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Our Ultimate Guide: Top things to do in Fremantle
"Make your way back to the city to explore Kings Park and Botanic Garden. September hosts the Kings Park Festival to celebrate the beginning of wildflower season. Experience nature, climb the DNA tower, see the mighty Boab tree, and take the Law Walk for panoramic views of Perth."
"The park is home to a fabulous dinosaur-themed playground, water play space and climbing structures that littlies will love. Wildflower season at Kings Park is like a promenade in a kaleidoscopic postcard."
"Located in Joondalup, HBF Arena is proud to offer diverse aquatic facilities, great for lap swimming and family friendly leisure swimming. The family friendly facilities include: lap pool, waterslide, beach style leisure pool, toddler splash pool and shaded outdoor grassed area. Check here for more details."
"Places To VisitStadiumsJoondalup, Western Australia, Australia. Arena Joondalup is a multi-purpose stadium sport, recreation and aquatic centre located in Joondalup, Western Australia. It is located on 35 ha…"
"The Swan River foreshore at Matilda Bay - across the road from the University of Western Australia - is a popular spot for picnics and swimming. Parts of the grassed area can be hired for functions such as weddings, which is not surprising for such a pleasant setting. Matilda Bay and jetty"
"The most popular of Fremantle's public sculptures is Greg James's statue of Bon Scott (1946–80), strutting on a Marshall amplifier in Fishing Boat Harbour. The AC/DC singer moved to Fremantle with his family in..."
"There are hundreds of doors in Fremantle that make for amazing doorway snaps. The School of Philosophy here at Fremantle’s University of Notre Dame is probably the best, but that’s a tough call. The deep blue-green colour and the heavy, bolted detail make it an eye-catching backdrop for any snap."
"For freshly baked goodness you can’t resist, head along Gallipoli Street in Lathlain to find Commonplace Artisan Bakery. From the flowering wooden planter boxes and inviting table settings alfresco, t..."
"Truly an oasis by the ocean, this restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience with delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients. Their reasonably priced breakfast menu has the potential to change with the seasons, with the fresh flavours of spring currently on show. They are located on Perth’s prized City Beach, only about a 15-minute drive from the CBD."
"If your idea of romantic involves watching the sun sink into the ocean, this is the spot for you. With views over City Beach, Odyssea celebrates all the flavours of Australia, in dishes such as their chargrilled kangaroo and linguine with Shark Bay crab. If you are looking to go on a real journey, why not book in for one of their degustation evenings?"
"A popular brekky and lunch spot for the offices along Pier St just east of Northbridge, The Cutting Board’s offerings are as bountiful as they are delicious. While the pricing is pretty standard across the board, they’re always rocking great breakfast combos and lunch specials – you’ll just have to pop in and find out what today’s are yourself!. 2/202 Pier St, Perth"
"The simple and seasonal menu at 1982 Food + Coffee makes them a go to for lunch. Across the workweek, you can expect a different lunch special nearly every day, always for $10.90. Monday, Tuesday and Friday’s offerings are the classic burger, on Wednesdays you can try a Morrocan chicken bowl, or try something a little different and order a Beef Bulgogi Rice Bowl on a Thursday."