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Perched on the western edge of the Swan River, Kings Park and Botanic Garden is one of the world’s largest inner-city parks, offering sweeping views of the Perth skyline and the Darling Range. This 400-hectare oasis is a beloved escape for locals and visitors alike, blending meticulously curated gardens with natural bushland. Whether you’re here for a leisurely stroll, a cultural deep-dive into Aboriginal heritage, or simply a picnic with a view, Kings Park delivers a quintessentially Perth experience.
Highlights & What to See
- DNA Tower – Climb this 15-metre-high spiral staircase for a bird’s-eye panorama of the park, the city, and the river; the design echoes the double helix of DNA.
- State War Memorial – A solemn and moving precinct overlooking the city, with the Eternal Flame and the impressive Court of Contemplation.
- Botanic Garden – Wander through themed sections showcasing Western Australia’s unique flora, from colourful kangaroo paws to ancient grass trees.
- Aboriginal Cultural Tours – Join a guided walk with a Whadjuk Noongar guide to learn about traditional plant uses, Dreamtime stories, and the deep connection to this land.
- Fraser Avenue Lookout – The classic photo spot: a long avenue of eucalypts framing the city skyline and Swan River.
- Rio Tinto Naturescape – A fantastic hands-on area for kids to explore bushland, creek beds, and cubbies, encouraging outdoor play.
- Kings Park Festival – If visiting in September, don’t miss this month-long celebration of wildflowers, with guided walks, talks, and live music.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least half a day to do Kings Park justice. Start early with a coffee at the park’s café, then spend a couple of hours exploring the Botanic Garden and cultural sites. Add an hour for a leisurely walk along the Law Walk trail (a 2.2 km loop with stunning river views). If you’re visiting during wildflower season (August–October), budget extra time for photography. Many visitors combine a morning here with an afternoon in Fremantle – the two are just a 30-minute drive apart.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle – Head south to this historic port city for its lively markets, maritime museums, and excellent café culture.
- Swan River foreshore – Stroll or cycle along the river’s edge, with beaches, playgrounds, and barbecue spots just a short walk from the park.
- Perth CBD – The city centre is a 10-minute drive or bus ride away, offering shopping, dining, and cultural attractions like the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
- Elizabeth Quay – A modern waterfront precinct with restaurants, a bell tower, and ferry connections to South Perth and the Swan Valley.
- Matilda Bay – A peaceful riverside reserve perfect for a swim or a sunset picnic, adjacent to the University of Western Australia.
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Image credits
- Fremantle Markets — User:JarrahTree / CC BY 2.5 au
- Rottnest Island — Pedro Szekely / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Swan Valley — Eva Rinaldi Celebrity Photographer / CC BY-SA 2.0