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West End is the historic heart of Fremantle, a remarkably intact 19th-century port precinct where convict-built warehouses, gold-rush hotels and Workers' Homes line cobbled streets. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed area feels like an open-air museum, yet it buzzes with contemporary life: indie bookshops, craft breweries and street-art murals sit alongside heritage-listed pubs and the iconic Fremantle Markets. Walking West End is like stepping into a living history book, with every corner revealing a story of maritime trade, immigration and working-class grit.
Highlights & What to See
- Fremantle Markets – A vibrant undercover bazaar housed in a Victorian building (1887), brimming with local produce, artisan crafts, vintage clothing and global street food. The market's courtyard is a perfect spot for a coffee and people-watching.
- Fremantle Prison – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this former convict establishment offers guided tours through its eerie tunnels, gallows and solitary cells. The 'Tunnels Tour' includes a boat ride deep underground.
- The Round House – Western Australia's oldest public building (1831), a 12-sided stone gaol perched on a hill with sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and Fremantle Harbour. Check the daily firing of the historic signal cannon.
- West End Heritage Walk – Self-guided stroll along High, Market and Cliff Streets, past ornate facades like the National Hotel, the Sail and Anchor pub (with its own microbrewery), and the Gothic-style Fremantle Town Hall.
- Bathers Beach & Fishing Boat Harbour – A sandy strip backed by the historic Esplanade Hotel, perfect for sunset drinks. The adjacent harbour is lined with seafood restaurants and the famous 'Cicerello's' fish and chips.
- WA Maritime Museum & HMAS Ovens Submarine – Located on Victoria Quay, this museum traces WA's seafaring history and you can climb through a decommissioned submarine.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up West End's main sights, but a full day allows you to linger over a long lunch at a heritage pub, browse the markets thoroughly and take a prison tour. For a relaxed pace, start with a morning coffee at a High Street café, explore the markets (open Fri–Sun), then wander the heritage trail before an afternoon pint at the Sail and Anchor. If you're combining with Rottnest Island or the Swan Valley, budget a full day for Fremantle and stay for dinner at Fishing Boat Harbour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fremantle Markets – Just steps from West End, these markets are a must-visit for foodies and souvenir hunters; they're busiest on weekends, so arrive early.
- Rottnest Island – A 30-minute ferry from Fremantle's B Shed; spend a day cycling around the car-free island to meet quokkas, snorkel in turquoise bays and explore lighthouses.
- Fremantle Prison – A short walk from West End; combine with a prison tour and the 'Tunnels Tour' for a half-day underground adventure.
- South Beach – A 15-minute walk south of West End, this local favourite offers a patrolled swimming beach, grassy park and a popular Sunday food market in summer.
- Swan River Cycle Path – Hire a bike and ride the scenic path from Fremantle to Perth (about 20 km), passing through riverside suburbs and the historic port of East Fremantle.
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- Fremantle Prison — Gnangarra / CC BY 2.5 au
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