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Perth's historical port city. Made famous for producing the yacht "Australia 2" which won the America's Cup for Australia in 1983 which can be viewed in the local Maritime Museum. Much of WA's architecture is young by world standards however in Fremantle, most original buildings from the first settlement still stand, giving the city a lovely charm.
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Fremantle Prison
One of Western Australia's premier heritage sites and in 2010 became the first building in Western Australia to be inscribed on the World Heritage list. The building is the most intact convict establishment in Australia, having been used continuously as a place of imprisonment for 140 years although decommissioned as an operating jail in 199. The empty prison with its thick limestone walls, cells and gallows is a striking reminder of the harsh conditons faced by early prisoners. Fremantle Prison is rich in folklore and superstition. Guided tours take visitors on a journey of colourful characters and ghost stories. Torchlight tours at night run each week and there are even canoe rides through the labyrinth of underground tunnels 20 metres beneath the Prison.
WA Maritime Museum
Housed in an iconic and prominent building at Victoria Quay, the WA Maritime Museum provides an interesting way of experiencing Western Australia's maritime endeavours. Including several unique galleries that explore the state's relationship with the sea and features hundreds of artifacts from the 1600's raised from the seabed from the many Dutch shipwrecks that litter the ocean along WA's coastline. Home to the winning America's Cup yacht, Australia II and an Oberon class submarine HMAS Ovens, Jon Sanders’ Parry Endeavour and many other iconic vessels from WA's maritime history
South Terrace Cappuccino Strip
Have a coffee, tea, cold drink or meal on South Terrace. Known to locals as the "Cappuccino Strip". The bustling street features many coffee houses, restaurants and pubs where tourists and locals alike unwind and enjoy the sunny weather, set amongst the beautiful old colonial buildings. One of the strip's most popular tenants is the Sail and Anchor and was Australia's first pub and microbrewery.
Fremantle Markets
Established in 1897, the markets are a Western Australian icon and as such are the oldest and most interesting markets in the state. The grand old Victorian building was restored and reopened in 1975 to provide a modern, yet architecturally historic expeirence. The atmosphere of the markets has been developed over a hundred years of vibrant culture and tradition, mixed with the unmistakable flavours of modern Fremantle. Enjoy the mix of fellow tourists, musicians and artists and well as the friendly stall sellers. Fresh local produce is also on offer including coffees, cheeses and fresh fish. Unique Australian fashion, jewellery and ceramics is also a delight.