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| | |           | Get active and enjoy the sunshine, natural parklands and beach lifestyle of Perth, one of the country’s most beautiful cities and the capital of Western Australia.
The weather is fantastic, the beaches are clean and uncrowded, and the city, situated on the banks of the Swan River, is in a postcard-perfect setting.
Free buses get you around the central business district where you can visit the Perth Mint, Bell Tower, Museum and art galleries.
And there’s a train and bus station right in the centre of town, as well as plenty of accommodation in the form of hotels and hostels.
If you’re after some serious retail therapy – make a beeline for up-market King Street.
Packed with boutiques, art galleries, eateries and beautiful people, it’s the place to be seen.
For quality department and fashion chain stores, the Murray Street and Hay Street malls hit the spot.
Fancy a lazy lunch? Take your pick from a stack of riverside and beachfront cafes and restaurants.
Northbridge, Mount Lawley, Leederville and Subiaco have buzzing nightlife, or try Cottesloe or Scarborough for a more laid-back surfie vibe.
Over 80 kilometres of white sandy beaches make Perth’s coast ideal for swimming and surfing.
Stroll through King’s Park botanical gardens – or try the treetop walk for a unique view of the city.
There are free barbecue facilities and plenty of picnic spots to dine among the gum trees.
If sport is more your thing, catch a game of cricket, Aussie Rules or rugby at one of the sporting stadiums.
Jump on a ferry to South Perth to take that world-famous snap of Perth’s skyline.
Lined with well-kept lawns, palm trees and riverfront cafes, it’s a nice spot to relax over lunch.
At night, it’s especially spectacular when the city’s glittering skyline is reflected in the Swan River.
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| | | Close to the city |  | Two of Perth’s favourite beaches are City and Cottesloe - about eight and 12 kilometres away. City is recognised for its pristine waters, and Cottesloe’s streets are lined with Norfolk Pines, some 70 years old. | | | Sunset coast |  | Known as the Sunset Coast, Perth’s beaches are ideal to enjoy the gold, pink, and yellow visions that grace the west coast year-round. Make yourself comfortable and enjoy a picnic as you wait. | | | Fashionable farmstays |  | Farmstays and stationstays have become increasingly popular and allow people of all ages to gain first-hand knowledge of the importance of the agricultural community to Western Australia. | | | Productive fruit bowl |  | Eating local food is an enjoyable part of any country holiday. Breakfasts and home-cooked dinners featuring farm-fresh produce are provided by friendly hosts who delight in using local fare to tempt their visitors. If in the Perth hills, just half an hour from the city, visit the districts of Byford and Mundijong and try the delicious local Mundella cheeses. To wash it down, in Perth’s Swan Valley, there are more than 25 vineyards offering cellar sales as well as al fresco dining or light snacks. | | | Perth's hills |  | The Perth hills have magnificent scenery and plenty to see. Dotted with wineries and orchards offering products, there are plenty of accommodation choices to make the most of your stay. | | | Swan River fun in Perth |  | Heath lands stocked with karri forest meet the sea in William Bay National Park, near Denmark, west of Albany. With no coastal plain, the granite plateau meets the Southern Ocean as cliffs and headlands. | | | Just yummy |  | Perth and Fremantle have a reputation for fresh food with a Modern Australian accent - Mediterranean-inspired, with hints of eastern spice. Both cities also enjoy choice wine from the famous Western Australian vineyards. The seafood is wonderful too. | | | Stylish west |  | Some of the best designers in Australia hail from Perth - and the shopping can be terrific. For the best in fashion, browse through city centre arcades and the boutiques of Subiaco, Claremont and Leederville. There are plenty of art galleries and cutting-edge design outlets too. | | | Suntan heaven |  | Perth enjoys more hours of sunshine than any other capital city in Australia. Its warm sunny climate, clear blue skies, beautiful white-sand beaches, and relaxed outdoor lifestyle make it a popular destination. | |
| | | You Can Experience | Aboriginal and Torres Strait IslanderThe ArtsBeachFishingFlora/FaunaFood and WineHealth and WellbeingIndustry/Mining/AgricultureMarineNightlife/Clubs/Pubs/CasinosSport
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| | Activities you can engage in | Art and CraftCruisingGolfingSailingScenic FlightsShoppingWater SkiingWind SurfingSwimmingTrain RideSelf-Guided
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