West End Heritage

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Fremantle's West End is a living museum of 19th-century architecture, where convict-built limestone warehouses and ornate Victorian facades line the streets. Once the commercial heart of the port, this precinct now buzzes with craft breweries, indie galleries, and alfresco cafes, all set against a backdrop of beautifully preserved gold-rush-era buildings. It’s the kind of place where you can spend an hour or a day, just wandering and soaking up the layers of history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside at least half a day to explore the West End properly. Start with a coffee on the Cappuccino Strip, then wander the heritage trail in the morning when the light is best for photos. After lunch at the markets or a local brewery, you can dive into the prison tour or simply browse the boutiques. If you’re short on time, a two-hour stroll still does justice to the main sights.

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