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Your Maryborough Holiday
The exciting city of Maryborough is calling. Uncover both its hidden gems and highlights with a Maryborough holiday package that's customised to you. Like to get out and explore? Brolga Theatre and Convention Centre, Queens Park and Mary Poppins Statue are just three of the top-rated places to visit during your trip to Maryborough. Whoever you're escaping with and whatever the size of your budget, your dream Maryborough holiday is only clicks away with Expedia.
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Maryborough Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | Australian dollars |
Closest Airport | Hervey Bay Airport (HVB) |
Population | 15,500 |
Max Temp Winter | 21ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 27ºC |
Top Sights | Brolga Theatre and Convention Centre, Poona National Park and Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum |
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Maryborough
Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum
Spread over three floors, this comprehensive historical museum showcases fascinating military paraphernalia dating from the Boer War to the present.
Customs House Interpretive Centre
Browse this captivating museum in Maryborough’s historic portside district, which was once the first stop for all goods and settlers arriving in Australia.
Queens Park
Lush greenery borders the serene walkways of this heritage-listed park, which overlooks the Mary River in the city’s historic portside district.