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CWP features about 200 species, and more than 2000 head of animals, birds and reptiles. This impressive collection makes CWP the largest privately owned collection of native wildlife in Western Australia. The park is the premiere development of its kind in Western Australia, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Chinatown is Perth’s vibrant centre for Asian culture, restaurants and nightlife. Chinese architecture, lion statues and bubble tea houses line the lanes of this 1980s development built to mark the presence of the Chinese community in WA since the 1840s. Chinatown and Northbridge are also the venue for celebrations including the annual Chung Wah Perth Chinese New Year Fair, where the streets come alive with more than 30,000 revellers from a range of Perth’s diverse cultural communities.
The Blue Boat House or the Crawley Edge Boatshed as it’s officially known, sits on the Swan River just below Kings Park. This iconic boathouse is accessible from Mounts Bay Road below Kings Park. It has been around since the 1930’s and recently revamped and repainted the beautiful blue colour. The Crawley Edge Boatshed has provided stunning backdrops for thousands of photographers around the world.
Elizabeth Quay is an exciting new waterfront precinct on the banks of the Swan River. The place to see and be seen in Perth. Here you’ll find the island playground, the BHP Billiton Water Park, public artwork, promenades, open spaces and a range of bars and restaurants. Easily accessible by public transport, a short walk from the Elizabeth Quay Train and Bus Port, the Transperth Ferry terminal is located in the inlet and the free blue CAT bus stops near the Bell Tower.
King Street is Perth’s premier fashion destination, home to luxury retailers such as Mui Mui, Tiffany, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and some of the City’s most desirable heritage buildings. Nestled between Murray and hay Streets the precinct marries European sophistication with the cosmopolitan City lifestyle. Named after King William IV, King Street was gazetted in 1845 and consisted mostly of worker’s cottages with shops, coal yards and foundries.
Situated only 19 kilometres off the coast of Perth, Rottnest Island offers visitors a casual atmosphere, picturesque scenery, and a rich cultural heritage to discover on a day trip or extended stay. With 63 of the prettiest beaches you’re likely to see anywhere, 20 beautiful bays and many coral reefs and wrecks, Rottnest Island is a marine paradise. You can spend your days exploring some of the most spectacular swimming spots, diving and surf breaks in the world. Heading below the surface to explore the snorkel trails is also a must, with over 135 species of tropical fish and 25 species of coral to discover.
Serpentine Falls is located within the beautiful Serpentine National Park . You can enjoy a picnic, swim, take a walk on one of the trails and enjoy the local wildlife, including friendly kangaroos. The Serpentine Falls are the crowning jewel of the picturesque Serpentine National Park. This scenic national park is located just 55 kilometres southeast of Perth, meaning it’s a must do day trip.
Sandalford Wines is one of Western Australia's oldest, largest and most distinguished producers of premium wine, with a history in the Swan Valley linked to the time of European settlement. In one of the most sustainable wineries in the country, the winemaking team creates a wide range of wines under a variety of labels, and many of these are available for tasting at the cellar door.