Post Office Square in Brisbane is an urban oasis, offering a serene retreat amid the city's hustle and bustle. The meticulously landscaped gardens and shaded seating areas create a peaceful environment for relaxation or a quick lunch break. The square's central location makes it easily accessible, providing a convenient escape for nearby office workers and visitors. However, limited seating space during busy periods can be a drawback. Overall, Post Office Square stands as a well-designed green space that enhances the cityscape, providing a welcome respite for those seeking a moment of tranquility in the heart...
Read moreThis food court has a strange rule that you can't wait for a friend, seated until you buy something. Like the flamingo on the bags in the newsagency you may as well stand on one foot while it rains. The food court has an upper intermediate level of quality food, in variety and nutrition. Have a look towards the entrance that curves around the dry cleaners, you'll be surprised at what you find. The decor may look dated but the food is quite good. Avoid the women food attendants ( Matronly grouch auras) in the roast vegetables and like foods outlet opposite the upscale sandwich shop. Jealous...
Read moreA carpark is a carpark, however I booked ahead using "secure parking" website. The booking procedure was relatively simple. Make the booking, pay by credit card, then you're sent a pin number, with absolutely no suggestion on how to use it. For non regular users like myself, I arrive at entry gate, and do the only thing I'm used to doing, press the button and receive a ticket, believing the pin number will be used on exit. Not so. Pin number is used on entry and exit. If "secure parking" is reading this, a simple prompt in the confirmation text, on how to utilise the pin number, will be...
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