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Fremantle sits at the mouth of the Swan River, where it meets the Indian Ocean, about 19 kilometres south-west of Perth's central business district. It is one of Australia's best-preserved Victorian-era port cities, and that heritage is immediately legible in the streetscape: limestone buildings in the Flemish Renaissance style line the West End, a precinct so intact that it carries National Heritage listing. The port itself has been operating since the 1890s, when Irish-born engineer C.Y. O'Connor transformed a notoriously difficult harbour into one capable of handling the ships that the Western Australian gold rush demanded. That industrial confidence never quite left the place.
Fremantle's character is shaped by the collision of its working-port identity with a bohemian streak that took root in the 1970s and never fully departed. The cappuccino strip along South Terrace remains a genuine gathering point, lined with cafes that spill onto wide pavements and attract a crowd that ranges from fishermen to gallery owners. The Fremantle Markets, housed in a Victorian building on South Terrace since 1897, draw locals on weekends for fresh produce, craft, and the particular pleasure of wandering without a fixed purpose. The Round House, completed in 1831, is the oldest surviving public building in Western Australia and stands on Arthur Head overlooking the harbour, a quiet reminder that this was a colonial settlement long before it was a cultural one.
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