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Perth has a medley of modern marvels and natural beauty. It is an ideal place to come if you are seeking to enjoy some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This Perth tourism guide will help you explore Australia’s sunniest capital as it has some of the most beautiful beaches where you can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or water sports like snorkelling and surfing. The sunset at the beach is always a magnificent sight. With this Perth travel guide, you can also explore the wildlife. You will have a grand time as Perth is home to koalas, possums, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, and wombats. Book flights to Perth and start your adventure today. 

How to reach Perth?

  • By air: Perth has two airports, Perth Airport (PER) and Jandakot Airport (JAD). While Perth Airport is located only 5 km from the city centre, Jandakot Airport is located just 17 km south of Perth’s Central Business District (CBD). 
  • By train: You can choose to take a train that runs from Sydney to Perth, and vice versa, via Kalgoorlie, Adelaide and Broken Hill. 
  • By water: Cruise ships operate to and from the city. If you are travelling from places nearby, taking a ferry or cruise will offer great scenic views.
  • Getting around/transport in Perth: The transperth bus services connect most suburbs in Perth to the nearest train station. When you catch their bus in the same zone as the train station, you will not be charged any cost. TransitZone is available for travelling in trains in the area between Quay, CityWest, and Claisebrook stations. The best way to explore the city is on foot. You can also use free CAT(Central Area Transit) bus services that run on four circular routes around the city.
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Places to visit
Elizabeth Quay
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Elizabeth Quay

Elizabeth Quay is a vibrant waterfront precinct offering dining, entertainment, art, and stunning views of the city skyline.

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Kings Park

Kings Park

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo

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Bell Tower

Bell Tower

Exploration time: 1 hour
Penguin Island

Penguin Island

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
Western Australian Museum

Western Australian Museum

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
London Court

London Court

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
Sterling Gardens

Sterling Gardens

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
Aquarium of Western Australia

Aquarium of Western Australia

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Places to eat

Perth is a culinary haven with a vibrant food scene that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences. From indoor fine dining to outdoor dining, there is a long list of Perth’s best eateries. We have compiled a list of the best restaurants that are suitable for every mood.

Things To Do

There are many things to do in Perth and most of which includes the following: 

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Perth is between the months of September to November. This time of the year, the weather is ideal for exploring nearby places and attractions. 

Most commonly spoken languages

English is predominant, followed by Mandarin, Hindi, and Vietnamese, reflecting Perth’s multiculturalism and diverse immigrant communities.

Shopping

Perth boasts diverse shopping destinations, from bustling malls like Westfield Carousel to eclectic boutiques in Fremantle, offering something for every shopper.

  • King Street: You can explore exclusive boutiques and flagship stores of renowned luxury brands. Shoppers can explore the latest collections from international fashion powerhouses like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel, and more. The place also boasts boutiques of iconic brands like Patek Philippe, Role, Tiffany & Co., and many others.
  • Westfield Whitford City Shopping Centre: Located in Whitfords Avenue, Hillary, it is a premier shopping destination in Perth. Shoppers can explore a variety of designer clothing accessories and beauty products from renowned labels. The shopping centre has many stores where you can explore the latest collections from international and Australian designers. 
  • Hay Street Mall: Located at the centre of Perth, it has several department stores, making it easy to access shopping arcades as well as speciality stores.
  • Brookfield Place: Brookfield has many stores, cafes, and restaurants. It is known for its blend of luxury retail and high-end fashion. Visitors can explore upscale fashion brands, designer accessories, fine jewellery, and more.
  • Murray Street: Murray Street is a recommended shopping destination in Perth. This open-air shopping mall has over 900 shops.
  • Twilight hawkers market: This market is open only once in a week, usually on Fridays. It is known for bringing the taste of the entire world under one roof. 
  • North Bridge: It has a strong Asian influence in Asian supermarkets and specialty stores offering a wide range of Asian spices, groceries, snacks and ingredients. You can browse through shoe shops, clothing boutiques, and accessory stores that feature the work of emerging designers.
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Festivals

Perth's festivals celebrate diverse cultures, arts, music, and culinary delights, offering vibrant experiences that showcase the city's rich cultural tapestry.

More reasons to visit

Some of the top most reasons to visit Perth are listed below:

  • Attend outdoor events: Perth hosts numerous outdoor festivals and events throughout the year, such as the fringe World Festival and Perth Festival.
  • Enjoy water sports: Perth’s rivers and beaches give you enough opportunities to try water-based activities like paddleboarding, windsurfing, surfing, kayaking, snorkelling, diving, and jet skiing. Also, the consistent winds along Perth's coast make it a perfect destination for kitesurfing.
  • Whale and dolphin watching tours: Join tours to watch southern right whales as they pass along the coast and have fun spotting playful dolphins in the waters off Peth’s coast.
  • Fishing: Fishing is a popular pastime in Perth. It is a great way to bond with people you are visiting. You may try your hand at rock fishing, beach fishing, or river and estuary fishing.
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Visa and Immigration

To visit this vast and diverse country located in the southern hemisphere, Indians require an Australia visa. You can apply for various Australian visas from India, such as tourist visa (subclass 600), which allows leisure and family visits, while students can pursue their education with the student visa (subclass 500). To apply for an Australian visa, you need to create an account on the ImmiAccount, and apply for a new visa application for Australia.  View More