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The Seniorocity Guide to Perth City:
Our Seniorocity guide has you covered ideas for visiting Perth City. Find Perth attractions, including museums, restaurants, tours and much more!
For example, why not hop aboard with the Little Ferry Company? Experience cruising aboard WA’s only solar electric ferry. It’s whisper quiet with no smell of diesel fumes. Their experienced skippers provide a personalised commentary along the way, stopping off at Elizabeth Quay, On The Point, Optus Stadium and Claisebrook Cove.
Likewise, Captain Cook Cruises (WA) are cruising the waterways of Perth. Throughout 35 years of operation they have shown thousands of tourists the very best of the Swan River. Choose from a wide range of cruise options from Perth to our Port City of Fremantle or head upstream, towards the magnificent Swan Valley wine region.
If you’re looking for more tourism and cultural attractions, perhaps a visit to Perth Mint, the Art Gallery of WA or The Bell Tower is in order. All are within walking distance of public transport services. Why not explore Elizabeth Quay while you’re at it?
On the other hand, why not enjoy a meal at Miss Maud’s Swedish Restaurant. Enjoy incomparable Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner SmörgÃ¥sbords or select from the equally tempting a la carte menu 7 days a week. Even better, from Monday to Thursday WA Seniors Card members receive 10% off breakfast, lunch & dinner smorgasbord.
Similarly, you could head to Brotzeit Perth. Brozeit is a casual, modern dining experience. Sit-down restaurant, stand and have a snack with a beer or share platters and smaller dishes with friends. It is a true, authentic German food and drink experience, with great products at great prices. Plus, dine in at Brotzeit and get 10% off your total lunch food bill with your Seniors Card on weekdays.
All these Perth City locations are listed with reviews, photos and more in our Seniorocity guide. Check it out and enjoy a wonderful day in the City today!
Experience the wonder and enjoyment of a traditional Venetian Carousel right here at Elizabeth Quay. Built in the Veneto region of Northern Italy, the Elizabeth Quay Carousel has a combination of horses and carriages with hand-painted Venetian artworks. It has been created by some of Europe’s best artisans and is set to traditional carousel music, which is sure to delight Read more…
The fully licensed Miss Maud Restaurant Perth is a fine food landmark in the Perth CBD where you can enjoy incomparable Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner SmörgÃ¥sbords or select from the equally tempting a la carte menu 7 days a week. With live entertainment Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights and Sunday lunch, you’ll see why Miss Maud is a favourite Perth Read more…
At Degani the only thing we love more than great coffee and food is seeing our customers enjoying it with their friends and family. No matter what day or time you visit, breakfast, lunch and dinner, our menu is prepared with love. You can taste the care taken in our coffee as we select only 100% AA certified Arabica beans, Read more…
WA Detective Trails are self-guided historical walks around WA with a unique puzzling-solving twist. Each wheel-friendly walk trail comes with a fictitious crime to solve and a list of suspects; each stop on the trail will have you hunting high and low to solve the clue and reveal the identity of an innocent suspect. At the end, there will be Read more…
Located over the railway line in the Perth Cultural Centre the State Library of Western Australia has been collecting and sharing the State’s cultural and social documentary heritage since 1887. With access to resources for information, learning, and recreation available in person or online, the State Library is your go-to place for information about Western Australia. Wander through an exhibition, Read more…
Farmers Market Saturday 8am- 12pm 1 City Farm Place, East Perth (off Lime Street, next to Claisebrook train station) A vibrant market space attracting growers and producers who are organic, biodynamic, in organic conversion or are passionate about ethical and sustainable produce. Read more…
A unique experience cruising aboard WA’s only solar electric ferry – whisper quiet with no smell of diesel fumes. Eloquently styled in Edwardian fit-out our little ferry takes you on a guided tour of the Swan River up along the foreshore from Elizabeth Quay to East Perth, and return. Seniorocity Review The Little Ferry Co Read more…
Captain Cook Cruises (WA) has been cruising the waterways of Perth since 1980. Since then, we have firmly established ourselves as Perth’s Premier Cruise Company with a fleet of seven luxurious vessels. Throughout our 35 years of operation we have shown thousands of tourists the very best of the Swan River. Located on the footstep of the Perth CBD, Western Australia, we Read more…
The Art Gallery of Western Australia, founded in 1895, occupies a precinct of three heritage buildings on the south-eastern corner of the Perth Cultural Centre. The Gallery houses the State Art Collection, which includes one of the world’s finest collections of Indigenous art, the pre-eminent collection of Western Australian art and design, as well as Australian and International art and Read more…
The Bell Tower located on Riverside Drive overlooking the picturesque Swan River is one of the most unique places to visit in Perth and must see tourist attractions. Filled with fascinating historic content and boasting a unique and distinctive design – resulting from a major architectural competition – it has become an icon for Perth and Western Australia. Read more…
Visit the exhibition at The Perth Mint featuring highlights such as the one-tonne gold coin and guided heritage tour. Seniorocity Review The Perth Mint, Perth Read more…
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) Education and Heritage Centre is located in the original Perth Central Fire Station. The building was commissioned under the authority of the Western Australian Fire Brigades Act of 1899 and was the first purpose built fire station in Western Australia. Now refurbished, the old station characterises both past and present emergency services’ through displays Read more…