How to find cheap flights and travel more: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Perth: Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Pinnacles-Sunset-Stargazing-Tour/d389-64543P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments Discover Rottnest with Ferry & Bus Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Rottnest-Island-Tour-from-Perth-or-Fremantle/d389-5297DR?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments Ultimate Swan Valley Food and Wine Day Trip from Perth: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Ultimate-Swan-Valley-Food-and-Wine-Day-Trip-from-Perth/d389-23085P2?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments ULTIMATE PERTH WALKING TOUR: History, Architecture, Art, Local Insights + More!: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/The-ULTIMATE-Perth-Walking-Tour/d389-44782P4?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments
I spent 6 beautiful years in Perth from 2007 to 2012. those years were definitely the highlight of my life. I got my bachelor's degree from Murdoch. stayed on campus on south St. most of those years. I cannot tell you enough how much I learned living in Perth and the cultural diversity that made me think again about my perceptions about the world. Aussie people and their beautiful simplicity and friendliness (they drink a lot and can be tough :) but they still social and don't make you feel stranger). After all those years and still feels like Perth is living inside me with all the old memories of northbridge night outs, Fremantle fish & chips dates, Coogee beach, Margret river trips, Kings Park new year's eve celebrations, swan river foundation day fireworks with old friends, and many more. it will always remain as beautiful memories for the rest of my life I am sure. I wish you guys health and prosperity. Perth is a beautiful place and I will surely visit again one day! with Love, from Riyadh Saudi Arabia
I lived in perth for 5yrs. Man do I miss the place and Aussies are very welcoming. Scarborough beach,indy bar, paddo & Stanford arms were my hang outs. And Freo on a Sunday afternoon is good.
i live in perth/midland i want to oo something for fun i just go on bus/trian or little boat all on aa day pulbic transport ticket and just walk anywhere around perth spend a few hours and do free things spand about $60-200 in one day on everything like food/ drinks CD's clothing and small things i can give to someone
The pub shown @4:04 in the video is the Moon and Sixpence. It was a great bar and very popular on Fridays after work. Unfortunately, it closed in 2017 as the area was redeveloped!
Can go on a river cruise say, from the Elisabeth Quay up the Swan river to the valley, with lunch and wine. Or down the river to Freo (btw ACDC lovers would know there's a Bon Scott live size statue overthere) There's an awesome attraction near Mandurah called Abingdon village - it is a beautiful miniature park with replica scale models, rail, rose gardens, mazes, minigolf and English tea rooms. And Mandurah estuary often has dolphins splashing around :) Agree with other comments about Cottesloe Beach being overrated. I'd pick any other beach over it (e.g. Mettams pool is a good one if you have small kids)
Whitford nodes beach, just up the road a bit from hilarys is the best for families imo. Carpark, walk through to extensive parks and play areas, a number of bbq areas, community toilets, then just over the hill is the beach. You can easily split your time between the two.
Actually City Beach, Floreat, Scarborough and Sorrento are actually better beaches than Cottesloe. But I still like Cottesloe. City Beacgh is 15 min by car from centre of city and not crowded.
We are very Blessed to be Western Australia born and live in such a beautiful country. I Loved here, Live here, Love here, Fought ina war here 😢😢, and I’m So Proud to bean Aussie. Oops, some of my comments were messed up due to a glass of red wine at bedtime. All is good. Nifty J.
@@clayair its been a bit dodgy for a long time to be honest. I reckon places like Scarborough and Maylands that got a lot of flats about 40 years ago, should get better in time.
Best thing to do in Perth is get back into the plane or car and avoiding the highways get into the countryside....that is what hasn't been bulldozed, dug up, cut down or shot. Im not exaggerating.
how could anyone find fault with the unplanned decentralised cloned dehumanised sprawl of Stroads that destroyed the dreaming paradise of jarah and xanthus, with countless tacky boxes, stressed by mortgages and the occasional bogan meth addict disrupting the delusion of fulfillment?
Sadly, you can no longer go to the Claremont Speedway, as I did on a pilgrimage from the UK in 1981. It closed in 2000 to be replaced by...nothing. RIP Claremont.
@@stephenvelden295 Thanks for the reply. Claremont, though, was an iconic speedway (due to its size and longevity) and a treasured ''tick off'' for track globetrotters, along with the original Sydney Showground and the Ekka in Brisbane. I was very fortunate to get to all three venues in 1981. All three were outstanding and memorable, all coliseums in their own way, and steeped in history, going back to the origins of speedway (solo bikes) in the 1920s. Not one of them now stages speedway, which is a reflection of the way the sport has gone but also very sad for present and future generations. It's a bit like cricket losing the Gabba, the SCG and the WACA. None of the replacements would be the same. Anyway, all the best from the UK.
@@johnturner1073 Yes I agree. The new track is small and unexciting. I spent a lot of my youth at the Claremont Speedway. We had no idea, back then, how special it was. It was just our local track.
Hi all I am about to move to either Perth or Adelaide as a student. If anyone can help me with both the cities it will be really great. Some points i would like to know Living expense, weather wise, job opportunities as a part time or full time.
If you get murdered in Perth, they'll probably find the guy that did it. If you get killed in Adelaide, it will be forever unsolved. but hey, who cares when you're dead, right?
Do you know how many times I've said to the wife, "Let's move to Tassie " . I'm sick of the sun burnt garden and the water bills to try so desperately to maintain.
Kings Park also referred to as chewing gum ( kP > PK ). Must be the most overrated and overworked attraction. Cottesloe Beach, main claim to fame is it's where Prince Charles got a kiss. The Swan Valley Is nice ( one of my houses is there ). But for real enjoyment, get out of the city and suburbs. Surfing at Margaret River. Kayak Moore River and Kalbarri. Ok and Swan and Canning. Like most cities, it's the tourist attractions which are the misery.
Yeh every tourist blurb promotes the Pinnacles....its like a quarry or Margaret River. Get out of the crap city and look at the national parks....as what has not been bulldozed or sparyed with Roundup....West Australia is/ was Paradise.
@@chuckmaddison2924 i like bits of it ...of whats left. There has been too much habitat destruction. The WA bush is an incredible living entity. Yet so many small reserves have been ransacked for gravel, then used as dumps of trees from road windening and then used as rubbish dumps by callous humans. Here and there tiny pockets survive. Im 70 and it breaks my heart to see trees bulldozed just for some minor convienience or baby magpies run over by some twat going nowhere important. Im not against development. The development in WA ...ie farming, mining, housing...has been pure bloody minded , pig ignorant stupid. No middle road or sensitivity.
Best thing to do in Perth is to leave for somewhere else. You'll go bankrupt just buying groceries. And really, it's a scorching hot over hyped, overpriced sh-thole. Got the name Dullsville for a very good reason.
Perth is a poorly designed urban place. Too much sprawl. Destoyed its natural drainage areas and wetlands. The small blocks with high monotonous steel fencing filled with massive houses block draft from sea breeze....like the Freo doctor....and the minimal vegetation in the yards surrounding the massive houses create heat sinks. The heat is not addressed by strategies like street trees as these have untidy leaves . The lawns use more water and frequently wet the streets as runoff as the compacted lawn often lack maintenance like aerating. Also the owners chise to have less eaves and more windows as a cost effective way to increase house area. This leads to inefficent cooling. The list can go on. I know im laying it on a bit strong, and Perth is like countless other cities in the US, Canada etc. I know some nice people have nice lives there.
@@beforeyougotravel superficially they are less problematic than lots of places. they are relatively safe and there are lots of distractions. the natural environment has taken a massive hit from climate change and human indifference and delusion. there are reserves and there are people trying to correct the environmental damage, the previous conservative neo maga like government spun the tale that climate change was bullshit. people are planting trees and helping fauna i walk daily in local bush reserves and many places are struggling with drought and lack of habitat for species. i was recently in the porongorups which are a mountain range over a billion years old. its a small reserve encroached by developement and past logging. the Spirit clings on there. its sad. but if all you want from Australia is a good wage and coffee then its all marvellous.
Theres nothing to do in Perth and nothing to do in Australia. The onlybthings people do here for fun is drugs, gambling and, if you're in Melbourne, demonstrations on the weekend so they feel brave and relevant.
How to find cheap flights and travel more: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Perth:
Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Pinnacles-Sunset-Stargazing-Tour/d389-64543P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments
Discover Rottnest with Ferry & Bus Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Rottnest-Island-Tour-from-Perth-or-Fremantle/d389-5297DR?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments
Ultimate Swan Valley Food and Wine Day Trip from Perth: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/Ultimate-Swan-Valley-Food-and-Wine-Day-Trip-from-Perth/d389-23085P2?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments
ULTIMATE PERTH WALKING TOUR: History, Architecture, Art, Local Insights + More!: www.viator.com/tours/Perth/The-ULTIMATE-Perth-Walking-Tour/d389-44782P4?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-perth-comments
avoid the Pinnacles everyone goes there i will think of somewhere else in that area later.
Perth is one of the most racist cities on the earth. Its where racist white south africans went to live, after apartheid was shut down.
Learn to pronounce kookaburra. The "kook" is pronounced the same as book.
NSW. Going. PETH
I spent 6 beautiful years in Perth from 2007 to 2012. those years were definitely the highlight of my life. I got my bachelor's degree from Murdoch. stayed on campus on south St. most of those years. I cannot tell you enough how much I learned living in Perth and the cultural diversity that made me think again about my perceptions about the world. Aussie people and their beautiful simplicity and friendliness (they drink a lot and can be tough :) but they still social and don't make you feel stranger). After all those years and still feels like Perth is living inside me with all the old memories of northbridge night outs, Fremantle fish & chips dates, Coogee beach, Margret river trips, Kings Park new year's eve celebrations, swan river foundation day fireworks with old friends, and many more. it will always remain as beautiful memories for the rest of my life I am sure.
I wish you guys health and prosperity. Perth is a beautiful place and I will surely visit again one day!
with Love, from Riyadh Saudi Arabia
I lived in perth for 5yrs. Man do I miss the place and Aussies are very welcoming.
Scarborough beach,indy bar, paddo & Stanford arms were my hang outs. And Freo on a Sunday afternoon is good.
Why did you leave?
@@lucagiraldi7284 I had to help a family member back home
@@MXRiderFiftyTwo ah ok dude hope it all was ok. I ask as im moving to perth next year on my own so feeling nervous haha.
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I recommend living near Hillary's boat harbour. 10mins to Scarborough beach
Watching from Perth. Love seeing my own city from a tourist point of view ❤
So cool!
Invite me over
Is yout city that pretty ?
Janet, personally as a local what would you do as a tourist in perth?
@Derp___ I would go to Rottnest for the day, it's spectacular. The Freo markets are also fun and check out the city centre xx
It’s such a different feeling to see your city represented so well! Thanks for capturing the vibe of Perth! 🥰
Fremantle old Prison night tour is really good if you like being spooked otherwise go in the day. From Perth
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@beforeyougotravel could you please tell me the name of the street and 2:52? I really want to go there!
I’m soo excitied! Im part Australian and I have about 40 relatives who live in Perth but I’ve never been and I’m going soon!
I have lived here all my life and It's so fun watching my city from a tourist's POV 😅❤
I studied English in Perth! 😊It was a beautiful memory and I miss Perth !
So cool!
i live in perth/midland i want to oo something for fun i just go on bus/trian or little boat all on aa day pulbic transport ticket
and just walk anywhere around perth
spend a few hours and do free things
spand about $60-200 in one day on everything like food/ drinks CD's clothing and small things i can give to someone
The pub shown @4:04 in the video is the Moon and Sixpence. It was a great bar and very popular on Fridays after work. Unfortunately, it closed in 2017 as the area was redeveloped!
Ah, thanks for the update!
I live 5 minutes away from Swan Valley, driving pass the wineries is just amazing.
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦 I was so lucky to visit most of these attractions a few years ago during my visit to Perth 😍
South western coast
We been there with my sons 4 years ago we driving around Western Australia
Great weather and no gun deaths! What a great place on Earth!
haha
Can go on a river cruise say, from the Elisabeth Quay up the Swan river to the valley, with lunch and wine. Or down the river to Freo (btw ACDC lovers would know there's a Bon Scott live size statue overthere)
There's an awesome attraction near Mandurah called Abingdon village - it is a beautiful miniature park with replica scale models, rail, rose gardens, mazes, minigolf and English tea rooms. And Mandurah estuary often has dolphins splashing around :)
Agree with other comments about Cottesloe Beach being overrated. I'd pick any other beach over it (e.g. Mettams pool is a good one if you have small kids)
Thanks for your suggestions!
Mook will love it here
The surfer you showed was at Trigg beach north of Scarborough….quite a way away from Cottesloe that you oversold
14km -15 minutes...take a helicopter, eh?
Whitford nodes beach, just up the road a bit from hilarys is the best for families imo. Carpark, walk through to extensive parks and play areas, a number of bbq areas, community toilets, then just over the hill is the beach. You can easily split your time between the two.
I was surprised that the weather is very sunny in Perth. 😮
I mean its a city near the cold indian ocean..
Looks like a great place to go camping
Recommend Porogorups
Stirling Ranges
Walks around Albany
Not to mention beyond the wheatbelt into Gondwanaland forest.
Thanks!
Actually City Beach, Floreat, Scarborough and Sorrento are actually better beaches than Cottesloe. But I still like Cottesloe. City Beacgh is 15 min by car from centre of city and not crowded.
Scarborough’s got too much crime these days
@@clayair By these days do you mean the last 50 years? lots of flats and a transient population doesn't help.
We are very Blessed to be Western Australia born and live in such a beautiful country. I Loved here, Live here, Love here, Fought ina war here
😢😢, and I’m So Proud to bean Aussie. Oops, some of my comments were messed up due to a glass of red wine at bedtime. All is good. Nifty J.
@@clayair its been a bit dodgy for a long time to be honest. I reckon places like Scarborough and Maylands that got a lot of flats about 40 years ago, should get better in time.
Lovely town! Our latest video is also about Perth !! Love this city
Watching from Philippines
You know i live in perth and i went to all thoso places
cool!
Betul sy pinter bikin urusan
Watching from North American
Best thing to do in Perth is get back into the plane or car and avoiding the highways get into the countryside....that is what hasn't been bulldozed, dug up, cut down or shot.
Im not exaggerating.
ok
You must be so fun at a party
@@oftin_wong I am the life of the party as long as its not in a certain place where parties go to die.
@@buddhastaxi666
So not really then ...or you would keep the life going
how could anyone find fault with the unplanned decentralised cloned dehumanised sprawl of Stroads that destroyed the dreaming paradise of jarah and xanthus, with countless tacky boxes, stressed by mortgages and the occasional bogan meth addict disrupting the delusion of fulfillment?
Sadly, you can no longer go to the Claremont Speedway, as I did on a pilgrimage from the UK in 1981. It closed in 2000 to be replaced by...nothing. RIP Claremont.
There is a new Speedway at the Perth Motorplex, along with a Drag Strip.
@@stephenvelden295 Thanks for the reply. Claremont, though, was an iconic speedway (due to its size and longevity) and a treasured ''tick off'' for track globetrotters, along with the original Sydney Showground and the Ekka in Brisbane. I was very fortunate to get to all three venues in 1981. All three were outstanding and memorable, all coliseums in their own way, and steeped in history, going back to the origins of speedway (solo bikes) in the 1920s. Not one of them now stages speedway, which is a reflection of the way the sport has gone but also very sad for present and future generations. It's a bit like cricket losing the Gabba, the SCG and the WACA. None of the replacements would be the same. Anyway, all the best from the UK.
@@johnturner1073 Yes I agree. The new track is small and unexciting. I spent a lot of my youth at the Claremont Speedway. We had no idea, back then, how special it was. It was just our local track.
Nah, the bogans wank over car races in Kwinana now.....
Hi all
I am about to move to either Perth or Adelaide as a student. If anyone can help me with both the cities it will be really great.
Some points i would like to know
Living expense, weather wise, job opportunities as a part time or full time.
If you get murdered in Perth, they'll probably find the guy that did it. If you get killed in Adelaide, it will be forever unsolved. but hey, who cares when you're dead, right?
NSW. Going. Peth
Pretty good list. Cottesloe is my last pick for a beach in Perth. Overrated.
Thank you! Noted on that.
Yes. It's the crappiest beach in the state.
Scarborough is where its at. In summer the sunset markets r a vibe
Scarborough Beach ⛱️
You are overrated
Watching from Tasmania 🇦🇺🫣
Do you know how many times I've said to the wife, "Let's move to Tassie " . I'm sick of the sun burnt garden and the water bills to try so desperately to maintain.
I've been to every state and territory in Australia, except NT and WA.
Good list, but Cott Beach is nice but definitely not the nicest beach. Rockingham has nicer beaches
Thanks for your suggestion!
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Perth is a beautiful city, I love here, but if I were a tourist and looking for night-life, I wouldn't find it, pretty boring actually.
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I've been in perth for nearly a decade😂
You must like it there!
Mate I've been here since I was born.
@@mentalhealth25458 Awesome
Iam planning to migrate ,
@@mentalhealth25458is perth that pretty and clean ?
Kings Park also referred to as chewing gum ( kP > PK ). Must be the most overrated and overworked attraction. Cottesloe Beach, main claim to fame is it's where Prince Charles got a kiss. The Swan Valley Is nice ( one of my houses is there ).
But for real enjoyment, get out of the city and suburbs.
Surfing at Margaret River.
Kayak Moore River and Kalbarri.
Ok and Swan and Canning.
Like most cities, it's the tourist attractions which are the misery.
Thanks for the suggestions
Yeh every tourist blurb promotes the Pinnacles....its like a quarry or Margaret River.
Get out of the crap city and look at the national parks....as what has not been bulldozed or sparyed with Roundup....West Australia is/ was Paradise.
@@buddhastaxi666 I love Western Australia. We landed here in 1970. It still is the best.
@@chuckmaddison2924 i like bits of it ...of whats left.
There has been too much habitat destruction.
The WA bush is an incredible living entity.
Yet so many small reserves have been ransacked for gravel, then used as dumps of trees from road windening and then used as rubbish dumps by callous humans.
Here and there tiny pockets survive.
Im 70 and it breaks my heart to see trees bulldozed just for some minor convienience or baby magpies run over by some twat going nowhere important.
Im not against development. The development in WA ...ie farming, mining, housing...has been pure bloody minded , pig ignorant stupid. No middle road or sensitivity.
Summer bay
Who's here for WWE's Elimination Chamber in Feb
Best thing to do in Perth is to leave for somewhere else. You'll go bankrupt just buying groceries. And really, it's a scorching hot over hyped, overpriced sh-thole. Got the name Dullsville for a very good reason.
Perth is a poorly designed urban place.
Too much sprawl.
Destoyed its natural drainage areas and wetlands.
The small blocks with high monotonous steel fencing filled with massive houses block draft from sea breeze....like the Freo
doctor....and the minimal vegetation in the yards surrounding the massive houses create heat sinks. The heat is not addressed by strategies like street trees as these have untidy leaves .
The lawns use more water and frequently wet the streets as runoff as the compacted lawn often lack maintenance like aerating.
Also the owners chise to have less eaves and more windows as a cost effective way to increase house area. This leads to inefficent cooling.
The list can go on.
I know im laying it on a bit strong, and Perth is like countless other cities in the US, Canada etc.
I know some nice people have nice lives there.
Wow there are so many similar comments on my videos on the cities in Australia. Are there any good places left to visit in Australia?
@@beforeyougotravel superficially they are less problematic than lots of places.
they are relatively safe and there are lots of distractions.
the natural environment has taken a massive hit from climate change and human indifference and delusion.
there are reserves and there are people trying to correct the environmental damage,
the previous conservative neo maga like government spun the tale that climate change was bullshit.
people are planting trees and helping fauna
i walk daily in local bush reserves and many places are struggling with drought and lack of habitat for species.
i was recently in the porongorups which are a mountain range over a billion years old. its a small reserve encroached by developement and past logging.
the Spirit clings on there.
its sad.
but if all you want from Australia is a good wage and coffee then its all marvellous.
Thanks for sharing
Tourists are unlikely to go on a tour of the suburbs! Perth is actually a nice place to live!
@@stephenvelden295 At least irs not compulsory to live there.
Theres nothing to do in Perth and nothing to do in Australia. The onlybthings people do here for fun is drugs, gambling and, if you're in Melbourne, demonstrations on the weekend so they feel brave and relevant.
And make sure you walk and talk to the locals like a mindless robot....
bring plenty of $ because everything is a rip off better yet, go somewhere else
ok
But wherever you go ...your whiney brain will be there complaining ....can't escape that
@@oftin_wong 😆