About this property
Located in Brisbane's CBD (Central Business District), Brisbane Marriott Hotel, overlooks the iconic Story Bridge and offers modern rooms with extra-comfortable beds and panoramic views. The hotel features an onsite restaurant, fitness centre and an outdoor/covered swimming pool. All rooms at Marriott Brisbane are air-conditioned and include, complimentary WiFi, a work desk and a tea/coffee maker. Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street Pier and Chinatown are 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel. Motion Dining offers al fresco dining and river views. The chef’s menu focuses on regional produce. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.2 for a two-person trip.
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Availability
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1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 double bed and 1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
2 double beds | ||
2 double beds | ||
2 double beds | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 extra-large double bed | ||
1 large double bed | ||
1 large double bed | ||
1 large double bed |
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Guests who stayed here loved
- Bethany
Australia
“Excellent staff. View and location great. Seamless check-in/out and concierge.” - Kaila
Australia
“The staff, especially Sasara, made my birthday so special. The room was really nice and spacious. The location is also great for riverside restaurants.” - Kurt
Fiji
“Our recent stay was enjoyable from the very start. Although our check-in was quite late, the process was absolutely seamless, and from there our stay could not have been any more pleasant. The room was warm and welcoming, the beds were wonderfully...” - Czed
Australia
“Stayed here for work, it is nice and convenient and the front desk staff are friendly..” - Andrew
United Kingdom
“Good breakfast in a relaxed setting. Attentive service.” - Kelly
Australia
“Our stay was awesome great breakfast, room was lovely with a great view. Staff were very accomodating, my daughter was celebrating her 21st and she received a surprise little cake which made her feel very special.” - Maria
Australia
“Customer service with the staff fantastic. Greeted everyone with respect.” - Mel
New Zealand
“We love a Marriott stay and Brisbane was just as good as the others. Fabulous location, easy walk down to the river and all that it offers. Nice light rooms, good size and has all that is needed. Felt like a real treat in the city.” - Annette
Australia
“The view, the decorations, pre checkin call and early checkin, the birthday cake,song and messge delivered just after arrival,” - Von
Australia
“Breakfast excellent, staff excellent, room not perfect but good enough. Room wonderfully clean and comfortable. Staff always going out of their way to make our stay the best it could be. Room service excellent. They charged us twice for the room...”
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Child policies
Children of any age are welcome.
Children 12 years and above will be charged as adults at this property.
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Cot and extra bed policies
Prices for cots and extra beds are not included in the total price, and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
The number of extra beds and cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.
All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.





The fine print
Please note that there is a 1.95% charge when you pay with a credit card.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.