Overview
West End is Brisbane's most eclectic and multicultural inner suburb, sitting on a river bend south of the CBD. Its Boundary Street strip is lined with Greek tavernas, Vietnamese pho houses, independent bookshops, vintage stores, and weekend farmers' markets.
Highlights
- Boundary Street: The main artery, with a walkable mix of cafés, restaurants, and boutiques reflecting the suburb's diversity.
- Davies Park Market: A popular Saturday morning farmers' market under the Riverside Expressway with fresh produce and street food.
- Musgrave Park: A green oasis in the heart of West End, significant as a gathering place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
History
West End was settled by Greek, Italian, and Vietnamese immigrant communities from the early 20th century, giving it a distinctive multicultural character. Despite gentrification pressures, it retains its alternative, community-focused identity.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Visit on Saturday morning for the Davies Park Market and brunch along Boundary Street.
- Tip 2: Take the free CityHopper ferry from South Bank to West End for a scenic arrival.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.