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 Getting to South Bank is easy with Brisbane’s public transport connections:

CityCat and Ferries
Take a ride on a CityCat down the Brisbane River and you’ll enjoy some of the city’s best views. CityCats operate everyday and stop at the South Bank River Terminal on the Clem Jones Promenade. The inner-city ferry travels between the CBD, North Quay and Kangaroo Point, stopping at South Bank Terminal 1 and 2 on the Clem Jones Promenade.

Train
South Bank has two train stations, both conveniently located on Grey Street, South Bank. Trains run regularly from the South Bank and South Brisbane Stations. South Bank Station provides the closest access to The Parklands, Little Stanley precinct, the Goodwill Bridge and Queensland Maritime Museum. South Brisbane Station provides the closest access to South Bank’s Cultural Centre including Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Museum and Queensland Performing Arts Centre.

Bus
South Bank is connected to Brisbane’s Busway with buses departing regularly from South Bank and Cultural Centre Stations. South Bank Busway Station provides closest access to the Parklands, Little Stanley Street dining precinct, Goodwill Bridge and Queensland Maritime Museum. Cultural Centre Station provides for closest access to South Bank’s Cultural Centre including Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Museum and Queensland Performing Arts Centre. Visit www.translink.com.au for information and times on CityCat, train and bus services.

Taxi
Taxi ranks are located throughout South Bank including on Little Stanley Street, Grey Street and Sidon Street. Click here to order a Yellow Cab online or phone 13 19 24. Click here to order a Black & White Cab or call 133 222.

Green Cabs
Travel green, reduce your carbon footprint and enjoy stunning views of South Bank and Brisbane’s CBD when you travel via Green Cab. Zip around on a passenger transport powered by pushbike, ideal for navigating through city traffic. From short trips across the river, to informative city tours, Green Cabs are a fun, safe and effective way to travel through West End, South Bank, the city and Fortitude Valley. Catch a Green Cab from the Cultural Forecourt at South Bank (near the Wheel of Brisbane). For prices and more information, visit www.greencabs.net.au.