
Hotels in Perth - One of the most isolated cites in the world with fourth most populated city in Australia, Perth has tons of attractions to offer to its guests. Though it has warm and Mediterranean climate, Perth can be exhausting for first time visitors and those who are not used to hot and humid climate. As the capital city of Western Australia, Perth, which enjoyed economic boom in early 20th century through discovery of gold, is one of the most visited cities in Australia, mainly due to its natural landscapes and beaches. Staying in Perth is no issue at all as there are rows of cheap and also luxurious Perth hotels throughout the city.Read More
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The City Centre of Perth is a good place to start your tour of the city as it contains many tourist attractions and plenty of shopping areas too. The landmark structure, The Swan Bells is located here near to the ferry wharf. The bells are a gift from London to Perth and the tower was built to commemorate it. Kings Park is also around the corner with free public buses shuttling quite frequently. There are plenty of cheap Perth hotels Australia too, scattered throughout the district, and with the city's excellent public transportation making it easy for you to explore as you stay.
Western Australia's administration capital is located in West Perth district, it's where the Parliament House is, in Parliament Precinct. A beautiful building, the Parliament is just opposite St George's Terrace, the main street of Perth. Here, you can find almost anything you need, from cheap trinkets stalls to posh designer clothing. The street runs parallel with Swan River, passing through the Central Business District. Plenty of sightseeing and if you're into shopping then this is the right place to stay. Perth luxury hotels are abundant in this area, as most of the visitors are vacationing families and business travellers. Offering cosy rooms with posh decors and toiletries, most of these lavish hotels in Perth Australia have modern structure, developed along with the town's growth.
For nature lovers and beach goers, you'll be glad to now that one of Australia's best beaches are located here in Perth, the Scarborough Beach. Located in the serene district of Scarborough, you'll find many hotels from low cost to posh resorts lined up across the district, and also along Perth's one of main arterial road, the Scarborough Beach Road. Most of the attractions are just a walk away within the district but if you're staying at the beachside then you'll have to travel a few minutes to get to the town.
Perth - Perth is the capital city of state Western Australia. Located along Swan River heading towards the sea, Perth is bounded by Darling Scalp and Indian Ocean and having a population around 1.6 million. It's the fourth largest city in Australia, and having many beautiful beaches that are usually not crowded with tourists makes Perth a preferred location for those who enjoy serenity and calm atmosphere. Perth made a huge name worldwide as the 'City of Light', due to the overwhelming participation of its residents switching on and off their house and street lights when American astronaut John Glenn flew over the city while orbiting Earth in spacecraft Friendship 7 in 1962. Perth is ranked eighth most liveable city by The Economist this year.
One of the main attractions in Perth is the kangaroo watching parks where tourists can come close to a kangaroo in Perth Zoo as there is an area designated specially for it. The kangaroos have learn to adapt to human presence, so it won't run away or get defensive whenever a tourist get too close to them. The only drawback is that you won't see kangaroos hopping around swiftly in large group, and if you want to see these Australian mascot animals in action, head on to the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park. These isolated native's cemetery park is a well known location where you can watch wild kangaroos in large groups.