![]() Superbly cultivated gardens, national parks bursting with native flora and fauna and swimming holes with underwater realms: Perth’s natural beauty is a masterpiece and best explored by bicycle or on foot. Image courtesy of Tourism Western Australia. The natural beauty is off the charts Aboriginal cultural tour of Kings Park, Nyungar Tours. Formerly the Old Treasury, Lands and Titles buildings, they now house mind-blowing culinary odysseys behind every door. Occasions however, become more special with a meal in the State Buildings. Seek out laid-back Italian food featuring seasonal produce and seafood at Vin Populi or satisfy your Mexican cravings at La Condesa in Subiaco. For East-meets-West fusion, be sure to tick off Miss Mi and Lucy Luu. In the charming streets of Fremantle (Walyalup), new foodie hot spots continue to sprout, while the Perth Hills houses time-honoured wineries and eateries that dazzle diners. ![]() From cosy cafes to high-flying dining institutions, the city’s culinary culture certainly packs a punch. ![]() Perth, often seen as laidback city, boasts a dining scene that’s anything but sleepy. The foodie scene is ever evolving Tonic and Ginger at The Old Synagogue, Fremantle. Here, you’ll be greeted with a technicolour table laden with intriguing fruits and leaves ready for feasting. Or head to Elizabeth Quay (Goomup) and learn about traditional tools, percussion instruments and Perth’s forgotten great lakes.įor the gastronome keen for a glimpse into foraging and bush food, join Noongar Elder, Dale Tilbrook, on an immersive bush tucker experience in the Swan Valley. Explore Kings Park (Kaarta Koomba) and brush past ancient trees and gaze up at towering trunks as you’re introduced to Indigenous plants and medicines. Follow the footsteps of a Noongar guide on walking tour with Go Cultural Aboriginal Tours & Experiences. Image courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.Ĭonnect with Perth through the eyes of the custodians who have cared for the lands for more than 50,000 years. You can immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture Mandoon Estate Aboriginal bush tucker experience with Dale Tilbrook. Head to The Basin’s shallow and perfectly clear waters for swimming and snorkelling, or the sugar-white sands of Pinky Beach, the ideal spot to lull your senses and be hypnotised by golden hour’s warm glow. But if you seek a slice of bliss away from the mainland, Rottnest Island (Wadjemup) is the place to be – only a hop, skip and jump from Perth via ferry. Visit the local favourites – Scarborough, Cottesloe and City Beaches – to share the waters with surfers, snorkellers exploring the thriving coral reefs and city folk taking a dip. Drift away on crystal-clear waters to coves, hide away from the world, or seek out a sandy swath to feel the afternoon breeze waft in after a day well spent on the waves. ‘Getting away from it all’ takes on another meaning when you tiptoe on the golden beaches of Perth.
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