Evening: Perth

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Evening: Perth

Part of: A Day in Perth

Highlights

  • Savour fresh local produce at Perth’s award-winning restaurants, complemented by premium wines and stunning views.
  • Book your table early to enjoy a meal before catching a live performance at iconic venues like Perth Concert Hall.
  • Explore diverse dining options listed in the Australian Good Food Guide for a taste of Perth's culinary scene.
  • Indulge in a vibrant evening atmosphere that showcases Perth's rich cultural offerings and lively entertainment options.

Perth’s award-winning restaurants plate up the finest fresh local produce with premium wines and many have views to die for. Check out the Australian Good Food Guide for dining options.

If you book your table early, you’ll have time to catch a live performance at Perth Concert Hall, State Theatre or His Majesty’s Theatre.

Itinerary highlights

State Theatre Centre of WA

See some of the most distinctive contemporary performing arts at Heath Ledger Theatre, part of The State Theatre Centre – one of Perth’s most distinctive architectural landmarks.

The intimate 57-seat theatre is located on the first floor of the State Theatre Centre, on the corner of Roe and William Streets in Northbridge. It’s just a few minutes walk from Perth’s central train station and bus port, or a short ride on the free Blue CAT bus from the central business district.

A touching tribute to the late internationally-acclaimed and AFI award-winning actor, Heath Ledger, who was born and raised in Perth Western Australia, the venue inspires audiences as well as local, national and international contemporary performing artists who showcase their work here.

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A Day in Perth

Personifying laidback charm and urban cool Perth is a city of raw natural beauty. With a day to play in Australia’s sunniest capital, dip into urban parks and wildlife, arts and culture, a variety of shopping options, alleyway bars and fine dining – all under a brilliant blue sky.

Just a short hop from the city, Kings Park emerges as a green haven on the banks of the sparkling Swan River. A meeting place thousands of years in the making, it’s now one of the world’s largest urban parks. Walk or cycle the serene trails, find some shade, lay out a picnic rug, or take in stunning vistas of the cityscape. The spectacularly biodiverse Western Australian Botanic Garden is there too – home to 3,000 plus native plant species and cascading, bee-buzzing wildflower beds.

Zip back down to the city streets for lunch. Adorned with street art, Perth’s intimate laneways play host to hip cafes, progressive restaurants, and myriad secret bars.

The city’s arts and history centre, the Perth Cultural Centre in Northbridge, is a hotspot for culture vultures. See what grabs your attention at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip, State Library, or Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.

Shopping more your thing? Drift between Raine Square and King Street’s fashion boutiques, Watertown’s outlet centre, or the Hay and Murray Street malls and indulge your passion for fashion, jewellery or art.

From fine dining to food trucks, Perth’s culinary scene is imaginative and unpretentious. The city’s proximity to the water means seafood is always a winner. Team with an of-the-moment wine, or a fruity craft beer, for a night of fabulous feasting.

Finally, grab tickets to a live show at the Perth Concert Hall, State Theatre or His Majesty’s Theatre, or enjoy Northbridge’s buzzing bar and club scene.

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  • Food & Wine
  • Nature & Wildlife

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