11 BEST Things to do in Perth, Australia | Western Australia Tourism & Travel Guide



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  1. @Ehthr says:

    Theres nothing to do in Perth and nothing to do in Australia. The onlybthings people do here for fun is drugs, gambling and, if you're in Melbourne, demonstrations on the weekend so they feel brave and relevant.

  2. @rallyeraidr7841 says:

    Best thing to do in Perth is to leave for somewhere else. You'll go bankrupt just buying groceries. And really, it's a scorching hot over hyped, overpriced sh-thole. Got the name Dullsville for a very good reason.

  3. @salehalsadun113 says:

    I spent 6 beautiful years in Perth from 2007 to 2012. those years were definitely the highlight of my life. I got my bachelor's degree from Murdoch. stayed on campus on south St. most of those years. I cannot tell you enough how much I learned living in Perth and the cultural diversity that made me think again about my perceptions about the world. Aussie people and their beautiful simplicity and friendliness (they drink a lot and can be tough 🙂 but they still social and don't make you feel stranger). After all those years and still feels like Perth is living inside me with all the old memories of northbridge night outs, Fremantle fish & chips dates, Coogee beach, Margret river trips, Kings Park new year's eve celebrations, swan river foundation day fireworks with old friends, and many more. it will always remain as beautiful memories for the rest of my life I am sure.
    I wish you guys health and prosperity. Perth is a beautiful place and I will surely visit again one day!

    with Love, from Riyadh Saudi Arabia

  4. @MXRiderFiftyTwo says:

    I lived in perth for 5yrs. Man do I miss the place and Aussies are very welcoming.
    Scarborough beach,indy bar, paddo & Stanford arms were my hang outs. And Freo on a Sunday afternoon is good.

  5. @anugrah569 says:

    Hi all
    I am about to move to either Perth or Adelaide as a student. If anyone can help me with both the cities it will be really great.

    Some points i would like to know
    Living expense, weather wise, job opportunities as a part time or full time.

  6. @BDub2024 says:

    Actually City Beach, Floreat, Scarborough and Sorrento are actually better beaches than Cottesloe. But I still like Cottesloe. City Beacgh is 15 min by car from centre of city and not crowded.

  7. @MeBeingAble says:

    Whitford nodes beach, just up the road a bit from hilarys is the best for families imo. Carpark, walk through to extensive parks and play areas, a number of bbq areas, community toilets, then just over the hill is the beach. You can easily split your time between the two.

  8. @buddhastaxi666 says:

    Perth is a poorly designed urban place.
    Too much sprawl.
    Destoyed its natural drainage areas and wetlands.
    The small blocks with high monotonous steel fencing filled with massive houses block draft from sea breeze….like the Freo
    doctor….and the minimal vegetation in the yards surrounding the massive houses create heat sinks. The heat is not addressed by strategies like street trees as these have untidy leaves .
    The lawns use more water and frequently wet the streets as runoff as the compacted lawn often lack maintenance like aerating.
    Also the owners chise to have less eaves and more windows as a cost effective way to increase house area. This leads to inefficent cooling.
    The list can go on.
    I know im laying it on a bit strong, and Perth is like countless other cities in the US, Canada etc.
    I know some nice people have nice lives there.

  9. @buddhastaxi666 says:

    how could anyone find fault with the unplanned decentralised cloned dehumanised sprawl of Stroads that destroyed the dreaming paradise of jarah and xanthus, with countless tacky boxes, stressed by mortgages and the occasional bogan meth addict disrupting the delusion of fulfillment with burnouts and the odd burgalry?

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