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Perth Attractions

Kings Park:

Check out the superb views from Kings Park, the lungs of the city centre. The park includes a 17 hectare (42 acre) Botanic Garden and a section of natural bushland, which represents

Perth as it was before the white fella got here. In spring, there's a cultivated display of Western Australia's famed wild flowers. The park also has some pleasant bike tracks - you can hire bikes just outside the park - and a coffee shop.

Museum of Western Australia:

The museum, in Northbridge, has an excellent gallery of Aboriginal culture, a marine gallery with the skeleton of a 25m (82ft) blue whale, vintage cars, a gallery of dinosaurs and a good collection of meteorites, including the 11 tonne Mundrabilla specimen. In the courtyard, set in its own preservative bath, is Megamouth, one of the largest species of shark. Only about five of these benign creatures have ever been captured.The museum complex also includes Perth's original prison, built in 1856 and used until 1888 - a favourite spot for hangings in the past.

Berndt Museum of Anthropology:

This is one of Australia's finest collections of traditional and contemporary Australian Aboriginal art and artefacts. It combines material from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory and the south-west, desert and Kimberley regions of WA. You'll find the museum in the University of WA, in Nedlands.

Underwater World:

This is not your run-of-the-mill aquarium. Underwater World, north of the city, has a 98m (321ft) underwater tunnel aquarium displaying 2500 examples of 200 marine species, including sharks and stingrays. If you turn up at the right time you can watch the sharks being fed or, if you're a qualified diver, join in the feeding yourself (hopefully in a not-too-participatory manner). There are also interactive displays inside such as a touchpool and Microworld.

City Beaches:

Perth has some of the the best city beaches in Australia, though they can get a bit unpleasant and windy in the afternoon. There are calm bay beaches on the SwanRiver at Crawley and Peppermint Grove. Or you can try a whole string of patrolled surf beaches on the Indian Ocean coast, including Perth's very popular nude beach at Swanbourne. Scarborough is known for its beachside caf? society, and is great for experienced surfers and sailboarders. Perhaps the best beach of all is on secluded CarnacIsland, frequented by the odd marooned human and some sea lions. RottnestIsland:This sandy island, 19km (12mi) off the coast of Fremantle, is home to small indigenous marsupials known as quokkas. These were mistakenly identified as rats in 1696 by the Dutch explorer de Vlamingh, who named the island 'Rats Nest'. The Rottnest settlement was established as a prison for Aborigines in the 19th century, but by 1920 the prison had fallen into disuse and the island had become an escape for Perth society. There is virtually no motorised traffic on the island - bicycle is the main means of transport. The beaches are superb with some of the southernmost coral reefs in the world and crystal-clear waters.There are a couple of places to stay, including a campground, on Rottnest, and a few restaurants. You can get to Rottnest by plane from Perth, or by ferry from Perth or Fremantle.

Fremantle:

Known as 'Freo' to the locals, the portof Fremantle(though a town in its own right with a strong local identity) has been absorbed into Perth's urban sprawl. In 1987, the port was the site of the unsuccessful defence of what was, for a brief period, one of Australia's most prized possessions - the America's Cup yachting trophy. Fremantle has been substantially revamped and is now filled with outdoor caf?s, old buildings and lively markets, and is imbued with a laid-back arty ambience. It continues to attract hordes of daytrippers on weekends. There are plenty of places to stay and eat in Freo, and the city buzzes like a fridge at night. A shuttle runs to Freo from Perth airport; there's a train every 15 minutes between Perth and Freo, or you can catch a ferry.

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