Things to Do in Perth
Looking for things to do in Perth?
Take a look at some of the various activities and places to visit in Perth.
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Perth Aquariums and Zoos
Peel Zoo Peel Zoo is a wildlife sanctuary in Pinjarra, WA. It is only 20 minutes from Mandurah and 1 hour from Perth. It’s just off Pinjarra Road, behind the Pinjarra Golf Club. Peel Zoo is a boutique, hands-on zoo, in a lush setting on the banks of the Murray River. What makes Peel Zoo really unique is the ‘hands-on experience’ you get here. Hand feed the animals, hold a snake, pat a kangaroo, tickle a ferret… There are well over 100 species of birds and animals that will capture your imagination: koalas, wombats, dingoes, exotic birds, reptiles, bengal cats, spotted quolls, possums, owls… The huge walk-through aviary and Tasmanian Devils are star attractions. Bring a hamper and take advantage of our FREE BBQ facilities. Where: Sanctuary Drive, Pinjarra, Western Australia 6208 Opening Hours: The Zoo is open daily from 10:00am to 4:00pm weekdays, and 9:00am to 5:00pm weekends, public and school holidays. For more information visit their website.
Sanctuary Drive Pinjarra Western Australia 6208
Perth Zoo Perth Zoo is one of the world’s leading conservation zoos, supporting local, regional and international projects designed to conserve species in the wild. At more than 100-years-old, it is a West Australian icon. Welcome to Australia’s best small zoo! We’re open every-day-of-the-year just five minutes from the Perth CBD. In fact, we haven’t closed for a single day since we first opened over a century ago. Not one! You will need at least half-a-day to see everything we have to offer but we recommend a full day to make the most of your visit.
20 Labouchere Rd, Perth, Western Australia 6151
Perth Beaches
Perth Parks and Playgrounds
Kings Park Botanic Gardens Kings Park is one of the world’s largest and most beautiful inner city parks. It is rich in Aboriginal and European history, contemporary culture and offers innovative design, displays and services. Kings Park has an international reputation for scientific research, leading horticulture, conservation and public education. Kings Park is home to the spectacular Western Australian Botanic Garden, which displays over 3,000 species of the State’s unique flora. Two thirds of the 400 hectare park is protected as bushland and provides a haven for native biological diversity. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the city skyline and the Darling Ranges to the east. Bushland walk trails, immaculate gardens and parklands and a variety of children’s discovery play areas can all be found in Kings Park. The Visitor Information Centre, free daily guided walks, Aspects of Kings Park gallery shop, cafes and public transport are easily accessible. For more information visit their website.
Kings Park, WA