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Fremantle
Fremantle, or Freo as it's known by locals, is a vibrant port city you can't miss.
Situated at the mouth of the Swan River, the multi-cultural city has a charm of
its own, setting it apart from the rest of Perth. Fremantle has world-famous heritage
buildings and a fascinating maritime and convict history.
Originally established
in 1829 as a port for the fledgling Swan River Colony and was the major city in
Western Australia for much of its early history. It was the first port of call in
Australia for many migrants and visitors and today Fremantle sustains a rich mixture
of cultures and nationalities.
Fremantle is a major tourist attraction for travellers
from all parts of the world and attracts large numbers of residents and visitors
on a daily basis. The city offers a unique blend of a lively multicultural yet relaxed
lifestyle and is a 7 day city.
Within easy walking and cycling distance, visitors can experience contemporary circus,
fine crafts, original music and theatre, exciting galleries, museums, bookshops
and buskers. Along with maritime history and extensive architectural conservation,
the Arts have become a central part of Fremantle life where visitors can discover
the past and present.
And it boasts the best preserved example of a 19th century
port streetscape in the world. Essential stops on the history trail include WA's
earliest convict jail, the Roundhouse, Fremantle Prison and WA Maritime Museum.
Freo has retained its authenticity, anything-goes attitude and creativity. It's
also a shopaholic's heaven. Browse through crafts, clothes, jewellery, food and
curios in the bustling Fremantle Markets. Or stop for a pint at a heritage pub to
watch the buskers.
Don't miss trendy High Street for fashion from local designers,
art galleries and Aboriginal crafts and homewares. Amble along the back streets
past dockworkers' cottages, warehouses converted into trendy apartments and offthe-
beaten track local haunts. Most of all, Freo is all about soaking up the laidback
ambience.
- Chill out in street cafes on South Terrace with the locals.
- Sample cuisine from all corners of the globe.
- Enjoy fish and chips fresh off the boat at Fishing Boat Harbour or a pale ale
at the award winning Little Creatures microbrewery.
- Watch the town transform at night when the street cafes, bars and nightclubs crank
up.
Accommodation-wise, there are plenty of backpacker's hostels, Bed & Breakfasts,
self-catering cottages and hotels to choose from.
For more information on Fremantle
contact the Fremantle Visitor Centre on +61 8 9431 7878 or visit their website.
For more information on things to do and see in Fremantle, try
this link
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