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Where to eat, drink, play & stay in Cairns


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Curated selection of points

Known as the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, but the heart of Tropical North Queensland also has plenty of urban attributes to explore.

Smack bang in the heart of Tropical North Queensland, Cairns is known more for its convenience than cool: it’s the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Heritage Area, as well as the luxurious holiday enclaves of Port Douglas and Palm Cove to its north. But if you linger a little longer you’ll discover that Cairns is more than just a ‘Point A’ with its hip and happening culinary scene and a host of activities to keep the whole fam bam interested. Here are our picks of the city’s best places to eat, drink, play and stay.

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Salt House
Sun-dappled deck, bobbing yachts, mountains in the not-too-distant distance.

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Caffiend
Hightail it to Caffiend for your morning caffeine hit.

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Ochre
Ochre Restaurant is a no-brainer when it comes to dining out.

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Jafflehead
Remember when jaffles were a thing? THEY STILL ARE.

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The Conservatory Bar
It may be small in size but its chilled-out vibes, impressive wine list and charming design has garnered it a big following.

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Hemingway's Brewery
I’ve got 99 problems but beer ain’t one.

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Flamingos Tiki Bar
This place is kitsch cool to a tee.

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Esplanade Lagoon
Crocs and stingers – not the kind of marine life you want to bump into while leisurely swimming.

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Rusty's Farmers Markets
Boasting more than 180 stalls, Rusty’s Markets is the best place to come to browse the region’s local produce.

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Oceana Walk Shopping
If you’re a lover of quirky things then you’ll probably lose yourself down the little laneway that is Oceana Walk.

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Cairns Art Gallery
Get cultured at Cairns Art Gallery, the city’s only visual art museum.

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Cairns Botanic Gardens
Green thumbs rejoice.

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The Riley
Cairns’ newest hotel, Riley is part of the luxurious Crystalbrook Collection.
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