Holiday houses in Brisbane

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Brisbane

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 10,110 holiday rentals in Brisbane

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 424,930 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    4,580 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 1,650 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    4,250 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    4,200 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    9,610 of Brisbane holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Brisbane rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Brisbane stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Brisbane's top spots, include South Bank Parklands, Suncorp Stadium, and Roma Street Parkland

Top-rated holiday rentals in Brisbane

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A two-story house is positioned behind a well-maintained garden with tropical plants. The front entrance is accessible via a set of steps leading to a welcoming porch with white railings. The exterior features light grey clapboard siding and bright white window frames.
Home in Fortitude Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

CBD/New Farm, 5 Bedroom House, A/C, 4 Carparks

Professionally cleaned between guests. Walking distances to Howard Smith Wharves, James St, CBD & The Valley. 20min drive from the airport. 5 double bedrooms all air-conditioned, 3 living areas, separate dining room, modern kitchen, 2.5 baths and fully fenced section. Ornate ceilings and period features and beautifully furnished with quality linen. Ideal for couples, small groups, families, and pet friendly. Set up for holiday rentals, so no personal possessions around. Your home away from home.

Top Guest favourite
The kitchen features modern cabinetry and a spacious wooden island with white chairs. Natural light floods through large windows, highlighting a potted plant and stylish decor. Integrated appliances, including an oven and microwave, are neatly arranged, offering a functional yet chic cooking space.
Apartment in Paddington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

“The Nook” Studio in Paddington / Walk to Suncorp

Enjoy a luxurious experience at “The Nook” Studio - centrally located near Cafes and shops in the hub of trendy Paddington QLD - Captivatingly charming! Our Renovated studio apartment gives guests a unique space to unwind & recharge . Chic- yet functional with an abundance of natural light, “The Nook” offers travellers a great base to experience Brisbane & surrounds, with Suncorp Stadium only a 8min walk away! Relax on the balcony at twilight with iconic views of the City & Mt Cootha

Top Guest favourite
Farm stay in Laceys Creek
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Peaceful 1920s Queenslander with Valley Views

Located just 10min from Dayboro this is a beautifully restored 1920’s Queensland farmhouse with unrivalled views of Lacey’s Creek valley bellow. Situated at the top of a ridgeline on an 110acre working farm with numerous walking tracks to explore and many incredible views. Heritage accommodation, with 3 bedrooms, a large family room, full kitchen and beautifully restored bathroom. Sit on your own private balcony and enjoy sunset over the valley with a ever present cool afternoon breeze.

Top Guest favourite
An inviting outdoor courtyard features a freestanding stone bathtub surrounded by lush greenery. Vertical louvres provide ample natural light while maintaining privacy. Decorative plants are placed around the space, and a wooden tray rests on the tub's edge, suggesting a serene relaxation spot.
Place to stay in Mount Cotton
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Luxury Cottage on Lagoon - The Lilypad @ Mt Cotton

A luxury private escape, where architectural design meets tranquility & nature. On 13 acres of bushland, overlooking a lagoon you relax in a blend of luxury & comfort . A hidden haven, minutes from Sirromet winery & cafes, enjoy an escape that has it all. Be captivated by modern design, featuring a plush queen-sized bed overlooking a lagoon. Wake up to sounds of nature & sunlight filtering through trees. Indulge by soaking in a large bath set in a garden courtyard as you soak away stresses.

Top Guest favourite
Apartment in Brisbane City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Luxury Skytower 2BR River Views | Parking Sleeps 5

✨🏙️ Premium CBD Apartment | Free Secure Parking 🚗 Amongst Clouds Spectacular river, city & bay views from a luxury high-rise retreat 🛏 Sleeps 5 | 1 x King Bed | 2 x Single beds| 1 x Premium Queen sofa bed ✨ Hotel-quality linen & furnishings 🏊 Level 66 pool, gym, steam room & BBQ area 📶 Fast Wi-Fi | Nespresso Coffee | Netflix Premium (Ad-Free 4K) 🔑 Easy self check-in 📍 Walk to South Bank, The Star Brisbane, Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street dining precinct & the Botanical Gardens

Top Guest favourite
Apartment in South Brisbane
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 1210 reviews

Penthouse studio with Private Rooftop Balcony

Welcome to your urban oasis! This studio features a rooftop private garden terrace with hinterland views. Enjoy the open-plan design with floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchenette, dining, lounge & bedroom space. Perfect for work or relaxation, yoga or small gatherings. Has a study table & large dining table. Ideal location to Southbank, The Gabba, QPAC, Riverstage, Suncorp Stadium & the Convention Centre. Includes a 55" smart TV + free Netflix & free car parking. A perfect city retreat!

Guest favourite
The light-filled living area features a mix of comfortable seating, including two gray sofas and a wooden armchair. A round coffee table sits atop a textured rug, complemented by a circular pouf. Shelves display books and art, enhancing the room's inviting atmosphere.
Home in South Brisbane
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 336 reviews

Beautiful City Retreat in Cultural Hub of Brisbane

Enjoy afternoon breezes and tree top views from the spacious deck of this unique, romantic Queensland home and garden- an oasis in the city. Superb location-minutes walk from Southbank Parklands, Convention Centre, West End, CBD, Mater Hospital, Gabba. Seperate entry to the renovated worker's cottage (1890), top floor. We may be occupying the downstairs level. Annie offers a home with comfort, ambience, and cleanliness, with respect for your privacy, and any assistance you may need.

Guest favourite
Apartment in New Farm
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Miss Midgley's - Principals Office 1 King Bed

Unbeatable location in New Farm - Brisbanes most desired suburb and right on James Street - the premium shopping and dining precinct. Not famous, yet known. Staying at Miss Midgleys in the Principles Office is to experience the delightful revitalisation of one of Brisbane’s oldest heritage homes. This 160-yr-old stone building has been transformed into 5 chic, self contained apartments; each with air-conditioning, full kitchen, private outdoor space and shared elegant tropical pool.

Guest favourite
A serene magnesium plunge pool is framed by natural stone, with a scenic landscape featuring rolling green hills and distant trees visible in the background. A hat and a soft throw hang gracefully on the pool's edge, inviting relaxation.
Farm stay in Mount Mee
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Luxury farm stay - 2 bed, magnesium plunge pool

Pause, rest and reconnect at Yajambee Farms. Located 550m above sea level, at 1479 Mount Mee Road, Mount Mee, QLD nestles our luxury farm stay on beautiful Mount Mee. Take in the view and relax in the magnesium plunge pool, indulge in the luxuries of the local winery, restaurants, and cafes, cosy up next to your very own fireplace or take a scenic trek up to “Rocky Hole”, part of the famous D'Aguilar National Park. Sleeps 4 people, ideal for couples, for families or groups of friends.

Top Guest favourite
Apartment in Brisbane City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Great location and amazing views

Enjoy your Brisbane getaway in our stylish apartment in the heart of the city. Stylish and comfortable furnishings, you will be able to relax and enjoy an amazing view of Story Bridge with up to 4 adults. The view gets even more amazing from the rooftop infinity pool or gym. With a bus stop right outside the door, the city is at your tips. You will also be within walking distance of great venues such as Queen Street Mall, China Town, Felons, and the Valley; just to name a few.

Guest favourite
A tranquil lakeside view is framed by tall trees, reflecting calm waters and soft hues of dawn. The serene landscape captures the essence of nature, with gentle ripples on the surface and lush greenery visible along the shore.
Cabin in Capalaba
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Lake Cabin – Lakeside Idyll

Overlooking the peaceful beauty of Tingalpa Reservoir, located along a quiet no-through road dotted with similarly executive homes, as you drive over the hill, it feels like you have entered another world. Set on over 8000m² of land, our Lake Cabin offers that magical sense of escape, yet has two major shopping centres and everyday amenities just a few minutes’ drive away. Altogether, it’s a peaceful and private lakeside escape to relax and unwind.

Top Guest favourite
Apartment in Brisbane City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Central location and Stunning views

This stylish 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment offers stunning views of the Story Bridge, city, and river. Unwind in leather recliners, enjoy A/C throughout, and stream your favourites with fast Wi-Fi and Smart TVs. Cook and relax in the open-plan kitchen and living area. Both bedrooms have comfy beds, storage, and smart bedside tables with wireless charging and USB ports. Head to the rooftop infinity pool for breathtaking skyline views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Brisbane?

    Brisbane has welcoming neighborhoods such as South Bank, New Farm, and West End, each with a distinct mix of dining, arts, and riverside walks. Staying near the city centre makes it easy to explore local markets, museums, and green spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Brisbane with kids?

    Families often explore South Bank’s playgrounds and the riverside parklands, see wildlife at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, or discover hands-on exhibits at Queensland Museum. The city mixes outdoor fun and educational activities geared to all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Brisbane?

    Explore lush gardens at Roma Street Parkland, walk along South Bank’s cultural precinct, or visit Gallery of Modern Art. Outdoor enthusiasts often kayak on the river or relax at city parks and markets.

  • How is the weather in Brisbane?

    Brisbane has subtropical conditions with warm, humid summers from 69–87°F (21–31°C), and mild, drier winters from 47–74°F (8–23°C). Rainfall peaks in summer, so packing lightweight clothing and a rain jacket is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Brisbane?

    South Bank’s cultural attractions, the City Botanic Gardens, and the Story Bridge are frequently suggested for exploring Brisbane’s heritage and natural spaces. Art galleries, markets, and riverside paths add to the city’s welcoming atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in Brisbane?

    Brisbane has scenic trails like Mount Coot-tha Forest’s walking paths, bushwalks at Daisy Hill Conservation Park, and gentle strolls along the Brisbane River. Elevated lookouts reveal expansive city and forest views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Brisbane?

    Families frequently explore South Bank’s water park, interact with wildlife at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, or create at the Queensland Art Gallery’s children’s spaces. Parks and riverside lawns are popular for picnics and outdoor games.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brisbane?

    Explore the coast near Moreton Bay for beaches and marine life, wander mountain villages around Tamborine Mountain, or hike the rainforests of D'Aguilar National Park. These areas have unique local markets and nature walks.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brisbane?

    Many Brisbane stays welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like New Farm and Paddington with access to parks and walking paths. Checking rules with hosts ensures comfort for both you and your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Brisbane?

    Brisbane has a lively coffee culture, and markets often feature local produce and crafts. Bring sun protection for outdoor activities, and use public ferries or bicycles to explore riverside neighborhoods.

  • What is Brisbane known for?

    Brisbane is known for its riverside lifestyle, subtropical gardens, and vibrant arts scene. The city blends outdoor activities, cultural events, and locally rooted cuisine in a relaxed urban setting.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brisbane?

    Explore the heritage buildings and laneways of Brisbane Arcade, visit New Farm’s art spaces, or discover local street art in the West End area. Smaller community markets and galleries reveal local creativity.

  • What are the best foods to try in Brisbane?

    Brisbane restaurants have locally caught seafood, Queensland prawns, and tropical fruits like mango and passionfruit. Expect inventive fusion cuisine and classic dishes such as barramundi or lamingtons.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Brisbane?

    Pack lightweight clothes, sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, and a rain jacket if visiting in summer. Comfortable walking shoes help for city strolls or nearby nature trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Brisbane like?

    Neighborhoods like Fortitude Valley and West End are known for vibrant venues where people can explore live music, casual bars, and performance spaces. Brisbane has a creative mix of locally rooted clubs, laid-back cocktail lounges, and late-night eateries for a welcoming evening out.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Brisbane?

    Brisbane Festival lights up late winter and early spring with arts performances, while the Ekka agricultural show is a local tradition featuring food and entertainment. City markets, parades, and music events appear year-round.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brisbane?

    Brisbane has many family-friendly stays in areas like South Brisbane, New Farm, and Kangaroo Point, where parks and playgrounds are nearby. Hosts often provide amenities suited for families.

  • When is the best time to visit Brisbane?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and lower humidity, with outdoor festivals appearing around these times. Winter tends to be drier with comfortable days for city walks and river activities.

All about Brisbane

Australia’s third-largest city, Brisbane has long been the gateway to Queensland, the home of famous beaches along the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, and Whitsunday Islands, not to mention the Great Barrier Reef. Modern Brisbane offers sophisticated shops and restaurants, world-class museums, and plenty of sporting, music, and other performing arts events. A visit to Brisbane’s buzzing central business district includes intimate cafes and innovative eateries, while new venues like the Brisbane Powerhouse provide cutting-edge entertainment. For outdoor activities, visitors can climb the heritage-listed Kangaroo Point Cliffs, visit nearby parks like Mowbray Park on the river, and relax at Suttons Beach, one of many local beaches.

What are the top things to do in Brisbane?

Museum-hopping

Known by their shared acronym QAGOMA, the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art are located next to each other and boast world-class collections. The Gallery of Modern Art features three floors of often interactive exhibits. Collections highlight modern and contemporary Indigenous Australian and Australian artists, as well as several centuries of works by international artists.

South Bank Parklands

The South Bank Parklands are located south of the Cultural Centre, linked by a beautiful bougainvillea-clad arbour. The first stop is the Queensland Maritime Museum, one of Australia’s largest maritime museums and home to the restored Diamantina, a Royal Australian Navy frigate built in 1945. Housed in a building used for the World Expo 88, there are historic sailing ship models, early cargo ships, modern container ships, tankers, and cruise liners. Nearby, there’s also a 60-metre wheel which affords 360-degree views over the city.

Brisbane River

Running right through Brisbane, the Brisbane River offers a different perspective on the city. Take a dedicated river tour or ride on the free inner city ferry service. You can freely board or exit at six stops between North Quay and Sydney Street, New Farm. Alternatively, you could rent your own boat or hop in a kayak.

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