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"Rising above the Swan River on the city's western flank, the 400-hectare, bush-filled expanse of Kings Park is Perth's pride and joy. At the park's heart is the 17-hectare Botanic Garden, containing over 2000 plant species indigenous to WA. In spring there's an impressive display of the state's famed wildflowers. A year-round highlight is the Lotterywest Federation Walkway, a 620m path including a 222m-long glass-and-steel bridge that passes through the canopy of a stand of eucalypts."
"It also enjoys prime position for exploring Kings Park, which is just across the road. Each room has a flat screen TV with satellite channels and a coffee pod machine. The en-suite bathrooms have toiletries and a hairdryer. The hotel also offers free bike hire – a great, eco-friendly way to get around the city."
"Locals boast that this is one of the few inner-city parks to dwarf New York City's Central Park; it covers 1,000-acres and grants eye-popping…"
"This is a museum to share stories and learn about the rich history of WA. Each exhibition has a hands-on element for children, meaning you won’t hear the words ‘this is boring’!. With eight permanent exhibitions and ever-changing ones, you will find something everyone will love."
"The Western Australian Museum is the state museum for Western Australia. It has six main sites: in Perth within the Perth Cultural Centre, two in Fremantle (..."
"Featuring a classic European dining style and one of the most impressive wine lists in Perth, you will easily slip into the late hours of the night at Shadow Wine Bar. Their menu features an assortment of antipasto, including classic cuts of charcuterie and select European cheeses – perfect for wine-pairing. With high ceilings, a rustic interior and draping curtains for added mystery, this moody bar is perfect for a moonlit date night."
"The intimate lighting, the vaulted ceiling, the drapery that seems to almost, maybe, allude to bed linen… the dining room at Shadow is one of Perth’s – dare I say it – sexiest restaurants. The menu manages to keep pace with the enticing interior, from pillowy gnocchi, Shark Bay crab spaghettini, pork and fennel cavatelli, or the picturesque prawn tortelli with vermouth and fennel. It’s enough to get you a little hot under the collar."
"Renowned for being one of Perth’s best Korean BBQ restaurants, Arirang is definitely worth the visit. We recommend opting for the Seafood Pancake ($16.90) which is light, well-cooked and a scrumptious savoury starter. Of course, for something heartier, the Yukgaejang ($19) is perfect for your main course, and it’s not disappointing – thanks to its tantalising and pleasantly experience of spice meets broth without being too overwhelming."
"Nothing says Greece like traditional Greek music, dancing, and smashing of the plates in an affordable and family-friendly venue. Located along the river, traditional recipes and home-cooked Mediterranean meals feature at Eat Greek Restaurant. With dishes from moussaka,"