Shopping in Fremantle
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Kakulas Sister
Kakulas Sister – a provedore packed with nuts, quince paste and Italian rocket seeds – is a cook’s dream, and an excellent spot to stock up on energy-filled snacks. If you’ve been to Kakulas in Northbridge, you’ll know the deal.
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Fremantle Markets
Originally opened in 1897, the colourful Fremantle Markets reopened in 1975 and today draws slow-moving crowds combing over souvenirs and depleting the food and fresh produce stalls to the accompaniment of rotating buskers.
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Remedy
The bottom end of the High St is the place for interesting and quirky shopping. Look for Remedy with its eclectic collection of goodies.
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Bill Campbell Secondhand Bookseller
Look for; Bill Campbell Secondhand Bookseller for those out-of-print Penguin classics you always meant to read.
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Record Finder
A treasure trove of old vinyl, including rarities and collectables.
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Love in Tokyo
Local designer turning out gorgeously fashioned fabrics for women.
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Japingka
An excellent gallery specialising in Aboriginal fine art, from WA and beyond. Purchases come complete with extensive notes about the works and the artists who painted them.
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New Edition
A bookworm's dream with comfy armchairs for browsing, this excellent, well-stocked bookstore carries fiction as well as a range of local titles.
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The Fremantle Arts Centre shop stocks an inspiring range of WA art and craft.
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