Come on the museum member ride and experience unlimited access to SparkLab for 12 months.
Construction and infrastructure works are currently underway around the Cultural Centre. We recommend familiarising yourself with the latest information to help plan your visit.
The Cultural Centre bus stop and South Brisbane train station will continue to operate with directional signage for pedestrians. Learn more about work around the Queensland Cultural Centre or download the area map.
Corner of Grey and Melbourne Streets
South Bank, South Brisbane
Queensland 4101
The museum is a short walk across the river from Brisbane’s CBD via the Victoria Bridge or the Kurilpa Bridge.
There are two main entrances located on Level 2 and Level 1 closest to the Cultural Centre Busway Station.
A third entrance is located on Level 0 via Grey Street, beside the Dinosaur Garden.
The Queensland Cultural Centre Car Park (P2) is located underneath Queensland Museum Kurilpa. Entry via Stanley Place (vehicle height limit at entry: 2 metres).
A temporary set down area for vehicles including taxis, coaches, school buses and minibuses is located on Stanley Place.
Visitors with disability permits are advised to check with the attendant via the auto pay station intercom to confirm if person with disability bays (PWD bays) are available.
Phone (07) 3840 7334 for assistance.
Parking rates
$17.60 per entry, per day.
Payment by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or debit card only.
No cash payments are accepted.
Car park opening hours
Monday to Sunday: 7am to Midnight.
Public Holidays: 7am to Midnight (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day).
Alternative parking is available at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Plan your visit to Queensland Museum Kurilpa, centrally located at the Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank.
Open daily 9:30am — 5pm. Entry to Queensland Museum Kurilpa is free. SparkLab, some exhibitions and events have an entry fee and tickets can be purchased online.
Accessibility and sensory information to help you plan your visit to Queensland Museum Kurilpa.