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Rottnest Island (Wadjemup in Noongar) is a car-free island 19 km off Fremantle, renowned for its 63 white-sand beaches, turquoise bays, and the quokka — a small marsupial found almost nowhere else on earth. Visitors explore by bicycle or on foot.

Fremantle Prison is a UNESCO World Heritage–listed site and one of eleven convict-built structures recognised as part of the Australian Convict Sites listing. Built by convict labour between 1851 and 1859, it operated as a maximum-security prison until 1991.

The Perth Cultural Centre is a pedestrian precinct in Northbridge that clusters the state's major cultural institutions — the Art Gallery, WA Museum Boola Bardip, State Library, PICA, and the Blue Room Theatre — around a series of interconnected plazas and gardens.

Perth Zoo, established in 1898 on the banks of the Swan River in South Perth, is home to over 1,200 animals across native Australian and exotic species. It plays a key role in conservation breeding programs for critically endangered species.

Elizabeth Quay is a $440 million waterfront development opened in 2016, reconnecting Perth's CBD to the Swan River for the first time in decades. The precinct includes public plazas, a children's playground, and a ferry terminal.

AQWA (Aquarium of Western Australia) is the largest aquarium in the country, showcasing marine life found along WA's 12,500-kilometre coastline. Located at Hillarys Boat Harbour, it features an underwater tunnel, touch pools, and over 200 species.

Yagan Square is a public gathering place opened in 2018 that bridges the gap between Perth's CBD and Northbridge, built over the sunken Perth rail lines. Named after the Noongar warrior Yagan, it features a digital art tower, amphitheatre, and marketplace.
The Round House is Western Australia's oldest public building, a 12-sided stone prison built in 1831 on Arthur Head at the entrance to Fremantle Harbour. It now serves as a small museum with sweeping views of Bathers Beach and the Indian Ocean.

Hillarys Boat Harbour is a coastal marina precinct about 25 km north of Perth CBD, combining a working boat harbour with restaurants, shops, a beach, and departure points for whale-watching and Rottnest Island ferries.