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With the Indian Ocean breeze blowing through, Perth is a city that is often called laid back, liveable and uncomplicated. One of the most remote cities in the world, Perth is clean and friendly with a beachy vibe that makes it a great place for a holiday. Sitting on the Swan River, the capital of Western Australia is home to various historical markers and modern urban entertainments that perfectly balance the serene atmosphere of the coastline. There’s a thriving arts and dining culture, which means there’s something for everyone.

With over three million people visiting Perth each year, there is plenty of holiday accommodation. That includes hotels, as well as resorts, hostels, apartments, cottages and lodges to suit any budget level.

Neighbourhoods in Perth

Some of the most popular neighbourhoods for visitors are:

  • Central Business District (CBD): Closest to many of the city’s main attractions, a free bus service enables visitors to easily get around the CBD.
  • South Perth: ideal for families, South Perth is across the Swan River and is the best place to stay to photograph the city skyline and visit the zoo.
  • Fremantle: Culture and history abound in this charming area with a bohemian vibe, with handmade craft shops, quirky restaurants and live music venues.
  • Northbridge: Here you’ll find plenty of nightlife with lots of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. The cultural mash-up means plenty of interesting foods, sights and music.
  • West Perth: Often dubbed the best place to stay in the city, this district boasts upscale shopping, food and drink. It’s also home to Perth Observatory, Solidarity Park and the Parliament House.
  • Subiaco: This designer neighbourhood features coffee shops, boutiques and art galleries, as well as the Subiaco Arts Centre and the Regal Theatre.
  • Swan Valley: A plethora of vineyards and tasting rooms make this famous district popular with couples who can also enjoy the distilleries, cafes, markets and galleries.

What to See and Do in Perth

There’s a long list of attractions and activities. Highlights are:

  • The Beaches: With miles of coastline, there are plenty of beaches to enjoy. Scarborough Beach is the easiest to get to and Cottesloe Beach is one of the most famous with its soft sand and blue water. Swanbourne is the only beach in Perth that allows naked bathing.
  • Natural Attractions: King’s Park is one of the best green spaces with the botanical gardens and its central city location. The Perth Sunset Coast drive offers stunning views.
  • Landmarks: Not to miss landmarks include the Bell Tower, the Perth Mint, Elizabeth Quay, St. Mary’s Cathedral and Fremantle Prison.
  • Museums: In addition to the Art Gallery of Western Australia, you won’t want to miss Scitech, the Old Court House Law Museum, the Royal Perth Hospital Museum and the Aboriginal Art Gallery.
  • Animal Attractions: Don’t miss the Perth Zoo, but you’ll also want to visit Perth Wildlife Encounters, Penguin Island and Yanchep National Park. There are many kangaroos around the city, and you can see them at the zoo, but you might also catch a glimpse of them at Karrinyup Golf Club and Joondalup Golf Club, as well as the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park.

What to eat in Perth

Perth is known for its local produce and that of the Margaret River region. Local foods to try include:

  • Rock lobster: Also known as crayfish, it’s best eaten fresh straight off the boat.
  • Meat pie: A simple pastry item but with a multitude of fillings, it’s a favourite Aussie snack.
  • Barramundi: You can’t escape this fish no matter where you are in Australia. It’s served in many different ways.
  • Fish and chips: Somehow, they always taste better when eaten by the sea.
  • Native meats: If you want something different, try kangaroo, crocodile, or emu.
  • Blue Swimmer Crabs: These crustaceans make their home along Perth’s coast so enjoy them fresh from the sea.

Typical Events and Festivals in Perth

The calendar in Perth is full of all kinds of events. Some of the best are:
  • The Perth Festival: The annual arts and cultural event that includes the Perth Writers Festival is held from mid-February to mid-March.
  • Perth International Comedy Festival: Local talent mixes with names from around the world to give everyone a laugh in April-May.
  • Sculpture by the Sea: The show takes place along Cottesloe Beach in March and showcases local and international artists.

How to Move Around in Perth

The city is fairly flat, so ideal for walking and biking. Transperth public transport includes buses, trains and ferries and a SmartRider card is the best option for visitors. Perth is served by an international airport and connected by the Indian Pacific Railway to Syndey, Melbourne and Adelaide.

The Climate in Perth

Summers in Perth are usually hot and dry with lots of sun, while winters are cool and wet. Temperatures range between 19 and 32°C across the year, with the warmest months being January and February. The best time to visit is spring – September to November.

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In Perth we will have clear sky, a rise in temperature is expected; dress in light clothing.

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Hotel Pan Pacific Perth

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Hotel Vibe Subiaco Perth

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Perth

The most centrally located hotels in Perth with the best ratings are: Hotel Pensione Perth, Hotel European and Hotel Parmelia Hilton Perth.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Perth, the average price per night is 38 , while you will pay an average of 29 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 71 .

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Perth, we recommend Hotel Quest On Rheola, Novotel Perth Langley and Nesuto Mounts Bay.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Perth are Country Comfort Perth, Best Western Northbridge Apartments and Hotel Sullivans Perth.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Perth with express check-in and check-out are Novotel Perth Langley, Hotel Sullivans Perth and Hotel East Perth Suites.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Perth are Hotel Pensione Perth, Hotel Parmelia Hilton Perth and Hotel Quest On Rheola.

In Perth, Hotel European, Hotel Four Points By Sheraton Perth and Hotel Mercure Perth offer 24-hour front desk service.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Perth, like Nesuto Mounts Bay, Hotel Sullivans Perth or Hotel The Peninsula Riverside Serviced Apartments.