city beach-pool.

Check out Felons Brewery under the Story Bridge

This is a great spot to catch up with friends or meet new people under the iconic bridge. From here you can either walk into the city or Valley to keep the night going.

Nearby Destinations

One of the best things about Brisbane City is its close proximity to so many amazing attractions. Just a short drive, train ride or ferry and you can be in a totally different state of mind. Here are a few of the amazing nearby destinations.

Stradbroke Island

Situated just 90 minutes away from Brisbane is North Stradbroke Island. Here you will find beautiful beaches, a tea tree lake, freshwater springs and more. You can also spot koalas, dolphins, turtles, whales in the Winter, and Mantarays during the Summer.

You can either organise a day trip to North Stradbroke Island or stay for the weekend (or longer).

Moreton Island

Moreton Island is one of Australia’s hidden gems. At approximately 1.5 hours by ferry from the city, you can be on a remote sandy island that has no roads. You need a 4×4 if you want to get around, otherwise, you can walk to a couple of the main attractions including the artificial reef. This is a great snorkelling spot with a diverse fish population.

Villa 21 Tangalooma Moreton Island

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is home to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches and best surfing. It can be accessed via train from Brisbane CBD or by car (approx 1-hour drive).

You can eat at delicious vegan restaurants Gold Coast and check out some of the incredible nearby attractions, including:

If you want to get out of the city for a couple of nights there are also some great Airbnb Gold Coast stays (check out these Coolangatta Airbnbs too).

Byron Bay

A trip to South East Queensland would not be complete without a quick duck across the border into NSW. Driving down this stretch of coastline, you’ll find some of the best (and most remote) beaches in Australia. Byron Bay has a unique position at the country’s most eastern point. With the iconic lighthouse, great selection of food, and locally produced products, it is well worth the drive from Brisbane, even for a day trip.

Here are some useful links and information for visiting Byron Bay:

While you can explore Byron Bay on a day trip from Brisbane quite comfortably, it is also a great place to stay for the night. If you’re looking for stylish Airbnb Byron Bay stays, this is the list for you.

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