PERTH

Perth flanks the broad reaches of the Swan River, edged to the west by the Indian Ocean and in the east by the Darling Range, while Fremantle straddles Fremantle Harbour where the Swan River flows into the Indian Ocean. Basking in a Mediterranean climate, this alfresco city invites the visitor out onto the streets, into the cafes and down to the water's edge. First discover the relaxed style of Perth and its people, then follow the river, and you’ll discover Fremantle, unique both for it's heritage architecture and it’s artistic, cosmopolitan ambience.

For local flavour, follow your tastebuds. Perth has more restaurants per capita than any other city in Australia, a statistic which highlights the importance placed on good food and wine in the west. Western Australian seafood, beef and a bounty of fresh fruit and vegetables are the foundation of many menus. Perth’s immigrant population and proximity to Asia have had an intriguiing influence and the city’s most creative chefs are experimenting with the cultural collision of flavours known as "East meets West".

With a Mediterranean climate, Perth’s average maximum during summer ranges from 28-31°C with minimums ranging from 15-17°C. In winter the average maximum ranges from 18-19°C with minimums of 8°C.

(Text courtesy of the Western Australian Tourism Commission)

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Last updated on Friday, 13 January 2006