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Toowoomba

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About Toowoomba
Nicknamed as ‘The Garden City’, Toowoomba is located in the Darling Downs, southeastern Queensland, on the Great Dividing Range, about 2,300 feet above sea level. Founded back in 1849 as a village, this place was turned into a town in 1858. In 1860, it was turned into a municipality and in 1904, it became a city. The beauty of the largest inland City of Queensland, Toowoomba is described perfectly by its impressive street art and urban coffee culture. The charming sunflower farms, colourful gardens, lush parks, and quiet hamlets add to the scenic beauty of this city.

One of the best places in Queensland, the city of Toowoomba is packed with a myriad of attractions, ranging from parks and restaurants to breweries and museums. The top places to visit in Toowoomba include Cobb & Co Museum, Lake Annand Park, Empire Theatre, First Coat Outdoor Gallery, Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, and Toowoomba Salt Cave. On your tour to Toowoomba you can go shopping at the Toowoomba Farmers' Market, enjoy bird watching at the Queens Park, sample some good beers at Volcanic Brewing, and relish exotic Turkish pizzas at the Sofra Turkish Cuisine.

Toowoomba is blessed with a warm and temperate climate with a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year. The summers are warm, partly cloudy, and long, while the winters are mostly clear, cold, and short.
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What are the best places to visit in Toowoomba?

  • Queens Park
Amongst the major highlights of Toowoomba Tourism, the Queens Park Botanical Gardens is also the best place to visit in the town. The park is home to a variety of events and activities throughout the year, including the popular Easter in the Park festival. Queens Park is also a popular spot for picnics, BBQs and relaxation. The park is well-equipped with playgrounds, BBQ facilities, picnic areas and plenty of open space.
  • Cobb + Co Museum
Cobb + Co Museum in Toowoomba tells the story of the world-famous Cobb & Co coaching company and how it contributed to the development of Queensland. On display are a variety of horse-drawn vehicles, including the original Cobb & Co Royal Mail coach, as well as a range of artefacts and photographs. The museum also has a café and a gift shop.
  • Empire Theatre
The Empire Theatre is one of the most iconic and well-known buildings in Toowoomba Tourism. The theatre is home to a range of different performing arts companies and hosts a variety of different events and performances throughout the year. The Empire Theatre is a much loved and well-used building which is an important part of Toowoomba's history and culture.

What are the things to do in Toowoomba?

  • Head to Laneway Street Art Crawl
Ranked amongst the best attractions of Toowoomba Tourism, you must definitely visit the Laneway Street Art Crawl here. This street art event sees local and international artists painting murals on the walls of laneways in the city centre. The event has become a popular tourist attraction, with visitors coming from all over the world to see the unique street art.
  • Enjoy a picnic at Picnic Point Parkland
Picnic Point Parkland is a beautiful spot for a picnic in Toowoomba. With lush green grass, plenty of trees for shade and a stunning view of the city, it's no wonder this spot is so popular with locals and visitors alike. There are plenty of picnic tables and BBQs available, as well as a playground for the kids.
  • Visit the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery
The Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery is the largest and most significant art museum in Toowoomba. The gallery has a rich and varied collection of artworks, which includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, and installations by leading Australian and international artists. The gallery also has a strong focus on contemporary art, and regularly hosts exhibitions by emerging artists.

What are the best beaches near Toowoomba?

  • Settlement Cove Lagoon
Settlement Cove Lagoon beach is a beautiful place to relax and take in the stunning views. The lagoon is perfect for swimming, paddling and fishing, and the beach is perfect for sunbathing, picnicking and exploring. The area is also great for birdwatching, with many different species to be seen.
  • Coochiemudlo Island Main Beach
Coochiemudlo Island Main Beach is one of the most popular beaches near the town, and is a great way to experience Toowoomba Tourism. It is known for its clear water and white sand. It is a great place to swim, sunbathe, and relax. Also the nearby cafes and restaurants make it the perfect spot to spend a day.
  • Deception Bay Beach
Deception Bay Beach is one of the most popular beaches near Toowoomba. It is located on the east coast of the city and offers stunning views of the bay. The beach is also a great place for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing.
  • Golden Beach 
Toowoomba's Golden Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the Darling Downs. The golden sand and clear blue water make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the Queensland sunshine. There are plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained, from swimming and sunbathing to fishing and boating.

What are the best museums in Toowoomba?

  • Cobb+Co Museum
  • DownsSteam Tourist Railway & Museum
  • Milne Bay Military Museum
  • Royal Bull's Head Inn
  • First Coat Outdoor Gallery
  • Met Galleries
  • The Queensland Museum of Agriculture and Fisheries
  • The Toowoomba Historic Museum
  • The Toowoomba Foundry
  • Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery 
  • Heritage Village
  • The Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Centre
  • The Australian Motorlife Museum
  • The Toowoomba Carnival Museum 
  • The Toowoomba Surrounds War Memorial Museum

What are the places to visit in Toowoomba at Night?

  • Queens Park
  • Picnic Point
  • Street Art Walking Trail
  • Cobb+Co Museum
  • Laurel Bank Park
  • DownsSteam Tourist Railway and Museum
  • Tosari Galleries
  • St. Luke’s Anglican Church
  • Toowoomba Farmers Market
  • The Spotted Cow
  • The Grand Central Hotel
  • The Empire Theatre
  • The Toowoomba Civic Centre

What is Toowoomba best known for?

Toowoomba is best known for its beautiful gardens and parks. The city has many different gardens, including the Japanese Garden, the Rose Garden and the Botanic Gardens. Toowoomba is also famous for its annual Carnival of Flowers, which is held in September. It is also known for its grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture. The city also has a thriving food and wine culture, and is home to a number of festivals and events throughout the year.

How do I spend a weekend in Toowoomba?

There are plenty of things to do in Toowoomba for a fun weekend getaway. Visit the beautiful Queens Park and Botanic Gardens, explore the many shops and cafes in the CBD, or take a drive out to one of the nearby wineries for a day of wine tasting. For those who enjoy the outdoors, there are hiking and biking trails to explore, or you can head to one of the nearby towns for a day of exploring. For some evening entertainment, catch a show at the Empire Theatre or see a band play at one of the many live music venues.

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