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Fairy Door

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Brisbane's Fairy Doors are a series of enchanting miniature installations that add a touch of whimsy to the city's urban landscape. Conceived by local artist Mace Robertson, these tiny doors are intricately designed and hidden in various locations, inviting residents and visitors alike to embark on a delightful scavenger hunt. Each door is unique, reflecting different themes and artistic styles. For instance, the Eastern Portal in West End showcases Robertson's signature craftsmanship, captivating passersby with its intricate details. During the festive season, the city embraces this charming initiative by introducing Christmas-themed tiny doors. These special editions are hidden around popular areas such as Roma Street Parkland, King George Square, and the City Botanic Gardens, adding a magical touch to Brisbane's holiday celebrations. The Fairy Doors have become a beloved aspect of Brisbane's cultural fabric, encouraging exploration and sparking joy among those who discover them. Whether you're a local or a visitor, seeking out these tiny treasures offers a unique and enchanting way to experience the city's creative spirit.

Tips for Finding Brisbane's Fairy Doors 


  • Know Where to Look: Fairy doors are hidden throughout Brisbane's laneways, parks, and cultural spots. Popular locations include Fish Lane, South Bank, King George Square, and the City Botanic Gardens. Look Low and in Unusual Places: 

  • These tiny doors are often tucked near the base of walls, poles, and hidden corners, so keep your eyes peeled! Visit During the Day: While some fairy doors are illuminated, they are easier to spot in natural daylight. 

  • Check for Seasonal Additions: Special Christmas-themed fairy doors appear during the holiday season in places like Roma Street Parkland and Queen Street Mall. 

  • Make It a Fun Hunt for Kids: Searching for fairy doors can be an exciting scavenger hunt for children so bring them along and let their imaginations run wild! 

  • Take Photos, But Don't Move Them: Feel free to snap pictures, but leave the doors untouched so others can enjoy the magic. 

  • Follow Local Art Guides: Some of Brisbane's street art trails and walking tours include fairy doors as part of their hidden gems. 

  • Check Social Media for Clues: Many locals and artists post about new fairy door locations, so searching Instagram or local community groups might give you hints on where to find them.

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