For the next few days, we're on our own. We will be exploring the Perth City. Basically it's easy to travel around the city, you can walk or take a bus with a map. Most tourist attractions are placed near to each other. I like to walk when travel so that I can really see the place I visited.
Let's start our walking journey.
St. Mary's Cathedral |
St. Mary's Cathedral |
St. Mary's Cathedral
17 Victoria Square, Perth,
Western Australia 6000, Australia.
(Open daily for public entry from 8am to 6pm)
Royal Perth Hospital |
We spotted the hospital located opposite St. Mary's Cathedral.
Perth Concert Hall |
Perth Concert Hall
5 St Georges Terrace | Perth City Area,
Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia.
The Government House |
30 St. Georges Terrace, Adjacent to Supreme Court Gardens | Perth Cbd,
Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia (Perth CBD)
St. George's Cathedral |
St. George's Cathedral |
38 St George's Terrace | Perth Cbd, Perth,
Western Australia 6000, Australia (Perth CBD).
Perth Town Hall |
Completed in 1870, this delightful Victorian Gothic landmark was completely restored in 2005. It is the only convict-built capital city town hall in Australia, and a fragment of the original convict roll is on permanent display in the foyer with other City of Perth memorabilia. Generally open 11:00AM-1:00PM weekdays, but phone 08 9229 2965 first because it is sometimes closed for private functions. Free historic tour every Thursday at 2:00PM. (Source: Tripadvisor)
Perth Town Hall
Cnr Hay and Barrack Sts | Perth Cbd, Perth,
Western Australia 6000, Australia (Perth CBD)
Any meaning for this???? Looks like kebab. LOL |
When you see all the tall buildings, you are near to one of the attraction - The Bell Tower.
The Bell Tower |
One of Western Australia's most unique and visited attractions, The Bell Tower offers tourists fascinating displays on these famous bells and the ancient art of bell ringing, as well as stunning 360 degree views of Perth city skyline and the Swan River from the sixth floor open air observation deck.
The Bell Tower is the only place in the world where you can view bell ringing in action or where you can even have a go at bell ringing yourself in one of their interactive demonstrations.
(Source: ExperiencePerth.com)
Love lock bridge @ The Bell Tower |
The Bell Tower
Barrack Square, Corner of Barrack Street and Riverside Drive
P: +61 08 6210 0444
F: +61 08 6210 0499
E: admin@thebelltower.com.au
Website: http://www.thebelltower.com.au
Barracks Arch |
St. George's Terrace/Malcolm Streets | Perth Cbd, Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia (Perth CBD)
London Court |
London Court |
647 Hay Street | Hay Street Pedestrian Mall,
Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia.
Open: Mon-Sat 5am - 9pm, Sun 6am - 9pm
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