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Hamilton Suburb Profile  

Known for it’s highly sought after location and picturesque river views, Hamilton has a perfect blend of community vibes, heritage aesthetics and entertainment culture. Historically identified for it’s top-tier villas and large estates, Hamilton oozes suburban charm that keeps the locals loyal to this appealing riverside neighbourhood.
Hamilton Suburb Profile  
Living in Hamilton
The Locals

If you’re looking for a perfect balance between thriving cultural activity and peaceful living, then Hamilton wins hands down. Living in Hamilton offers divine historic housing with established grounds, and the area boasts a lush lifestyle and community-centric charm – all in close proximity to the CBD and Brisbane Airport. 

The Portside Wharf not only serves as Brisbane’s terminal for large luxury cruise ships, but it is also popular amongst Brisbane locals for its thriving food culture. The Portside Wharf precinct is brimming with cafés, restaurants, and boutiques, all clustered in waterfront apartment buildings. Living in Hamilton means you’re at the heart of the action, with the culinary peak of the weekly Eat Street Markets providing a much-loved blend of international food, local brews, art, craft, and live music. 

Racecourse Road links Hamilton to the popular nearby suburb of Clayfield and is the main retail and commercial hub of Hamilton. Buzzing with activity, this strip of cafés, restaurants, and boutiques is loved by the locals. 

Ferries provide a scenic mode of travel in Brisbane, and CityCats depart from Brett’s Wharf, taking passengers to the city or to the outer western and eastern suburbs. 

This waterside neighbourhood delivers on all fronts. 

Area Features

Eat Street Markets

With an eclectic mix of pop up stalls, food trucks and shipping container bars, these rustic markets showcase an abundance of local and international culinary treats.

Ideal Locality

With direct access to the Brisbane airport by road and easy access to the CBD by ferry, Hamilton’s locality sets it apart from the other inner northern suburbs.

Food and Shopping Culture

Hamilton’s quaint cafés and international restaurants along Racecourse Road and in the Portside Wharf precinct offer generous and diverse food choices.

Hamilton is home to a combination of young professionals, established couples and families, all of whom love living in close proximity to the city and the well-known racecourses Eagle Farm and Albion Park – Hamilton is renowned as home base for the racing community. 

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