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This Australian metropolis is located on the Swan River and is famous for being the most isolated main city in the world, surrounded by the Indian Ocean on one side and the Australian outback on the other, this city offers a totally unique tourist experience. Bathed in the sun and lined with spectacular beaches, this city is a gem for many travellers who want to spend a fun and exciting holiday. Fortunately, there are plenty of comfortable cabin accommodation options close to the most central places in the city, like the WA Museum Boola Bardip, the iconic Bell Tower, Saint Mary's Cathedral, historic buildings like the Western Australia State Buildings and parks like Kings Park. And Botanic Garden; In addition, the Central Business District (CBD) of Perth, has the best public transport connections such as train or bus.
Comfortable cabins to accommodate the whole familyWhether the visit to this city is related to work issues, or it is a family or couple trip; or for a break with friends, the inns and cabins available are fully furnished and equipped for both long and short stays. In Perth you find cosy cabins and lodges that offer all the comforts for both large and small groups to enjoy an incredible holiday; cabins with capacity for up to 8 people, large gardens with access to barbecue grills, terraces, an area for families and jacuzzis, are some advantages offered by these picturesque cabins.
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There is nothing more romantic than spending the night as a couple looking at the stars, that is why the Perth Observatory is an excellent opportunity to spend a unique moment with that special someone while learning about the cosmos and the galaxy. The observatory is located just 25 km from the city, in Bickley, there you will have the opportunity to admire the incredible night sky from high-end telescopes, thus discovering the stars, stars and planets; the best thing is that at the end of the experience, you can enjoy a delicious hot chocolate together. If you want to level up and do something really impressive, the observatory offers the option of giving away a star. What more could you want?
Perth for natureThe entire area of the Swan river, its surroundings are ideal for doing multiple outdoor activities, such as in Kings Park, the Botanic Garden or in the Darling Range you can take walks, bike rides, jog or have a picnic; On the Perth River you can fish, sail in boats or on a sunset cruise, surf, jump on a jet ski. The city attracts many tourists every year for its spectacular coastline, perfect for photographing its sunrises and sunsets, doing activities or enjoying a 180-degree panorama of the sand, the urban landscape, beaches and vineyards.
Perth is the only place in the world where you can find quokkas in their natural habitat.
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Among the protected waters of the bays and islands of Rockingham live more than 200 local bottlenose dolphins with whom you can spend a magnificent afternoon. The adventure includes everything you need to enjoy this experience, such as a wetsuit, mask, snorkel and expert instructors who will teach you everything you need to know about these marine creatures. Interacting with these amazing animals in their natural environment is one of the activities that you cannot miss if you visit the beaches of Perth.
2. Immerse yourself in the wonderful beaches of PerthPerth is a city blessed with extraordinary beaches. They are characterized by their transparent waters, their intense sunny days and their perfect beach climate. Without a doubt you should visit Cottesloe Beach, which is 20 minutes from the city centre, where you can relax with its gentle waves, and all the cafés and available bars; Leighton Beach, will fill you with all the Caribbean vibes; and the impressive Mettams Pool, named for its crystal clear waters; Bathers Beach, perfect to enjoy the whole view while having a few drinks at its beachfront bars; and City Beach, whose waves and winds are stronger; therefore it is ideal for practising water sports.
3. Feed the giraffes in the savannah at the Perth ZooJust three kilometres from the city centre is the Perth Zoo, which since 1898 has surprised nature lovers, and is that it has an exotic variety of wildlife such as kangaroos, koalas, kangaroos, wombats and Tasmanian devils; They are also allowed to interact, under supervision, with certain animals in their ecosystems, such as feeding giraffes from the African savannah or orangutans from the Asian jungle. The ways to access this zoo are simple, from the city centre you can take a bus, a car, a train or ride a bicycle.
4. See the London Court and Trinity ArcadeThe London Court was built in the 1930s, although its facade seems older as it was made in an imitation Tudor style, however, the Trinity Arcade dates back to the 19th century. These buildings are two magnificent examples of architecture that can be seen in Perth and are very close to each other. These works stand out from the rest as most of the buildings in Perth are modern, so the contrast with the ancient world is fascinating.
6. Tour the impressive Fremantle prisonFor almost 140 years it was used as a maximum security prison until its use was suspended in 1991. It is an exceptionally intact building and was declared a Heritage Site for its historical value of Humanity by UNESCO. Guided tours and even night tours are offered to tour it, although legends say that ghosts prowl at night, since 44 prisoners were hanged here! For the bravest there is also a tour of the labyrinthine barrels under the prison.
7. Get your souvenirs and do your shopping at the Fremantle Markets and E-Shed MarketsThese two markets are within walking distance of each other and both locals and tourists visit their shops daily. It is the ideal place to buy Australian products, fast food, exclusive crafts that are not sold anywhere else, shirts, shoes, delicatessen and souvenirs to remember this wonderful trip. Both markets are only open from Friday to Sunday, so take your forecasts so you don't miss out on visiting them.