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Located in Australia’s Sunshine State of Queensland, Toowoomba is more than worthy of its nickname, the Garden City. During certain times of the year, the city becomes a blaze of colour as the flowers in the many parks and gardens here burst gloriously into life. Toowoomba takes its status as the Garden City seriously, holding an annual Carnival of Flowers each September, the longest running floral event of its kind in the whole of Australia. The general atmosphere here is very laid-back and there is a certain charm to the city centre, the tree-lined streets and friendly locals making Toowoomba seem more like a rustic, country town rather than a city. To add to the rustic theme, the city is home to a number of charming country pubs, many serving locally sourced food produce along with traditionally brewed ales.
The history of the city dates back to 1840 and visitors get the opportunity to revisit its colonial past at the Cobb and Co Museum. Amongst other exhibits, this fascinating attraction is home to the National Carriage Collection, featuring a variety of beautiful horse-drawn vehicles. More history can be experienced by walking along Russell Street, one of the oldest avenues in the city and one which is lined with fine examples of colonial architecture. As it is situated over 700 metres above sea level, the city affords epic views over the vast Lockyer Valley from Picnic Point Lookout, where you can also enjoy refreshments at the coffee shop and café.
If you have access to a car, there are three main roads which run through the city and surrounding areas – the A2 Warrego Highway, the A3 New England Highway and the A39 Gore Highway. There are six bus routes in operation here but service is limited at the weekends. The taxi cabs in the city are metered and offer reasonable fares compared with many other Australian cities.