On weekends there are always different things happening from organised venues or just people relaxing with families and friends and the Fremantle Strip is just a couple of minutes walk from here.

On weekends there are always different things happening from organised venues or just people relaxing with families and friends and the Fremantle Strip is just a couple of minutes walk from here.
The Esplanade is great just to sit and watch the world go by. Grab a coffee from the many shops available and just relax a while. We did.
A great park for the family to eat or relax and the kids can go on the playground. Nearby are fish and chips eats and the Fremantle Maritime Museum. A cute little kiosk in the middle of the park also.
Nice park for kids to play on. Ferris wheel is great but a little pricey. Toilets are always filthy. Little cafe is great for lunch. Nice for picnics. Close to the beach.
Take a return trip on the ferry from Perth to Fremantle for 35 AUZ dollars. They also have wine tasting of some of the local wine depending on which ferry boat you go on. The trip one way takes about an hour. Check out the departure and return times so that you can fit in at least 2 hours in...
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The picture shows the Brockman monument and the inscriptions illustrate how attitudes towards indigenous Australians have changed. The original monument describing the 19th century Brockman expedition that the local people attacked describe them as "treacherous blacks" and the whites as heroic explorers. The other side of the monument has a Nyoongar correction (the local people's version). The Esplanade also has...
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Whilst in Perth we decided to take the train to Fremantle (4AD each way). The train trip was really good as you get to see lots of different scenery. When we got to fremantle we found there were several festival type activities going on (it was St. Patrick's day). There was aparade by a really good drum band and also...
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Nice place the little creatures for renewing long lost mates and watching the world go by and the pearls nearby and italian coffeeshops are an experience to have at least once
Central location in Fremantle, walking distance to just about everything from here. Great to sit and watch the world go by.
This is the place where many protests are held. It is important for Perth to have large grassy areas for people to congregate and to enjoy nature. Especially since they are going to build Elizabeth Quay and get rid of these natural areas. Many people enjoy this area with their families and pets.
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