Friday, 8 July 2022

An insider’s guide to Perth, Australia

Perth

 

Over the past few years, Perth has been making a name for itself in the world of cool cafes and trendy bars. Nearby the largest city in Western Australia is also where you’ll find diverse wildlife, stunning beaches and top wine vineyards. Here are some of our our top picks.

Eat

Head to Petition Kitchen, where you can order from a tapas-style menu of local and seasonal produce. We suggest the broccoli salad. For an afternoon sugar kick or a weekend brunch, look no further than local haunt Mary Street Bakery. Try a couple of their artisanal doughnuts washed down with a cold-brew coffee. You can also take a short drive to City Beach – a much quieter spot than its happening neighbour Cottesloe Beach – where you’ll find fine-dining, family-friendly restaurant Hamptons City Beach for delectable Australian cuisine and stunning sunset views.

Drink

Northbridge is the prime area for nightlife, thanks to its array of bars and clubs. Mechanics Institute is a quirky alfresco watering hole, while Sneaky Tony’s has a cosier and more mysterious feel – knock on the large oak doors and utter the password (available daily on their Facebook page) through a small peephole to be allowed in. For non-alcoholic libations, Perth has a really strong coffee culture. The competition among local boutique cafés is high, with everyone claiming to serve you the best cuppa in town.

Explore

We recommend cycling around Rottnest Island, a beautiful reserve located just a short ferry ride from the city centre. The entire island is fringed with sandy beaches and shallow reefs, making it a perfect spot for snorkelling. You can also take a trip south to Margaret River, which has plenty of options for farm stays and some of the best wineries in the region.

Rottnest Island, Perth
Enjoy all shades of blue at Rottnest Island. Photo Credit: Adobe

Do

Driving in Perth is simple and stress-free. Parking is easy to find, traffic is always manageable and you’ll easily find rental car companies at the airport. The most important thing, though, is to not rush your trip – Perth isn’t the kind of destination for that. Instead, spend a few days unwinding in the city before considering adventures further afield.

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Illustration by Robbie Porter 

Please check the establishments’ respective websites for opening hours as well as booking requirements before visiting, and remember to adhere to safe-distancing measures while out and about.

The information is accurate as of press time. For the latest travel advisory updates, please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.

To learn more about Singapore Airlines flights to Perth, visit singaporeair.com. To join us in protecting the environment by offsetting your carbon emissions on your future flights, visit the following websites to learn more: carbonoffset.singaporeair.com.sg and carbonoffset.flyscoot.com

This article was originally published in the July 2018 issue of SilverKris magazine with suggestions from Sunny Sandhu.

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