Price: $200-$300 Double Room/Night
Address: 1 St Georges Terrace Perth City WA
A magnificently appointed hotel! Bordered by St. Georges Terrace, the city's business thoroughfare, the Perth Concert Hall and, to the south, the sweeping blue waters of the Swan River. The Duxton Hotel offers impeccable service, surroundings and style. A few minutes' walk away you'll discover Perth's major shopping, entertainment and restaurant centres. And, on the doorstep, you'll find the rare extravagance of central city parklands and riverside walkways.

Fremantle is Western Australia’s major commercial port located at the mouth of the Swan River approximately 25 Km south of the CBD. Established in 1829 as a port for the fledgling Swan River Colony Fremantle was the major city in Western Australia for much of its early history. Today Fremantle is still an important working harbour and fishing centre that maintains an obvious commitment to preserving its heritage and culture.

The showplace of Perth. Over 400 hectares of natural bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden including the summit of Mount Eliza which gives panoramic city views, make up this beautiful recreational reserve located adjacent to the Swan River approximately 1.5 km from the Central Business District. The park contains the State War Memorial and is a popular place for picnics, pleasant walks, cultural and ceremonial events.

WA is blessed with over 12,000km of unspoiled coastline. A short distance from the CBD you’ll find some of Perth’s best beaches: the crystal waters of Cottesloe Beach, where Norfolk pines line the boulevard of cafes; City Beach; Floreat Beach; the impressive surf breaks of Scarborough Beach; the big waves of trigg; Sorrento Beach; or the sheltered reef & rock pool of Mettams Pool is a great place for families. The Basin at Rottnest Island is also ideal for swimmers & snorkellers of all ages.

Just offshore from Perth are the clear waters and white beaches of Rottnest Island. It is one of Western Australia's most popular holiday destinations, with over 400,000 visitors per year. Go snorkelling, diving, or take a guided tour to meet the friendly quokkas - The cute and mischievous marsupials unique to Rottnest. They are almost unique to the island and resemble small kangaroos.. There is also great fishing, sailing, golf, hiking and cycling.

The Swan is a generous, gentle river right at Perth's doorstep. It was named in 1797 by the Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh who was impressed by the many black swans which he observed upon its waters. By day it is invaded by a flotilla of small catamarans skimming bright blobs of colour. At night the city lights become a brilliant galaxy of dancing reflections.

The Swan Valley is about 16 km east of Perth. It is Western Australia's oldest wine-growing region. Over half of all the wines produced in the Swan Valley region are available only at cellar door. Many of the wineries have restaurants attached providing the perfect gustatory excuse to stay the day! In addtion to the wineries, the region offers wildlife and historical parks, bushland, arts and crafts, and breathtakingly beautiful scenery in the wild flower season.

Cuisine: Italian
Price: $40-$55 Entree & Main
Address: 235 Fitzgerald Street Perth City WA

Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 185 St Georges Tce Perth City WA

1907 - Perth City
Cuisine: Australian
Price: Over $55 Entree & Main
Address: 26 Queen St Perth City WA

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