Must-see attractions in Fremantle

  • Fremantle Prison, Fremantle, Australia

    Fremantle Prison

    Fremantle

    With its forbidding 5m-high walls, the old convict-era prison dominates Fremantle. Various daytime tours explore the jail's maximum-security past, give…

  • Part of the wreck of the Batavia at the Shipwreck Galleries.

    WA Shipwrecks Museum

    Fremantle

    Located within an 1852 commissariat store, the Shipwrecks Museum is considered the finest display of maritime archaeology in the southern hemisphere. The…

  • Western Australian Maritime Museum

    Western Australian Museum – Maritime

    Fremantle

    Significant West Australian boats are suspended from the rafters of this sail-shaped museum building. There's the yacht that won the America's Cup race in…

  • Round House

    Round House

    Fremantle

    Completed in 1831, this 12-sided stone prison is WA's oldest surviving building. It was the site of the colony's first hangings, and was later used for…

  • Bon Scott Statue

    Fremantle

    The most popular of Fremantle's public sculptures is Greg James's statue of Bon Scott (1946–80), strutting on a Marshall amplifier in Fishing Boat Harbour…

  • Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre

    Fremantle

    Various classes and workshops, including language, art and crafts, are held at this interesting Aboriginal cultural centre. Booking ahead for most is…

  • Fremantle Arts Centre

    Fremantle

    An impressive neo-Gothic building surrounded by lovely elm-shaded gardens, the Fremantle Arts Centre was constructed by convict labourers as a lunatic…

  • Fremantle Markets

    Fremantle

    Originally opened in 1897, these colourful markets were reopened in 1975 and today draw slow-moving crowds combing over souvenirs. A few younger designers…

  • Army Museum of WA

    Fremantle

    Situated within the imposing Artillery Barracks, this little museum pulls out the big guns, literally. Howitzers and tanks line up outside, while inside…

  • Bathers Beach Art Precinct

    Fremantle

    The Bathers Beach area has artists' galleries and studios in heritage cottages and warehouses stretching from near the Round House north and west towards…

  • PS Arts Space

    Fremantle

    Independent WA artists display often-challenging work in this repurposed heritage warehouse. Occasional events, including pop-up opera, fashion shows and…

  • Esplanade Reserve

    Fremantle

    A large park shaded by Norfolk Island pines between the city and Fishing Boat Harbour. Attractions include a soaring Ferris wheel and a skateboard park…

  • Fremantle Train Station

    Fremantle

    Built from Donnybrook sandstone in 1907; no one can say why the swans are white (rather than black), given that only black swans exist in WA.

  • Leighton Beach

    Fremantle

    Flat, white-sand beach with tiny waves and no current, just north of Fremantle. Loved by families.

  • Bathers Beach

    Fremantle

    In late 2016 Bathers became the first beach in WA to be granted an alcohol licence – you can drink cocktails on the sand if you're in a deckchair in front…

  • Pietro Porcelli Statue

    Fremantle

    Renowned Italian sculptor Pietro Porcelli (1872–1943) is responsible for many works around WA. This piece by fellow sculptor Greg James depicts him making…

  • John Curtin Statue

    Fremantle

    Statue of former member for Fremantle and WWII Labor prime minister of Australia, John Curtin.

  • Customs House

    Fremantle

    Built in 1908 in Georgian style, this heritage-listed building is home to artist studios.

  • South Beach

    Fremantle

    Sheltered, swimmable, only 1.5km from the city centre and on the free CAT bus route.

  • To the Fishermen

    Fremantle

    Poignant bronze by sculptor Greg James of fishermen landing their catch.

  • Samson House

    Fremantle

    A well-preserved 1888 colonial home owned by the National Trust.

  • Town Hall

    Fremantle

    Opened on Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887.

  • Port Beach

    Fremantle

    Beach just north of Fremantle Port.