The highly anticipated Queen’s Wharf Residences has opened, introducing a new era of modern apartment stays to Brisbane’s latest tourism, leisure and entertainment hub, Queen’s Wharf.
The highly anticipated Queen’s Wharf Residences has opened, introducing a new era of modern apartment stays to Brisbane’s latest tourism, leisure and entertainment hub, Queen’s Wharf. Located within the tallest tower in the precinct, Queen’s Wharf Residences is set to redefine city living while contributing towards Brisbane's tourism credentials and capacity to host corporate events.
Queen’s Wharf Residences boasts over 170 keys operated by Minor Hotels Australasia, offering a selection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments with open-plan layouts for a relaxed and contemporary feel. Each residence features a private balcony, providing stunning views of the Brisbane River, Botanical Gardens, or the city skyline.
Queen’s Wharf Tower blends sleek design with natural elements. Its curved glass exterior makes a bold mark on the city skyline, and greenery is woven into the façade, softening the structure and creating a connection to nature. This natural aesthetic continues inside, with each apartment featuring subtle colours and natural materials.
Guests will enjoy access to diverse lifestyle amenities, including a sophisticated wine lounge, a lap pool, sauna and steam room, a gymnasium and yoga spaces. Additionally, the apartments provide close access to the precinct’s vibrant entertainment, and exceptional dining experiences including HUA, Black Hide Steak & Seafood by Gambaro and Sokyo.
Ideally located just a short stroll from the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC), this is the ultimate destination for both corporate and leisure guests. For those who enjoy retail therapy, Harris Lane will offer a dynamic mix of boutiques and global brands, bringing a fresh shopping experience to the heart of Queen’s Wharf.
Art lovers will also find plenty to explore, with the precinct forming part of an immersive art trail featuring large-scale installations from some of Australia’s most innovative contemporary artists, including an eight-metre illuminated bronze sculpture by Brisbane-born, internationally renowned artist Lindy Lee.
"As Australians increasingly embrace mixed-use precincts for their convenience and lifestyle benefits, Brisbane’s rapid economic growth - projected at 68% by 2041 - reinforces the need for developments that cater to its expanding business, tourism, and events sectors,” said Craig Hooley, Chief Operating Officer for Minor Hotels Australasia.
“Every detail of the Queen’s Wharf Residences is designed around the guest experience. After waking up to breathtaking views of the city, mornings can be spent with a yoga session overlooking the river, followed by a relaxing swim or time in the sauna. From exploring the boutiques to a long lunch with friends, every moment is designed to be memorable. We’re proud to be a part of such a landmark development.”