Flights from Amsterdam (AMS) to Perth (PER)

About Perth

Gateway to Western Australias big skies and beaches

Perth combines the energy of a modern city with the easy pace of life on Australias west coast. Skyscrapers overlook the Swan River, while inner-city neighbourhoods are filled with cafés, galleries, and leafy streets that invite you to slow down and explore. The light feels bright and clear, with wide open skies that add to the sense of space.

You will find a mix of riverside relaxation and ocean-facing suburbs, where long beaches stretch for kilometres along the Indian Ocean. The city centre is compact and walkable, yet just a short drive away you can reach nature reserves, wine regions, and coastal lookouts. Whether you are here for a short break or a longer stay, Perth is an easy city to settle into.

Creative districts such as Northbridge and Mount Lawley showcase local design, live music, and casual dining, while Fremantle offers a historic port atmosphere with converted warehouses and markets. Perth also serves as a starting point for journeys deeper into Western Australia, from rugged coastlines to outback landscapes.

Top sights in Perth

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Walk high above the tree canopy, enjoy sweeping views over the Swan River, and discover native plants in one of the worlds largest inner-city parks.

Cottesloe Beach

Swim in clear waters, relax on golden sand, or enjoy a drink at sunset along one of Perths most iconic beaches.

Fremantle

Explore historic streets, vibrant markets, and a working port, with plenty of cafés, small bars, and creative spaces to discover.

Rottnest Island

Take a ferry to this car-free island for cycling, snorkelling, and meeting the islands famous quokkas along secluded bays.

Swan Valley

Visit one of Australias oldest wine regions for cellar-door tastings, artisanal food producers, and relaxed country scenery just outside the city.

Experience the outdoors and local culture

Perth is ideal if you enjoy spending time outside. You can kayak or cruise along the Swan River, cycle the foreshore, or join a walking tour that takes you through laneways filled with street art and small galleries. The citys long, sunny days create plenty of time for early-morning swims, late-afternoon coastal walks, and leisurely evenings outdoors.

For a deeper sense of place, stop by museums and cultural centres around the Perth Cultural Centre precinct in Northbridge. Here, you can explore exhibitions on Western Australias natural history, maritime stories, and creative arts. Seasonal festivals, open-air cinemas, and live performances add variety to the city calendar, making it easy to find an event during your stay.

Those keen on day trips can head to Rottnest Island for snorkelling and coastal cycling, or join guided tours into the Swan Valley for tastings and farm visits. Further afield, organised excursions to the Pinnacles Desert or coastal national parks let you experience Western Australias wide horizons without having to plan every detail yourself.

A taste of Perth

Perths dining scene highlights fresh local produce from Western Australias land and sea. Along the coast and riverfront, you will find casual seafood restaurants and relaxed cafés where you can sample the catch of the day, shared plates, and crisp salads in bright, open spaces. Many venues take advantage of outdoor terraces, inviting you to dine in the warm evening air.

In the city centre, Northbridge, and Leederville, small restaurants and wine bars focus on seasonal ingredients and creative menus. You can try contemporary Australian cuisine, Asian-inspired dishes, and modern takes on classics, often paired with wines from nearby regions such as the Swan Valley and Margaret River. Coffee culture is strong, with independent cafés offering carefully brewed espresso and light brunch menus.

Markets in Fremantle and other suburbs showcase food stalls, fresh produce, and sweet treats, giving you a relaxed way to try a variety of flavours in one place. From waterfront breakfasts to late-night bites in lively neighbourhoods, Perths dining options suit both slow, lingering meals and quick stops between activities.

Retail therapy in Perth

Perth offers a mix of high-street brands, independent boutiques, and local makers. In the city centre, you can browse pedestrian malls such as Murray Street and Hay Street for fashion, beauty, and lifestyle stores. The nearby upmarket precincts feature designer labels and specialty shops in modern arcades.

Neighbourhoods like Subiaco, Leederville, and Mount Lawley are popular for their smaller boutiques, homewares stores, and bookstores, often set along tree-lined streets with cafés and bakeries nearby. Here, you can find pieces from local designers, artwork, and thoughtful souvenirs that reflect Western Australias style and landscapes.

For a more relaxed atmosphere, head to markets in Fremantle or weekend pop-ups around the city, where stallholders sell handmade jewellery, textiles, skincare, and gourmet products. Larger shopping centres across the metropolitan area offer convenient, all-in-one destinations with international brands, cinemas, and dining options, making it easy to combine errands with leisure time.

Best time to visit Perth

Summer (December to February, peak season) brings long, hot days with average temperatures around 29°C (84°F). Sea breezes along the coast make beach visits refreshing, and extended daylight hours are ideal for evening walks, riverside dining, and outdoor events across the city.

Autumn (March to May, shoulder season) offers warm, settled weather, with average temperatures of about 23°C (73°F). Clear days and cooler evenings create comfortable conditions for exploring parks, cycling the riverside paths, and enjoying alfresco meals without the height of summer heat.

Winter (June to August, low season) is mild and often pleasantly cool, with average temperatures near 18°C (64°F). Showers bring fresh greenery to parks, and quieter beaches and attractions provide a relaxed pace, while cafés and indoor venues feel especially welcoming.

Spring (September to November, shoulder season) sees average temperatures around 22°C (72°F). Wildflowers bloom across the region, and sunny days with gentle breezes make this a lovely time for coastal walks, picnics in Kings Park, and day trips into nearby wine country.

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