- Source: List of Perth landmarks
Landmarks in Perth comprise human-made structures, or natural features that command the horizon physically, or the cultural landscape, usually by historical or political significance.
CBD
Barracks Arch – At the west end of St Georges Terrace, symbolic historically due to the position between Parliament House and St Georges Terrace. It was the last remaining part of a large government building that was removed for the construction of the freeway just west of the Arch.
108 St Georges Terrace – Features on the horizon when viewing Perth from distance, amongst a cluster of buildings that exist within the CBD.
Central Park Tower – The tallest skyscraper in Perth.
Council House – restored high modernist skyscraper set in the Stirling Gardens
Elizabeth Quay
Kings Park – A surviving piece of bushland adjacent to the city, with statues and war memorials.
Narrows Bridge – a major traffic bridge crossing the Swan River
Perth Arena – Entertainment and sporting arena.
Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, located in the CBD
Perth Mint – Australia's oldest operating mint, established in 1899 to mint gold sovereigns for the British Empire
Perth Town Hall – The only convict-built town hall in Australia, built between 1868 and 1870.
Perth Water – A much reduced corner of the Swan River with land infill on both north and south shores over the duration of a hundred years
Swan Bells – At the foot of Barrack Street, this very recent construction contains significant historic bells.
Western Australian Museum
Yagan Square
Fremantle
Esplanade Park, Fremantle
Fremantle Arts Centre
Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour
Fremantle War Memorial
Fremantle Prison
Fremantle Town Hall
Fremantle Railway Station
Fremantle Port Authority building – the tallest building in Fremantle
Round House – built in 1830, and used as a prison for colonial and indigenous prisoners until 1886
Western Australian Maritime Museum on Victoria Quay
Victoria Quay, Fremantle
Metropolitan area
Burswood Entertainment Complex – on the top of what was originally a swampy dump, a complex of international standard hotel, casino and other facilities
Houghton Winery – historic Swan Valley winery established in 1836
Lake Monger – a wetland area 5 km (3.1 mi) north of the city popular for bird watching
Lincoln Street Vent – a ventilation shaft in Highgate
Mount Henry Peninsula – Peninsula on the edge of Canning river near Mount Henry Bridge
The Old Mill – Built in 1835, this is Perth's best-known historic landmark
Perth Zoo in South Perth surrounded by expensive real estate this sanctuary for exotic and native wildlife has been re-invented a number of times since it was founded
Rottnest Island – A holiday island 18 km (11 mi) from Fremantle
See also
Tourism in Perth
References
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