The iconic Fremantle Markets, great shopping, Freo's exquisitely restored historic pubs and buildings, the fishing boat harbor and the world famous café strip all make staying in this superb location ideal for those here for work, tourism or family visits.
Check out the latest in places that feature fantastic historic architecture:
Running with thieves in South Freo
Emily Taylor bar next to the Freo Markets
The old synogogue restaurant and bar complex
Freo Social - bar and live venue
Coogee Common - restaurant, lounge bar and gardens
The Republic of Fremantle - craft Gin & Vodka distillery
The old courthouse - restaurant and bar
A few things to see and do in Fremantle:
The Roundhouse
The oldest building still standing in Western Australia today is the twelve-sided Roundhouse. The first permanent building to have been built in the Swan River Colony in the late 1830s, this building offers stunning views over Bathers Beach and the Indian Ocean.
Fremantle Prison
Holding a fascinating history built as a high-security prison by convicts, the Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia’s most significant cultural attractions. Opened to the public in 1992, this building has since offered tours that will take you through the chambers and the history of this icon.
Fremantle Arts Centre
Originally built as a ‘lunatic’ asylum in Western Australia, the Fremantle Arts Centre offers residencies, exhibitions, live music and art courses for locals and tourists.
Cappuccino Strip
Fremantle’s legendary ‘Cappuccino Strip’ offers many outdoor cafes and restaurants for you to enjoy a locally brewed beer or Western Australian wine whilst people-watching.
Fremantle Markets
Dating back to 1897, the Fremantle Markets have always served as a market, originating as a wholesale and produce market until the 1950s.