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Prepare yourself for the comedic spectacle of the year, as the Perth Comedy Festival 2024, Perth’s most significant annual comedy event, returns to tickle your funny bone and leave you in stitches.
Perth and ‘things to do’ go hand in hand. It is rapidly developing as a tourist destination, with an increasing number of attractions throughout the city. Boasting impressive scenery, contemporary architecture and a warm climate, the list of places to visit in Perth is almost endless. Here, we’ll guide you through what to do in Perth during your stay, regardless of your interests.
Perth is renowned for its stunning coastline, pristine waters and diverse marine life. Among the many natural wonders that grace its shores, one of the most captivating experiences is whale watching.
St Mary’s Catheral was originally built in 1865 and has been the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth for over 150 years. It is located at the top of a hill in East Perth, at the centre of Victoria Square and is the most impressive place of worship in Western Australia.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden celebrates the unique and diverse plant life of Western Australia and is part of the worldwide network of botanic gardens committed to plant conservation.
Crown Perth is a premier entertainment destination with a world-class casino, fine dining, many other food & beverage outlets, a spa and vibrant entertainment options offering unforgettable shows!
Cottesloe Beach, located in Perth’s western suburbs, is a one and a half kilometre stretch of golden sand which extends north from Mudurup Rocks to the southern rocks of Swanbourne Beach.
Discover the heart of the city with Metro Hotels, your perfect stay in Perth’s city centre.
200 Hay Street, Perth WA 6004, Australia
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