The Ipswich Visitor Information Centre is located in the popular Queens Park complex, a mix of playgrounds, parklands, gardens, and native animal zoo.
The information centre has passionate and experienced volunteers and can provide information along with free maps and brochures, and a selection of local and regional art, hand-made gifts, produce and other products.
There is a free booking service for tours and accommodation and also has restrooms with showers.
Address: Queens Park, 14 Queen Victoria Parade, Ipswich City, Queensland.
Website: https://www.discoveripswich.com.au/information-centre/ipswich-visitor-information-centre/
Phone: 07 3281 0555
Email: info@discoveripswich.com.au
Nearby Brown Signs
Cobb & Co Tourist Drive – The first Cobb & Co mail route from Brisbane to Toowoomba, the drive starts from Ipswich where Cobb & Co mail handed over to Queensland’s first railway main line to Grandchester, then continuing with Cobb & Co taking passengers and mail the rest of the way to Toowoomba
Enviro Park Lookout – Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve is bushland near the centre of Ipswich, an old quarry and fossils site from the 1800s. Lookout from the top of a water tower
Hardings Paddock Picnic Area – Hardings Paddock Picnic Area in the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate, walking trails, accommodating horse riding, day use picnic area, camping area, stables
Purga Nature Reserve – Purga Nature Reserve is the largest protected area of endangered Swamp Tea-Tree forest in the world. Two walking trails including a boardwalk over the swamp
Queens Park – First park developed in Queensland dating back to 1860s, Queens Park in Ipswich is 3 destinations in one. Playground, Australian animal zoo, & Japanese gardens.
The Workshops Rail Museum – The Workshops Rail Museum in Ipswich was originally Queensland Rail’s North Ipswich Railway Workshops. Interactive features such as the train driving simulator
