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Perth's Central Business District bustles with suited professionals by day and transforms into a cultural playground after hours. St George's Terrace showcases impressive glass towers while historic sandstone buildings like His Majesty's Theatre add character to the urban landscape. Murray Street and Hay Street malls offer retail therapy between business meetings, with street performers adding unexpected charm to lunch breaks. Getting around couldn't be easier with free CAT buses looping every ten minutes and two central train stations connecting you everywhere. Dining options cater mainly to the corporate crowd with quick bites during the day, while evenings offer a quieter atmosphere perfect for exploring the waterfront at Elizabeth Quay.
Northbridge lights up Perth's nightlife scene with buzzing bars, clubs, and restaurants that keep the energy flowing into the early hours. The Perth Cultural Centre houses impressive art galleries and theatres for your dose of local culture. Chinatown serves up authentic Asian flavours while colourful William Street pulses with cocktail spots and live music venues. Getting around is a breeze with the Perth Underground station nearby and most attractions within easy walking distance. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly hostels to comfortable mid-range hotels. The area truly comes alive after dark when neon lights transform ordinary streets into an electric playground for night owls.
East Perth delivers riverside bliss with scenic Swan River walking paths and the charming Claisebrook Cove marina. Cricket fans can catch matches at the WACA while history buffs explore colonial buildings and the historic East Perth Cemetery. Queens Gardens and Wellington Square offer perfect spots to unwind between visits to the fascinating Perth Mint. Waterfront restaurants serve delicious modern Australian cuisine with stunning river views. Choose between contemporary apartments with river vistas or charming heritage B&Bs. Getting around is a breeze with Claisebrook train station connecting to Perth CBD in just five minutes.
Subiaco blends trendy café culture with artistic charm on tree-lined streets that invite casual exploration. The Regal Theatre's art deco facade anchors a area filled with boutique galleries and vintage shops. Heritage cottages sit alongside modern cafés where locals linger over artisan coffee, creating a village vibe within Perth's urban landscape. Foodies can explore everything from casual brunch spots to upscale Modern Australian restaurants along bustling Rokeby Road. Two train stations make getting around a breeze, and the neighborhood's compact layout is perfect for walking. Boutique hotels and charming B&Bs in converted Victorian homes offer authentic accommodation options.
South Perth greets you with stunning riverfront walkways and panoramic skyline views across the Swan River. Stroll through Sir James Mitchell Park's manicured gardens or encounter exotic wildlife at Perth Zoo. The South Perth Observation Deck offers perfect photo spots while the Mends Street Jetty connects you to Perth's vibrant city centre. Getting around couldn't be easier with regular ferry service from Mends Street Jetty to the CBD. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with million-dollar views, while quiet residential streets offer a peaceful retreat from downtown's hustle. The neighborhood's excellent walking paths make exploring this leafy sanctuary a breeze.
Want to top up your tan? Head out to Scarborough Beach – one of the most popular seaside spots located 7.5 mi (12 km) from central Perth. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Trigg Beach, City Beach and Sorrento Beach.
Elizabeth Quay is worth a pic or two when discovering Perth Central Business District. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
After visiting Kings Park and Botanic Garden, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Perth. Discover the top-notch restaurants and entertainment choices in this walkable area.
Enjoy the student vibe at University of Western Australia as part of your travels around Perth. Visit the shops and charming cafes in this walkable area.
Soak up the sun at Cottesloe Beach, then explore Kings Park's sprawling bushland and botanical gardens. Hop a ferry to Rottnest Island for quokka selfies and snorkelling in crystal-clear bays.
Perth is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants and bars. Beachcombers can spend the day at Scarborough Beach when the weather is nice. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Perth Town Hall and Hay Street Mall.