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Day 1 | Morning
Fremantle Prison
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-5:00pm
Ticket Price: 22 AUD
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: 1 The Terrace Fremantle, WA 6160
Fremantle Prison is the state's older prison and a larger building built by inmates, built in 1850 and closed in 1991. Today, the prison serves as a historical heritage as well as a gallery, museum and conference center. Visitors can visit during the day or explore the prison's history with torches on Thursday and Friday nights and listen to the mystical legends that have been passed down for a long time. For tourists looking for an adventure, the prison also offers authentic tours.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Tazzy: if u have time, must join the prison tour
Day 1 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Fremantle Prison, Western Australian Maritime Museum next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
Western Australian Maritime Museum
Ticket Price: 15 USD
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Victoria Quay, Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
Before the British came to Australia, the European Dutch had sailed to the Australian mainland as early as the 17th century. The Western Australia Maritime Museum is a museum in Australia dedicated to the collection of Dutch nautical ships from the 17th to 18th centuries. The beginning of the 18th century was the period when the Dutch East India Company (Indonesia) was strong, and Jakarta was used as a trading center by the East India Germans. The Western Australian Maritime Museum collects the remains and written materials of four ships of the Dutch East Indies at that time. These four ships ran aground in the waters of Western Australia on their way to East India. For hundreds of years, the remains of these four ships were originally laid on the seabed off the coast of Western Australia. It was not until 1960 that they were slowly excavated and studied by marine archaeologists. After decades of hard work, silver coins were unearthed from the remains of the ships. , cannons, spices, unexpected, porcelain, silk, etc., as if the life of the Dutch navigator at that time reproduced. Among the four ships, the Bataiva, which ran aground in 1629, is well known because after the ship ran aground, the refugees on board fled to the island of Houtman Abdolhos, where large-scale mutiny and multiple murders occurred. In the Maritime Museum, the remains of Bataiva, which were salvaged ashore and then reprocessed, were displayed to reproduce the original appearance of the ship. The huge hull and superb technology made people admire the strong national strength and advanced shipbuilding technology of the Netherlands at that time.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Sylviewanderlust: Interactive museum. There is a large ship Oven that has paid tours to go on it.
Day 1 | Evening
For convenient access to more popular attractions, COMO The Treasury is the best places.
COMO The Treasury
Set in stunning buildings from the mid-19th Century, COMO The Treasury is wonderfully located in the Perth CBD. Guests can enjoy a swim in the indoor pool, dine at one of 2 restaurants or enjoy a massage at the spa. Free WiFi is included.
COMO The Treasury is a 15-minute walk from Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and just a 2-minute walk from the shops and restaurants of Hay Street Mall. Perth Airport is a 20-minute drive away.
Rooms are beautifully decorated in tones of cream and beige, with modern styling. Your complimentary mini bar is restocked daily. Other features include a flat-screen TV and a luxurious bathroom with bath robes, slippers and free toiletries.
Post restaurant serves modern Australian dishes with a French twist. Opening soon is Wildflower, a rooftop restaurant featuring views across the Swan River.
Other facilities on offer include a concierge, valet parking and a tour desk. You can enjoy a work out in the fitness centre, or pamper yourself at the Shambhala Spa offering facials and massages.
Day 2 | Morning
Fremantle Markets
Opening Hours: Open on Fri,9:00am-8:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 3-3 Hours
Location: South Terrace &, Henderson St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
Fremantle Markets, located between SouthTerrace and Henderson St. (Henderson St.), has a total of 150 stalls, showing the prosperity of the port town, with a variety of Western Australian specialties and commodities, including fresh fish and shellfish products, Fresh vegetables and fruits, but also fragrances, candles, wool, handicrafts, wood carvings, clothing, precious stones and ceramics. In addition to shopping, tourists can also watch the wonderful performances of street performers here.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Sylviewanderlust: Fun time in the market. Many different stalls selling local products, handmade items, yummy food, flowers and even local fresh fruits.
Day 2 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Fremantle Markets, Fremantle next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
Fremantle
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Ticket Price: Free
Recommended Length of Stay: 3-5 Hours
Location: Corner South Terrace & Henderson Street Fremantle
There are still some 19th-century buildings here. There are many small shops, art shops, designer clothing stores and bookstores that exude a literary atmosphere on the narrow streets of the town, which are very suitable for travelers who like to go shopping. The two main streets of the town are HighSt and MarketSt. There are many restaurants, bars and coffee shops on the streets. If you are tired, you can find a place to rest.
Reviews from Real Guests:
Tazzy: Hea down, line down, eat fish & chips, so relax!
Day 2 | Evening
Don’t forget to book Crown Metropol Perth in advance, because all the tourists head to Fremantle love staying at it.
Crown Metropol Perth
Situated on the banks of the Swan River overlooking the Perth city skyline, Crown Metropol Perth offers modern and stylish accommodation within a 15 minutes’ drive from Perth’s International and Domestic Airports. Perth city centre is a 5-minute drive away.
Each spacious guest room features natural light, high-tech entertainment facilities, plush furnishings, a large executive desk area and large private bathrooms.
Guests have access to the resort-style pool area, 24-hour casino and a theatre. The selection of world-class restaurants and bars includes Neil Perry’s Rockpool Bar and Grill.
ISIKA Perth features deluxe spa treatment rooms, steam rooms, a hair and beauty salon, and a fully equipped fitness centre. The pool area is surrounded by sun loungers and is home to the al fresco Poolside Bar and Grill.
* All reviews in the blog are machine-translated.