10 unique places to visit in Perth Australia
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10 Unique Places To Visit In Perth Australia

By: Anjali

Introduction

Perth is situated on the edge of the world, or at least it exudes a sense of isolation. It is the most isolated capital city on the planet, and somehow, that improves it. The beaches are quieter. The wine is local. The sunsets over the Indian Ocean are the kind that stop you mid-sentence. If you are planning a trip and searching for the best places to visit in Perth Australia, this guide covers the 10 unique places to visit in Perth Australia that actually deserve your time. And if you are looking to plan your trip effortlessly, Loveholidays offers great deals on flights and hotels, making your Perth getaway even more convenient and affordable.

1. Kings Park — Perth's Green Heart

Kings Park Perth Australia, is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. That description resembles a line from a tourist brochure. But walk through it on a weekday morning—past the Banksia trees, past the war memorial, past the botanical garden, and it earns that description. The views of the Swan River from the ridge are almost unfairly good. There's a treetop walkway that kids love and adults secretly love, too. Go early. The light is softer, and the park feels genuinely peaceful before the crowds arrive.
  1. Free entry — no booking required
  2. Treetop walkway open daily from 7:30 am
  3. The Western Australian Botanic Garden is located within the park
  4. Best visited September–November for the wildflower season

2. Rottnest Island — A Day Trip Worth the Ferry Ride

A Rottnest Island day trip is, and there's no other way to put this, completely ridiculous in the best possible way. The island sits about 18 kilometers off the coast, has no private vehicles, and is home to quokkas: small, round marsupials that will walk directly up to you looking for snacks. They're protected, so no feeding, but the photos practically take themselves. Rent a bike, ride around the bays, swim at Salmon Bay, and eat fish and chips at the Basin. It's the kind of day that makes you wonder why you don't do things like this more often.

3. Cottesloe Beach — The One Everyone Talks About

Cottesloe Beach, Perth, has that combination of things that's harder to find than it sounds. Proper surf, golden sand, a grassy hill behind it, and a pub at the top. The Indiana Tea House sits right on the shore. Order something cold, find a table outside, and just sit. The beach itself is safe for swimming—it's patrolled, which matters if you're traveling with kids or just don't want to get dragged out by a rip. Sunset here is genuinely spectacular. The kind that makes strangers turn to each other and nod.
  1. Patrolled the swimming area between the flags
  2. Street parking on Marine Parade (gets busy on weekends)
  3. Indiana Tea House for drinks with ocean views
  4. The Annual Sculpture by the Sea event is held in March

4. Swan Valley — Wine, Cheese, and a Good Long Afternoon

The Swan Valley wineries sit about 25 minutes from the Perth CBD, which feels like cheating somehow. Western Australia travel often focuses on the south-west wine regions, but the Swan Valley deserves attention. It is older—one of Australia's oldest wine-producing regions, actually, and the cellar doors are more relaxed, less polished. Stop at Sandalford. Then Houghton. Then find a cheese shop somewhere in between and eat lunch with absolutely no plan. That's the right way to do Swan Valley.

5. Fremantle — Slightly Grittier, Much More Interesting

Everyone recognizes Fremantle as Perth's more sophisticated counterpart. The port city has markets, a colonial-era prison (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site), craft beer, and streets that feel lived-in rather than designed for tourism. The Fremantle Markets are excellent on a Saturday morning — crowded, but genuinely so, not manufactured. Walk down the cappuccino strip. Visit the Fremantle Prison if history is of any interest. Also, check out Little Creatures Brewery for lunch because the food is decent and the beer is exactly what it promises to be.

6. Scarborough Beach — Fun Things to Do in Perth Australia

When it comes to fun things to do in Perth Australia, Scarborough Beach is the most energetic option. It's been redeveloped recently, and there's a foreshore precinct now with restaurants, bars, and an outdoor cinema in summer. The surfing here is real. Beginners can find lessons nearby, and experienced swimmers will be pleased. The esplanade gets lively on weekends in a way that feels spontaneous rather than staged.

7. The Perth Cultural Centre

Art galleries, the State Library, and the Western Australian Museum—all within walking distance of each other in Northbridge. The WA Museum Boola Bardip reopened in 2020 after a major renovation, and it's genuinely impressive. Free entry to the permanent collection. The building itself is a conversation between old and new architecture that mostly works. Budget at least two or three hours, especially if the Dinosaur Discoveries gallery is open.
  1. WA Museum Boola Bardip—free general admission
  2. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is next door
  3. State Library with regular free exhibitions
  4. Easy walk from Perth City train station

8. The Pinnacles Desert — A Western Australia Travel Essential

About two and a half hours north of Perth, the Pinnacles sit inside Nambung National Park. Thousands of limestone formations—some up to three meters tall—rise out of yellow sand. It looks like another planet. It's strange enough to feel surreal on a clear day. Combine it with a stop at Lancelin Dunes on the drive back, and it becomes one of the better day trips from the city in all of Western Australia.

9. Elizabeth Quay — Best Things to Do in Perth Australia

Elizabeth Quay sits right on the Swan River foreshore in the CBD. It was newly opened around 2016, and sometimes gets dismissed as too shiny and corporate. That's a bit unfair. The water bridge, the rotating art installations, and the restaurants along the waterfront make it a particularly appealing evening destination. The Bell Tower nearby houses the oldest set of bells in the world still in regular use. This is very characteristic of Perth, as it is quietly maintained without drawing attention to itself.

10. Caversham Wildlife Park — Best Things to Do in Perth Australia with Kids

Out in the Swan Valley (yes, near those wineries), Caversham Wildlife Park is the best place to see Australian animals in Perth—kangaroos, wombats, koalas, and Tasmanian devils. Unlike a traditional zoo, the kangaroos roam free in open areas and will eat from an open hand. It's one of the best things to do in Perth Australia, for families. Not flashy, not enormous. Just properly excellent.
  1. Open daily 9 am – 5 pm (last entry 4:30 pm)
  2. Koala cuddle sessions are bookable in advance
  3. Located in Whiteman Park, close to Swan Valley wineries
  4. This activity pairs well with a Swan Valley winery lunch for adults.

Final Thoughts on Places to Visit in Perth Australia

Perth doesn't need to prove itself. Perth, situated on the Indian Ocean, effortlessly captivates visitors with its stunning beaches, easily accessible wine country, friendly wildlife, and a relaxed pace of life that evokes a sense of respite from the hectic pace of modern travel. The places to visit in Perth Australia listed above are a starting point. Each one leads somewhere else worth exploring.
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FAQ

1. What is the best time to visit Perth?
Honestly, September to November is the nicest when flowers bloom, and the weather just feels right.

2. Is Rottnest Island worth visiting?
Yeah, it's 100% worth it—the quokkas and beaches alone make the trip unforgettable.

3. How many days are enough for Perth?
Around 3–4 days is enough to see the main spots without feeling rushed.