Streets Beach is located in the Brisbane South Bank Park (Brisbane South Bank Parkland) on the south bank of the Brisbane River (Brisbane River) in Brisbane, Queensland.
Streets Beach is an artificial beach, one of the emblems of the city of Brisbane, like a green, uncut jade embedded in the bustling city. As the farthest city of Australia's largest city from the coast, Brisbane owns the world's eighth-largest man-made beach. Like natural beaches, Streets Beach has a sparkling lake, surrounded by fine white beaches and palm trees, and since Brisbane is located in the lower latitudes of the subtropical region, it is suitable for swimming all year round. So it's the perfect place for Brisbane citizens and tourists to cool off, swimming, digging sand, picnicking, or nothing lying on the beach to sunbathe, and there's always a delightful atmosphere.
Streets Beach is free for public use, with picnic areas, public toilets, free Wifi and other facilities, with lifeguards patrolling throughout the year, as well as restaurants, cafes, bars, boutiques, and so on, due to its downtown location, bustling surroundings, restaurants, cafes, bars, boutiques and so on.
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