JC Travels
April 26, 2025
Perth  ·  Western Australia
Perth — Kings Park sunsets and the CBD
Week 587  ·  Kings Park  ·  Northbridge  ·  Subiaco  ·  Anzac Day

Leaving Perth —
Around Town

We only spent 3 months in Perth but it is very underrated as a city. While everyone on the east coast of Australia looks at Perth as backwards — Perth is pretty much the opposite. Because of the mining wealth, Perth has much more to offer than a typical city of 2 million people, as well as beaches within 20 minutes of the CBD and the Swan River.

Locally, we spent a lot of time at Kings Park (a short walk from our apartment), CBD/Northbridge, Subiaco (nice inner suburb where Sharon found her workout community and other things to do), and the main tourist attractions like the Perth Mint and the State of Western Australia museums.

Kings Park
Sunsets at Kings Park Perth Sunsets at Kings Park Perth
Sunsets at Kings Park
Kings Park Perth sunset panorama

Sharon spent a lot of time in Kings Park during the days and attended a couple of docent walks in the Western Australia Botanic Garden.

Western Australia Botanic Garden Kings Park Western Australia Botanic Garden Kings Park
Kings Park wildflowers Perth Kings Park Perth
Kings Park Perth Kings Park Perth
Kings Park and Western Australia Botanic Garden
Northbridge & CBD

We "discovered" Northbridge which dispelled the reputation of Perth being quiet and offered some life after 5pm. Sharon stumbled upon a nice surprise in the Art Gallery of Western Australia, both in the quality of the museum and a nice rooftop wine bar overlooking the CBD and Northbridge. Also within the grounds of the museum is the "Picobar" — an old studio/garden that is nice for a drink or two.

Northbridge Perth Northbridge/CBD Perth
Northbridge/CBD Perth
Northbridge Perth at night

Perth, for its size, has some of the best public museum systems we have seen — the wealth and resources is a major contributor. Between the Art Museum of Western Australia, His Majesty's Theatre, the Perth Mint, and the State Museum of Western Australia, there is a lot to see. We found a 110-degree day and went to the Mint and State Museum while Sharon visited the Art Museum several times.

World's most valuable coin — $100 million USD Perth Mint Making gold bars Perth Mint
World's most valuable coin — $100 million USD  ·  "Making" gold bars
Replica of largest gold nugget found in WA — Perth Mint The British used WA like the US used Los Alamos for nuclear testing — except they didn't evacuate the Aboriginal people
Replica of largest gold nugget found in WA  ·  The British used WA like the US used Los Alamos for nuclear testing — except they didn't evacuate the Aboriginal people
Random Whale Skeleton — State Museum Western Australia Sharon at His Majesty's Theatre Perth
Random Whale Skeleton  ·  Sharon at His Majesty's Theatre
Subiaco

Subiaco was an inner suburb where we initially wanted to live, but couldn't find a short-term rental. But we did spend time there as Sharon had her workout/pickleball place there and was taking a class. Much more livable longer term than where we were located if you didn't have a car. Similar to Bethesda in the DC area.

Only Roo I saw in Perth in the wild — Subiaco Subi Saturdays Perth
Only Roo I saw in Perth in the wild  ·  Subi Saturdays
Subi Saturdays — local movie and food truck night in the park
Subi Saturdays — local movie and food truck night in the park — great atmosphere
Anzac Day

One of my last weekends in Perth was Anzac Day — it is their Memorial Day. The night before we were out on my leaving drinks and walking down the street and my friend got hit in the back of the head by a pretty big guy — but next thing I knew they were hugging and were old mates and that he was a co-worker I had never met. So we had a good night out and ran into other extended co-workers at a restaurant. This led to buying footy tickets and where we should go for "two up" — a drinking game played with a cricket paddle and gambling at the RSL (the Returned and Services League of Australia — like the VFW) which is only legal on Anzac Day as there is a fundraising element. So we arrive at the RSL the next day and we are the only people under 80 — apparently Two Up is a bigger deal on the east coast.

From there we went to see the Fremantle Dockers versus Adelaide at the new stadium. There isn't a Perth team, but Fremantle and West Coast Eagle both play in the same stadium. Really great venue and atmosphere and a moving halftime ceremony with veterans from WW2.

"Perth is very underrated — because of the mining wealth, it has much more to offer than a typical city of 2 million people."

Bridge from CBD to Optus Stadium Perth — Anzac Day Optus Stadium Perth — Fremantle Dockers vs Adelaide
Bridge from CBD to Optus Stadium on Anzac Day  ·  Optus Stadium

Overall we had a short time in Perth, only about 3 months, but a great experience made even better by my co-workers and customers that we worked with on a daily basis. I have separate posts for beaches in Perth and day trips.

PerthKings ParkNorthbridgeAnzac DayWestern Australia
Week 587  ·  April 26, 2025