Food scene
Relaxed spot with striking decor and geometric ceiling details, offering traditional Chinese meals.
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Canton Bay Chinese Restaurant And Bar
130A Mounts Bay RdRelaxed spot with striking decor and geometric ceiling details, offering traditional Chinese meals.
Gluten and refined sugar free cafe serving a wide range of sweet and savoury all-day menu items. We cater to Vegans, Coeliacs, Fitness people, Mums, and many others
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Health Freak Cafe Kings Park
130 Mounts Bay RdGluten and refined sugar free cafe serving a wide range of sweet and savoury all-day menu items. We cater to Vegans, Coeliacs, Fitness people, Mums, and many others
Restaurant and bar in a Georgian manor, for modern Australian cuisine and landscaped gardens.
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Lamont's Bishops House
78 Mounts Bay RdRestaurant and bar in a Georgian manor, for modern Australian cuisine and landscaped gardens.
Long-running, family-friendly steakhouse chain known for its ribs, onion loaf & Romarita drinks.
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Tony Roma's
919 Hay StLong-running, family-friendly steakhouse chain known for its ribs, onion loaf & Romarita drinks.
Stylish, dimly lit Japanese venue with a marble bar, serving sushi, teppanyaki and upscale mains
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Sushia Izakaya
200 St Georges TerraceStylish, dimly lit Japanese venue with a marble bar, serving sushi, teppanyaki and upscale mains
In Australia, the name David Thompson goes hand in hand with Thai cuisine and his Perth venture lives up to the hype.
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Long Chim Perth
Saint Georges TerraceIn Australia, the name David Thompson goes hand in hand with Thai cuisine and his Perth venture lives up to the hype.
A lively inner-city restaurant with a menu packed full of share dishes based on Southeast Asian street food.
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Apple Daily Bar and Eating House
2 St Georges TerraceA lively inner-city restaurant with a menu packed full of share dishes based on Southeast Asian street food.
One of WA’s most vibrant and spacious eateries with a Middle Eastern-inspired menu, located in an old bus garage.
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Propeller
222 Queen Victoria StreetOne of WA’s most vibrant and spacious eateries with a Middle Eastern-inspired menu, located in an old bus garage.
Lulu La Delizia
97 Rokeby RdThe place for pasta in Perth.
One of Western Australia’s shiniest hidden gems, where French cuisine is given special treatment.
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Petite Mort
225 Onslow RdOne of Western Australia’s shiniest hidden gems, where French cuisine is given special treatment.
Clarke's
97 Flora TerraceA reliable, high-end favourite for food lovers since 2003.
A trifecta of Instagram-worthy dishes, great coffee and attentive service.
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Gusto food
86 Angelo StA trifecta of Instagram-worthy dishes, great coffee and attentive service.
A Fremantle favourite famous for its artisanal wood-fired breads.
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Bread in Common
43 Pakenham StA Fremantle favourite famous for its artisanal wood-fired breads.
Sayers Sister
236 Lake StRelaxed daytime dining tucked away in Northbridge.
A relaxed beach eatery with beautiful views over the Indian Ocean.
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Il Lido Italian Canteen
88 Marine ParadeA relaxed beach eatery with beautiful views over the Indian Ocean.
Lady of Ro
345 Rokeby RdA colourful Mediterranean local.
Drinks and Nightlife
Intimate jazz club promoting Australian talent with round table seating & a pizza & sharing menu.
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The Ellington Jazz Club
193 Beaufort StIntimate jazz club promoting Australian talent with round table seating & a pizza & sharing menu.
Lively brewhouse with quaint timber decor and an outdoor area, for whiskey, stout and bistro food.
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Durty Nelly's Irish Pub
397 Murray StLively brewhouse with quaint timber decor and an outdoor area, for whiskey, stout and bistro food.
This classy dance club with red-velvet curtains & leather lounges hosts renowned guest DJs.
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Geisha Bar
135A James StThis classy dance club with red-velvet curtains & leather lounges hosts renowned guest DJs.
Craft beer, creative cocktails & bar bites in a stylish venue with timber floors & vintage decor.
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Bar Lafayette
Craft beer, creative cocktails & bar bites in a stylish venue with timber floors & vintage decor.
Billie H. Supper Wine Bar
34 St Quentin AveMuch more than your average neighbourhood wine bar
Swallow Bar
198 Whatley CresA hip neighbourhood bar popular among locals.
Getting Around
Elizabeth Quay Bus Station
Bus Station
Kings Park Rd Havelock St Green Cat 17 station
Bus Station
Malcolm St Harvest Tce Green Cat 4 station
Bus Station
Europcar Perth City
5 Gordon StCar rental agency
Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth central business district. Located on the north shore of Perth Water and centred on the landmark Swan Bells, it was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee.
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Elizabeth Quay Train Station
Elizabeth Quay is a mixed-use development project in the Perth central business district. Located on the north shore of Perth Water and centred on the landmark Swan Bells, it was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II during her Diamond Jubilee.
Sightseeing
CPP John Oldham Park
Mounts Bay RoadTourist Attraction
The Swan Bells are a set of 18 bells hanging in a specially built 82.5-metre-high copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. The tower is commonly known as The Bell Tower or the Swan Bell Tower.
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The Bell Tower
Riverside DriveThe Swan Bells are a set of 18 bells hanging in a specially built 82.5-metre-high copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. The tower is commonly known as The Bell Tower or the Swan Bell Tower.
A popular place for exercising, this 242-step, concrete staircase offers landings & panoramic views.
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Jacobs Ladder
Jacobs LadderA popular place for exercising, this 242-step, concrete staircase offers landings & panoramic views.
Kings Park is a 400.6-hectare park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two-thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland.
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Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Fraser AvenueKings Park is a 400.6-hectare park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two-thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland.
Local Aboriginals believe the rainbow serpent, "Waugal," created this winding river. To Perth locals and tourists alike, it's the perfect setting for outdoor fun. You can picnic in the riverside parks, bike or hike along the many trails, cast a fishing line, sail, swim, or kayak. To see some of the posh houses of the riverfront suburbs, hop aboard a relaxing river cruise between Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
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Swan River
Local Aboriginals believe the rainbow serpent, "Waugal," created this winding river. To Perth locals and tourists alike, it's the perfect setting for outdoor fun. You can picnic in the riverside parks, bike or hike along the many trails, cast a fishing line, sail, swim, or kayak. To see some of the posh houses of the riverfront suburbs, hop aboard a relaxing river cruise between Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
Cottesloe
One of Perth's most popular beach
Port Beach
One of Perth's most popular beach
One of Perth's most popular beach that has a children's playground and plenty of picnic nooks.
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City Beach
One of Perth's most popular beach that has a children's playground and plenty of picnic nooks.
Popular with adults and children, the Perth Mint offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of gold in Western Australia. The Gold Exhibition displays the world's largest coin, weighing a whopping one-tonne, as well as gold nuggets and bullion. In the 1899 melting house, you can watch pure gold being poured to form a solid bar, and you can also ogle the largest collection of gold nuggets in the Southern Hemisphere. Hourly guided talks provide fascinating insight into the discovery of gold in the state and the history of the Perth mint, and the tours include a short film. You can even find out your weight's worth in gold. After your visit, stop by the gift shop for unusual souvenirs or enjoy a Devonshire Tea at the cafe.
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The Perth Mint
310 Hay StPopular with adults and children, the Perth Mint offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of gold in Western Australia. The Gold Exhibition displays the world's largest coin, weighing a whopping one-tonne, as well as gold nuggets and bullion. In the 1899 melting house, you can watch pure gold being poured to form a solid bar, and you can also ogle the largest collection of gold nuggets in the Southern Hemisphere. Hourly guided talks provide fascinating insight into the discovery of gold in the state and the history of the Perth mint, and the tours include a short film. You can even find out your weight's worth in gold. After your visit, stop by the gift shop for unusual souvenirs or enjoy a Devonshire Tea at the cafe.
About three kilometers from the city center, Perth Zoo has been delighting animal lovers since 1898. International visitors can experience some of the country's unique wildlife in the Australian Bushwalk and Wetlands exhibits. All the favorites are here: kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, wombats, and Tasmanian devils.
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Perth Zoo
20 Labouchere RdAbout three kilometers from the city center, Perth Zoo has been delighting animal lovers since 1898. International visitors can experience some of the country's unique wildlife in the Australian Bushwalk and Wetlands exhibits. All the favorites are here: kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, wombats, and Tasmanian devils.
In the Perth Cultural Centre, a one-minute-walk from the nearest train station, the Art Gallery of Western Australia houses a collection of both international and Australian art from 1829 to the present day. Special emphasis lies on works from Australia and the Indian Ocean Rim. As well as an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary indigenous art, the gallery displays works by eminent artists such as Hans Heysen and Frederick McCubbin.
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Art Gallery of Western Australia
In the Perth Cultural Centre, a one-minute-walk from the nearest train station, the Art Gallery of Western Australia houses a collection of both international and Australian art from 1829 to the present day. Special emphasis lies on works from Australia and the Indian Ocean Rim. As well as an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary indigenous art, the gallery displays works by eminent artists such as Hans Heysen and Frederick McCubbin.
If you have wiggly kids in tow, Scitech makes a great addition to your sightseeing itinerary. This engaging, family-friendly museum encourages kids to explore science and technology, engineering, and math through imaginative and interactive exhibits. Discoverland is specially designed for three to seven year olds, with displays on air, water, gravity, electricity, and magnets. The construction zone here is great for budding builders, and kids can even dress up as sea creatures and crawl into a tunnel at the small aquarium exhibit or spy on mom and dad through a periscope. Waterlandia explores the water cycle, and older kids will enjoy the planetarium movies and science shows. A puppet theater and special themed exhibitions round out all the fun.
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Scitech
Sutherland StreetIf you have wiggly kids in tow, Scitech makes a great addition to your sightseeing itinerary. This engaging, family-friendly museum encourages kids to explore science and technology, engineering, and math through imaginative and interactive exhibits. Discoverland is specially designed for three to seven year olds, with displays on air, water, gravity, electricity, and magnets. The construction zone here is great for budding builders, and kids can even dress up as sea creatures and crawl into a tunnel at the small aquarium exhibit or spy on mom and dad through a periscope. Waterlandia explores the water cycle, and older kids will enjoy the planetarium movies and science shows. A puppet theater and special themed exhibitions round out all the fun.
Essentials
West Mart
1178 Hay StConvenience store
Woolworths St Georges Terrace
100 St Georges TerraceSupermarket
Coles
William StreetSupermarket
CBD IGA X-Press and Cellarbrations
556 Hay StSupermarket
The Good Grocer South Perth IGA
21 Mends StGourmet grocery store
Shopping
London Court is a three- and four-level open-roofed shopping arcade located in the central business district in Perth, Western Australia. It was built in 1937 by wealthy gold financier and businessman, Claude de Bernales for residential and commercial purposes.
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London Court
647 Hay StLondon Court is a three- and four-level open-roofed shopping arcade located in the central business district in Perth, Western Australia. It was built in 1937 by wealthy gold financier and businessman, Claude de Bernales for residential and commercial purposes.
Enex
683 Hay StChic shopping centre offering fashion stores, trendy eateries & free personal styling services.
Murray Street Mall
Murray Street MallShopping Mall
Wesley Quarter
93 William StShopping Mall