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The riverside suburb of Hamilton is only 5 kilometres from Brisbane's centre, and is rich in landmarks like the Breakfast Creek Hotel, one of the most famous hotels in the state.
Built in 1889 and entered onto the Queensland Heritage Register in 1992, the Breakfast Creek Hotel is as famous for its steaks as it is for its beer, which is still served out of chilled wooden casks.
Take a stroll along the Brisbane River, or hop on board the CityCat ferry to take in the many sights that line the edges of the river.
Shopping delights such as Racecourse Road and Toombul are in close proximity to Hamilton, making it a convenient and attractive location to stay.
Built in 1889 and entered onto the Queensland Heritage Register in 1992, the Breakfast Creek Hotel is as famous for its steaks as it is for its beer, which is still served out of chilled wooden casks.
Take a stroll along the Brisbane River, or hop on board the CityCat ferry to take in the many sights that line the edges of the river.
Shopping delights such as Racecourse Road and Toombul are in close proximity to Hamilton, making it a convenient and attractive location to stay.
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