Exploring Perth's Bustling City Precincts |
Posted: November 1, 2017 |
Beyond its spacious beaches and tranquil river, Perth has some vibrant city precincts, bustling with great selection of dining, nightlife and shopping. It may not have that status on world map as metropolitan cities like Melbourne or Sydney, but it is certainly way above than most cities in the world. You can find some of the trendiest eateries and bars here in the Northbridge, with some high-end business infrastructure in the CBD. Catch some live music in Mount Lawley or browse through boutiques along the chic Oxford Street in Leederville. Experience the vibrant culture of this city, having its heart clustered around northern banks of the Swan River, all of which can be easily accessed by choosing Perth bus hire. Compact City Centre Ideal for shopping, after-work entertainment and dining, the compact city centre is a place of reunion. King Street is lined with elegant boutiques, art galleries and eateries. Access the nearby malls of Hay and Murray Streets, for some high-end fashion chain stores and departments. And not to forget the classic Edwardian theatre that stages a wide variety of performances, including orchestra and theatre productions as well as opera and ballet performances. Before attending the show, enjoy some delectable meal in the restaurants and café with riverfront views. Friday evenings is a special attraction here, setting the tone right for the upcoming weekend. Nightlife The Northbridge precinct buzzes with nightlife almost every night of the week, thanks to its perfect location set against the city centre. Between Parker, Aberdeen, James and William Streets, you’ll find a wide assortment of cafes, bars, pubs and clubs, along with posh restaurants. Immerse yourself in the laid back ambiance of the city’s nightlife with some great budget friendly party places on offer. Shopping And Live Music Leederville is another great precinct where people from all backgrounds can take some time to hang out. It comes alive during the night time, with people split in numbers at late night eateries, underground clubs and vivacious pubs. One can also enjoy a leisure shopping day along the Oxford Street. If you are looking for some live music entertainment, head to the art-deco Astor Theatre in Mount Lawley. This venue is widely known for hosting some of the best musicians in the country, with international recognition. The theatre is beautifully positioned on the Beaufort Street, amidst a string of casual dining spots, restaurants, pubs, bars and boutiques. Check out the colonial buildings and lovely federation, while relaxing in the manicured park, or go shopping for trendy fashion piece or home wares. Kings Park and Subiaco Museum Travel back in history to a place, where Benedictine monks from Italy settled in mid-19th century. Today, the same place has become a heritage lively town centre with decorative Italian architecture. Subiaco Museum showcases local Aboriginal culture and exhibits memorabilia from the monks. Soak up the ambiance of various local markets, as you take a stroll along Rokeby Road. Witness the scenic riverside grounds of the University of Western Australia, near the Kings Park, and don’t forget to watch a classic performance at the Subiaco Arts Centre or Regal Theatre. From cocktails to culture, the vibrant city of Perth has enough to entice you!
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