The Bells - Perth's New Tourist Landmark. This towering glass spire, located where Perth meets the Swan River, has now become a touchstone for Australian and international tourists. It is the Swan Bel...
The Darling Range is the tilted edge of a large plateau that is the foundation of this part of Western Australia. It is here where some of the oldest rocks on Earth are exposed. The granite, gniesses ...
Once known as 'Third Swamp Reserve', this is probably one of the most delightful of Perth's parks and is the scene of the Annual Festival, Hyde Park Holiday. People come in contact with various ethnic...
Kings Park occupies approximately 400 hectares of Mount Eliza overlooking the city of Perth and the Swan River. Situated only a few minutes from the centre of Perth, the Park has much to offer with it...
Take a walk in the treetops along the Lotterywest Federation Walkway. The journey begins adjacent to the Lord Forrest statue at the roundabout on Fraser Avenue in Kings Park and Botanic Garden and ext...
Perth Hindu Temple – a Hindu place of open worship, is a magnificent building, built from a donation of funds and labour by hundreds of Western Australian volunteers over 19 years. The intricate sculp...
This fine Georgian stone building (designed by R.R. Jewell) is perhaps one of the best examples of colonial architecture in the state. Built in 1856, it served as Perth's original prison until 1888. M...
Why not experience something really unusual and inspiring? You have journeyed to Perth - why not take a virtual journey into the universe? Perth is home to Australia’s biggest and most technically-adv...
Just minutes from the city, the award-winning Perth Zoo is home to around 1300 native and exotic animals from over 230 species, as well as world famous breeding programs for critically endangered spec...
Point Walter, is an attractive riverside reserve with sweeping views of the Swan River. It's a great spot for a picnic or barbeque with great views of Perth and the Swan River and plenty of trees pr...