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20 things to do in Perth with kids
"Snap the giant lobsters in the 40-metre aquarium, capture the sun setting from the jetty or just sit back and relax in one of the beachside restaurants with your phone at the ready. Make sure you checkout the J Shed, just next to the Harbour, with its attention-grabbing rainbow coloured doors."
"Fishing Boat Harbour is one of the most relaxing things to do in Fremantle. Though it is a working harbour, still you can find a lot of scenic and romantic restaurants by the port. The ambience that you get from the harbour will make you visit this place again and again."
"Finish at the large and bustling Little Creatures Brewery on Fishing Boat Harbour. Dine on fish and chips at Kailis' Fish Market Café or watch the sunset over dinner at the Bathers Beach House. Catch a train and you will return to Perth in 25 minutes."
"Subiaco Oval (pronounced /suːbiˈækoʊ/; currently known under naming rights as Patersons Stadium and colloquially as Subi) is a stadium locate…"
"‘Test drive’ the ultimate 4WD - camel rides and treks through the Hills forest await you at the Calamunnda Camel Farm. Discover the rich variety of flora and fauna of the Hills bush in a very unique way!. Enjoy either a short camel ride or an extended camel trek and experience a whole new perspective of the environment of the ‘Darling Scarp’."
"Location: Burswood Features: Indoor and Outdoor play areas Read the Buggybuddys Review Blasta Brewing Company, Burswood Read more…"
"Established in 1925, Culley’s has been serving Fremantle and suburbs with the takeaway, dine-in, wholesale and catering ever since. And sticking to West Australian, it serves pies, sandwiches, rolls, cakes, burgers etc. Traditional horseshoe rolls, slow-baked pies with melt-in-the-mouth pastry, cakes and barista-made coffee are some of its specialities. Address: 116, High Street, Fremantle, WA 6160"
"Running over 4 generations, with a history spanning over 80 years, Culley’s Tea Rooms is just about as authentically Fremantle as you can get. Home of award winning pies, daily baked breads and fresh ..."
"After dipping their toes into the inner-city with a pop-up shop inside a shipping container, this Perth institution has established itself in the CBD at the bottom of the QV1 building on St Georges Terrace. Mary Street Bakery have brought their famous doughnuts and pastries with them, as well as specialty coffee courtesy of their roastery Offshoot. You find other Perth locations at Highgate, West Leederville and down the road in Allendale Square."
"This bakehouse began on the corner of Mary Street and Beaufort Street in Highgate, but has grown into a city-wide empire spanning Allendale Square, City Beach, QV1 and West Leederville. The house-made bread and doughnuts are only half the story – the cosmopolitan brunch menu makes the original space one of Perth’s most popular cafés. “Mary Street Bakery is a giant – they’ve excelled in their field, that’s for sure,” Atwell says."
"You can find a few around Perth all with the same ambient corner cafe vibes and tasty food. If you want to go donuts for breakfast (because why not?!) they have some of the best, take for example their humble lamington crossed with a jam donut- pure genius."