Brisbane’s skyline just welcomed a striking new addition as Queen’s Wharf Residences officially opens for sale. Nestled within the tallest tower of the Queen’s Wharf precinct, this highly anticipated release is set to redefine the experience of modern apartment stays in the city’s newest tourism, leisure and entertainment destination.
Positioned in the heart of Brisbane, Queen’s Wharf Residences presents more than 170 keys operated by Minor Hotels Australasia. With a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, each space is designed with open-plan layouts that exude a relaxed, contemporary feel. Every apartment features a private balcony, offering sweeping views of the Brisbane River, the Botanical Gardens, or the dazzling city skyline.
At first glance, the tower itself makes a bold architectural statement. Its curved glass façade creates a sleek silhouette, softened by touches of greenery that weave throughout the exterior. This balance between urban sophistication and natural serenity flows indoors too, with apartments styled in neutral tones and natural materials to complement the building’s organic aesthetic.
Guests at Queen’s Wharf Residences will have access to an array of lifestyle amenities, including a wine lounge, lap pool, sauna and steam room, a fully equipped gymnasium, and tranquil yoga spaces. The experience extends beyond the building, with the precinct offering a vibrant mix of dining and entertainment options, from the bold flavours of HUA to the premium offerings at Black Hide Steak & Seafood by Gambaro and the renowned Japanese restaurant, Sokyo.
Its prime location, just a short walk from the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC), makes it equally attractive for corporate and leisure guests. Fashion lovers will also find plenty to explore at Harris Lane, where a curated mix of boutiques and global brands promises a new wave of retail excitement.
Queen’s Wharf isn’t just about food, shopping, and views—it’s a cultural hub too. The precinct is part of an immersive art trail, featuring large-scale installations by some of Australia’s most imaginative contemporary artists. Among them is an eight-metre illuminated bronze sculpture by Brisbane-born, internationally renowned artist Lindy Lee, offering visitors and residents an artistic encounter woven into the very fabric of the space.
According to Craig Hooley, Chief Operating Officer for Minor Hotels Australasia, Queen’s Wharf Residences is a response to Brisbane’s booming future:
“As Australians increasingly embrace mixed-use precincts for their convenience and lifestyle benefits, Brisbane’s rapid economic growth – projected at 68% by 2041 – reinforces the need for developments that cater to its expanding business, tourism, and events sectors.”
Hooley adds,
“Every detail of the Queen’s Wharf Residences is designed around the guest experience. After waking up to breathtaking views of the city, mornings can be spent with a yoga session overlooking the river, followed by a relaxing swim or time in the sauna. From exploring the boutiques to a long lunch with friends, every moment is designed to be memorable. We’re proud to be a part of such a landmark development.”
With prices starting from AUD$369, now is the time to be among the first to experience life at Queen’s Wharf Residences – where city living meets resort-style comfort in one of Australia’s most dynamic new precincts.