FremantleShopping

Shopping in Fremantle

  1. A

    Chart & Map Shop

    Great range of maps and travel guides.

    reviewed

  2. B

    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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  3. C

    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.

    reviewed

  4. D

    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.

    reviewed

  5. 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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  6. E

    Record Finder

    A treasure trove of old vinyl, including rarities and collectables.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Love in Tokyo

    Local designer turning out gorgeously fashioned fabrics for women.

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  8. Bodkin’s Bootery

    Look for Bodkin’s Bootery for foot fashionistas.

    reviewed

  9. G

    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.

    reviewed

  10. H

    Mills Records

    Your spot for music and tickets.

    reviewed

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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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  13. Found

    The Fremantle Arts Centre shop stocks an inspiring range of WA art and craft.

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