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"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…"
"Get in touch with nature atRio Tinto’s Naturescape in Kings Park. The dedicated naturespace offers an incredibly engaging way for kids to experience and understand the Western Australian bush. Covering six hectares, it features the likes of large aerial walkways, a creek and waterhole for wading in, a cubby-building area, tunnels, rocks, climbing rocks and more."
"Subiaco Oval (pronounced /suːbiˈækoʊ/; currently known under naming rights as Patersons Stadium and colloquially as Subi) is a stadium locate…"
"Wander toward the waterfront stopping at Esplanade Park on your way. This large green space separates the Fishing Boat Harbour from the city and provides an excellent spot to relax and enjoy a picnic, let the kids play around in the shaded playground area, or take a ride on the Skyview Ferris Wheel. The Skyview Ferris Wheel is an unmissable landmark of Fremantle."
"Would you believe this small planting trees initiative taken by Fremantle government in 1908 turned out to be a scenic park?. Yes, Esplanade Park’s first plant was planted in 1908. Right now the park has more the 100 mature Norfolk Island Pines."
"Grab your mates and relax in The Merrywell’s outdoor beer garden while kicking back with ice cold beers and delicious cocktail jugs."
"If you live in Northbridge, this must definitely be your go-to restaurant for healthy and hearty dishes. All the dishes that you can enjoy here are plant-based and lovingly prepared just for you. To provide the best meals, they make use of as many non-GMO products and organic produce."
"If you’re dreading missing out on your weekend brunch ritual, never fear — Perth breakfast maestros including Floreat’s Someday Coffee Co are still offering up their morning delicacies. Order a takeaway version of all of your favourites, from their riff on avo smash to ruby, raspberry and rosewater pancakes."
"Someday Coffee Co is a shining gem in an often-overseen pocket of Floreat. The space is full of pale pinks and splashes of green, creating a soft and cosy spot for your Sunday brunch. Order in and enjoy burgers, smashed avo and buddha bowls or grab a takeaway gourmet sandwich or pie."
"Pastel pinks and bright whites will make you feel like you’ve stepped straight into an aesthetic dream at Someday Coffee Co. As the name hints they serve up a great cup of coffee and their chai spiced porridge is the perfect soul warmer on a cold winter day."
"Subiaco’s Boucla have launched takeaway from their breakfast and lunch menu. All you need to do is call 9381 2841 and they’ll get it ready for you. Swing by their Rokeby Road joint and know your stomach will thank you as you chow down on their Mediterranean inspired dishes."
"This Hay St cafe has been an East Perth favourite since 2005, renowned for its warm hospitality and classic breakfast dishes. Feast on a generous brunch or something from the cabinet full of muffins, pastries and cakes that have been freshly baked in-house. Sink your teeth into the ‘Bella Gina’, which combines poached eggs, leg ham, baby spinach and Hollandaise on Turkish bread, or ‘The Lot’, with bacon, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans and chipolata sausages."