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Rooftop Movies
Rooftop Movies is one of the popular outdoor theatres in Perth, offering a great cinema experience for people who want to enjoy a movie under the sky. With mouth-watering food, plenty of options to drink from, comfortable bean bags and a good sound system, rooftop movies will be the perfect date night that can never go wrong. With great ambience and fantastic energy, Rooftop Movies is definitely a must-experience show for cinema lovers.
Rottnest Island
Located very close to Perth, Rottnest Island is a perfect getaway for people looking forward to escaping from the chaos of everyday life. It is a famous holiday destination with a rich history, beautiful hiking trails, stunning coastal lines and exotic wildlife. The island offers plenty of activities, so it is safe to say everyone will have something to do there. Some of the popular activities to indulge in here include Quokka spotting, skydiving, cycling around the area, surfing and snorkelling. It takes about 90 minutes to ferry to Rottnest island from Barrack street jetty in Perth. In a nutshell, Rottnest island is a must-visit for everyone visiting the area to take back fond and happy memories.
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Scarborough Beach
Known to be one of the stunning beaches in Perth, Scarborough beach has something for everyone who visits. Swimming, surfing, windsurfing, and kite surfing are some everyday activities people can be commonly seen doing here. Scarborough beach also features an outdoor amphitheatre and a public beach pool. With plenty of shade, lawn setups and public barbeques, it is also an excellent choice for picnics. It also has a lot of bars, eateries and cafes along the beach, making it a wonderful summer destination. Not to mention, the nightlife scene at Scarborough is quite inviting and one not to be missed.
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Scitech Museum
Scitech is a museum located in West Perth and focuses on Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Established in 1988, Scitech is a paradise for science lovers with both interactive and immersive experiences and exhibitions. The planetarium there is a must visit that will allow people to enjoy the experience of space virtually. The museum also has regular events and workshops so interested people can plan their visit according to their official schedule.
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St. Mary's Cathedral Perth
Interestingly, St. Mary's cathedral in Perth, though stands completed in 2010, began construction in the 1800s in three phases and has the honour of being constructed over three centuries. It is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth and the seat of the Archbishop. It is one of Perth's most visited religious attractions, attracting thousands of tourists around the year. It has impressive architecture and design spanning over the creativity of 3 centuries, which remains entirely unique. The cathedral also offers guided tours with donations for interested people.
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State War Memorial
The memorial built to honour the various martyrs of a number of battles comprises the Cenotaph, ANZAC Bluff Commemorative Plaque, Court of Contemplation, Flame of Remembrance and Pool of Reflection. The memorial was originally established in 1929 to honour the fallen service members of the first world war and eventually became a memorial to many of the other battles and conflicts Australian people were involved in. The memorial also consists of marble tablets and bronze plaques with the name inscriptions of various fallen Australians, both men and women, to honour them.
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Supa Golf and Adventure Putt
Supa Golf and Adventure Putt is a miniature golf pit located in Henley Brook. Supa Golf is a modified form of the traditional golf sport and is much more entertaining with easier rules. The pitt here has a 18 hole course and will allow 5 players per team. Adventure putt is another form of golf, mini golf to be precise. With the same 18 hole course, this game lasts for about 60 minutes and is a fun sport to indulge in for people looking for a break.
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Surfing in Perth
Perth has a number of spots that are great for surfing for both beginners and intermediates. Whether one is just learning to surf or is getting the hang of it, there are several beaches that will serve the purpose. What’s more? Most of these sites are well-patrolled and safe for surfers. Some popular surfing spots in and around Perth are Derrs, Trigg beach and Trigg Point, Cottesloe beach, Scarborough beach and Leighton beach, among others.
Swan River
A river running through the city of Perth, the Swan river is one of the most beautiful rivers in Australia. Offering a stunning view of the river alongside the city's skyscrapers, the river offers a range of activities for visitors to indulge in - river cruises, ferries, and water activities like kayaking, sailing, windsurfing and jet skiing, among others. There is also plenty of shade and space for picnics, cycling and jogging, making this a favourite spot for the locals.
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The Bell Tower
The bell tower is one of Perth's must-visit famous tourist attractions, situated near the Swan River. Having a rich historical background, twelve of the bells there were gifted to the people as a part of Australia’s bicentenary celebrations. Interestingly, this is the only place in Australia where the bell ringers can be seen ringing the bells. The tower is a tall structure, and one can walk inside while learning all the history of Perth and the tower.
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