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Explore Brisbane City Hall and King George Square. Check what’s on, including the Lord Mayor's City Hall Concerts. Book a space for an event.

Brisbane City Hall viewed from King George Square at twilight.

About City Hall and King George Square 

Located in King George Square, City Hall is a beacon of Brisbane’s history and culture. The heritage-listed building is used for local government functions. It also hosts events such as exhibitions and concerts.

King George Square is a prominent public town square in the heart of the CBD. It’s a popular gathering place for events, celebrations and community activities.

Upcoming events at Brisbane City Hall and King George Square

Brisbane City Hall and King George Square host a variety of events all year round.

They include City Hall concerts, ceremonies and festivals. 

Events

Plan your visit

Brisbane City Hall and King George Square are a must-visit destination if you’re new to the city. Take a moment to learn about Brisbane history and culture. 

If you’re a local, revisit to learn something new or meet up with friends. 

City Hall is open to the public:

  • Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
  • Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays, 9am to 5pm.

City Hall is closed on Good Friday, ANZAC Day morning (open from 1pm), Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.

Experiences and attractions

Food and drink

Indulge in a mid-morning snack or lunch at the cafe in City Hall.

Located on the basement level, the Marhaba Cafe is run by the Good Food Project.

Pick from freshly prepared menu items and frequently changing specials created by qualified staff. Marhaba Cafe is open 7am to 3pm Monday to Friday, with entry via 64 Adelaide Street.

The Shingle Inn is a cosy cafe on the ground floor, just off the King George Square entrance.

It serves everything from gourmet sandwiches to light meals such as fish and chips. It’s open 9am to 4pm Monday to Sunday. 

Council meetings

Council holds ordinary meetings in City Hall’s Council Chamber. 

If you're attending a meeting, you must follow behavioral guidelines to ensure the meetings run smoothly.

Filming and photography approval

Apply for a permit for filming or still photography in public areas. Request to close a road for a shoot.
Young student filmaker with camera and sound equipment at Visible Ink. She's writing on a tablet.

Transport and parking

Accessibility

We’re committed to providing equal access for all visitors to City Hall.

Accessible facilities at City Hall include:

  • accessible toilets on the ground floor and level 3, and ambulant toilets on the ground floor and levels 1, 2 and 3
  • accessible change room on the ground floor (Changing Places toilet) with ceiling hoist and adult-size changing table
  • wheelchair seating allocation on the Main Auditorium balcony and lower level of Council Chambers
  • wheelchair lifts for back-of-house access to the Main Auditorium and Ithaca stages
  • braille signage and audio looping throughout the building
  • visual and audio emergency alarms
  • lifts with accessible controls and carriage size for wheelchairs
  • ramp access into the building via the main entrance on King George Square
  • a nearby taxi rank on the corner of Ann Street and Roma Street.

Mobility Centre

Borrow a mobility device to use within the CBD, Southbank Parklands and the Southbank Cultural Precinct from the Mobility Centre in City Hall.

We loan wheelchairs, wheeled walkers and single prams for long or short periods, depending on availability.

The centre is located on the ground floor and is open:

  • Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
  • Saturday to Sunday, 9am to 5pm. 

To make a booking, phone the centre on 07 3014 4702.

Booking City Hall or King George Square

You can hire function rooms and courtyards in Brisbane City Hall, as well as King George Square, for events such as:

  • business meetings
  • galas
  • awards dinners
  • school formals
  • speech nights
  • weddings
  • exhibitions
  • concerts.

The function rooms, including the Main Auditorium, range from 110 square metres to 928 square metres. 

City Hall has a large central kitchen facility to cater for events, as well as modern audiovisual equipment.

King George Square includes 3,000 square metres of open space and a covered deck overlooking the square.

To enquire about holding your event at Brisbane City Hall, contact the venue operator, Epicure.

Funding support for community groups and organisations

Subsidised rates are available for community groups and organisations.

Follow these steps to apply for assistance with venue hire costs.

1 Request a venue hire quote

Request a quote from the venue operator, Epicure. 

2 Apply for funding assistance

Complete the online form to apply for City Hall and King George Square Community Support Funding.

Hang a flag or banner on City Hall

Flags or banners can be hung from City Hall to recognise major local or national events. Fees and condition apply.

Fees

Purpose Quantity Duration Base fee GST Total fee
Charity/not-for-profit organisation One banner Up to 14 days $210.50 $21.05 $231.55
Commercial One banner Up to 14 days $560.82 $56.08 $616.90

Conditions 

Your application:

  • must be submitted by the organisation, registered charity, or not-for-profit group
  • must be submitted no less than 14 days prior to the booking date
  • can only be submitted up to 12 months in advance
  • will be processed in the order it’s received
  • is subject to Council approval. 

For more information, phone Council during business hours on 07 3178 7185.

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Note

International flags are not flown from City Hall. This follows Queensland Government state protocols.

Lighting up City Hall and King George Square

Promote your event or raise awareness for a community campaign by lighting up City Hall and King George Square. 

No charges apply for an approved application where eligibility requirements and criteria have been met. Exceptions may apply.

Eligibility

Lighting up of City Hall and King George Square is available to organisations holding a significant event or activity in City Hall.

It's also available for significant city, state or national events or awareness campaigns that: 

  • have a Brisbane-wide audience 
  • benefit all Brisbane residents 
  • attract 10,000 participants 
  • are a national event represented in multiple states.     

For further information:

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