“So, this is Christmas and what have we done? “would be the ideal question to ask ourselves this year. But don’t be saddened, no pandemic could possibly get the better of Christmas! The festival is still being celebrated across the globe and Brisbane is no different. Brisbane might not be as glorious as it’s been in the previous year, but the festivities will take place.
Brisbane hotels are open for locals to escape for the holidays, malls will be decorated and the city will be alive. If you happen to be staying at Oaks Cairns Hotel, then you will be able to see the 22-metre-tall Christmas tree will be easily accessible. You will be able to take selfies with the tree, however, maintaining social distancing when in public is compulsory. The lighting of the Christmas Tree took place on the 1st of December and was live-streamed online on the Brisbane City Facebook Page.
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