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Perth Attractions

Perth is the capital of Western Australia and the state's largest city. Founded in 1829, the city experienced a boom during the Western Australia gold rushes in the 19th century and continues to flourish today. There are countless things to do in Perth, from visiting the sandy beaches of its Sunset Coast and cruising the Swan River to exploring the port of Fremantle and the wineries of Swan Valley. Whether you want to enjoy the modern luxuries of the city or delve into its long history, Perth offers endless opportunities for discovery and excitement.


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Free Things to Do in Perth

Some say the best things in life are free. Check out the following around Perth:

Francis Burt Law Education Centre and Museum - Bring the entire family and set off on an interesting adventure through history together.

Mowanjum Art and Culture Centre - Satisfy your passion for arts and culture here and observe local creativity at work.

Central Park Tower - Architecture lover or not, you're certain to be impressed by this landmark's modern design.

Perth Town Hall - You'll feel like you've traveled back in time while exploring this historic attraction.

Heirisson Island - Simply being near the water is guaranteed to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

108 St Georges Terrace - Well known among those who live here, this place is worth visiting.

Wesley Uniting Church - Gain a deeper understanding of local religious beliefs at this sacred site.

Matilda Bay - Enjoy a leisurely stroll by the water's edge and perhaps even stick a toe in.

Swan River Foreshore Trail - You'll be treated to views that'll render you speechless at this natural landscape.

Supreme Court Gardens - Grab your blanket, pack some snacks and find a shady area to be with nature.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Perth

Perth was built up around the Swan River, and the region is full of unique culture thanks to influxes in population throughout history. The capital and its neighboring areas offer distinct experiences that are unique to Western Australia.

Fremantle - Also known as Freo, Fremantle sits at the mouth of the Swan River and acts as the port of Perth. The city is known for its Australian Convict Sites, which claim a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and its colonial-era buildings, including the oldest building in Western Australia, the Round House. Fremantle's beaches, such as Port Beach and Bathers Beach, are popular kite and windsurfing spots thanks to the strong afternoon sea breeze locally called the Freo Doctor.

Kings Park - Kings Park is the largest inner city park in the world, occupying the western edge of Perth's central business district. Covering 1,003 acres (406 ha), the park contains the Western Australian Botanic Garden, which is home to over 2,000 species of flora. Kings Park is also home to the State War Memorial and several tree-lined Avenues of Honour, which commemorate service personnel who died in the World Wars.

Rottnest Island - Just off the coast, Rottnest Island is an A-class reserve where you can find coastal birds, native (and adorable!) quokka, and endemic tree species like the Rottnest Island pine and teatree. Go diving to explore the island's vibrant coral reefs and fascinating shipwrecks, and visit the Wadjemup Lighthouse-the area's first stone lighthouse. Also take time to learn about the Aboriginal Australians of the island, including their turbulent history with European settlers.

What to See in Perth

As the largest city in Western Australia, Perth is full of culture and home to a bustling art scene. The city hosts the annual Perth International Arts Festival, which highlights both performing and visual arts, and the Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, where sculptors from around the world showcase their creations along Cottesloe Beach. The West Australian Ballet, Opera, and Symphony Orchestra all make their home in Perth alongside groups like the Black Swan State Theatre Company. Sports fans can catch a match by the West Coast Eagles or Fremantle Dockers Football Club in Domain Stadium, also known as the Subiaco Oval.

Sightseeing in Perth

Take advantage of all the exciting activities Perth has to offer. Western Australia's capital is filled with museums showcasing regional history, such as the Western Australia Maritime Museum and the Army Museum of Western Australia, as well as local landmarks like the Swan Bells or Perth Bell Tower. The Perth Zoo is a fun outing for families, boasting over 1,200 animals across 164 species, including uniquely native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, dingoes, and emus in the Australian Walkabout zone. The Swan River is a popular recreational spot as well, and cruises on its calm waters offer fantastic views of Perth's skyline. Outside the city proper, parks like the John Forrest National Park and Avon Valley National Park offer a serene, nature-filled break from the bustle of the metropolis. Foodies and wine lovers can get their fill of local flavors as well by visiting the Swan Valley, whose fertile soil has given rise to a number of wineries, breweries, and fine restaurants.

Things to Do in Perth with Kids

There are plenty of sensational experiences in Perth that the whole gang will get a buzz out of. These are some of the top family friendly experiences in the area.


 

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Fremantle

Arty, eclectic Fremantle is known for its superb café culture, microbreweries and laid-back beach lifestyle.

Fremantle
Perth Central Business District featuring a city, night scenes and a bay or harbor

Perth Central Business District

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Sitting alongside a river with skyscrapers, museums and a lively arts scene, Western Australia’s capital offers an exciting city center.

Perth Central Business District
Mandurah which includes waves and surfing

Mandurah

Explore the coastal and inland waterways of this large picturesque city in Western Australia and see lots of marine and land wildlife.

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Perth Airport

If you're spending some time in Perth Airport, DFO Perth and SuperCars Perth are top sights worth seeing.

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Rottnest Island showing waves and skyline

Perth City Centre

If you're spending some time in Perth City Centre, Western Australian Museum and Art Gallery of Western Australia are top sights worth seeing.

Perth City Centre
Scarborough Beach featuring a garden, general coastal views and a sandy beach

Scarborough

Coastal and inspired by an English beach resort, this area boasts an entertainment precinct with restaurants, bars, and a nightclub. Landmarks include the high-rise Rendezvous Hotel Perth Scarborough and the ocean-side Scarborough Beach Pool.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Perth worth visiting?
Famous for its coastal beaches and nature, finding awesome things to do in Perth is a cinch. Remember to add Scarborough Beach to your trip itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Perth?
Start your sightseeing with a visit to Scarborough Beach and Cottesloe Beach. Then, check out different areas of Perth for local dining and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Perth?
The top tourist attraction in Perth is Scarborough Beach, so don't forget to add it to your sightseeing list.
Is three days enough to stay in Perth?
Three days in Perth is plenty of time to visit the city's major highlights. Many guests spend three days on average. Perth Zoo, City Beach and His Majesty's Theatre are top-rated sights. Like to see more? Hang around a while longer to visit nearby hotspots like Town Of East Fremantle.
Is Perth a walkable city?
That depends on what you want to do and see in Perth. Several attractions, like Perth Zoo and His Majesty's Theatre, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a stroll through some of Perth's best neighborhoods, Perth City Centre is 0.5 miles away from downtown, while Perth Central Business District is 0.2 miles away from the city center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Perth with kids?
What to do in Perth for adults?
Swan Brewery and Lilac Hill Estate are just a couple of the things to do in Perth. With loads of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Perth?
In Perth, City Beach is an unmissable spot for anyone wishing to see the city without taking their wallet out. Also, wander around the local parks and neighborhoods, and ask for ideas from a local tour guide. It's a simple way to discover the best free things to do in Perth.