Things to do in Perth
Kings Park and Botanic Garden Enjoy breathtaking views of Perth's iconic skyline from one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. |
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Fremantle Markets Visit the iconic Fremantle Markets with over 150 stalls for its distinctive atmosphere of over a hundred years of vibrant culture and heritage. The markets are home to a diverse range of stalls selling fresh produce, handmade crafts, clothing, and street food. It’s a lively spot where you can discover local artisans, pick up unique souvenirs, or sample delicious food from around the world. |
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Gage Roads Brewery Enjoy fresh local food and onsite brewed beer, overlooking great views of the Fremantle harbour. |
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Perth Cultural Centre Discover Perth's rich history and vibrant art scene in Northbridge and the Perth Cultural Centre, where you'll find the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Western Australian Museum, the State Library, and the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. |
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Western Australian Maritime Museum Discover the vast riches and awe-inspiring vessels of Western Australia’s maritime history. |
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Margaret River Region A stunning coastal escape, enjoy everything from gourmet food and wine tasting to exploring ancient limestone caves and hiking through lush forests. Surf some of Australia’s best breaks, indulge in local produce at farm-to-table restaurants, or immerse yourself in the region’s vibrant arts scene. Whether you’re after adventure or relaxation, Margaret River offers an unforgettable mix of nature, culture, and culinary delights. |
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Rottnest Island Home to the happiest animals on earth - quokkas – Rottnest Island/Wadjemup is a holiday haven of pristine beaches, aquamarine bays, bike tracks and walking trails. Only a 30-minute ferry ride from Fremantle, immerse in the history and explore the very best of Rottnest. |
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Ningaloo Reef and the Coral Coast Offering adventure and natural beauty, swim with whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, snorkel vibrant coral gardens in Coral Bay, or spot dolphins at Monkey Mia. Explore Shark Bay’s unique marine life, the dramatic cliffs of Kalbarri, and the remote Abrolhos Islands, perfect for fishing and diving. Geraldton offers a blend of coastal charm and history, while Exmouth provides a gateway to Ningaloo’s underwater wonders. This region is a haven for marine lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for unforgettable coastal landscapes. |
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The Kimberly and North West Take a camel ride or watch the sunset at Broome’s iconic Cable Beach, experience the thrill of Horizontal Falls by boat, and uncover the rich Aboriginal culture along the Dampier Peninsula. Karijini National Park beckons with its awe-inspiring gorges, waterfalls, and tranquil swimming holes. For those seeking adventure and unforgettable natural wonders, this region offers the ultimate outback escape. |
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Pinnacles and Cervantes The Indian Ocean Drive region offers a stunning mix of natural wonders and coastal escapes. Visit the otherworldly Pinnacles Desert, where ancient limestone spires rise from golden sands, then head to Cervantes for pristine beaches and fresh Western Rock lobster. In Jurien Bay, snorkel in turquoise waters or take a sea lion tour, while wildflowers bloom in nearby Lesueur National Park. Further north, Kalbarri National Park invites you to explore rugged landscapes and the vibrant pink waters of Hutt Lagoon. |
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For more things to do, visit the Tourism WA.