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The Port of Fremantle
The guide was updated:For more rare and unusual finds, take a half-hour drive south-west from Perth’s city centre, to the port of Fremantle. This neighbourhood is home to lots of boutiques and ateliers. Don't miss Stackwood — a former diesel workshop that now hosts local makers who exhibit and hold classes in everything from pottery to weaving. Find your inspiration here!
Useful Information
- Address: Victoria Quay, Fremantle WA
- Website: www.victoriaquay.com.au
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
The Central Business District is just the place for air-conditioned shopping malls. Here you will find a host of malls and arcades with plenty of shops and cafes, great buskers and friendly crowds. In addition to housing all the big name fashion brands, King Street is lined with gorgeous heritage buildings, to the point of looking like a film set.
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The London Court Mall
The London Court Mall, a beautiful shopping arcade with its mock Tudor façade and jousting knights, will appeal to those looking to spot a lost treasures among its numerous art and fashion boutiques, bookstores, health and beauty shops.
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R.M.Williams St Georges Terrace
If you are looking for crafted footwear and outback clothing you can go to RM Williams. This Australian brand was established in 1932 and has grown to be a popular brand among Aussies for its high-quality products.
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Sportsgirl
Sportsgirl is a young, trendy store that can be found throughout the whole country. To all fashionistas, this is the place to go for clothes, accessories, shoes and much more. One of their shops in Perth can be found at:
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Cotton On
This fashion chain is, like Sportsgirl, another well-known brand in Australia. Cotton On was born in 1991 and offers a wide range of cool fashion clothing for women, men and kids.
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Rip Curl Perth Airport Outlet
This famous surf brand is a must if you ever visit Australia. Come to Rip Curl to buy your surfing gear and get that effortless, cool beach look. There are plenty of places here to show off your new style.
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Westfield Carousel
To make sure you get what you are looking for on your shopping spree you can head to Westfield Carousel. This huge shopping centre offers a wide range of shops, such as Boost Juice if you feel like a refreshing drink or maybe the Nike store for a pair of new running shoes.
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David Jones
David Jones opened its first store in Sydney back in 1838. Today it is one of the oldest and most famous department stores in Australia. Here you can find some of the best brands, all in one place.
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Watertown
Watertown is a brand outlet centre in Perth. If you are looking for a bargain, this is the place to browse. It offers all the best brands at the best prices as well as speciality shopping.
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Boffins Books
Boffins Books is a long-running, independent bookstore in CDB offering a range of general interest and specialty titles.
The range is impressive: technical manuals, cookbooks, the latest fiction and kids bestsellers — feed your inner bookworm here.
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White Dwarf Books
White Dwarf Books caters to your geeky side — science fiction and fantasy galore. Come here for the latest and best in the genre of supernatural romance, cyberpunk and speculative fiction. It is also one of the go-to hobby stores in Perth.
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The Port of Fremantle
For more rare and unusual finds, take a half-hour drive south-west from Perth’s city centre, to the port of Fremantle. This neighbourhood is home to lots of boutiques and ateliers. Don't miss Stackwood — a former diesel workshop that now hosts local makers who exhibit and hold classes in everything from pottery to weaving. Find your inspiration here!
Read more
Weekend Markets
Weekend markets are a serious affair in Perth. The list of venues and goods to peruse is endless. Get anything from arts, craft and unique gifts to fresh local produce. So many successful businesses begin their journey showcasing products at WA marketplaces. You'll find lots to see every weekend in the city itself, as well as in Fremantle, along the beach, up and down Swan Valley, over in Avon Valley, Perth Hills and Rockingham.
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