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Caversham Wildlife Park | @_lqla |
Out in the Outback |
It’s Australia, so if you leave without basking in some unspoiled natural splendor, you’re doing something wrong. Meet the local wildlife (you know, kangaroos, wombats and koalas) at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park and Caversham Wildlife Park. For a day spent picnicking, explore Kings Park and Botanic Garden, one of the largest city parks in the world. If you’re ready for a challenge, attempt Jacob’s Ladder if you dare — a twisting staircase of 242 steps that will get your heart pumping. Positioned along Western Australia’s coast, Perth is also primed for incredible day trips into the wild, with the Pinnacles Desert and Swan Valley easily accessible. |
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Cottesloe | @livinlovinperth |
Paint Me a Picture |
What Perth lacks in accessibility it more than makes up for with its abundance of attractions. Spend some time at museums like the Western Australian Museum and the Aboriginal Art Gallery and stop by the stunning City of Perth Library. Or, if you would rather stay outside in the sunshine, venture into Fremantle where you’ll experience stunning street art and public art installations. |
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#perthbeaches | @phlyimages |
Sunnies On |
Australia’s pristine coast doesn’t disappoint, and with the Indian Ocean lapping at its shores, Perth offers lots of fun in the sun. Drive along the Sunset coast, exploring popular beaches from Cottesloe to The Marina, Mindarie. Hit the waters early when the crowds are sparse and be sure to return around sunset, which is extra spectacular on the west coast. Hop on the ferry to Rottnest Island, known for both its relaxing pace and population of friendly quokka (furry marsupials who always have a smile for you). Snorkel at The Basin, lay on the shore of Parakeet Bay, or rent a bike and explore at your leisure. |
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London Court | @winpiix |
The Neighborly Thing to Do |
Perth’s neighborhoods offer a little something for everyone, and if you have a few days to spare make sure to thoroughly explore. For well-preserved historic buildings head to the nearby port town of Fremantle, where sites like Fremantle Prison pay tribute to the city’s history as a prisoners’ colony. Back in Perth, Leederville has become the area’s designated hipster haven, with cafés, bars and restaurants dominating a vibrant scene. Go modern at Elizabeth Quay the city’s latest urban development along the water, or step back in time (and across continents) in London Court. |
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"The Pinnacles is one must-see when visiting Perth. Pinnacles Desert is located in Nambung National Park. There are hundreds of limestone stacks spread over the sand. Take a day trip from Perth. Then, following Indian Drive Road, make a stop at Caversham Wildlife park to see Aussie locals (Kangaroos, Koalas, Wallabies) and don't forget to experience sandboarding at the Lancelin sand dune." |
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