Secret Places in Perth: The Hidden Gems Worth Seeking Out
Uncover the magic of Perth with these hidden gems and secret spots you need to explore.
Perth is famous for stunning beaches, beautiful wine regions and iconic locations, like Kings Park and Cottesloe Beach. But beyond the obvious crowd pleasers, there are endless hidden gems and surprising spots, waiting to be explored. From serene natural bushland to quirky local theatres, here are some top-secret Perth treasures worth seeking out.
Perth City Farm
An urban sanctuary in East Perth, Perth City Farm is a community-run space dedicated to sustainable living and urban agriculture. This hidden gem features organic gardens, a bustling farmers market, and a cosy café serving delicious, locally sourced food and coffee. The farm also hosts a variety of workshops and events (you can hire it for your own event, too), making it a fantastic place to learn about sustainability, connect with the community, and enjoy a slice of green tranquillity in the heart of the city.
1 City Farm Place, East Perth
Perth Observatory
You don't have to be a space nerd to enjoy the Perth Observatory; this is a seriously fascinating place that every Perth local should visit at least once. This historic observatory offers guided tours, stargazing nights, and educational programs that provide a glimpse into the wonders of the universe. Found in the Perth Hills, the observatory also offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making it a perfect spot for a night of space exploration and discovery that the whole family will love.
337 Walnut Road, Bickley
Heirisson Island
Heirisson Island is a hidden nature sanctuary on the Swan River and definitely one of Perth’s best kept secrets. Despite being in the middle of the city, what makes Heirisson Island particularly special is its resident kangaroos that roam freely in a fenced-off section, giving you the rare chance to observe them up close in their natural habitat. The island is also of significant cultural importance to the local Noongar people, and a statue of Yagan, a prominent Noongar leader, stands proudly on the island as a reminder of its Indigenous heritage.
Bold Park
While Kings Park often hogs the spotlight, Bold Park remains a lesser-known native bushland. Tucked away in City Beach, the expanse features over 15 kilometres of walking trails, lookouts with panoramic views, and an amazing amount of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. The Reabold Hill Summit Boardwalk offers one of the highest points in the metro area, providing sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and Perth’s skyline. It’s a serene retreat not far from the city, perfect for hiking, birdwatching, or simply connecting to nature.
Perry Lakes Drive, City Beach
The ‘Containbow’
In Fremantle, the vibrant container rainbow sculpture is a striking piece of public art that has quickly become an iconic landmark. Created by Perth artist Marcus Canning, the gigantic installation features nine brightly coloured shipping containers arranged in an arch, symbolising both the port city's maritime heritage and its diverse, inclusive community and creative spirit. Located at Beach Reserve, the sculpture is another must-have photo opportunity, with the bold colours contrasting against the blue sky and ocean like a dream.
1 Canning Highway, Fremantle
The Crawley Edge Boat Shed
This adorable blue boat shed on the Swan River was built in the 1930s and makes for an incredibly pretty backdrop, especially at sunrise or sunset. Its striking blue facade and tranquil setting make it a uniquely charming spot in Perth that's definitely worth a visit. Accessible via a short boardwalk on the banks of the Swan, the historical boatshed is a fun way to take in the river views, as you snap a few pics for the ‘gram.
1 Kings Park Avenue, Crawley
Lake Leschenaultia
Lake Leschenaultia is a hidden gem in the Perth Hills. This stunning lake is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking, surrounded by beautiful bushland and walking trails. The clear, calm waters are ideal for a refreshing dip or a leisurely paddle, while the surrounding area offers plenty of space for a picnic or barbecue. Lake Leschenaultia is a great little spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
2135 Rosedale Road, Chidlow
Sneaky Tony’s
Hidden ‘somewhere in Northbridge’, Sneaky Tony's is a speakeasy-style bar that transports you back to the Prohibition era. With its dim lighting, vintage decor, and shelves lined with rum, it’s bursting with old-word charm and exclusivity. To gain entry, you'll need to find the unmarked door and, on weekends, provide the nightly password—a clever nod to its speakeasy roots. Once inside, you can sip away on expertly crafted cocktails and relish a cosy, intimate atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve discovered one of Perth’s best-kept secrets.
Somewhere in Chinatown, Northbridge
The Blue Room Theatre
Inside the Perth Cultural Centre, The Blue Room Theatre is a vibrant hub for independent and experimental performances. This intimate venue showcases a huge and diverse range of productions, from contemporary plays to innovative performances, offering a platform for emerging artists and unique storytelling. With its cosy atmosphere, The Blue Room Theatre is an absolute treasure for theatre enthusiasts hoping to experience the creative pulse of Perth.
Perth Cultural Centre, 53 James Street Mall, Perth
When you’re ready to take a break from exploring Perth’s hidden gems, why not pop into one of Perth’s best cocktail bars for a refreshing sip, or enjoy brunch at one of Perth’s hottest brunch spots?