Perth-6-day-itinerary
Perth Travel Itinerary - 6 Days
Day 1: Arrival and Exploring the City Centre
Morning
- Arrive in Perth and check-in at Novotel Perth Langley, a comfortable hotel with modern amenities.
- Start your day at the Perth Cultural Centre (free admission), a hub for arts, culture, and learning.
- Visit the State Library of Western Australia (free admission) to see the beautiful architecture and explore the exhibitions.
Afternoon
- Walk to the nearby Pier 3, a scenic spot with views of the Swan River and the city skyline.
- Grab lunch at Balthazar (average price: $20-$30 AUD), a French-inspired bistro serving delicious sandwiches and salads.
Evening
- Head to Elizabeth Quay (free admission) for dinner and drinks. This waterfront precinct offers stunning views of the Swan River and the city skyline.
- Try Fork & Spoon, a restaurant serving modern Australian cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients.
Day 2: Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Morning
- Start your day at the Kings Park and Botanic Garden (free admission), one of the world’s largest inner-city parks.
- Explore the park’s many walking trails, including the scenic Lookout Trail.
Afternoon
- Visit the Aspects of Kings Park gallery (free admission) to learn about the park’s history and natural environment.
- Grab lunch at The Lookout Restaurant, located within the park.
Evening
- Head back to your hotel or explore the city centre for dinner. Try Prevelo (average price: $20-$30 AUD), a popular Italian restaurant with delicious pasta dishes.
Day 3: Fremantle and the Coast
Morning
- Take a day trip to Fremantle, a historic port city located about 30 minutes south of Perth.
- Visit the Fremantle Markets (free admission), a bustling marketplace with local artisans, food stalls, and souvenirs.
Afternoon
- Explore the Fremantle Prison (average price: $25-$35 AUD) to learn about the city’s history and the prison’s significance.
- Walk along the Cappuccino Strip, a vibrant precinct filled with cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Evening
- Head back to your hotel or explore Fremantle for dinner. Try The Sail and Anchor (average price: $20-$30 AUD), a popular pub serving delicious burgers and craft beers.
Day 4: Rottnest Island
Morning
- Take a day trip to Rottnest Island, located about an hour off the coast of Perth.
- Explore the island’s beautiful beaches, including Cape Assinibione Beach and Parakeet Bay Beach.
Afternoon
- Visit the Quokka Boardwalk (free admission) to see these friendly creatures up close.
- Grab lunch at The Rottnest Island Shop, which serves delicious sandwiches and salads.
Evening
- Return to Perth and enjoy dinner at your hotel or a local restaurant. Try Must Winebar (average price: $20-$30 AUD), a popular spot for wine and small plates.
Day 5: Hillarys Boat Harbour
Morning
- Visit Hillarys Boat Harbour, a scenic waterfront precinct located about 15 minutes north of Perth.
- Explore the harbour’s many shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Afternoon
- Take a stroll along the Waterfront Walkway (free admission), which offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Grab lunch at The Boatshed, a restaurant serving modern Australian cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients.
Evening
- Head back to your hotel or explore Hillarys for dinner. Try The Beach House Restaurant (average price: $20-$30 AUD), which serves delicious seafood and steak dishes.
Day 6: Cottesloe Beach and the Indian Ocean
Morning
- Visit Cottesloe Beach, a beautiful beach located about 10 minutes south of Perth.
- Take a stroll along the beach and enjoy the views of the Indian Ocean.
Afternoon
- Grab lunch at The Cottesloe Pavilion Restaurant, which serves delicious sandwiches and salads.
Evening
- Return to your hotel or explore the city centre for dinner. Try Rooftop Restaurant (average price: $20-$30 AUD), a popular spot with stunning views of the city skyline.
Transportation:
Perth has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses and trains. You can use the Transperth app to plan your journey and purchase tickets.
Tips and Other Things to Know:
- Perth is a relatively safe city, but take normal precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
- The city has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters.
- Be sure to try some of the local seafood and wine during your visit!
- Don’t miss the beautiful sunsets over the Indian Ocean.
Places to Stay:
There are many great hotels in Perth, including:
- Novotel Perth Langley: A comfortable hotel with modern amenities, located near the city centre.
- Rydges Perth: A stylish hotel with a rooftop bar and restaurant, located in the heart of the city.
- The Westin Perth: A luxurious hotel with a spa and fitness centre, located on St George’s Terrace.
Note: Prices are approximate and may vary depending on the time of year and availability.