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The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint

As one of the state's leading tourist attractions, The Perth Mint offers a unique combination of activities, exhibitions and demonstrations. Visitors can take a guided walk around the historic mint and watch a gold pour where pure gold is heated to molten temperatures and transformed into a solid bar. The mint is open to visitors seven days a week.

Fremantle

Fremantle

This port city located about a 10-minute drive from Perth and provides visitors with a large range of cultural activities from historic buildings and museums to heritage trails and an array of dining experiences.

Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo

Discover some of the most captivating animals at Perth Zoo from all over the world. The zoo features keeper talks and special presentations and close encounters with African, Asian and Australian wildlife. There are behind the scenes tours and plenty of opportunities to learn more about the world's fascinating wildlife. Perth Zoo is open all year round and located just minutes from the heart of Perth city.

Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island, Western Australia's very own island getaway featuring a casual atmosphere, picturesque scenery and some of the world's finest beaches and bays, is located just 19 km off the coast of Fremantle. Come and see for yourself why Rottnest Island is one of Western Australia’s favourite holiday destinations!

Beaches

Beaches

The stunning white sand beaches and turquoise waters around Perth provide ideal conditions for a multitude of water sports including swimming, surfing, snorkeling, sailing and fishing to name a few. Cottesloe Beach is one of the more popular beaches around the city while Scarborough to the north is known for its good surf conditions. City Beach has earned the title of Perth’s best beach in recent years.

The Swan Bell Tower

The Swan Bell Tower

The Bell Tower overlooks the picturesque Swan River and is one of Perth's most unique, must - see attractions. The Bell Tower is one of the world's largest musical instruments and guest can experience a behind the scenes look at the bell ringing tower as well as enjoy spectacular views.

Western Australian Museum

Western Australian Museum

This museum is one of Western Australia's leading centres of excellence in the areas of natural sciences, anthropology, archaeology and history. There are millions of objects and artifacts on display from shipwrecks to insect specimens and pre-solar system aged diamonds.

Fremantle Prison

Fremantle Prison

The Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia's premier heritage sites, centrally located in the heart of the port city of Fremantle. The prison, built by convicts in the 1850s, was closed as a place of incarceration in 1991 after 136 years of continuous use. It was opened to the public in 1992 as a tourist site in recognition of its heritage value.

West Australia Symphony Orchestra

West Australia Symphony Orchestra

The West Australian Symphony Orchestra is the state's largest and busiest performing arts company. More than 170 concerts are held each year with some of the world's most illustrious conductors and soloists to audiences in excess of 180,000.

Markets

Markets

There are various types of markets held in and around Perth every week. Subiaco Pavillion Markets have been a favourite destination for locals and tourists alike seeking a unique, funky and non-mainstream shopping destination. Another favourite is Fremantle Markets featuring a collection of exciting shops, stalls and entertainment.

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden is visited by millions of people each year. With its remarkable expanses of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden, the park is the most popular visitor destination in Western Australia.