Vice City
Fortitude Valley's True Crime Tour
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Partner Name: Dark Stories
Address: Church St & Wickham St Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
Discover the hidden stories of Greater Brisbane''s corrupt past on a unique cultural tour with Dark Stories. This guided cultural tour takes you to the Fortitude Valley, a hub of corruption during Brisbane''s most notorious era.
As you walk through the valley, you''ll visit the headquarters of underworld kingpins and learn about the casinos that once operated in secret. You''ll have the opportunity to re-enact sting operations and visit the site of the Whisky Au Go Go Nightclub Firebombing.
Dark Stories'' cultural immersion tour offers a deep dive into the findings of the Fitzgerald Inquiry, revealing the corruption that scourged this city. You''ll learn about the city''s infamous past and uncover the vices that Brisbane tried to forget.
This cultural exploration tour is not just a history lesson, but also a chance to experience Aboriginal cultural experiences and learn about the cultural heritage of the area. As a cultural landmarks tour, Dark Stories will take you to significant cultural sites and provide insights into the city''s indigenous history.
As a We Wander partner, Dark Stories offers a unique perspective on Australia''s cultural tourism offerings. Their cultural sightseeing tours are a must-do for anyone looking to explore the lesser-known stories of Australia''s third-largest city. Join Dark Stories for a memorable trip down Brisbane''s glamourous, glitzy, and corruption-laden past. Please note that this tour is not suitable for children, as it includes mature content and themes. Minimum age requirements apply.
In summary, Dark Stories'' cultural tours offer a unique and inspiring way to explore the cultural heritage of Greater Brisbane. By delving into the city''s corrupt past, participants can gain a deeper understanding of Australia''s complex history and cultural identity.