Maryborough (Queensland)

Maryborough is a city in Central Queensland.

Understand
Located three hours from Brisbane, Maryborough was a major immigration port and a visit to the Wharf Street Precinct retains many reminders of this period.

Much of Maryborough's character has been preserved in classic Queenslander houses, mostly built of local timber in a range of sizes and designs. Gracing the city's broad tree-lined streets, these homes have given Maryborough a reputation as one of the most beautiful historic locations in Queensland.

Within minutes of the city centre are rich farmlands, gold beaches, rainforests, islands and national parks. Beautifully restored 'Queenslanders' (the unique houses built for tropical Queensland), graceful commercial buildings and lovely old churches are three of Maryborough's great drawcards.

By train
The Tilt Train stops at Maryborough West Station and a shuttle bus transports travellers into Maryborough CBD.

By plane
Hervey Bay Airport (HVB) airport is around 30 min from Maryborough.


 * Qantaslink flies from Brisbane.
 * Jststar operates services from Sydney. Often flights to Hervey Bay from Sydney are cheaper than flights to Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast.

Shuttles are available from Maryborough to the Airport.

By car
About 2 hours drive north from the Sunshine Coast, and 3 hours drive north from Brisbane.

By bus
Coach services running north from Brisbane stop in Maryborough.

By car
Car rental facilities are easily available. Avis, Hertz, & Budget all have car rental depots.

By taxi
Taxis are available. Call the national 131 008 taxi number for service.

By bus
The local bus company is Wide Bay Transit and travel many different routes.

See
The wonderful colonial architecture of our commercial buildings and magnificent Queenslander homes.

The Mary Poppins statue is outside the building where Mary Poppins author P.L. Travers was born.

Do

 * Take a walk or relax by the river in majestic Queens Park, one of Australia's first botanic gardens, and still an expansive garden that's well worth a visit.
 * Sunday in the Park is a lazy Sunday morning of fun, food, brass bands, steam train rides and river cruises held every last Sunday of the month in Queens Park.

Hear the big bang of the historic time cannon.

Meet city ambassadors - Mary Heritage and the Town Crier.

Snag a bargain at the city's famous weekly Heritage City Markets every Thursday morning.

Have your photo taken with the Mary Poppins Statue.

See the best collection of "Old Queenslander" homes in the state.

Visit the many museums.

Visit Portside - the heritage precinct - which was once voted as one of the top "Must Do" experiences in Queensland.

Buy
A well developed service centre, you can find a comprehensive shopping area for supplies and a bit extra. Banks, ATMs and currency exchange are all available.