Western Australian Visitor Centre - Perth CBD and Suburbs

The Western Australian Visitor Centre is located in Perth city centre in the heart of the Experience Perth Region.

As an accredited Visitor Centre we offer a one stop shop of information provided by friendly, local experts.

We expect you to have questions about your prospective trip in Western Australia, you can expect us to find and provide you with answers. In addition to local information about places to stay and things to see and do in Perth, we provide information on travel, tour and accommodation options throughout Western Australia.

Contact us in person, on the phone or through email to discuss and investigate your travel options, stock up on maps or guide books, get some ideas on what to see and do or book your tours and accommodation. Onsite we recently opened our information lounge as an area for you to browse information and plan your trip.

We also invite you to share your memories with us, we love Western Australia and hope you do too.

editors picks

Koala and the Brown Snake, You Yangs, Victoria

janduf | 2008-06-12 | Ever wondered how animals get along with snakes in the wild? We saw a Brown Snake slither calmly past one of our favourite Koalas, while she was drinking at a waterhole in the You Yangs near Melbourne. | read more

Travel Australia

JB | 2008-05-21 | My wife and I set out to fulfil the great Aussie dream back in 2003, that is, to travel Australia and explore Australia’s many diverse destinations, indefinitely…. | read more

Oberon a Trout Fisher's Dream

jcfly | 2008-07-01 | A guide to Fly Fishing around Oberon on the Central Tablelands NSW. One of Australia's great trout fishing areas with links to our fly fishing heritage, has hopefully survived another drought and offers some very good fly fishing options. | read more

Whale Watching in Sydney Harbour - Seeing Whales up Close

Sydneyecowhalewatching | 2008-06-03 | Have you ever seen these majestic creatures up close and personal? During winter and spring Whales can be spotted regularly in and around Sydney Harbour. | read more

 

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