Address: 18 Moffat Place, Warwick 6024
If you are not in a hurry and you have no multiple heavy luggage, given the time is before 10pm, guests may take a free bus (orange colour) from the international airport to the domestic airport then take another Local Bus no.37 (green colour) to the City Centre ( it takes approx 30 min). Alight the bus at stand no.10090 (St George Tce/Westralia Sq) then follow the sign to the Esplanade/Perth Train station and take the train to Warwick. It will only cost approx A$4 (1 ticket for both bus and train). Transport time from the City Centre to Warwick only takes 12 min by train. When you arrive at Warwick train station, you may call us on 0411886681 and we can meet you at station entrance. We are only 50 meters from there. Good luck and have nice trip.
2) For Domestic Traveler
Take Local Bus no.37 (green colour) to the City Centre ( it takes approx 30 min). Alight the bus at stand no.10090 (St George Tce/Westralia Sq) then follow the sign to the Esplanade/Perth Train station and take the train to Warwick. It will only cost approx A$4 (1 ticket for both bus and train). Transport time from the City Centre to Warwick only takes 12 min by train. When you arrive at Warwick train station, you may call us on 0411886681 and we can meet you at station entrance. We are only 50 meters from there. Good luck and have nice trip.
Perth Metropolitan Area |
The metropolitan area is charming and filled with plenty of things to do and see but the real appeal of Perth lies in the fact that its surrounding attractions are detached from the city but remarkably accessible. Perth is large enough to offer an assortment of experiences yet dense enough to be seen quite easily.
Kings Park |
Kings Park is magnificent; there are so many areas to explore with picnic and barbecue facilities and their own different scenery and moods. You can walk around these areas or drive a car around the 400ha of virgin bush land, manicured gardens and brilliant displays of wildflowers during spring.
Swan River |
The foreshore areas come alive on a sunny day; extensive grassed areas and walkways with barbecue and picnic facilities attract sun-lovers of all ages. Whether you grab a quiet spot for yourself, throw a prawn on the barbie or kick a football around with a few friends, the atmosphere is excellent. Australia Day January 26th celebrations are huge on the foreshore with thousands congregating for daylong displays and fun in the sun, culminating in a massive fireworks display that coincides with local radio. Its a great time to visit and is the epitome of what Australian leisure time is all about.
Festival of Perth |
Other celebrations include the Festival of Perth in February, the Spring in the Valley Festival in November, the Festival of Fremantle in December and the Western Australian Wildflower Festival at Kings Park in October.
Perth Suburbs |
Most of Perths population lives in suburbs spread out in all directions along the river and coast. Around the city, Subiaco, Leederville, South Perth and Mt Lawley are stylish areas with excellent shopping, restaurants, cafes, nightlife and entertainment facilities. Perths nightlife can be found in Northbridge, Perth City, Subiaco, Leederville, and Cottesloe. The main coastal recreational areas are from Fremantle, and then Cottesloe, Scarborough, Trigg, North Beach and Hillarys heading north along the coast.
Perth Zoo |
The Perth Zoo is one of the worlds best small zoos and situated close to the South Perth foreshore, is a good way to spend a few hours.
Perth Attractions |
Other attractions in the Perth metropolitan area include the Perth Mint, Stirling Gardens, Lake Monger, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Concert Hall, Cultural Centre, His Majestys Theatre and the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
See the Bonus Voucher Book for discounts and special bonuses at many attractions, restaurants and shops.
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