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There’s no shortage of options if you're trying to decide where to stay in Perth. The city is filled with amazing places and areas to call your temporary home. Ranging from beautiful Fremantle to Northbridge and even Scarborough Beach, the best neighbourhoods stand out because they possess an atmosphere of their own. Need a little help? Speak to one of our Travel Experts about where to stay in Perth. Whether you’re visiting for a single night or booking an amazing package, your Perth accommodation can be one of the highlights of your visit.
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Perth is known for its Mediterranean climate so what to pack depends on the time of year you plan to travel. If you’re visiting in summer (December to February), be prepared for the heat with lightweight, breathable clothing. If you’re planning a winter getaway, plan for some rainy days with warm clothing, a waterproof jacket and boots. If you’re hoping to get out and about in search of adventure, sturdy walking shoes are a must!
Sun-seekers will gravitate to the stunning Cottesloe Beach for blissful beach days and a glimpse of Perth’s famous sunsets over the water. Surfers will froth Scarborough’s sets and those who are keen for a spot of snorkelling will love Trigg. Snapping a selfie with a quokka at Rottnest Island is a must for all visitors, and Fremantle/Walyalup, or ‘Freo’ as the locals call it, is a charming waterside hamlet lined with historic buildings, thirst-quenching breweries, the famous Freo markets and boutiques.
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Perth is officially the sunniest city in Australia, and you better believe the lifestyle is firmly oriented around the dreamy sun-soaked weather. If you’re keen to bask in beautiful blue skies, cracking surf and balmy nights, summer (December to February) is your time to shine. If you’re not fond of sunburn and scorching temps, aim for September and November. The shoulder season (March to May) is ideal as the winter chill hasn’t set in yet, but it’s not quite as steamy as mid-summer. If you don’t mind a little drizzle on your holiday, winter in Perth is a great time to wander.
Hit the beach, explore Kings Park, just be sure to pack a picnic to soak in the stunning views, watch the sunset over the ocean, wander around Fremantle, embark on a self-guided brewery tour, make friends with quokkas on Rottnest Island, get a dose of culture and check out the many museums and galleries, bar hop, head out to the Swan Valley for a spot of wine tasting or venture even further afield and witness the incredible beauty of Margaret River. One thing is for certain, you won’t run out of things to see and do in Perth!
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