Top Things To Do In Logan
Logan, the mini city south of Brisbane is a bit of a surprise package, with plenty of great things to do and see.
Named after Captain Patrick Logan, the fearsome commander of the penal settlement, today Logan is the south-east’s multicultural hub, home to some 215 ethnic groups and nationalities and boasts fantastic ethnic markets and shopping, wetland and nature walks, art gallery, parklands and historical and cultural sites.
Here are our top 10 must do’s, from the best sights to the best bites in Logan.
Brunch at the nearest thing to a real South East Asian street food alley is one of the drawcards of the region’s best multicultural market along with its top value exotic fruit and veges..more
Logan’s best kept shopping secret is this virtual Aladdin’s cave of stunning and eclectic designer furniture tucked away in a warehouse, with unique customized pieces a fraction of inner city prices...more
Australia’s Biggest Spiel Art park – a fantasy Peter Pan playground - lets children get a bird’s eye view of the surrounding landscape from its tree-high towers, set within great parklands for all the family...more
This little hamlet of perfectly preserved local heritage buildings provides a fascinating time capsule of Australian colonial life with amazing attention to detail – a must visit for all ages...more
This splendid wetland expanse features easily accessible paths, boardwalks, bird hides, forest, mangroves, and excellent barbecue and picnic facilities, ideal for an alfresco lunch and easy stroll...more
Once a month Eats & Beats is takin’ it (fabulous food and music) to the streets throughout Logan with this pop-up festival featuring Australia’s best food trucks and local acoustic acts...more
This charming and quaint little slice of New Zealand (café, kitchen and gallery) lies tucked away in the streets of Springwood, serving up scrumptious home-baked traditional foods...more
One of south east Queensland’s super parks, these state of the art parklands are a bit of a kids wonderland, with everything from water and sand play to super flying foxes – perfect for a day trip...more
Let your mind wonder and find yourself on the outer edges of Parklands at a peaceful Buddhist retreat. Loose yourself amongst the traditional Chinese Buddhist architecture, gargoyles and statues where you will find a tranquil place to celebrate multicultural diversity and harmony...more
The only place in south-east Queensland where you can get up close and personal to koalas for free, get educated, take a bush walk, bike or horse ride in the nearby forest and BYO picnic too...more