Perth
Travel Guide - Perth is located in the southwest
corner of the smallest continent in the world, is
the capital of the largest state in Australia. Western
Australia is bigger than several other countries together.
Perth citizens are ‘lonely people’ as
Perth is known as the most isolated capital city in
the world due to its distance away from its own country
capital cities and foreign cities. With 90% of the
state population live in Perth, this further make
the rest of its 10% populated more isolated and ‘lonely’.
Though Perth is not as glamorous as Sydney nor does
it have Melbourne’s liveable city make-up, it
does have its own charm. The historical presence in
the city can still be felt as many of its earliest
buildings are still around. One typical example is
the Old Mill at South Perth. It is
one of the city’s most recognisable and oldest
landmarks. The other living example is Fremantle,
which is regarded as the best-preserved 19th century
port in the world. A visit to Perth must be accompanied
by a visit to Fremantle or else your trip to Perth
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The
other charm of Perth is it can also
laid claim to be the sunniest state capital in Australia
thanks to its warm and dry climate. This is justified
by Kings Park, which is one of its main tourist attractions
that are located next to the city. And thanks to its
climate again, it allow the perfect condition to produce
almost all grape wine varieties. The Matilda Bay Brewery
is one of the Perth major breweries and it also produces
unique Western Australia beers. Head for Northbridge,
its nightlife precinct, for one of these unique beers.
Thus visiting the City of Perth
can make you drunk deeply in history. Both wine and
Perth’s past are rich in history. Yet Perth
is not a sleepy and laid back city but a young and
vibrant city with a cosmopolitan ambience. That’s
the charm of Perth!