Chain fashion stores and luxe brands on busy Queen Street, plus the shady riverfront City Botanic Gardens, make Brisbane CBD popular. Historical photos in the Museum of Brisbane, and skyline views from the 1930s Clock Tower, are the attractions of Brisbane City Hall. The waterfront cocktail bars and seafood eateries around Eagle Street Pier, which draw an upmarket crowd, are the exceptions to the area’s quietness at weekends. Restaurants, shopping centres, and hotels in the vicinity of the vibrant communities of this city offer excellent opportunities to unwind after work. Transport links like metro, train, and bus stations make day-to-day travel easy and efficient.