Area Hotlist — Brisbane Inner - East QLD

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Brisbane Inner - East area

Area Hotlist — Brisbane Inner – East

1

The Gabba

152 votes

Brisbane’s iconic stadium is home to AFL, cricket and major events, anchoring the future Cross River Rail hub in Woolloongabba.

2

Kangaroo Point Cliffs

141 votes

These stunning riverside cliffs offer views, rock climbing and sunset strolls with unrivalled city skyline outlooks across the Brisbane River.

3

South City Square

133 votes

This modern mixed-use precinct features dining, retail, residential towers and a boutique cinema, creating an urban lifestyle hub in Woolloongabba.

4

Raymond Park

126 votes

A green open space in East Brisbane, this park offers sports courts, playgrounds and walking paths, just steps from the riverfront.

5

Churchie (Anglican Church Grammar)

119 votes

One of Brisbane’s top boys’ schools, Churchie combines academic excellence with historic character and riverfront rowing facilities in East Brisbane.

6

Mowbray Park Ferry Terminal

113 votes

A key CityCat stop serving Kangaroo Point and East Brisbane, offering fast ferry access to the CBD, UQ and South Bank.

7

East Brisbane State School

109 votes

This historic public primary school blends community spirit, walkability and charm in the heart of East Brisbane’s village pocket.

8

Coorparoo Square

104 votes

Featuring a Dendy cinema, restaurants and specialty shops, this contemporary precinct revitalised Coorparoo’s central crossroads into a lifestyle destination.

9

Brisbane German Club

99 votes

A short stroll from the Gabba, this club is famed for schnitzel, steins and live music, offering Bavarian flair with local character.

10

Woolloongabba Antique Centre

96 votes

A vintage treasure trove and café in a converted warehouse, this local favourite celebrates retro design, fashion and collectibles with eclectic charm.

11

Logan Road Dining Strip

93 votes

This character-filled heritage stretch boasts bars, cafés and international cuisine, making it a foodie hotspot near the Gabba and Cross River Rail.

12

Easts Leagues Club

89 votes

A cornerstone of Coorparoo social life, this club combines community rugby league roots with dining, gaming and live entertainment options.

13

Coorparoo Secondary College

86 votes

This inner-city state high school offers a close-knit environment with strong links to the creative arts and nearby TAFE and sports facilities.

14

Hanlon Park

82 votes

Revitalised with new landscaping and water-sensitive design, this creekside park offers walking tracks, bike paths and green space between Stones Corner and Coorparoo.

15

Anglican Church Grammar Rowing Shed

78 votes

Sitting along the Brisbane River, Churchie’s rowing shed supports the school’s historic program and adds energy to the Kangaroo Point riverfront.

16

Stones Corner

75 votes

Now home to microbreweries, vintage stores and eateries, this evolving urban village retains its classic character while drawing a new creative crowd.

17

Coorparoo Train Station

71 votes

Providing fast rail access to the CBD, this station links locals to the city and beyond in under 10 minutes with frequent services.

18

Norman Hotel

69 votes

Self-proclaimed “Brisbane’s worst vegetarian restaurant,” this iconic steakhouse is a local legend, packed with character and carnivorous classics near the Gabba.

19

East Brisbane Bowls Club

66 votes

A classic clubhouse surrounded by greens, EBBC blends barefoot bowls, beer and live music in a relaxed riverside corner of the city.

20

Kangaroo Point Riverwalk

63 votes

This picturesque riverside trail winds beneath the cliffs with stunning views, connecting cyclists, joggers and walkers from South Bank to Dockside.