Discover the best top things to do in Victoria Park, Australia including Crown Spa Perth, Telethon Community Cinemas, Optus Stadium, Burswood Park, Vic Park Market, G.O. Edwards Park, Crown Perth, Heritage circle, Belmont Park Racecourse, Taylor Reserve Disc Golf Park.
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Inspired by the beautiful refraction of light underwater, Crown Spa Perth will transport guests to another world with the most sumptuous aqua-hued treatment rooms perfectly partnered with La Prairie treatments. The men and women’s Aqua Retreat areas include an aroma steam room, Roman hot tub and private relaxation areas.
I had the most amazing experience at the Crown spa . I was greeted by Quinn who was very friendly and she took me through to the spa retreat where the decor was opulent and shiny. I felt relaxed the minute I arrived. My therapist was Emily - she was exceptional with her calming quiet manner and massage skills. I had to keep my self from falling to sleep not to miss a minute of the facial and massage. It was by far the best massage I have ever had and I will be booking in again and again.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Movies by Burswood is now known as Telethon Community Cinemas and has locations in Burswood, Murdoch, Bassendean and now Joondalup. It’s the only outdoor movie venue that is operated by volunteers for a not for profit charity, with all funds going to charity, predominantly Telethon. Movie prices are cheaper than the cinema at $14 for adults and $7 for kids, they have popcorn, pizza to order, snacks, alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks, and coffees to buy. Tip - hire a beanbag for $6 each or take a blanket or chair to sit in. You can also take your own picnic hamper and make a night of it. They have a few special showings during the season including Rocky Horror, Grease sing along and Dirty Dancing, as well as new releases as well. It’s a great way to see a movie under the stars and support charity at the same time.
4.5 based on 426 reviews
OPTUS STADIUM TOURS Bring your family and friends for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of this stunning new, state-of-the-art stadium. Optus Stadium and the surrounding Park is located east of the Perth Central Business District, on the Burswood Peninsula. With views of the picturesque Swan River and Perth city in the west and the foothills in the east, this 60,000 seat, world-class, multi-purpose stadium will host a variety of sports and entertainment events including Australian Football League, International and Big Bash League cricket, soccer, rugby league and union plus concerts. The surrounding Stadium Park will provide year-round access for visitors of all ages to enjoy the nature playgrounds in the Chevron Parkland, the BHP Boardwalk and amphitheatre, picnic and barbeque areas, public art, recreational facilities and the opportunity to dine in the buffet or a la carte restaurants that overlook the Swan River.
Great visit to see Women’s AFL match. Lovely stadium, with good seating and facilities. Train station allows you to get there very easily without having to drive and park.
4.0 based on 178 reviews
Burswood Park is a 56-hectare sprawling parkland located on the banks of the Swan River on the popular Burswood Peninsula. Situated in the inner south-eastern suburb of Burswood within the Town of Victoria Park, the park boasts city views and is walking distance to some of Perth’s premier destinations – including the Matagarup Bridge, Optus Stadium and Crown Perth. Less than five kilometres from the city and 15 minutes from the airport, Burswood Park is a popular venue for locals and tourists alike, with its sweeping landscaped parklands, local fauna, manicured gardens and pathways. The park is fully accessible, with ample parking and public transport options and an array of attractions for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy.
Perfect for running, cycling, picnic, children play, walking with dogs. Beautiful view of Perth center across the river.
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3.5 based on 768 reviews
To whom it may concern ... 31st March was my wife’s birthday and so she decided that she would like to try the buffet at the Atrium for her birthday lunch. We have had good & bad experiences at the Atrium in the past however my Mrs wanted to try again. My wife’s name is Arcy by the way and we have been married for 38 years. We arrived at around 12:15pm. First up we were greeted at the hotel entrance by Ashley. Very friendly man and he assisted us by parking our car in the valet parking section. We then headed to The Atrium. I didn’t get the mans name but he was helpful and friendly. We were shown to our table by Honey ... Honey by name “honey” by nature. Her customer service was superb. Nothing was too much trouble!!! Our lunch was a huge success. The food was hot & delicious. The service from the other staff was also friendly and consistent. The dirty plates were cleaned away VERY QUICKLY. Honey arranged a piece of cake with a candle and it was so much fun. We really enjoyed our birthday lunch and I would like to thank all the Atrium staff ... including Honey for making her day VERY SPECIAL ???????????? Thanks again Kind regards David & Arcy Walpole
3.0 based on 11 reviews
Belmont Park Racecourse is one of two racecourses in Perth. It's said to be one of the best wet-weather racetracks in Australia, which is good, because it's Perth's winter track. It's about 6 km (4 miles) from the Perth CBD. To get there, the Belmont Park railway station is close. It's got a great location, in a bend in the Swan River, but the WATC could lay out a bit more on maintenance.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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