Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art tickets in Perth

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Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art

Discover Fremantle’s convict history street art and vibrant culture on a two-hour guided walking tour.

2 hrs

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From A$58.5

Why book with us?

From A$58.5

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Engaging 2-hour walking tour exploring Fremantle’s historical and cultural landmarks

  • Professional local guide shares stories about convicts and vibrant street art

  • See Fremantle’s famous cappuccino strip, iconic boat harbour and the West End

  • Photo opportunities at Fremantle Prison and the Roundhouse

What’s Included

  • Expert-led walking tour

  • Local host and guide

  • Insightful stories and historical context

About

Explore Fremantle’s Convict Past and Artistic Present

Experience Fremantle beyond the surface with a dynamic two-hour walking tour dedicated to its convict roots, rich culture and artistic vibrancy. Your tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort, where you’ll meet your knowledgeable local host.

Discover Fremantle’s Unique Stories

Set out on a carefully planned route that avoids the typical path and offers a non-traditional look at Fremantle’s character. Instead of history lessons, expect engaging anecdotes and little-known facts peppered with humor and local charm. Walk along lively streets lined with heritage buildings and soak up the area’s distinctive blend of old and new.

Cultural Hotspots and Historical Sights

As you journey through the city, witness the renowned cappuccino strip buzzing with activity, explore the atmospheric boat harbour and wind through the narrow lanes of the West End. Your guide will highlight street art, public sculptures and why Fremantle has become a top spot for artists and creatives.

Key Landmarks on Your Tour

  • Fremantle Prison: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic link to the city’s convict era

  • The Roundhouse: The oldest public building in Western Australia

  • Cappuccino Strip: The city’s center for cafés and cultural gatherings

  • West End: Charming 19th-century streets with plenty of photo stops

  • Fremantle Boat Harbour: A scenic coastal hub with maritime history

Who Should Join?

This tour is ideal for visitors looking to experience a side of Fremantle that goes beyond guidebooks. Whether you enjoy street art, history or just want a fun stroll with a local’s perspective, this tour caters to all ages and abilities. Wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can join comfortably.

Make the Most of Your Visit

Throughout your walk, your guide will provide recommendations on where to eat, drink and continue exploring after your tour. You’ll gain insight into Fremantle’s role in Perth’s history, its modern-day transformation and discover plenty of hidden corners to revisit on your own.

Book your Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the meeting point on time

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking

  • Respect local artwork and heritage sites

  • Follow your guide’s instructions for safety

FAQs

How long is the walking tour?

The tour duration is approximately two hours.

Where does the tour start?

The tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort.

Is the route accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes the tour follows a wheelchair accessible route.

Are refreshments provided?

No refreshment is included; please bring your own water.

Know before you go
  • Tour operates rain or shine; bring weather-appropriate clothing

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring on foot

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start

  • Wheelchair accessible route

  • Bring water as refreshments are not provided

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Engaging 2-hour walking tour exploring Fremantle’s historical and cultural landmarks

  • Professional local guide shares stories about convicts and vibrant street art

  • See Fremantle’s famous cappuccino strip, iconic boat harbour and the West End

  • Photo opportunities at Fremantle Prison and the Roundhouse

What’s Included

  • Expert-led walking tour

  • Local host and guide

  • Insightful stories and historical context

About

Explore Fremantle’s Convict Past and Artistic Present

Experience Fremantle beyond the surface with a dynamic two-hour walking tour dedicated to its convict roots, rich culture and artistic vibrancy. Your tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort, where you’ll meet your knowledgeable local host.

Discover Fremantle’s Unique Stories

Set out on a carefully planned route that avoids the typical path and offers a non-traditional look at Fremantle’s character. Instead of history lessons, expect engaging anecdotes and little-known facts peppered with humor and local charm. Walk along lively streets lined with heritage buildings and soak up the area’s distinctive blend of old and new.

Cultural Hotspots and Historical Sights

As you journey through the city, witness the renowned cappuccino strip buzzing with activity, explore the atmospheric boat harbour and wind through the narrow lanes of the West End. Your guide will highlight street art, public sculptures and why Fremantle has become a top spot for artists and creatives.

Key Landmarks on Your Tour

  • Fremantle Prison: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic link to the city’s convict era

  • The Roundhouse: The oldest public building in Western Australia

  • Cappuccino Strip: The city’s center for cafés and cultural gatherings

  • West End: Charming 19th-century streets with plenty of photo stops

  • Fremantle Boat Harbour: A scenic coastal hub with maritime history

Who Should Join?

This tour is ideal for visitors looking to experience a side of Fremantle that goes beyond guidebooks. Whether you enjoy street art, history or just want a fun stroll with a local’s perspective, this tour caters to all ages and abilities. Wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can join comfortably.

Make the Most of Your Visit

Throughout your walk, your guide will provide recommendations on where to eat, drink and continue exploring after your tour. You’ll gain insight into Fremantle’s role in Perth’s history, its modern-day transformation and discover plenty of hidden corners to revisit on your own.

Book your Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the meeting point on time

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking

  • Respect local artwork and heritage sites

  • Follow your guide’s instructions for safety

FAQs

How long is the walking tour?

The tour duration is approximately two hours.

Where does the tour start?

The tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort.

Is the route accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes the tour follows a wheelchair accessible route.

Are refreshments provided?

No refreshment is included; please bring your own water.

Know before you go
  • Tour operates rain or shine; bring weather-appropriate clothing

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring on foot

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start

  • Wheelchair accessible route

  • Bring water as refreshments are not provided

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Engaging 2-hour walking tour exploring Fremantle’s historical and cultural landmarks

  • Professional local guide shares stories about convicts and vibrant street art

  • See Fremantle’s famous cappuccino strip, iconic boat harbour and the West End

  • Photo opportunities at Fremantle Prison and the Roundhouse

What’s Included

  • Expert-led walking tour

  • Local host and guide

  • Insightful stories and historical context

About

Explore Fremantle’s Convict Past and Artistic Present

Experience Fremantle beyond the surface with a dynamic two-hour walking tour dedicated to its convict roots, rich culture and artistic vibrancy. Your tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort, where you’ll meet your knowledgeable local host.

Discover Fremantle’s Unique Stories

Set out on a carefully planned route that avoids the typical path and offers a non-traditional look at Fremantle’s character. Instead of history lessons, expect engaging anecdotes and little-known facts peppered with humor and local charm. Walk along lively streets lined with heritage buildings and soak up the area’s distinctive blend of old and new.

Cultural Hotspots and Historical Sights

As you journey through the city, witness the renowned cappuccino strip buzzing with activity, explore the atmospheric boat harbour and wind through the narrow lanes of the West End. Your guide will highlight street art, public sculptures and why Fremantle has become a top spot for artists and creatives.

Key Landmarks on Your Tour

  • Fremantle Prison: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic link to the city’s convict era

  • The Roundhouse: The oldest public building in Western Australia

  • Cappuccino Strip: The city’s center for cafés and cultural gatherings

  • West End: Charming 19th-century streets with plenty of photo stops

  • Fremantle Boat Harbour: A scenic coastal hub with maritime history

Who Should Join?

This tour is ideal for visitors looking to experience a side of Fremantle that goes beyond guidebooks. Whether you enjoy street art, history or just want a fun stroll with a local’s perspective, this tour caters to all ages and abilities. Wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can join comfortably.

Make the Most of Your Visit

Throughout your walk, your guide will provide recommendations on where to eat, drink and continue exploring after your tour. You’ll gain insight into Fremantle’s role in Perth’s history, its modern-day transformation and discover plenty of hidden corners to revisit on your own.

Book your Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Tour operates rain or shine; bring weather-appropriate clothing

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring on foot

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start

  • Wheelchair accessible route

  • Bring water as refreshments are not provided

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the meeting point on time

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking

  • Respect local artwork and heritage sites

  • Follow your guide’s instructions for safety

FAQs

How long is the walking tour?

The tour duration is approximately two hours.

Where does the tour start?

The tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort.

Is the route accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes the tour follows a wheelchair accessible route.

Are refreshments provided?

No refreshment is included; please bring your own water.

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Engaging 2-hour walking tour exploring Fremantle’s historical and cultural landmarks

  • Professional local guide shares stories about convicts and vibrant street art

  • See Fremantle’s famous cappuccino strip, iconic boat harbour and the West End

  • Photo opportunities at Fremantle Prison and the Roundhouse

What’s Included

  • Expert-led walking tour

  • Local host and guide

  • Insightful stories and historical context

About

Explore Fremantle’s Convict Past and Artistic Present

Experience Fremantle beyond the surface with a dynamic two-hour walking tour dedicated to its convict roots, rich culture and artistic vibrancy. Your tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort, where you’ll meet your knowledgeable local host.

Discover Fremantle’s Unique Stories

Set out on a carefully planned route that avoids the typical path and offers a non-traditional look at Fremantle’s character. Instead of history lessons, expect engaging anecdotes and little-known facts peppered with humor and local charm. Walk along lively streets lined with heritage buildings and soak up the area’s distinctive blend of old and new.

Cultural Hotspots and Historical Sights

As you journey through the city, witness the renowned cappuccino strip buzzing with activity, explore the atmospheric boat harbour and wind through the narrow lanes of the West End. Your guide will highlight street art, public sculptures and why Fremantle has become a top spot for artists and creatives.

Key Landmarks on Your Tour

  • Fremantle Prison: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic link to the city’s convict era

  • The Roundhouse: The oldest public building in Western Australia

  • Cappuccino Strip: The city’s center for cafés and cultural gatherings

  • West End: Charming 19th-century streets with plenty of photo stops

  • Fremantle Boat Harbour: A scenic coastal hub with maritime history

Who Should Join?

This tour is ideal for visitors looking to experience a side of Fremantle that goes beyond guidebooks. Whether you enjoy street art, history or just want a fun stroll with a local’s perspective, this tour caters to all ages and abilities. Wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can join comfortably.

Make the Most of Your Visit

Throughout your walk, your guide will provide recommendations on where to eat, drink and continue exploring after your tour. You’ll gain insight into Fremantle’s role in Perth’s history, its modern-day transformation and discover plenty of hidden corners to revisit on your own.

Book your Fremantle Convicts Culture and Art tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Tour operates rain or shine; bring weather-appropriate clothing

  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring on foot

  • Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start

  • Wheelchair accessible route

  • Bring water as refreshments are not provided

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the meeting point on time

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking

  • Respect local artwork and heritage sites

  • Follow your guide’s instructions for safety

FAQs

How long is the walking tour?

The tour duration is approximately two hours.

Where does the tour start?

The tour begins at the Fremantle Visitors Centre in Walyalup Koort.

Is the route accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes the tour follows a wheelchair accessible route.

Are refreshments provided?

No refreshment is included; please bring your own water.

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