4 Hours Perth City Highlights with Private Chauffeured Tour
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4 Hours Perth City Highlights with Private Chauffeured Tour

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About this experience

Discover the vibrant heart of Perth on this extended 4-hour private chauffeured tour. Designed for those who want more time to explore, this experience offers a balance of Perth’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems—all at your pace and in complete comfort.

Travel in a fully licensed, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver-guide who shares local stories and adapts the itinerary to suit your interests.

This tour is ideal for visitors seeking a flexible, insightful, and relaxing half-day in Perth. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re rediscovering the city with guests, this private tour provides quality time in all the right places.

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4 Hours Perth City Highlights with Private Chauffeured Tour

What's included

A private tour for up to three people of Perth’s most iconic landmarksadapts the itinerary to suit your interests.
Coffee break

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Immerse yourself in breathtaking panoramas of the Perth skyline, where gleaming skyscrapers stretch toward the sky, harmoniously framed by the shimmering expanse of the Swan River. Take leisurely steps through vibrant patches of native wildflowers, their colours dancing in the gentle breeze as you savour the beauty of nature that surrounds you.

2
Stop 2

Discover a vibrant waterfront area teeming with captivating public art, contemporary architectural marvels, and a bustling atmosphere infused with local energy.

3
Stop 3

Admire one of Perth’s most striking landmarks, home to historic bells from London. One of Perth's most striking landmarks is the stunning bell tower, renowned for its unique design and historical significance. Situated on the picturesque waterfront, it houses a set of historic bells that originally came from London. The tower’s modern architectural style contrasts beautifully with the rich history of the bells, which can be traced back several centuries. Visitors to the tower not only admire its striking appearance but also have the opportunity to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Whether during the day or illuminated at night, this landmark serves as a captivating symbol of Perth's cultural heritage.

4
Stop 4

The Perth Mint is a significant heritage site located in Western Australia, renowned for its rich gold history and expertise in coin-making. Established in 1899, it originally served as a gold mint during the gold rush era, transforming raw gold into coins and bars. Today, it stands as one of the world's oldest mints still in operation and is a popular tourist attraction.

Visitors can explore exhibitions that showcase the history of gold mining in Australia, learn about the minting process, and even watch molten gold being poured. The site is also home to a stunning collection of gold and silver coins, as well as historical artifacts, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and those interested in numismatics. The combination of its historical significance and the allure of precious metals makes the Perth Mint a must-visit landmark in the region.

5

Perth’s business and heritage district is a fascinating blend of classic architecture and significant cultural landmarks. As you navigate through the area, you’ll encounter beautifully preserved buildings that reflect the city’s rich history and character. The streets are lined with impressive structures, showcasing a variety of architectural styles that tell the story of Perth's development over the years.

In addition to the stunning buildings, the district is home to numerous cultural landmarks, including museums, galleries, and public spaces that celebrate the city's heritage. The combination of modern business activity and historical charm makes this area a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors. Whether you're strolling through the streets or stopping to admire a landmark, the ambience is a perfect reflection of Perth's unique identity.

6

The Barracks Arch is a prominent historical structure located at the top of St George's Terrace in Perth, Australia. This iconic landmark serves as a gateway to the once-significant military barracks and is a striking example of colonial architecture. The arch features grand, arched openings and is constructed from local limestone, showcasing the beautiful craftsmanship and detailing characteristic of its period. Surrounding the arch, you'll find landscaped areas that enhance its historical significance, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals. The Barracks Arch stands as a reminder of Perth’s colonial past and the military's role in its early development.

What's not included

Perth Mint self-guided tour. Coffee Stop break

Available languages

Written guide
DE IT FR ES
Guide guide
CMN EN

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Baggage Check out area. Have your mobile on.

Important notes

Provided by Driver Guide

About Perth

Perth is the vibrant capital of Western Australia, known for its stunning beaches, sunny climate, and laid-back lifestyle. With a unique blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication, it's a destination that offers something for everyone, from adventure seekers to culture enthusiasts.

Top Attractions

Kings Park and Botanic Garden

One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, offering stunning views of the Swan River and Perth skyline. It features beautiful gardens, walking trails, and memorials.

Nature 2-4 hours Free (some activities may have a fee)

Cottesloe Beach

One of Perth's most famous beaches, known for its white sand, clear water, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and watching sunset.

Beach Half day to full day Free

Perth Mint

One of the oldest mints in the world, offering a fascinating look at the history of gold in Western Australia. Visitors can see the process of gold pouring and handle real gold bars.

Historical 1-2 hours AUD 27 for adults, AUD 13 for children

Fremantle Prison

A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Australia's largest and most well-preserved convict buildings. The prison offers guided tours that delve into its dark and fascinating history.

Historical 2-3 hours AUD 25 for adults, AUD 12 for children

Swan Valley

Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.

Nature Full day Varies by activity (wine tastings can be free to AUD 20 per person)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Fish and Chips

Freshly caught fish, typically snapper or barramundi, coated in crispy batter and served with thick-cut fries. A must-try at any beachside kiosk or seafood restaurant.

Lunch/Dinner Can be made gluten-free or with alternative batter upon request.

Kangaroo Steak

Lean and flavorful, kangaroo meat is a sustainable and traditional Australian dish. It's often served as a steak or in stir-fries with native Australian spices.

Dinner High in protein and low in fat, suitable for those on a low-carb or high-protein diet.

Lamingtons

A classic Australian treat made from sponge cake coated in chocolate and rolled in coconut. Often filled with jam or cream.

Dessert Can be made gluten-free or with alternative coatings upon request.

Perth's Coffee

Perth is known for its high-quality coffee culture. Try a flat white or long black at one of the many specialty coffee shops throughout the city.

Drink Vegan and dairy-free milk options are widely available.

Popular Activities

Surfing Snorkeling Hiking Cycling Caving Beach lounging Spa treatments Picnicking

Best Time to Visit

November to March (summer)

Summer is peak tourist season with warm to hot weather, perfect for beach activities and outdoor adventures. However, temperatures can be extreme, especially in January and February.

20°C to 40°C (68°F to 104°F) 68°F to 104°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English, Mandarin, Italian, Greek, Aboriginal languages
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Perth is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services

Getting there

By air
  • Perth Airport • 12 km (7.5 miles) from city center
By train

Perth Station

By bus

Perth Busport

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and frequent services connecting the city center to suburbs. The network includes the PERTH Airport Line.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Ola

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Northbridge Fremantle Subiaco Leederville

Day trips

Rottnest Island
19 km (12 miles) from Fremantle • Full day

A beautiful island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the iconic quokka, a small marsupial that is often seen as the island's mascot. The island offers a variety of activities, including snorkeling, cycling, and hiking.

Swan Valley
25 km (15.5 miles) from Perth • Full day

Australia's oldest wine region, offering scenic vineyards, gourmet food, and outdoor activities. The valley is a great place for wine tasting, picnicking, and exploring the natural beauty of the area.

Margaret River
270 km (168 miles) from Perth • Overnight

A scenic region known for its beautiful beaches, lush forests, and world-class wineries. The area offers a variety of activities, including wine tasting, surfing, and exploring caves.

Festivals

Perth International Arts Festival • February Fringe World Festival • January Perth International Comedy Festival • April

Pro tips

  • Visit Kings Park and Botanic Garden for stunning views of the city and the Swan River
  • Try the local seafood, especially rock lobster and prawns, at one of the many seafood restaurants in the city
  • Explore the vibrant arts and culture scene, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Western Australian Museum
  • Take a day trip to Rottnest Island to see the iconic quokkas and enjoy the beautiful beaches
  • Visit the Swan Valley for wine tasting and to experience the natural beauty of the area
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 3
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