
This self-guided audio walk explores Brisbane through its wartime history, civic landmarks, river crossings, and museums. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a clear route through the city center while discovering stories that shaped modern Brisbane.
Your route begins at MacArthur Museum Brisbane, inside the former wartime headquarters where General Douglas MacArthur directed the Allied campaign in the South West Pacific. From there, you continue to Anzac Square and its memorial spaces, then move into the heart of the city at Brisbane City Hall and the Museum of Brisbane. The walk carries you across Victoria Bridge to South Bank, where river breezes, public lawns, and cultural spaces open up the cityscape.
The tour then follows the river to the Queensland Maritime Museum and across the elegant curve of the Goodwill Bridge before returning to early colonial Brisbane at the Commissariat Store Museum. Your final stretch passes through the busy Queen Street Mall and ends near Hit the Road Tours Brisbane in the city center.
Along the way, you can expect striking contrasts: solemn war memorials, honey-colored stone facades, broad river views, historic vessels by the water, and the lively sound of shoppers in the mall. The most memorable moments come from standing where wartime decisions were made, crossing the Brisbane River on foot, and seeing how military, maritime, colonial, and modern city life meet in one compact journey.





