If you’re in the process of planning your next vacation, have you considered heading to where there are plenty of cultural and national treasures and the kangaroos are in abundance? If you haven’t already guessed, we’re talking about Australia.
Aside from being the continent “down under” where you can have fun discovering places like the Tasmanian Wilderness and Fraser Island while also being able to listen to music at the Sydney Opera House, if you happen to make it’s capital city Perth a part of your itinerary, you can see many free sites there as well.
If you’d like to know more about some of the fun and free tourist attractions that Perth has to offer, we have enclosed five of our favorites below:
Do you like going hiking? If so, you will be absolutely thrilled to know about the Bibbulmun Track. That’s because it’s reportedly one of the longest trails in the entire world. One of the best things about this particular tourist site is that after walking all day if you would like to spend the night in the vicinity, there are over 48 campsites where you can stay.
Although Australia is probably best known for its parks and beaches, Perth does house one of its cultural hubs where you can view some of its art exhibits and stroll through one of its feature museums. The Cultural Centre is actually a favorite even among the locals as well, especially thanks to the state library that’s inside.
If you’re someone who enjoys not only looking at the water but getting into it, you must make sure that you stop by the Shoalwater Marine Park. Located in an area just about an hour outside of Perth, you can look forward to hours of snorkeling among seagrass meadows, lost shipwrecks, and even sea lions and dolphins—all free of charge.
Another absolutely amazing place in Perth is Kings Park and Botanical Gardens. As a matter of fact, it’s actually considered to be one of the largest inner-city parks in the entire world. It’s a really great tourist spot because not only are there free walking tours, but within the space, there are also small cafes, playgrounds for children to play, and even areas where you can have a picnic lunch or barbeque your own meals. Being that it’s historically the first park in Australia that was ever designated for public use, it is a favorite among all who go and see it.
Say that you’re staying at the Oxford Hotel and you’re looking for some Perth attractions that are a bit upscale. One that will definitely fit that bill is Swan Valley. It’s a place where you can enjoy free samples of wine, cheese, beer, chocolate, ice cream and so much more. It’s sure to be one of the best ways to end the time that you’ve spent in Perth. For more information on other fun and free tourist attractions in Perth visit WesternAustralia.com.