Nestled in the heart of the $3.6 billion Queen's Wharf precinct in Queensland, Australia, The Star Brisbane is poised to become a landmark destination within Brisbane's newest entertainment and leisure hub. This expansive 30-acre precinct along Brisbane’s river edge promises over 50 venues and experiences designed to appeal to both locals and visitors, redefining the city’s cultural and entertainment landscape.
The Star Brisbane opened in phases beginning on August 29, 2024, with additional venues and experiences continuing to debut into September and beyond. The initial phase introduced key attractions, including the main casino gaming floor, the Star Grand Hotel with 340 luxury rooms, suites, and penthouses, and various dining and entertainment options. Other highlights include the Neville Bonner Pedestrian Bridge and the Bicentennial Bikeway.
At the core of this precinct, The Star Brisbane offers a comprehensive entertainment destination featuring luxury hotels, a state-of-the-art Event Centre with Brisbane’s largest 1,440-seat ballroom, a pre-function bar, and an outdoor terrace. The development caters to diverse tastes with a range of dining spots, bars, and entertainment options.
A standout feature is the Sky Deck, a seemingly suspended platform 100 meters above the Brisbane River, offering breathtaking city views. The Sky Deck will host three distinct venues: Aloria and Babblers, both dining venues, and Cicada Blu, an open-air bar, making it a sky-high playground for visitors.