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Perth Brief Guide
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Perth Food Guide
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Perth Where to Stay
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Last updated on Trip.com: 15/10/2025
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Perth Brief Guide

Perth Brief Guide

Perth Brief Guide

Perth Brief Guide

Perth Brief Guide

Perth Brief Guide

Perth, Western Australia's laid-back gem, boasts stunning Swan River views and Fremantle's vibrant markets. Head to nearby Rottnest Island for quokka selfies or explore Kings Park's wildflower blooms. This guide maps out your easy exploration, from wine tasting to sunset walks.

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Perth Must-try local experiences

Discover Perth's Iconic Landmarks

Visit Kings Park for city views and native flora, explore Fremantle's historic sites and markets, and enjoy Rottnest Island's beaches and quokkas.

Relax at Cottesloe Beach

Cottesloe Beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying stunning sunsets on its golden sands.

Tour the Swan Valley

Explore Western Australia's oldest wine region with wine tastings, gourmet food, and scenic views.

Visit the Art Gallery of Western Australia

Explore Indigenous and contemporary Australian art at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

Attend the Kings Park Festival

Celebrate Western Australia's wildflowers with displays and activities at the Kings Park Festival in September.

Explore Fremantle Street

Participate in the Fremantle Street Arts Festival, and enjoy street performances and art during the Fremantle Street Arts Festival over the Easter long weekend. Or visit the markets for unique souvenirs, local produce, and artisan crafts on weekends.

Sample Local Cuisine

Try local specialties like Western Rock Lobster and dishes influenced by Perth's multicultural population.

Swim with Dolphins

Swim alongside wild dolphins in Rockingham or Bunbury for an unforgettable experience.

Take a Swan River Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Swan River for unique views of Perth's skyline and natural beauty.

Explore the Perth Mint

Learn about the history of gold in Western Australia, watch a gold pour, and see the world's largest gold coin at the Perth Mint.

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Perth Must-see Attractions

Perth is a diverse city offering natural beauty and cultural experiences, from the expansive Kings Park and Botanic Garden, and historic Perth Zoo to the lively Scarborough Beach, the interactive Caversham Wildlife Park, and the heritage-rich Perth Mint.

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth is a celebrated natural oasis and cultural landmark, boasting one of the world's largest inner-city parks. It is renowned for its spectacular Western Australian Botanic Garden, which showcases over 3,000 species of the state's unique flora, offering a unique botanical experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the park's rich Aboriginal and European history, enjoy panoramic views of the Swan River and city skyline, and engage with the local culture through various events and guided walks. The park is also a hub for scientific research, conservation, and public education, emphasizing the importance of preserving native biological diversity. With its blend of natural bushland, cultivated gardens, and recreational spaces, Kings Park provides a tranquil retreat for relaxation, inspiration, and discovery in the heart of Perth.

Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo is a historic and natural haven that has been delighting visitors since its opening in 1898. With a rich heritage spanning over 125 years, the zoo offers a journey through time with its 'Heritage Trail,' allowing guests to explore the grounds and discover historical gems. Home to over 1,300 animals from various parts of the world, the zoo provides immersive experiences such as the Australian Bushwalk, Asian Rainforest, and African Savannah, where visitors can encounter species like elephants, tigers, sun bears, rhinoceros, lions, and giraffes in naturalistic exhibits. The zoo emphasizes conservation, education, and inspiration, with opportunities for close encounters and learning about the vital conservation work being undertaken.

Scarborough Beach

Scarborough Beach

Scarborough Beach is a vibrant coastal destination renowned for its expansive white sandy shores and excellent surf conditions, making it a haven for surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers alike. The beach is also a hub for kite surfing and windsurfing, particularly when the afternoon sea breeze sets in. Beyond the water sports, the beachfront comes to life with a variety of restaurants and cafes, providing a lively atmosphere for evening entertainment. The presence of the Scarborough Beach Pool, a geo-thermally heated open-air public pool, adds to the year-round appeal of the location. With regular patrols by Surf Life Savers, the beach ensures a safe environment for all visitors. Scarborough Beach stands out not only for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities but also as a cultural and community focal point with its outdoor amphitheater hosting various events.

Caversham Wildlife Park

Caversham Wildlife Park

Caversham Wildlife Park

Caversham Wildlife Park

Caversham Wildlife Park is a sanctuary where visitors can engage in intimate encounters with Australia's native wildlife. The park offers a unique opportunity to hand-feed kangaroos, cuddle with a koala, and capture memorable photos with these iconic Australian animals. A standout feature is the 'Meet the Wombat and Friends' interactive experience, where guests can meet around 20 different Australian species, including the chance to take a photo with a wombat, making it both a fun and educational visit. Additionally, the Farm Show is a crowd-pleaser, showcasing sheepdog mustering, sheep shearing, and other farm activities, reflecting the park's commitment to providing a comprehensive Australian wildlife experience. With approximately 200 species and 2000 individual animals, Caversham Wildlife Park boasts the largest private collection of native fauna in Western Australia, ensuring there's something to delight every visitor.

The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint

The Perth Mint, Western Australia, stands as a testament to the region's rich gold mining history and its ongoing significance in the precious metals industry. As a historic institution, it offers visitors a unique blend of educational and cultural experiences. Tourists can delve into the story of Western Australia's gold industry, witness the spectacle of a traditional gold pour, and marvel at the record-breaking one-ton gold coin. The Mint's original building, a grand colonial-era monument, adds to the allure, providing a glimpse into the past with its heritage-listed architecture. Beyond its historical appeal, The Perth Mint is also a hub for collectors and investors, known for its limited-edition coins that celebrate Australian wildlife, culture, and significant milestones. This blend of history, craftsmanship, and modern innovation makes The Perth Mint a distinctive attraction for both history enthusiasts and precious metal aficionados.

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Perth Food Guide

Perth's food scene is celebrated for its fresh Western Rock Lobster, iconic meat pies with various fillings, versatile and healthy barramundi fish dishes, and the classic meringue-based dessert pavlova, reflecting the city's culinary diversity and quality.

Western Rock Lobster

Western Rock Lobster

Western Rock Lobster

Western Rock Lobster is a celebrated seafood delicacy in Perth, renowned for its fine quality and taste. It is often enjoyed fresh, particularly in the Fremantle area where it can be savored straight off the boat. Restaurants across Perth feature this crustacean on their menus, and it is recommended to inquire about its freshness when ordering.

Meat Pie

Meat Pie

As an iconic Australian dish, the meat pie is a staple in Perth's culinary landscape. Traditional versions are filled with beef and gravy, but there are also variations with chicken, mushrooms, mashed potato, cheese, and bacon. This hearty and savory pie is a must-try for anyone visiting Perth, often served with a side of tomato sauce.

Barramundi

Barramundi

Known for its mild flavor and low-fat content, barramundi is a popular choice among seafood dishes in Perth. The fish is native to Australia and the Indo-Pacific and is commonly found on menus throughout the city, typically served grilled with a crispy skin. Barramundi's versatility allows it to be prepared in various ways, including baking, grilling, or pan-frying.

Pavlova

Pavlova

Pavlova

As a classic Australian dessert, pavlova is a meringue-based cake that is a signature sweet treat in Perth. Topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit, it was created in honor of the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. This dessert is a delightful way to end a meal and is a testament to Australia's culinary creativity.

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Perth Transportation

How to Get There

By air

Flying is the most common way to reach Perth, particularly for international and interstate travelers.

Located about 12 km east of the city center, Perth Airport serves both domestic and international flights. The airport has multiple terminals, with T1/T2 and T3/T4 being the main complexes. A free shuttle bus connects all terminals. 

By train (from other Australian cities)

Indian Pacific: For a unique, multi-day experience, the Indian Pacific railway offers a scenic journey across Australia, connecting Sydney, Adelaide, and Perth.

By bus
Long-distance coaches: Companies like South West Coach Lines connect Perth with other major cities in Western Australia, including Bunbury, Busselton, and Margaret River.


Local Transportation

Perth's public transportation system is managed by Transperth and includes an integrated network of buses, trains, and ferries. 

Transperth payment

SmartRider card: This is a reusable, contactless smart card that offers a discount of up to 20% on cash fares and provides a daily maximum spend cap. You can purchase and top up a SmartRider card at Transperth InfoCentres and various retail outlets.

Contactless payments: Since an upgrade project, some SmartRider Hubs and validators accept contactless Visa and Mastercard debit or credit cards, including digital wallets, for payment. However, cash tickets are still available from ticket machines at train stations and from bus drivers (exact change required on buses).

FTZ and CAT buses:

Perth's CBD has a Free Transit Zone (FTZ) for bus and train travel, as well as free Central Area Transit (CAT) buses.

FTZ: Within the designated zone, travel on buses is free. For trains, you must use a SmartRider card to tap on and off to receive free travel.

CAT buses: These color-coded buses offer free and frequent service around the CBD, with routes covering key attractions and hubs like Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, and Perth Station.

Trains: The electric rail network is efficient and connects the city center with various suburbs, including Fremantle and Joondalup. The Airport Line offers a fast connection to Perth Station from the airport.

Buses: An extensive bus network covers most of the metropolitan area. The main bus hubs are the underground Perth Busport and Elizabeth Quay Bus Station.

Ferries: A public ferry service crosses the Swan River, connecting Elizabeth Quay with South Perth, where you can easily reach the Perth Zoo.

Ride-sharing and taxis: Uber and DiDi are popular ride-sharing options in Perth. Taxis are also readily available. 

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Perth Where to Stay

Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, offers a diverse range of accommodation options across its various districts. Each area provides unique features and conveniences for travelers, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

Perth Central Business District(Vibrant city life, cultural attractions, convenient transport)

Perth Central Business District(Vibrant city life, cultural attractions, convenient transport)

Perth Central Business District(Vibrant city life, cultural attractions, convenient transport)

The Perth CBD is the heart of the city, offering a vibrant mix of cultural attractions, shopping, and dining. Accommodations here range from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options, catering to a variety of travelers. The area is well-connected by public transport, including free CAT buses, making it easy to explore the city's landmarks like Kings Park, the Bell Tower, and the Perth Mint. The CBD's proximity to the Swan River provides opportunities for picturesque walks and ferry rides. The district's hotels often boast city skyline views and are within walking distance of major business and entertainment venues.

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Rydges Perth Kings Square an EVT hotel
4.2
129 reviews
AUD 193
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Novotel Perth Langley
4.1
269 reviews
AUD 190
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European Hotel
4.4
166 reviews
AUD 167

Perth Airport(Convenience for transit, modern amenities)

Perth Airport(Convenience for transit, modern amenities)

Perth Airport(Convenience for transit, modern amenities)

Hotels near Perth Airport offer the utmost convenience for travelers in transit. With modern amenities and efficient services, these accommodations are ideal for those with early flights or late arrivals. The airport itself provides a range of facilities, including dining and shopping options. Transport to the city center is straightforward, with public buses, taxis, and a newly introduced train line connecting the airport to the CBD. Staying near the airport allows for a stress-free journey to catch your next flight. Travelers looking to explore beyond the mentioned areas may need to refer to additional sources for information on other districts within Perth.

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Swan River Hotel
4
119 reviews
AUD 233
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Country Comfort Perth
4.1
126 reviews
AUD 225
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Great Eastern Motor Lodge
4.3
60 reviews
AUD 179
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Perth Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Perth depends on your priorities, but the shoulder seasons of autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and visiting Kings Park to see the wildflowers.

If you prefer hot, sunny days for beaches, summer (December–February) is ideal, though it is the peak tourist season with higher prices and potential heatwaves.

For budget travelers who don't mind cooler, rainy weather and fewer crowds, winter (June–August) offers the cheapest rates for accommodation and flights.

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Perth Travel Tips

1. Mind the Wildlife
While exploring natural attractions, be cautious of local wildlife. Do not feed or approach animals, and be aware of snakes and spiders in bushland areas. Wear protective clothing, use insect repellent, and stay on marked trails. If you encounter wildlife, keep a safe distance and observe from afar. In case of an emergency, carry a first aid kit and know how to treat bites and stings.

2. Stay Hydrated
Perth's dry climate can lead to dehydration. Always carry a water bottle, take breaks from the heat, and eat water-rich foods like watermelon and cucumber. Adding lemon or mint to your water can make it more enjoyable. Stay hydrated to avoid headaches, dry skin, and muscle cramps.

3. Beach Safety
When swimming at Perth's beaches, always swim between the red and yellow flags at patrolled beaches. These indicate the safest areas to swim and are monitored by lifeguards. Be aware of potential rip currents, which are fast-flowing currents heading out to sea. If caught in one, stay calm, float, and signal for help. Also, look out for marine animals like jellyfish and follow lifeguard instructions for your safety.

4. BYO Restaurants
Many Perth restaurants are 'BYO' (Bring Your Own) alcohol. This can significantly reduce your dining costs. Check if the restaurant charges a corkage fee, which is usually a few dollars per person.

5. Strict Littering Laws
Perth has strict anti-littering laws with hefty fines. Always dispose of your rubbish properly in designated bins. This includes cigarette butts, which carry a separate fine if discarded inappropriately. Fines for general littering and cigarette butts can be issued on the spot by authorized officers. Maximum penalties for severe offenses can be significantly higher, especially for illegal dumping.

6. Alcohol Consumption Rules
Drinking alcohol in public places is prohibited in Perth, including streets, parks, and beaches. Violators may face fines. Stick to licensed venues or private residences for consuming alcoholic beverages to avoid legal issues. Additionally, supplying alcohol to minors without parental permission is illegal and can result in hefty fines.

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Perth Useful Guide

Local Language

The official language of Perth, as in all of Australia, is English.

Local APP

Transperth App: This is the official app for Perth's public transport network, covering trains, buses, and ferries. 

Uber: As Australia's most widely used ride-sharing app, Uber is a reliable option for getting around.

inDrive (inDriver): An alternative ride-sharing app that operates in major Australian cities, including the Gold Coast.

RIIDE: A local, per-minute car-sharing service that offers an affordable and sustainable way to drive yourself around popular destinations on the Gold Coast. 

BOM Weather: Australia's official weather app from the Bureau of Meteorology is the most accurate source for weather forecasts and warnings.

Beachsafe: Developed by Surf Life Saving Australia, this app provides real-time information on beach conditions.

AllTrails: For those planning to explore the hiking trails and national parks in and around Perth, AllTrails is a must-have.


Internet and Communication

Prepaid SIM cards (Physical and eSIM)

For most tourists, using a local prepaid SIM or eSIM is the most reliable and cost-effective option for mobile internet access in Perth. The three main mobile network providers in Australia are Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone (TPG). They all have stores at the Perth Airport (OOL) and in major shopping centers.

Telstra offers the best overall coverage, particularly for those planning to visit rural areas beyond city limits. However, it is often the most expensive. You can also use a Telstra reseller, such as Boost Mobile, which offers access to the full Telstra network at a lower cost.

Optus: Provides a good balance of coverage and price, with strong performance in urban and suburban areas. It offers specific "Flex Plus Traveller" eSIM plans. Resellers like Amaysim also use the Optus network and are known for competitive pricing.

Vodafone (TPG): The most budget-friendly of the three, with reliable service in urban areas. Resellers like Felix Mobile offer competitive deals on the Vodafone network.

Free Wi-Fi
Perth has extensive free public Wi-Fi access, though it should not be your only option.

International roaming
Using your home provider's international roaming plan is a convenient but often expensive option.

Currency and Payment

Currency: Australian Dollar (AUD, $). 

Cards: Visa, Mastercard, and contactless payments are universal at hotels, restaurants, and shops (e.g., The Rocks markets). Small vendors may have AUD 10 minimums.

Mobile Payments: Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay are widely accepted, including at Opal terminals and some taxis.

Cash: Useful for small purchases (e.g., Paddington Market stalls, AUD 2-10) or some taxis.There are many ATMs available.

Notify your bank of your travel to avoid card blocks. Exchange currency at banks or reputable offices in the CBD (e.g., Travelex) for better rates.

Tipping is not expected but appreciated (5-10% at restaurants for exceptional service).

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