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"The Fremantle Maritime Museum discusses the town’s history as a port and how it became the town it is today because of its prime coastal position. The museum features the submarine HMAS Ovens, the Parry Endeavour and America’s Cup yacht, which were all crucial in Western Australia’s history."
"Waterfront museum featuring a guided submarine tour, a range of iconic vessels & history exhibits. Seniorocity Review WA Maritime Museum, Fremantle Read more…"
"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"
"Guide to the Best Cafes in FremantleLocated at the “best end of the west end” is Chalky’s Espresso Bar. Chalky’s prides in awesome coffee that has to be tasted to be appreciated, made from in-season, and current-crop. Fantastic food, great service, and a relaxed vibe are its other features."
"A staple in the playground arena is Heathcote Reserve in Applecross. This large pirate ship playground was restored in 2017 and given a fresh coat of paint, new wooden decking, new handrails and sand."
"The Grumpy Sailor’s Barista’s make an amazing cup of coffee. If you’re looking for a quick bite their bagels make the walk off the cafe strip worth the effort. You’ll find the Grumpy Sailor 5 minutes walk away."
"During the day a flood of natural light shines through the restaurant and bakery of this 1898 heritage building where Bread in Common is located. Producing a selection of hand-molded, nourishing wood-fired bread, sandwiches, and handmade treats, the hand-built ovens, affectionately named Hansel and Gretel, will win you over with their delights. Not only are the artisanal breads something to indulge in, but so are their gluten-free dishes, offered all year round."
"Set in a restored 1898 warehouse, Bread in Common offers local produce and meats in a communal table setting. Share plates, sandwiches, cheese platters, and dips and spreads mean you’re not likely to leave unsatisfied."
"There’s something about North Freo… the sun always seems to be shining, everyone’s just a bit more beautiful and carefree… and there, in the middle of it all, is Ooh Coffee. This petite espresso bar, adjoining boutique Ooh La La, is pairing great coffee with easy breezy service that is perfectly suited to its chilled out surrounds. 255 Queen Victoria Street, North Fremantle"