Oaks Festival Towers
Property Information:
108 Albert Street, Brisbane
Brand new, stunning design, Oaks Festival Towers is located on the famous Festival Hall site in the heart of Brisbane CBD. This 41 level development offers 401 apartments being a mix of one and two bedrooms. The Brisbane cafe society is at your doorstep with only a short stroll to the Queen Street Mall, entertainment, business district and parklands.
- 41 Levels
- 401 apartments
- Gymnasium
- Lap pool
- Heated Spa
- Sauna
- BBQ area
- Residents Lounge
- Secure Undercover Parking (fee applies)
Accommodation Information:
Stylish air conditioned apartments with full kitchen facilities, laundry, separate lounge area and either balcony or alfresco balcony which is enclosed with bi folding windows. High quality appliances, entertainers kitchen and advanced design.
- Full Kitchen facilities
- Laundry
- Separate Lounge area
- Air conditioned
- Private Balcony
- STD/ISD Telephone
- DVD player
Location Information:
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of just under 2 million. It is a city set close to the Pacific Ocean, and is situated beside the Brisbane River on plains between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range in south-eastern Queensland.
Shopping:
Brisbane has many shopping centres. The Queen Street Mall has restaurants, souvenirs and shopping centres, including: Wintergarden, Broadway on the Mall, Queens Plaza, Brisbane Arcade and The Myer Centre. The majority of consumer commerce is generally done within the suburbs of Brisbane, via massive shopping centre hubs which include major departments chains. There are 4 major shopping centres in Brisbane located in the suburbs of Chermside, Indooroopilly, Mt Gravatt and Carindale. Smaller, yet significant shopping centres are also littered around the other suburbs of the city.
Recreation:
Popular areas for recreation include the South Bank Parklands, the Roma Street Parkland (which has an outdoor amphitheatre), the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens (a colonial era botanic gardens founded in 1855 in the Brisbane CBD), and the Mount Coot-tha state forest (which includes a lookout over the city), the Brisbane Botanic Gardens (contemporary botanical gardens) and also the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, as well as Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and Brisbane Forest Park, the rock-climbing cliffs which are located at the southern approach to the Story Bridge at Kangaroo Point, and the more than 27 km of bicycle pathways which line both sides of the river east and west of the city centre. Another new Brisbane attraction is the Story Bridge Adventure Climb. The Story Bridge is one of only three legally climbable bridges in the world.
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