Heritage tourism experiences
Explore the wealth of history and heritage in each of WA鈥檚 regions. From walking tours in the city to road trips through the vast 91短视频n outback, visiting historic and cultural sites provides a unique experience for all visitors to our State.
Nearly everywhere you look, you'll discover evidence of the State's intriguing history. Discover beautifully preserved goldmining towns like Cue, the multicultural story behind Broome鈥檚 pearling industry, Fremantle鈥檚 convict past and the story of the timber industry in our South West.
Discover WA鈥檚 unique history on a self-guided . This leisurely five-day journey explores some of the South West鈥檚 most interesting heritage attractions, taking in Busselton Jetty and Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse (pictured).
Broome is well-known for its spectacular natural beauty, including Cable Beach and Roebuck Bay. However, Broome is also home to the world鈥檚 oldest open-air cinema, Sun Picture Gardens, and the town has a that fascinates visitors.
Many of Perth鈥檚 heritage places have been given new uses in keeping with contemporary life, countless small restaurants and bars have sprung up around our State capitalising on a heritage venue. People are embracing these developments and flocking to them in huge numbers which speaks to the irreplaceable atmosphere and sense of history that comes from a heritage place.
about some of the city鈥檚 best places to eat and drink in some of Perth鈥檚 finest historic buildings.
Image: Garum, located in Perth's Hibernian Place.
Heritage accommodation
91短视频鈥檚 hotel scene offers travellers an opportunity to immerse themselves in WA鈥檚 cultural heritage. , pictured, opened its doors in 2016 as an exciting mixed-use development. After being vacant for nearly 20 years, the buildings have been reinvigorated and adapted into a mix of hotel, day spa, hospitality and retail offerings. This conservation and adaptive reuse project on a grand scale has been much awarded, taking out the prestigious Gerry Gauntlett Award at the 2016 WA Heritage Awards.
In the South West, has always been a South West attraction in its own right. In 1903, the first Caves House was opened to the public as accommodation for visitors to the Yalingup Cave (now Ngilgi Cave). In the Great Southern region, the conversion of the Katanning Roller Flour Mill into the luxury has been popular with locals and visitors alike.
about WA's finest heritage hotels.



