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Fremantle Prison is a hauntingly fascinating UNESCO World Heritage-listed site that offers a deep dive into Western Australia's convict past. Built by convicts in the 1850s, this former maximum-security prison operated for 136 years, closing only in 1991. Today, it stands as one of the best-preserved convict-era prisons in the world, where you can explore the eerie cells, solitary confinement blocks, and the gallows where 44 men were hanged. The prison's atmospheric tunnels, used for water supply and later as a brewery, add another layer of intrigue. Guided tours led by former guards and inmates bring the stories to life, making this a must-visit for history buffs and those seeking an authentic, spine-tingling experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Doing Time Tour: The essential guided tour through the prison's main wing, yards, and chapel, led by a former guard or prisoner who shares gripping tales of daily life and notorious escapes.
- Tunnel Tour: Descend into the labyrinth of limestone tunnels 20 metres below the prison. You'll explore dark passages by boat and on foot, learning about the convicts who carved them out.
- Gallows and Executions: Visit the grim execution room where 44 hangings took place. The trapdoor and replica noose are sobering reminders of the prison's harsh justice.
- Convict Establishment: See the original cells, workshops, and the impressive limestone perimeter walls that were built by the prisoners themselves.
- Night Tours: For a truly eerie experience, join the Torchlight Tour after dark, exploring the prison's most haunted corners by lantern light.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 2 to 3 hours to fully experience the prison. The Doing Time Tour runs about 75 minutes, and the Tunnel Tour takes around 90 minutes. If you're short on time, you can opt for the self-guided audio tour in about an hour, but the guided tours are far more immersive. To include both the prison and a stroll through Fremantle's heritage streets, set aside a full morning or afternoon. Pair it with lunch at the nearby Fremantle Markets or a fish and chips by the harbour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle Markets – A vibrant weekend market just a short walk away, perfect for local crafts, fresh produce, and street food.
- Fremantle Arts Centre – A striking Gothic building housing contemporary art exhibitions and a popular weekend music series.
- Bathers Beach & Fishing Boat Harbour – Relax on the sandy shore or enjoy seafood with a view at the harbour's restaurants.
- Round House – Western Australia's oldest public building, offering panoramic views from its hilltop position.
- Rottnest Island – A short ferry ride from Fremantle, this car-free island is famous for its quokkas, beaches, and cycling trails.
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