Cinemas in Brisbane


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There are many great places to see in Brisbane, like: South Bank Parklands, the Roma Street Parkland and the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens. The city's most famous tourist attraction is however the Story Bridge, world's only legally climbable bridge. However, there is nothing like watching a great movie after a day full of activities. The numerous cinema halls in Brisbane cater to all kinds of people with various preferences. Whether you are fond of luxuries or want to have a great dining experience after the movie is over, the cinema halls in Brisbane have something for everybody. Not only that, if you want to experience a movie on a giant screen in a park, you can even have that experience. So choose your type of cinemas in Brisbane and enjoy.


Cinemas in Brisbane must feature Baileys moonlight cinema. It is unique in the sense that movies are screened in parks and gardens instead of confined halls. You can watch the movie under the open sky and at the same time sip into your favorite drink.

Greater Union Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinema in Brisbane is actually a chain of multiplexes owned by Greater Union with presence in all the major cities in Australia. Tying up with Birch Carroll and Coyle, the company now operates three Brisbane multiplexes namely: Gold Class cinemas, Indooroopilly and Garden City. Being the most expensive one, the Gold Class multiplex offers you a unique dining and beverage experience while you watch your favorite movie.

With 8 moderately large auditoriums, Eldorado 8 Cinema in Brisbane screens some of the best classic and contemporary movies in town. The entire complex is centrally air conditioned. The sprawling underground car parking facility makes this cinema in Brisbane a convenient place to watch a movie.

Palace Theatres in Brisbane plays host to annual French, Italian and Greek Film Festivals. This luxurious four screen multiplex has a licensed bar. The vicinity of it is full of world class restaurants. This multiplex is a great venue for an enjoyable night out.

The Hawthorne Cinema in Brisbane is one of the oldest multiplexes in this beautiful coastal city. Though the multiplex has only three halls with a capacity of only 850 people, one of its halls has the second largest projection screen in all of Brisbane.


Hoyts Cinema, Brisbane is another multiplex owned by the Hoyts chain of multiplexes. The auditoriums are all plush and well maintained. Located conveniently and reached easily on public transports, you can watch recent films in utmost comfort.

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