Discover Perth
Perth is the capital of Western Australia, as well as a bustling cosmopolitan city. See the following for some of the attractions on offer. For further information, please click here.
Culture
New to Perth? Discover the area’s rich migrant history, where you will be spoilt for cultural choice. From Chinatown to Lake Vasto, there will be something for everyone to discover.
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Educational Attractions
There is a lot to learn in Perth – explore Scitech to learn all about science and maths, or The Perth Mint to discover the history of Western Australian gold.
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Food Lovers
Always evolving, the Perth food scene is spectacular for foodies. Check out Long Chim for an underground dinner adventure or Petition for everything from brunch to after-dinner drinks. If you’re feeling fancy, Wildflower is the place for you!
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For the Avid Shopper
Whether wanting to browse designer brands on King Street, wander through the heritage-listed Raine Square, or window shop through Leederville until you give in to the shopping urge, Perth will have you and your shopping desires covered.
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Public Spaces
Explore Perth’s open spaces where the community comes together for events or take in some art and culture. From Yagan Square to Elizabeth Quay, a wander outside will not leave you disappointed.
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Discover Western Australia
Surrounding Perth, you will be able to explore a wide variety of landscapes featuring the natural beauty of Western Australia. As Australia’s largest state, there is so much to see and do. Why not consider extending your stay?
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Broome
Broome is the pearling capital of Australia, and just over a two-hour flight from Perth. Home to the world-famous Cable Beach sunsets, Broome offers 22 kilometres of white sand beaches matched with beautiful turquoise water. Red cliffs and dinosaur footprints can be found further inland around Gantheaume Point.
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Fremantle
A perfect blend of old and new, Fremantle is a unique cultural experience. A combination of maritime, convict and colonial history can be explored in the well-preserved 19th century port streetscape of this city. The Fishing Boat Harbour has been in operation since the early 1900s and has exquisite fresh local seafood on offer for food lovers.
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Lake Hillier
Next to the deep blue ocean sits a bright pink lake – Lake Hillier is one of the world’s most extraordinary natural phenomena. A remarkable view by cruise or helicopter, this destination is not to be missed.
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Margaret River
A premium wine region, Margaret River is filled with spectacular scenery, where vineyards are set amongst an ocean and forest backdrop. Over 15 percent of Australia’s premium wine is produced here, and besides over 100 wineries you will be spoilt for choice with a multitude of fine restaurants, boutique breweries, art galleries and fresh produce.
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Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is just a short ferry ride from the mainland, but worlds away from city life. Riding is the best way to get around, as there are no cars on the roads; otherwise hop on the Bayseeker Bus to get around. Home to the lovable quokka, Rottnest Island is a must-see destination.
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Swan Valley
Western Australia’s oldest wine region features award-winning local produce as well as enrapturing local heritage. Swan Valley also features a variety of activities such as cycling, hiking, and golfing. Other areas of interest include an impressive array of wildlife, art and history.
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