Mentioned by Seniorocity - Seniors / Over 55's Guide to Perth
Fremantle
"The Cultural Centre has its roots here, and it is within walking distance to the CBD. Freemantle: Freo has a rich history with its Victorian restoration of warehouses and hotels. This is a weekend favorite with lots of restaurants, bars, and entertainment."
"Local arts and crafts created by indigenous artists are just the start at Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Also on display you will be able to watch artisans at work and learn about local indigenous culture. 12 Captain’s Lane, Fremantle"
"Various classes and workshops, including language, art and crafts, are held at this interesting Aboriginal cultural centre. Booking ahead for most is encouraged, so check the program online. As it's part of the..."
"Fremantle is an extremely photogenic city and it’s home to plenty of prime photography spots. Whether you’re chasing the perfect Instagram photo or just looking to shoot some beautiful scenes, here are some of the spots you shouldn’t miss. Bather’s Beach House Fremantle"
"Park yourself on the spacious front terrace or in the sturdy interior, partly fashioned from recycled railway sleepers, and enjoy the Monk's own brews ( kolsch, mild, wheat, porter, rauch, pale ale)."
"Come and marvel at the majestic Kalamunda Library stained glass window – the largest community-built stained glass window in Australia. The window measures 47 m² and is made up of 84 individual panels. It depicts the landscapes and wildlife of the Perth Hills."
"Located on Bathers Beach, Kidogo Arthouse is located in a heritage listed 1884 building. Originally the Old Kerosene Store on Bathers Beach, it is now used for special events and art exhibitions. On the western side is a magical spot to sit and watch the sun go down with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean."
"Spread across two floors of a heritage listed warehouse, Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery is home to a curated collection of works from indigenous artists from across Australia, with all works ethically sourced using fair trade practices. 47 High St, Fremantle"
"Located in Fremantle’s historic west end, The Moores Building showcases contemporary art from local and national artists. FOUND at Fremantle offers WA’s largest selection of locally made crafts. 46 Henry St, Fremantle"
"This heritage listed project space presents a highly curated program of exhibitions and events, ranging from intimate music performances, to object and lighting design group shows, to photographic work. Alexander Tandy and Emma Horvát’s February exhibition Thoughtful Cognition connects contemporary poetry and analogue film processes with a plein-air approach. 22-26 Pakenham Street, Fremantle"
"Bibra Lake Lunch Bar is the pride and joy of the south – serving up incredible Vietnamese style dishes that are so cheap it’s criminal. Quite possibly the best banh mi in Perth, but we’ll let you be the judge…. 1/40 Port Pirie St, Bibra Lake"
"CORE Cider House offers great food and even better cider (if you’re British, you’ll know that good cider is hard to find in Australia!). You can get tasting platters with a few different flavors, then grab a pint of whichever you like best while watching the sun bounce off the green hills. Of course, don’t drink above your limits if you’re the designated driver."
"We love bringing people together through food, cider and orchard views. Grab a bite to eat in the Orchard Bistro, Harvest Room or The Green. Vegetarian Options, Gluten Free Options, Accessible Location, Family Friendly, Fully Licensed, Bicycle Rack/Friendly"
"Add in a dash of Middle Eastern influences and a partnership with burger hotshots Juicy Buns, and you’re onto a winner. Even better than all these great elements though, is the community-building and philanthropic approach they’ve fostered since day one. 19 Tribute Street West, Shelley"