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MEC, 2787 Gold Coast Highway When you want something greasy and delicious, this kebab joint is just the ticket. True, it's all fast food but the meal deals are the cheapest in town. So if you're low on cash but big on appetite, drop on in and leave stuffed. Open daily 12 noon-10pm.
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 My Oliver's Kitchen, Corner of Hanlan St and Esplande This extremely popular eatery does great deals on breakfast and lunch with nothing costing more than $10. As part of the Surfers Paradise Life Savers Club, you have to sign in at the bar before ordering. Queues can be quite big but don't let them put you off - they move quite quick. Open daily 8.30am-10pm. |
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Pancakes in Paradise, 3046 Gold Coast Highway Every pancake your heart desires and service with a smile has made this place a big hit. The all-you-can-eat pancake special is a challenge worth taking and great value for money if you've got the stamina for it. Probably best to loosen your belt before visiting though. Open daily 8am-9pm. The Clock Hotel, 3282 Surfers Paradise Boulevard For good value, backpackers should look no further than the Clock Hotel for its fantastic lunch and dinner deals. Buzzing day and night, the chefs here serve up delicious steaks for half the price of everywhere else along with an assortment of other hearty dishes. A good place to start your night. Open Sun-Thurs 10am-12am, Fri & Sat 10am-3am. The Surfer's Beach Café and Takeaway, The Esplanade Just off the main beach and perfect for an all-day breakfast or big lunch, this place is just the ticket the morning after the night before. Hangover-busting meals will have you feeling right as rain in no time - just watch out for daring seagulls stealing your grub. Open daily 8.30am-9pm. |
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The Bedroom, 26 Orchid Ave If getting someone between the duvet is the priority on your night out then this club is the perfect place for you. The dancefloor is surrounded by beds, which is a fun and comfortable way to take a breather in between your favourite tunes. There are also regular guest DJs and dance performances. Open nightly 9am-5am. Waxy's, 3206 Surfers Paradise Blvd Choosing between Irish pubs here isn't easy as there seems to be one on every street but Waxy's is the only place in town that has live music 7 nights a week. And with food and drink during the day, sport events in the evening and an upstairs nightclub, there's something for everyone here. Open daily 10.30am-close. Strike Bowling Bar, 35 Cavill Ave Is it a bird? Is it a bar? Is it a bowling alley? Well it's not a bird, but this is pefect for a fun night out as it's a bowling alley, bar and nightclub all in one. Full of things to keep you occupied, this might be the perfect place to begin your night out. Open daily 10am-close.
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 Swingin Safari, 2945 Gold Coast Highway The funkiest bar on the Gold Coast looks more like a series of living rooms than a bar, but in between the books, coffee tables, and sofas people lounge, chat and dress up in wedding dresses and similiar items from the clothes racks. Watch our for salsa nights, table quizes and more which are organised regularly. Open daily 5pm-midnight. |
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Sin City, 22 Orchid Ave Sin City is one of the most popular nightclubs on the Gold Coast and is the place to be seen in Surfers. Playing a hypnotic mix of dance and chart hits, the dancefloor is heaving with the who's who of local names and faces and if you're not there early expect a long queue to get in. Open nightly 11pm-5am. |
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Q1 Observation Deck, Level 77 of Q1, Surfers Paradise Boulevard For the best views of Surfers you'll have to enter one of the world's fastest elevators and climb to the 77th floor of the Q1 Tower. Once here you'll enjoy 360-degree views above everyone else in the world's tallest residential tower. Open Sun-Thurs 9am-9pm, Fri & Sat 9am-midnight; admission $19. South Stradbroke Island Take a trip to South Stradbroke Island and you will enjoy its undeveloped beaches, sand dunes and curious local wallabies. To get there all you need to do is take bus #706 from Surfers to Runaway Bay, and from there catch a ferry to the island. It's best to make an early start of it to ensure a full day's adventure.
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 Theme Parks Just minutes from Surfers Paradise lie a selection of world class theme parks that are fun for kids of all ages. There really is something for everyone - from tame water slides to white-knuckle rollercoasters, live action shows to encounters with movie stars. A must do for all visitors to Surfers. |
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Extreme Jetboating If you think your stomach can handle hurtling along the Nerang River at 70kph before being launched into a full 360° spin at the hands of highly professional, yet lunatic drivers then this is the activity for you. If that sounds a little nauseating don't worry, you're not alone. Surfing lessons Despite its name, Sufers Paradise isn't the greatest place for surfing. That is, if you're a decent surfer. If you're a novice then it's the ideal place to make your first tentative and ultimately unsuccesful attempts at the popular sport. For information on booking tours in Surfers Paradise visit the tourist office. |
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Buy theme park tickets in bulk There are all sorts of money saving deals on theme park tickets if you buy them in sets of three or more. Depending on your length of stay in Surfers, you could even fit a few theme parks into a single day if you start early enough. Ask at your hostel for the latest and greatest theme park deals. Go on a pub crawl Dotted around Surfer's you'll see stalls during the day advertising pub and nightclub crawls which are a great way to guarantee an epic night. On top of that you can take advantage of massive concessions thanks to their popularity. They're the perfect way to start off your time in the area and get to know new people.
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 Go to the beach Of course there are countless things to do around Surfers Paradise that will drain your bank account, but what better way to spend a day than on its famous beach, taking it easy, playing in the sea, checking out the surfers, reading a book or recovering from the night before. Take a breather...you deserve it. |
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Catch a movie on the beach During school and public holidays Surfers Paradise plays host to Australia's one and only beach cinema which is totally free to attend. All you need to do is bring your own snacks, drinks and chairs before settling down for the night and enjoying the sights and sounds from the big screen. Visit the Gold Coast Sporting Hall of Fame Located just 6km from Surfers Paradise in nearby Southport, the Gold Coast Sporting Hall of Fame (Owen Park, Queens St) is Queensland's first dedicated sports museum. It honours over 33 Gold Coast sporting champions who have reached the highest possible level in their sport. These include cricketer Craig Mc Dermott, swimmer Andrew Baildon, and rugby league legend Mick Veivers. |
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