Things to Do in Fremantle: Fall in Love with Perth's Pretty Port Town
Discover the best things to do in Fremantle by foot in this charming locale.
Just 30 minutes from Perth, Fremantle blends rich history with a lively café culture and seaside adventures. This once-rough port town has transformed into a cultural hub, thanks to European immigrants who brought their traditions and coffee culture.
Hugging the coast, Fremantle is a vibrant mix of Mediterranean communities, bohemians, and creatives, all wrapped in a picturesque coastal setting.
The streets of Fremantle are brimming with pavement cafes, art galleries, quirky boutiques, hidden bars, and vibrant street art. The Italian tradition of passeggiata—a leisurely evening stroll—takes place here at any time of day, giving the town an infectious, laid-back vibe. So, why not join the local scene and explore the best things to do in Fremantle on foot?
Iconic Landmarks and Insta-Worthy Spots
Don’t miss ‘Rainbow’ by Marcus Canning, affectionately known as the ‘Containbow’. This colourful arch made from recycled shipping containers is a favourite photo spot. For more views, hop on the Tourist Wheel at Esplanade Park—it's a fun way to see Fremantle from above—and has called this city home for over a decade.
Art and History Collide
Fremantle is often hailed as Western Australia’s cultural capital, with a rich history dating back over a century. The gothic Fremantle Arts Centre, originally built by convicts in 1864 as a lunatic asylum and rumoured to be haunted, is now a vibrant hub for the arts. Spread across four acres, it hosts visual art exhibitions, live performances (including Sunday sessions from October to March), creative workshops, and a café.
The Moores Building Contemporary Art Space in Fremantle’s West End and the seaside Kidogo Arthouse also showcase local and international artists. While in the area, visit Bon Scott’s statue, a tribute to the AC/DC frontman who grew up in Fremantle.
Sip in Style
Fremantle’s bar scene is booming. Head to Madalenas top floor bar for sensational cocktails paired with ocean views, or relax at Sweetwater's sunny rooftop with a refreshing drink. The historic National Hotel is perfect for laid-back sips with panoramic views, while Wild in the Street offers inventive cocktails and delicious Chilean-Mediterranean share plates in a hidden alleyway. Other special mentions include Strange Company, Ronnie Nights, Nieuw Ruin and Republic Of Fremantle.
Walk Freo’s Historic Streets
For a fun and easy way to experience Freo, hop on one of the many walking tours on offer. From the bustling Fremantle Markets to the historic Fremantle Prison, you’ll be shown through the town's past and present by a knowledgeable guide, who can share insights about its heritage, vibrant arts scene, and the eclectic blend of locals that call Fremantle home. It’s an incredible way to be connected with the heart and soul of this unique and dynamic town.
Wander the Fremantle Markets
Many say visiting the Fremantle Markets is like experiencing a snapshot of Fremantle through the ages. Established in 1897, they are one of the more essential things to do in Fremantle. With over 150 stalls selling art, jewellery, clothing, and fresh produce, it’s a lively snapshot of Fremantle’s multicultural community. The markets are also a great spot to enjoy buskers and grab a bite.
Global Bites and Local Favourites
Fremantle’s dining scene is a melting pot of flavours. The famed Cappuccino Strip is lined with Italian eateries like Gino’s and Ruocco’s. Seafood lovers should head to Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour for sunset fish ‘n chips. For something different, check out FOMO, a hawker-style food court with mini-golf, arcade games, and cocktails.
Explore Fremantle’s Gripping History
Visit the Shipwreck Galleries to discover Australia’s maritime past, then head to the WA Maritime Museum for a closer look at WWII submarines and the America’s Cup-winning yacht. Don’t miss the Roundhouse, Australia’s oldest building, or the eerie Fremantle Prison with its gruesome gallows.
Beach Days and Coastal Walks
Relax on the white sands of Port and Leighton beaches, or take a swim and stroll at South Beach. Bathers Beach, near the Roundhouse, is perfect for a quick dip before exploring the town. Grab a bite at Bathers Beach House and enjoy the view.
Live Music and Nightlife
Fremantle’s nightlife is legendary. The historic Sail & Anchor, one of Australia’s first microbreweries, is ideal for people-watching. For live music, head to Mojo’s Bar, where original acts perform every night. The West End’s hidden bars are perfect for gin, whisky, and pirate-themed drinks.
Gateway to Rottnest Island
Just 30 minutes by ferry, Rottnest Island is a must-see with its adorable quokkas, stunning lagoons, and car-free charm. Enjoy cycling, water sports, and exploring this idyllic island, whether for a day trip or a longer stay.
Festivals All Year Round
Fremantle’s festival calendar is packed with events. From summer’s George Street Festival and Fringe World to autumn’s SummerSalt and International Street Arts Festival, there’s always something happening. Winter brings the RTRFM Winter Music Festival, while spring is alive with the Falls Festival and Fremantle Biennale.
Fremantle is easily enjoyed as a day trip, but after a short stroll, you’ll start wishing you lived in this enchanting port town. Check out our suburb guide for a taste of Fremantle as a local or sample a tipple or two at these favourite bars.