Gay Brisbane

LGBTQ Travel Gay Brisbane, Australia

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About an hour's flight north of Sydney, Brisbane is the main gateway to Australia’s famous Gold Coast resort area. Dubbed "Bris Vegas" by locals, it’s an exciting city, known around the country for cutting-edge cultural offerings and non-stop nightlife. It’s also a beautiful city, with a surprising amount of architecture dating back to the 19th century. The innovative modern structures are no less appealing.

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, the “Sunshine State” that occupies the northeastern corner of Australia. It’s a great base for outdoors enthusiasts, as the beaches of the Gold Coast are nearby, as are plenty of national parks.

It’s no surprise that the gay community here is out, loud, and proud. Big Gay Day, the city’s annual charity street party takes place in March. It pulls in thousands of people for a single cause: to raise funds for youth suicide prevention. The Brisbane Pride Festival has events, including the Pride Rally, the Pride March, and the Pink Pub Prowl, throughout the month of September. The Brisbane Leather Pride Festival also takes place in September, and Brisbears have monthly parties, picnics and other social get-togethers, all year long.

Several annual festivals feature among events at the Brisbane Powerhourse contemporary culture arts center, a former 1920s power station on the Brisbane River. These include: MELT:  Festival of Queer Arts and Culture, the Brisbane Queer Film Festival, screening gay-themed features and shorts, and the Brisbane Comedy Festival all in February. The Queensland Cabaret Festival happens in June.

 

Getting here

Brisbane International Airport is about 6 miles from the city center. Con-x-ion Airport Transfers offers one way or return 'door-to-door' coach services from the Airport to/from Brisbane city, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. The Brisbane AirTrain is a rail option to and from the airport that takes just 20 minutes to Central, with trains in operation 5am-10pm. Taxis are also available. For longer distance regional rail services, see Queensland Rail

Getting around

Translink covers public transport services for the whole South East Queensland region. CityCat Ferries are a great way to see Brisbane. They dock at more than a dozen points along the Brisbane River. Departures are every hour. VisitBrisbane has useful tips on getting around the area.

Currency and Money

The local currency is the Australian dollar. You shouldn’t have trouble finding ATMs in most urban areas.

 

Media & Resources

Local gay paper Q News, has a detailed, updated roster of what's on and where to go in Brisbane. City Pride Magazine, an insert in The Queensland Times daily newspaper, is also online. Sunshine Coast Pride Network, organizers of the eponymous February festival, also has local LGBTIQ events listings on their website.

FUSE Magazine out of Canberra, has gay local and national coverage, and DNA, a national glossy magazine and website, has some very impressive photography.

Emen8 "Australia's biggest and boldest online sexual health and wellbeing initiative for gay men, bisexual men and men who have sex with men!" also has travel and events highlights and tips on fashion and design.

Queensland Pride monthly appears to be dead, along with fellow Evo Media publications such as Cult, SX (NSW), MCV (Victoria), Blaze (SA), and their Gay News Network and SameSame websites. See this OutinPerth article on the subject.

Local men's social clubs with year-round events include: Boot Co, the area leather denim and uniform club; Brisbears, the local bears' group; and White Wolf with Brisbane men-only dance parties and outdoor get-togethers.

VisitBrisbane is a good general tourist guide to the city, with things to do, where to eat, and places to stay.

For map locations and website links to the businesses below, and more, see our gay Brisbane listings pages.

 

Bars and cafes
Much of the city's nightlife, including live music and several gay clubs, is to be found in Fortitude Valley, once the counter-culture hub of the 60's and 70's. Note that clubs can't allow new customers to enter after 3am.

The Beat (677 Anne St, at Brunswick, Fortitude Valley), young mixed crowd, after-hours partying once the other gay nightspots have called it a night, two dance floors and beer garden.

Cloudland (641 Ann St, Fortitude Valley), an urban garden oasis of 5000 plants, with retractable glass roof, spectacular bars, booth bookings, lunch, dinner, special parties.

Fluffy at Family (8 McLachlan St, Fortitude Valley), Sunday Fluffy, gayest of their nights, with weekly themes, drag divas. Other nights a devilishly bisexual crowd fills the clubs several levels and big dance floor. After a year as Ei8ht the club went back to their old name. Also with drag and dine socials at Cloudland.

Junk Bar (215 Waterworks Rd, Ashgrove), cozy suburban retro-style lounge, used records, snacks and chinese food from next door take-away.

Sportsman Hotel (130 Leichhardt St; Spring Hill), quiet, casual downtown gay watering hole, basic food and lodgings, shows, local crowd, cheap lunch specials. Meeting place and events venue for: Brisbears; first Satudays Boot Co; and monthly fetish events by Hellfire.

The TBC Club (388 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley), dark, loud, basement club, live music acts, indie-techno music, hip young mixed, mostly straight crowd. Was Bowler Bar.

Periodic White Wolf men-only nights take place at various venues around town.

Wickham Hotel (308 Wickham St), in Fortitude Valley, wickedly fun gay gaming nightspot, lunch Monday to Friday, nightly special parties. Queensland-style outdoor area, live music performances, shows, dancing, member benefits. Host of Big Gay Day in February.

CLOSED: The Stand (22 Mclachlan St, Fortitude Valley), gay cafe/bar, brunch, Jazz Nights, drag shows.

 

Saunas and sex clubs

The Den Men’s Club (187 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley), sex shop, cruise and sauna club cabins, slings, maze, slings and glory holes.

Number 29 Cruise Club (29 McLachlan St), gay cruising on three levels, free internet, solarium, coffee lounge, theme rooms, cubicles, suckatorium, sling, glory holes, cruising areas, seven screens of videos, glory holes, outdoor smoking area. Grunt Parties. The Spunk'd men's adult store.

Wet (22 Jeays St, Bowen Hills), biggest splash on Sundays, open daily from 11am, lockers, private cubicles, indoor and outdoor pools, steam, dry sauna, Jacuzzi, maze cruising, glory holes, sling, lounge, internet cafe.

CLOSED: Bodyline (45 Peel St, Westend), men's spa, steam and dry saunas.

 

Surfer's Paradise Bars
To the south down the coast, (outside our Brisbane map) this upmarket beach town has a small but active gay scene.

Club R (1/3 Alison St), private men's cruise club, video lounges, five screens, play areas, cubicles, big retail adult shop.

Escape Bar & Club (2 Cavill Ave), girls nights, guys's nights, gay party club, weekly Sunday Rehab DJs from 9pm.

SinCity Nightclub (22 Orchid Ave, Surfers Paradise), mainstream dance club with topless waiters, occasional gay nights.

 

Accommodations

Central Brunswick Apartments (455 Brunswick Street; 61-73-852-1411), choice, central, four-star accommodations, all conveniences including sauna, spa, mini-gym, maid services, roof-level barbecue and great skyline views. Restaurants, cafes, shops, and 24-hour supermarket nearby.

Limes Hotel (142 Constance St; 61-73-852-9000) boutique hotel in Fortitude Valley, roof-top cinema and bar, 21 modern rooms, kitchenettes, WiFi.

Mantra on Mary Apartment Hotel (70 Mary St; 61-73-503-8000), one and three bedroom apartments on 43 floors, services, modern boutique hotel facilities; spaciousness, privacy and convenience.

Besides being  gay clubs, both the Sportsmen Hotel (130 Leichhardt St; 61-73-831-2892) in Spring Hill, with 10 rooms from AU$60, breakfast, TV lounge, sun deck, and cooking facilities; and the Wickham Hotel (308 Wickham St; 61-73-852-1301), in Fortitude Valley, offer convenient accommodations, right at the scene. 

The Base Brisbane Embassy (214 Elizabeth St; 61-73-166-8000), one of Brisbane's many backpacker hotels, has clean, casual, inexpensive accommodations, self-catering kitchen, sun-decks, cinema, 24-hour access, and is a good place to meet people.

South of Brisbane off our map, near Burleigh Head and Palm Beach, Bush House (52 Nancol Dr, Tallebudgera Valley; 61-422-826-015), is a gay boutique B&B and guesthouse, with pool and spa, masseur services, satellite TV and fully-equipped kitchen.

See our map & listings section tab above for locations and links, and some local restaurant options.


- Staff 2020