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Fremantle Perth Western Australia
Fremantle, the maritime centre of the west boasts spectacular
colonial architecture, vibrant restaurant and cafe lined
streets and an energetically colourful market. Fremantle
is famed for a somewhat bohemian atmosphere and a rich history

Just 19km southwest of Perth is Fremantle, Western Australias
largest port.
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Fremantle History
Fremantle was the original entry point and gateway to Western
Australia and so in the beginning, Fremantle had a large European
population and as it grew, the many Italian fishermen and
Irish factory workers toiled alongside British immigrants. |
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Fremantle Today
Today, Fremantle has a strong ethnic base and its many large
groups of different nationalities give it a strong cultural
atmosphere. Many artists, professionals and others seeking
a life outside Perth City or suburbia come to live and work
in Freo. The Sardine Festival in January attracts
thousands to its summertime international food and wine
festival on the Esplanades grassy areas. The streets
come alive during November with the art and culture of the
Fremantle Festival, a great start to Perths lively
summer period.

One of the most interesting port cities in the world, Fremantle
has become a cultural, historical and entertainment mecca.
It is a huge port and has a busy industrial area around
the docks with containers piled high on the old wharves.
However, it has another side that boasts a number of galleries,
shops, restaurants, cafes, pubs, and nightclubs scattered
throughout its quaint streets, parks, river and coastal
areas.
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Fremantle Architecture
Fremantles streets are filled with some of the best
examples of mid-Victorian and Edwardian architecture. St
Johns Anglican Church, Fremantle Town Hall, Fremantle
Markets, the Round House (Western Australias oldest
public building) are fascinating to examine. But just about
anywhere you look, fine old buildings stand well preserved
amidst the newer, trendier establishments. Many of Fremantles
offices, galleries, restaurants and shops are housed in
these grand old buildings.
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Fremantle Cappuccino Strip
A visit to Fremantle would not complete without having a coffee
or meal on South Terrace, otherwise known as the Cappuccino
Strip. This cosmopolitan area houses many coffee houses,
restaurants and pubs where people congregate to unwind and
enjoy lifes simple pleasures amongst the buzzing atmosphere,
day or night, anytime of the week. The Sail and Anchor is
on South Terrace also and was Australias first pub and
microbrewery. |
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Fremantle Food and Beer
On the other side of the park, across from the magnificent
Hotel Esplanade Fremantle, lies Little Creatures Brewery.
Drink delicious beer thats brewed on the premises and
drained from the huge vats right before your eyes whilst you
eat sumptuous food overlooking the harbour. There are so many
different places to eat in Fremantle from Thai and Indian
to Portuguese, Greek and Italian restaurants. Grab an ice
cream and wander around the streets watching the many buskers,
artists and other performers that frequent Fremantle. |
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Fremantle Maritime Museum
The main attractions in Fremantle include the Western Australian
Maritime Museum that contains a collection of shipwreck relics
and artifacts from the many ships that have met their doom
on the West Australian coast. |
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Fremantle Prison
The Fremantle Prison is fascinating; tour the jail cells
and museum and learn of the harrowing tales from days gone
by.
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Americas Cup 1987
Fremantle has world-class marina facilities, a legacy of the
Americas Cup held here in 1987. Fishing is excellent
around Fremantle; many different species of fish can be caught
off a number of rocks, jetties and beaches. |
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Fremantle Markets
The Fremantle Markets were originally opened in 1897 and are
now classified by the National Trust. The Fremantle Markets
operate every long weekend and public holiday, as do the E
Shed Markets across the harbour near the Fremantle train station.
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