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Beaufort Street is Fremantle's creative and culinary spine, a lively stretch of Victorian-era buildings housing indie boutiques, street art, and a food scene that pulses from morning coffee to late-night bars. Less touristy than the Cappuccino Strip, this is where locals come for artisan bread, vinyl records, and a genuine sense of Fremantle's bohemian soul.
Highlights & What to See
- Street Art & Laneways: Hunt for murals by local and international artists tucked into alleyways off Beaufort Street; the ever-changing canvas makes every visit feel fresh.
- Vintage & Design Shops: Browse retro furniture at Vintage Garage, vinyl at 78 Records, and handcrafted homewares at Bim & Co — perfect for unique souvenirs.
- Coffee & Brunch Culture: Pull up a seat at Chalkys for single-origin espresso or The Attic for smashed avo on sourdough; both epitomise Fremantle's laid-back café vibe.
- Beaufort Street Festival: If your timing aligns (usually November), the street transforms into a block party with live music, food stalls, and pop-up art installations.
- Fremantle Markets: A short walk away, this historic market hall overflows with local produce, crafts, and street food — a perfect complement to your Beaufort Street crawl.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least half a day to wander Beaufort Street at a leisurely pace. Start with a late breakfast at one of the cafés, then spend the morning dipping into shops and galleries. If you're a street-art enthusiast, factor in an extra hour to explore the laneways. For dinner, the strip comes alive with restaurants serving everything from modern Australian to Middle Eastern — book a table if you plan to stay for the evening.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle's West End: A five-minute walk west, this historic precinct boasts grand 19th-century buildings, the Fremantle Arts Centre, and the iconic Fremantle Prison (a World Heritage site).
- Bathers Beach & Fishing Boat Harbour: Head south for a swim or a seafood lunch at Kailis or Little Creatures — both are a 15-minute stroll from Beaufort Street.
- South Fremantle: A 20-minute walk or quick bus ride south brings you to South Beach's relaxed vibe, with a long jetty, grassy picnic spots, and the retro South Beach Café.
- Rottnest Island: Catch the ferry from Fremantle's Victoria Quay (10 minutes from Beaufort Street) for a day trip to meet the quokkas and cycle around the car-free island.
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Image credits
- Fremantle Markets — User:JarrahTree / CC BY 2.5 au
- Rottnest Island — Pedro Szekely / CC BY-SA 2.0