Brisbane City Hall is one of the most important scenic spots for visiting Brisbane Village. Its architecture is elegant, with its brown and yellow exterior walls and columns supporting the bell tower and the observation platform for climbing the telescope. Municipal halls can be visited in specific areas, but because they are also office space, most of the areas are still closed. On the first floor, I remember the Leaders'brochure. On the first floor, the second floor and the third floor, there are some exhibits, which can help us understand the historical story of the city and the building. The most important thing is to visit the Bell Tower. Every 15 minutes, there are a group of people, no batch limit of 7 people. They take the passenger ladder to the 5th floor (it seems that they can't remember clearly) to collect tickets. The number of people per day is limited, so they should arrive early. Fortunately, we got the second batch of tickets and went upstairs by an old hand lift. The Bell Tower area is a circular platform. It can overlook the city in 10 minutes. Queen Street, CBD, Abbott Church and so on are all in sight. It is very beautiful.