Top Things to Do in Perth for an Exciting Vacay

Surangama Banerjee

Last updated: Jun 6, 2019

Known for the gorgeous views of the picturesque Swan River, Perth is also blessed with majestic buildings, pristine beaches and exceptional artwork dotting every nook and corner. If a trip to this celebrated Australian destination is on your mind, you’ll love us for scooping out the top 8 things to do in Perth for you. 

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1. Embark on a tour of the Public Art installations

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Quirky and catchy, the art scene in Perth is loaded with signature installations. Make your way to the King’s Square for a glimpse of the majestic Koorden sculpture, paying homage to Australia’s Aborigine culture. Hop over to Elizabeth Quay and admire the cast aluminium artwork ‘First Contact’, by renowned Nyoongar artist, Laurel Nannup. You can also dance away to glory at Appearing Rooms Forrest Place, the interactive water labyrinth where water jets shoot up high to create the illusion of nine rooms and disappear instantaneously as well. Fascinating, right?!

#MMTFunTip: Don’t forget to visit St. George’s Terrace and click pictures of the iconic installation, ‘Kangaroos on the Terrace’! After all, these exotic animals can only be found in Australia.

2. Take a walk down the memory lane at The Nostalgia Box

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Located in the heart of Northbridge, The Nostalgia Box is Australia’s first interactive video game console museum. Interesting, isn’t it?!

Showcasing about 100 consoles from the 1970s to the 2000s, you can relive your childhood at this museum. And you know the best part? Here, you can play the games you used to love as a child! After all, who can resist the iconic games like Super Mario Bros, Space Invaders or Sonic the Hedgehog?

3. Explore the varied architectural jewels of Perth

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Flaunting signature Victorian architecture that resonates with Australia’s colonial past, Perth has some of the best ultra-modern architectural gems.

Start with a musical tour of The Bell Tower, famous for the Swan Bells. Located in Barrack Square, the tower offers some of the best views of the city, and pays homage to the ancient practice of ringing bells by official ringers. Feast your senses at the Classic Revival-style Government House Ballroom and click some lovely shots to carry as memoirs. And then, soak in the historical essence of the centuries-old Wesley Church, famous for being one of Perth’s first Christian buildings, with a distinct British flavour emanating from the architecture.

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4. Immerse in the culture of the city

With a colonial past and a vibrant migrant presence, Perth is a melting pot of cultures.

Trade your favourite drink for a cup of flavourful Asian tea at Chinatown, soak in the delightful Byzantine architecture at the Greek Orthodox Church, spend a serene afternoon lounging at the Japanese Hyogo Friendship Garden, pay your respects at the Jewish Memorial Cemetery and salute the migrant communities at the Monument to Migrants! Oh! And of course, satiate your cravings for continental delights at The Re Store.

5. Tickle your funny bone at the Comedy Lounge

Sign up for a LOL-evening at the renowned Comedy Lounge and laugh away your worries with some chilled beer and quick snacks!

#MMTTravellerTip: Did you know, they also showcase Indian talents every now and then?! You can check out their website for updates.

6. Sign up for a royal experience at His Majesty’s Theatre

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Casting a hypnotic charm over you with its resplendent architecture and power-packed performances, His Majesty’s Theatre is perfect for relishing a royal experience. Embodying the signature brilliance of Perth’s colonial buildings, the theatre also has a foyer bar to quench your thirst for exotic cocktails, as well as a Museum of Performing Arts, to dwell on the finer aspects of the craft.

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7. Head out for a heritage retail therapy at London Court

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Plush buildings and enigmatic sculptures provide a visual delight to all shoppers at this 1837-built shopping hub. Radiating an English charm with its intimate cafes serving freshly baked cakes, London Court doesn’t disappoint any shopaholic. You can splurge on antiques, designer garments and footwear, affordable junk jewellery and much more at this amazing retail hotspot.

8. Show some love to Australia’s ethnic culture at the Aboriginal Art Gallery

Brag about your knowledge on the Aborigines after a visit to this interactive museum, where you can learn about the Aborigine way of life and listen to the Aboriginal folklores. Get a chance to meet the artists, observe them as they work and experience one of the oldest cultures of the world through traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and artefacts.

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