Discover the best top things to do in Greater Perth, Australia including Japingka Gallery, Yanchep National Park, Masjid Ibrahim, The Kosher Providore, Leighton Battery Guns, Fremantle Prison, The Old Mill, Fremantle War Memorial, Norm wrightson hairway, Wesley Church Fremantle.
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Discover the richness of Australian Aboriginal art and culture. Japingka Gallery specialises in contemporary Aboriginal Art, bringing the best of regional styles and leading artists into one gallery in Perth, Western Australia. Choose from over 4000 paintings, located in our heritage 1880s warehouse building in Fremantle. Or visit our exhibitions and artists galleries online
Always such a pleasant experience to visit this gallery on my visits to Fremantle. The gallery exhibits such a great Collection of Australian Aboriginal art. Over the last 10 years or so great changes have taken place In aboriginal art works and this gallery has reflected the changes and has been Showing the best of the best of the art .For anyone interested in art this gallery is a must visit.
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Please note, due to low water levels, there are currently no row boats at Yanchep National Park. Whether you‘re looking for a day trip near Perth or a quick stop on your journey to the Pinnacles or further north, Yanchep National Park (just 45 minutes north of Perth city) provides you the opportunity to experience kangaroos, koalas, limestone caves and Aboriginal culture in a natural setting. Enjoy a game of golf on our 9 hole natural course, book your special occasion in our purpose made Cabaret Cave, walk along one the park’s trails (ranging in distance from 500mtrs to 55kms), enjoy a picnic in the natural surrounds or savor your appetite at one of the dining facilities located in the park.
We arrived before the park opened but you are still allowed in. We saw amazing wading birds, pelicans and others. Also vivid blue wrens. The koala walk was great too and enabled us to see these animals in close proximity. Well tended gardens made for a lovely early morning walk.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
I would really recommend this tour. It cost us $8 dollars each, and I can honestly say it was the best attraction we visited during our time over here. Our volunteer tour guide was very knowledgeable and interesting in the way he conducted the tour. The leaflet and website don't really do the actual visit justice. We did it really just for a tourist thing to do, but left feeling entertained and also educated in many things about what happened there during the war. Thank you our tour guide.
4.5 based on 4,057 reviews
Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s premier tourist attractions and the only World Heritage listed building in the State.The Prison was built by convicts in the 1850s and was used as a place of incarceration for almost 140 years. With solitary cells and gallows Fremantle Prison is a monument to a system of punishment that is uncomfortably recent. Fremantle Prison now holds the key to history, mystery and fun. Step inside and do time with experienced guides on a fascinating Prison Day Tour. Explore the labyrinth of tunnels 20m beneath the Prison by foot and by boat on a Tunnels Tour adventure. Feeling brave? Delve into the darker side of the Prison’s history on an eerie Torchlight Tour.
We had Chris for our True Crime Tour and Janine for our Torch Light tour which were both really good and worth doing. The True Crime tour talks about crimes committed but does not go in to too much detail and therefore is not gross. If you want to hear more about the Claremont case I can recommend the Crime Junkie pod cast which has an episode on the case... This does however go in to a fair amount of detail and would not be recommended for under 16s. The Torch Light tour is good and a very different experience again. A little scary at times but great fun and interesting history on the place.
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The Swan River Colony was founded in 1829. The mill in South Perth was established in 1835, and functioned until 1859, milling prodigious quantities of grain throughout its lifetime. Without the mill, the struggling infant colony would not have survived. Perth, now a thriving city of 2 million, can take pride in this link to the pioneering settlement of Western Australia. After two years' of restoration, the Old Mill has reopened. The oldest surviving connection to Perth's early days is a source of pride to the people of South Perth. The restored mill and the miller's cottage are are on the tip of the South Perth peninsula. They can be accessed by car; the bus stops outside the door.
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A visit to this site has always been overlooked during our visits to Fremantle, but on this occasion the visit took precedence. The area is an eleven acre public reserve with manicured lawns and rose beds, all so well maintained that the visitor can sense a great pride in the monument and its surrounds. It dates to 1928 and consists of a large central obelisk surrounded by smaller memorials commemorating the Merchant Mariners, Netherlands Ex-Servicemen's Association, RAN Corvettes, the RAN in Vietnam, Royal Marines, Royal Navy and US submariners memorial. Tributes both to the bravery of men and women and the cost of conflict. Lest We Forget.
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ANTIQUE Traditional Barber Shop WAS established in 1933. It is a traditional barber shop that has old fashioned service but with a modern slant. Come in and get a stylish haircut with a neck shave & a hot towel or a cut-throat face shave by our friendly staff whom are qualified and have many years of experience. We are a walk in barber shop with no appointments needed.
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