Perth City Guide | No More Travel Regrets with This Guide! 🥳
🌆 Known as the world’s most isolated city, Perth is where most Western Australia journeys begin. Here’s your ultimate guide to exploring the capital of WA! 📅 Recommended Itinerary While Perth is often used as a starting point for northern and southern road trips, the city itself has plenty to offer in terms of food, culture, and sights! 【DAY 1】City Exploration + Culture & Arts 🚶 The cultural district is compact – you can cover most attractions in one day with good planning. Route 1: Perth Mint ➡️ London Court ➡️ Art Gallery of WA ➡️ WA Museum ➡️ Swan Bell Tower Route 2: Kings Park ➡️ Blue Boat House ➡️ University of WA 【DAY 2】Caversham Wildlife Park – Koala Holding 🐨 There are many places in Australia where you can hold koalas. Skip it if short on time or not interested. 【DAY 3】Fremantle Day Trip ❗ Not worth a special trip! You’ll pass through here when taking the ferry to Rottnest Island from B Shed. Just explore it briefly then. ❗ Feel free to adjust the itinerary based on your interests. ⚠️ Important Tips 🚗 I recommend booking rental cars via SIXT. Always get full insurance! Note: If the excess is $2,000 AUD, you pay that amount first before insurance covers the rest – it’s complicated! 👮 Generally safe, but car break-ins happen in the city – never leave valuables in your car! 🌡️ Large temperature swings between day and night – bring a jacket 🧥. 🅿️ Many city hotels don’t have free parking – use nearby public parking for cheaper rates. Fremantle isn’t worth a dedicated trip – you might regret it. ☀️ Best time to visit is during WA’s summer (Dec-Feb) for sunny skies. 🧴 Hotels often don’t provide toiletries or slippers – bring your own! #TravelGuide #Perth #PerthFood #ItineraryTips #BudgetTravel #SpringOutings #HikingTheWorld #MountainEscapes #JustGo #SpringSwap #NightWalkFun