Kings Park
WA's most visited tourist attraction is just minutes from Burswood Entertainment Complex and covers roughly 400 hectares, with spectacular views over Perth. Ask at the Concierge Desk for information about the tourist tram that runs between Burswood Entertainment Complex and Kings Park!
Fremantle
Fremantle was put on the international map in 1987 for hosting the America's Cup. Since then, Fremantle, or "Freo" as it is affectionately known by the people of Perth, has become a hub of arts and culture with the famous Cappuccino Strip (a street lined with outdoor cafés), historical buildings and lively markets!
Rottnest Island
For an unforgettable day trip, catch a ferry to Rottnest, an idyllic island 19km off the coast of Fremantle. Rich with maritime history, "Rotto" has become the perfect escape for people who want to relax on the beach, cycle around the scenic locales and meet Rottnest's native marsupials, the quokkas.
Swan Valley
Just half an hour away from Burswood Entertainment Complex lies one of Western Australia's best-known wine regions. Home to over 20 wineries, the Swan Valley is the ideal location for a half-day or full day trip.
The Pinnacles (Nambung National Park)
Witness one of the most unusual and striking sights in Western Australia with a day trip to the Pinnacles. Situated in Nambung National Park, 250km north of Perth, the Pinnacles are calcified limestone pillars that have been exposed by erosion over approximately 30,000 years.
Araluen Botanic Park
Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful jarrah forrest, or a picnic in the gardens at Araluen Botanic Park in Roleystone. The park is famous for the tulips and spring bulbs which flower from August to October.
Caversham Wildlife Park
Visit Caversham Wildlife Park in Whiteman Park to meet kangaroos, wombats, koalas, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, possums, dingoes and native birds, including emus!
Perth Mint
Located on Hay Street, East Perth, Perth Mint is Australia's longest operating mint and still uses its original "melting house".
Fremantle Prison
Fremantle was a working maximum security prison from 1855 to 1991. Experienced guides explain what life was like in the prison, cells and gallows. Choose from a selection of tours, including an eerie night tour and an underground tunnel tour!
Bell Tower
Visit this famous Perth landmark which plays host to the twelve bells of Saint Martin, all the way from St Martin in the Fields church, the parish church of Buckingham Palace.
Perth Zoo
Located just minutes from Burswood Entertainment Complex, Perth Zoo is the perfect place to discover one of Australia's best collections of native and exotic animals.
Western Australian Maritime Museum
Experience this world class maritime exhibition in scenic Fremantle. The museum displays Western Australia's rich maritime history, including artefacts from Australia's oldest shipwrecks.
Art Gallery of Western Australia
Enjoy a cultural experience as you wander around the displays of Western Australian, Australian and international art and design.
AQWA
Situated in Hillarys Boat Harbour, visit Perth's spectacular aquarium, featuring thousands of marine creatures including seals, turtles and sharks, all in a stunning natural setting.
For more information on any of these attractions, please visit the Concierge Desk.
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