I hope you put a lot of sun screen on as the sun can be deadly. I get it that you are sun starved but... this is Western Australia and our sun BURNS. Lovely vlog you showed the best of Freo.
The B & B you stayed at used to be a dingy Nightclub in the 70s and 80s where your shoes stuck to the carpet from all the spilt beer lol. Used to be called Tarantallas. It was the old German Consulate pre war.
I probably went to Tarantellas 3 times in my life and the carpet only got stickier. Glad to see they turned it into probably something better than it was designed for. By the way I was born and bred in Freo and all of that land south of the Esplanade and the fishing boat harbour is reclaimed land. When I was a kid in the early 50s there was a sea wall on the Western side of the train tracks and can remember the waves crashing over the rocks onto Marine Parade during winter as we lived about 500 metres from the Esplanade on Marine Parade. My father and uncle caught a sick swordfish that had washed up against the rocks and took it to Cicerallos fish market where a camerman from the Daily News newspaper came and took a picture of me placing a ruler into the mouth of the fish to judge its size. I was about 5 years old . It was big Ohhh those memories !
I found your channel tonight ! I moved from England to Australia as a teenager and have lived in Perth and now Melbourne and have been to Sydney, Adelaide,Brisbane, Tasmania etc It’s great to see a travellers perspective of Australia ! Perth and Western Australia is stunning , you will notice it’s a beach town compared to Melbourne which is more cosmopolitan and city . You noticed the weather differences to! Anyway thanks for the great content
@@KJandSarah amazing , I can’t wait for the Rottnest island video.. that place is a gem so close to perth and honestly it’s beautiful! E scooters or bikes are the best way around it
Yes , Perth is the quintessential capital of the Aussie life style. The last frontier, but Mark McGowan is that rusty tool influence, the rot., that will turn Perth the ocker Australian town into another globalist hell hole like Melbourne.
Fremantle is the main port city of WA, next to the capital Perth, and even considering that it is midweek, the streets seem to have little traffic, either vehicles or pedistrians, and the cafes, restaurants and other attractions seem to be designed to cater for a much larger cliental than was present on the day.
Yep, Freo has been dead (in decline) for awhile. Long before Covid finished off a lot of the remaining small businesses. High rents, parking fees even in the evening and Notre Dame University taking over a lot of the buildings has resulted in a once vibrant town with lots of artists, musicians and creatives, now struggling to survive (I've lived in Freo since 1993 and also lived just outside Freo in the 80s)
Freo is my Town; & I really enjoyed watching you enjoy this great place - I did stop and laugh when I saw the B&B you stayed at - the old Tarantella Night Club, a notorious, grungy rugged late night bar, - ran as a ite-club for about 10 years - in 80s.
I forgot to mention with lobster prices dropping drastically here in Australia because of the Chinese embargo it’s now affordable to buy one and cook it at home. 👍😅
Cirilos seafood market has best fish and chips and places you can vist Fremantle markets and ship wreck galleries and hmas ovens Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
G'day guys👍 yeah Freo is a cool place & thankfully it kept most of its heritage buildings etc..unlike our Perth City. You've probably been to Rotto by now, but if by chance you haven't get yourself an ebike when you get there! ..especially with the warm weather👍 How long are you in Perth? & are you travelling any of our bloody long WA coastline? 🍻 ✌️❤️
Oh no the folk from Melbourne won't like hearing you had a good meal or coffee anywhere outside of Melbourne.. It will bruise their over inflated ego's 😂
Hi Pauline, thank you for all of your comments. We will do our best going forward to do that, but you don’t need to comment the same thing on every video
Down on that port area there next to the brewery, the restaurant that you guys were staying next too is a very well known restaurant, I can't really remember what the name is, but it was the best seafood ever, plus the view right there next to the water, It's worth the visit.
here is10 small tips to any US citizen that wants to come to Australia. 1. leave your attitude along with your guns at the departure lounge. 2. don't panic! it will be there waiting for you when you get back, we don't want it. 3. you cannot buy, nor carry a gun over here, this is not the wild west as it is in the USA. 4. enjoy the sites the food and the different cultures. 5. Australia has a culture, they have song, dance and food and we are proud of it. 6. The US has, Levi's jeans, McDonalds, mass shootings, guns and bombs and you are proud of it? 7. take lots of photo's, buy the occasional souvenir. 8. when you get back to the US "the home of the brave and the free," pick up your gun and your attitude, you will notice it is still there in tact as you left it. 9. Show your friends the photo's and tell them you had a nice time. 10. Oh and don't forget to tell your friends you experienced real freedom for the first time in your life not having to carry a gun!
I appreciate your concern, but your stereotypes about Americans and America are as outdated as they are inaccurate. We value cultural differences and respect the laws of the countries we visit. Perhaps it's time to update your perception and engage in constructive dialogue rather than perpetuating divisive rhetoric.
Reflect on this,.... The Americans have come to the aid of Australia in various situations, sir including: World War II: During the Pacific theater of World War II, American forces provided significant support to Australia, particularly during the defense of the country against Japanese aggression, such as the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Kokoda Track campaign. Alliance Commitments: Under the ANZUS Treaty, the United States has committed to defending Australia in the event of an armed attack, demonstrating ongoing support and cooperation between the two countries. Natural Disasters: American military forces have assisted Australia in responding to natural disasters, such as providing aid and resources during bushfires, floods, and other emergencies. Military Exercises and Training: The U.S. and Australia engage in joint military exercises and training programs, enhancing interoperability and readiness for both armed forces. Counterterrorism and Security Cooperation: In the context of global counterterrorism efforts and security cooperation, American forces have worked closely with Australian counterparts to address shared threats and challenges. You can sat this thar ir the other, when the shit hits the fan in other countries, the first place that country looks is to America. The americans arent perfect. But id sure as hell rather have them as an ally than an enemy.
@@johnnyreb280 not divisive, it is fact. MERICANS! would sell their own first rather than give up their guns. if you want to stick around with me long enough you will provide your own proof with out you knowing it.
@@johnnyreb280 It was a world war. not a war Australia started hence the word world. Australia does nit need the help of the US. It is the other way around, the US needs Australia. And Australia has helped the US with their bush fires and 911. Without the other countries that help the US the US will be finished in a war. The US is only as good as the countries that help the US. Have you forgotten Vietnam? Would you like more? Stick around son, you just might learn something.
You're not going to see cash in any of these videos from Australia, so you don't need to comment on all of the videos about it... just a heads up for ya!
Fremantle is getting more and more precious as time goes by, WA is very lucky to have it
We loved our time in Fremantle! Definitely would go back
I live in Perth, I realised how much I take for granted living in such a great place.
We all love Fremantle. It’s the best!!!
Totally agree! We’ve loved our time there
I hope you put a lot of sun screen on as the sun can be deadly. I get it that you are sun starved but... this is Western Australia and our sun BURNS. Lovely vlog you showed the best of Freo.
Oh yeah we definitely loaded up on sunscreen!
The B & B you stayed at used to be a dingy Nightclub in the 70s and 80s where your shoes stuck to the carpet from all the spilt beer lol. Used to be called Tarantallas. It was the old German Consulate pre war.
Ah very cool! Thank you!
I probably went to Tarantellas 3 times in my life and the carpet only got stickier. Glad to see they turned it into probably something better than it was designed for. By the way I was born and bred in Freo and all of that land south of the Esplanade and the fishing boat harbour is reclaimed land. When I was a kid in the early 50s
there was a sea wall on the Western side of the train tracks and can remember the waves crashing over the rocks onto Marine Parade during winter as we lived about 500 metres from the Esplanade on Marine Parade. My father and uncle caught a sick swordfish that had washed up against the rocks and took it to Cicerallos fish market where a camerman from the Daily News newspaper came and took a picture of me placing a ruler into the mouth of the fish to judge its size. I was about 5 years old . It was big Ohhh those memories !
Fremantle is the best part of Perth, many people th8nk its a separate town, but it's just the Port city of Perth.
I found your channel tonight ! I moved from England to Australia as a teenager and have lived in Perth and now Melbourne and have been to Sydney, Adelaide,Brisbane, Tasmania etc It’s great to see a travellers perspective of Australia ! Perth and Western Australia is stunning , you will notice it’s a beach town compared to Melbourne which is more cosmopolitan and city . You noticed the weather differences to! Anyway thanks for the great content
Thanks so much, Matt! Australia definitely has a lot to offer and we have been loving our time here!
@@KJandSarah amazing , I can’t wait for the Rottnest island video.. that place is a gem so close to perth and honestly it’s beautiful! E scooters or bikes are the best way around it
@@FPLMattDay excited to share the video soon!
Yes , Perth is the quintessential capital of the Aussie life style. The last frontier, but Mark McGowan is that rusty tool influence, the rot., that will turn Perth the ocker Australian town into another globalist hell hole like Melbourne.
I lived in Freo for a year back in the early 2000's I'm glad Little Creatures is still around that place has some killer food.
We've had A LOT of good food in Fremantle!
The fantastic beaches and Fremantle’s great food scene is amazing. The weather is always going to be drier and hotter than Melbourne.
We definitely love Fremantle!
Fremantle is the main port city of WA, next to the capital Perth, and even considering that it is midweek, the streets seem to have little traffic, either vehicles or pedistrians, and the cafes, restaurants and other attractions seem to be designed to cater for a much larger cliental than was present on the day.
Yep, Freo has been dead (in decline) for awhile. Long before Covid finished off a lot of the remaining small businesses. High rents, parking fees even in the evening and Notre Dame University taking over a lot of the buildings has resulted in a once vibrant town with lots of artists, musicians and creatives, now struggling to survive (I've lived in Freo since 1993 and also lived just outside Freo in the 80s)
I sat on that seat in the park a couple of weeks ago.
It is a good place to enjoy the park that’s for sure!
Freo is my Town; & I really enjoyed watching you enjoy this great place - I did stop and laugh when I saw the B&B you stayed at - the old Tarantella Night Club, a notorious, grungy rugged late night bar, - ran as a ite-club for about 10 years - in 80s.
as a perth citizen i can definitely say that freo.
You got off of the train at Claremont by mistake didn't you
no thats where the airport line terminates. You then have to switch to the fremantle line
Glad you enjoyed down here!
I forgot to mention with lobster prices dropping drastically here in Australia because of the Chinese embargo it’s now affordable to buy one and cook it at home. 👍😅
Well that’s good!
Cirilos seafood market has best fish and chips and places you can vist Fremantle markets and ship wreck galleries and hmas ovens Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
Did you notice that you were walking through the Notre Dame University where a lot of your fellow country people attend.
Yes, we did notice that!
Great vid!
Thanks so much!
Really well done!
G'day guys👍 yeah Freo is a cool place & thankfully it kept most of its heritage buildings etc..unlike our Perth City.
You've probably been to Rotto by now, but if by chance you haven't get yourself an ebike when you get there! ..especially with the warm weather👍
How long are you in Perth? & are you travelling any of our bloody long WA coastline?
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✌️❤️
Sadly we won't be in WA too long, but we will definitely have to come back! We know there is so much beauty there.
You do the hmas ovens submarine tour at western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
Have fun at Rotto, will be waiting to see a quokka selfie 😄
Haha thank you! Stayed tuned!
I get bubble tea from there all the time
Love it!
Go gages roads brewery in Fremantle near Western Australian maritime museum hmas ovens submarine tour at western Australia
As Americans you really increased the use of the
word, “like,” into Australia.
Anywhere you go for brunch in Perth is going to be 11/10
Totally agree! We’ve had some great meals
11/10 for prices?? I'd believe that....I live here
Oh no the folk from Melbourne won't like hearing you had a good meal or coffee anywhere outside of Melbourne.. It will bruise their over inflated ego's 😂
Haha oh no! Well hopefully they’ll be okay 😂
You missed South Australia. Come back.
We will definitely be back!
Go see hmas ovens submarine tour at western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
Great vid - I miss Fremantle. Go visit the Fremantle jail for a tour.
Pl indicate prices of airbnb and food. More helpful. Thank u
Hi Pauline, thank you for all of your comments. We will do our best going forward to do that, but you don’t need to comment the same thing on every video
Welcome to perth
Thank you!
Wyalup court is where I went to act as a bodyguard for my sister after a crack head stole her corolla. Such a romantic town ❤
They missed the homeless, the street crime, the exorbitant prices, the "indigenous" culture
hope you check out rottnest island and the happiest animal on earth the cute quokkas.
Yup! We said at the end of the video that was our plan!
Bathers Beach is a nudist beach 🤣🤣
Down on that port area there next to the brewery, the restaurant that you guys were staying next too is a very well known restaurant, I can't really remember what the name is, but it was the best seafood ever, plus the view right there next to the water, It's worth the visit.
It’s either Cicerello’s or Kailis!
@@johnmeehan1124 ah, thanks, mate.
Haha your sun burnt, that happens in WA 😂
Good morning host 🔥
here is10 small tips to any US citizen that wants to come to Australia.
1. leave your attitude along with your guns at the departure lounge.
2. don't panic! it will be there waiting for you when you get back, we don't want it.
3. you cannot buy, nor carry a gun over here, this is not the wild west as it is in the USA.
4. enjoy the sites the food and the different cultures.
5. Australia has a culture, they have song, dance and food and we are proud of it.
6. The US has, Levi's jeans, McDonalds, mass shootings, guns and bombs and you are proud of it?
7. take lots of photo's, buy the occasional souvenir.
8. when you get back to the US "the home of the brave and the free," pick up your gun and your attitude, you will notice it is still there in tact as you left it.
9. Show your friends the photo's and tell them you had a nice time.
10. Oh and don't forget to tell your friends you experienced real freedom for the first time in your life not having to carry a gun!
I appreciate your concern, but your stereotypes about Americans and America are as outdated as they are inaccurate. We value cultural differences and respect the laws of the countries we visit. Perhaps it's time to update your perception and engage in constructive dialogue rather than perpetuating divisive rhetoric.
Reflect on this,....
The Americans have come to the aid of Australia in various situations, sir including:
World War II: During the Pacific theater of World War II, American forces provided significant support to Australia, particularly during the defense of the country against Japanese aggression, such as the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Kokoda Track campaign.
Alliance Commitments: Under the ANZUS Treaty, the United States has committed to defending Australia in the event of an armed attack, demonstrating ongoing support and cooperation between the two countries.
Natural Disasters: American military forces have assisted Australia in responding to natural disasters, such as providing aid and resources during bushfires, floods, and other emergencies.
Military Exercises and Training: The U.S. and Australia engage in joint military exercises and training programs, enhancing interoperability and readiness for both armed forces.
Counterterrorism and Security Cooperation: In the context of global counterterrorism efforts and security cooperation, American forces have worked closely with Australian counterparts to address shared threats and challenges.
You can sat this thar ir the other, when the shit hits the fan in other countries, the first place that country looks is to America. The americans arent perfect. But id sure as hell rather have them as an ally than an enemy.
@@johnnyreb280 not divisive, it is fact. MERICANS! would sell their own first rather than give up their guns. if you want to stick around with me long enough you will provide your own proof with out you knowing it.
@@johnnyreb280 It was a world war. not a war Australia started hence the word world.
Australia does nit need the help of the US. It is the other way around, the US needs Australia.
And Australia has helped the US with their bush fires and 911.
Without the other countries that help the US the US will be finished in a war. The US is only as good as the countries that help the US.
Have you forgotten Vietnam? Would you like more?
Stick around son, you just might learn something.
No cash...ya goofy m8te from Australia
You're not going to see cash in any of these videos from Australia, so you don't need to comment on all of the videos about it... just a heads up for ya!
Ps- what's not 'cute' to this chick?? 😅😅
Boring!Always saying it's too expensive!Next time stay home guys!
Did you watch the video...? Please tell us what we said was too expensive...