Perth’s compact central business district hugs the Swan River, blending gleaming skyscrapers with Victorian-era pubs, leafy squares and a vibrant laneway culture. The city’s low-rise scale and easy walkability make it a pleasure to explore on foot, while the river and Kings Park provide an instant escape into nature. With a thriving café scene, world-class museums and a laid-back atmosphere, Perth CBD is the perfect base for discovering Western Australia’s capital.
Highlights & What to See
- Kings Park & Botanic Garden – A sprawling bushland park with panoramic views of the Swan River and city skyline; don’t miss the Lotterywest Federation Walkway through the treetops.
- Elizabeth Quay – The revitalised waterfront precinct with a bell tower, public art, restaurants and ferry access to the zoo and South Perth.
- Perth Cultural Centre – Home to the Art Gallery of Western Australia, WA Museum Boola Bardip and the State Library, all within a short walk.
- Northbridge Laneways – Just north of the CBD, this buzzing district is packed with street art, bars and eateries; try the food stalls at the Northbridge Piazza.
- London Court – A charming 1930s shopping arcade with Tudor-style facades, clockwork figurines and boutique stores.
- Swan River Foreshore – Stroll or cycle along the river’s edge, with plenty of benches and grassy spots for a picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers find one full day sufficient to cover the CBD’s core attractions, including Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay and the Cultural Centre. If you want to linger over coffee, browse galleries or take a river cruise, allow a second day. The area is compact enough to combine with a morning in Kings Park and an afternoon exploring Northbridge and the waterfront.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kings Park – A must-visit for its walks, views and botanic garden; easily accessed from the CBD on foot or by bus.
- Elizabeth Quay – The modern waterfront hub with ferry connections to the zoo and South Perth.
- Perth Zoo – A short ferry ride across the Swan River, home to native Australian animals and exotic species.
- Swan Valley – Western Australia’s oldest wine region, just 25 minutes’ drive northeast, offering cellar doors, breweries and artisanal produce.
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Image credits
- Kings Park — Mark / GFDL
- Perth Zoo — File:OIC south perth zoo entrance.jpg : User:Orderinchaos derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Elizabeth Quay — File:Elizabeth Quay June 2018.jpg : Nick-D derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Swan Valley — Eva Rinaldi Celebrity Photographer / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Northbridge — The Logical Positivist / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Fremantle — Chewy m at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5