
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Fremantle Prison is a historic former prison that offers guided tours showcasing its history, architecture, and stories of inmates. It is one of the most significant convict-built sites in Australia.

Established in 1897, the Fremantle Markets are a bustling hub of local produce, crafts, and food stalls. The markets are a great place to experience the local culture and pick up unique souvenirs.

This museum highlights Western Australia's maritime history with exhibits on shipwrecks, naval defense, and the famous Australia II yacht. It offers interactive displays and is located on the scenic Victoria Quay.

The Roundhouse is the oldest public building in Western Australia, built in 1831. It served as a jail and now offers panoramic views of Fremantle and the Indian Ocean, along with historical exhibits.

A popular green space in Fremantle, Esplanade Park is perfect for picnics, outdoor events, and relaxation. It often hosts festivals and community gatherings.

Fremantle's famous street lined with cafes, restaurants, and bars. It's a lively area to enjoy coffee, meals, and nightlife while soaking in the local vibe.

Housed in a historic building, the Fremantle Arts Centre offers contemporary art exhibitions, workshops, and live music events, promoting local artists and cultural activities.

A scenic beach near the city center, Bathers Beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying waterfront views. It is close to historic sites and cafes.

Part of the Western Australian Maritime Museum, the Shipwreck Galleries feature artifacts from shipwrecks along the WA coast, including the famous Batavia wreck, providing a fascinating glimpse into maritime history.

A lively harbor area with seafood restaurants, bars, and shops. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, watch fishing boats, and take in the harbor atmosphere.