10 Sights & Landmarks in Kings Park That You Shouldn't Miss

November 14, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Perched on the banks of the wide Swan River, between the Indian Ocean and the sands of the Nullarbor Desert, Perth is one of the world's most isolated cities, yet still boasts an active beach scene and smokin’ nightlife. Family-friendly Cottesloe is brimming with swimmers, surfers and snorkelers. Head north to Scarborough for a spirited beachside club scene. Coo at cute marsupials on ferry-accessible Rottnest Island, and don’t miss the views from King's Park and Botanic Gardens.
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1. Fraser Avenue Lookout

Fraser Avenue, Kings Park Near corner of Wadjuk Way, Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/kings-park/visit/maps-and-transport/fraser-avenue-precinct
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Fraser Avenue Lookout

Reviewed By tonimcallen - Fremantle, Australia

Fraser Avenue Lookout is in Perth's King's Park, one of the most popular and famous tourist attractions in Perth. The reasons will be clear when you visit. Not only do you get the best views of Perth city and the Swan River but there are botanical gardens to wander through and guided tours with detailed information about local flora, fauna and culture. Fraser Avenue Lookout is on the edge of King's Park which is set high on a hill overlooking the Perth city centre and the Swan river that flows alongside the city. Most tour buses will stop here and if hiring a car there are parking facilities in the area. The lookout is what it says it is - a place from which you look over the city but it is within walking distance of a restaurant, cafe, gift shop and information centre from where you book guided tours. There are also garden beds with local flora within easy walking distance. Fraser Avenue Lookout is an absolute must see for any visitors to Perth. I have lived in Perth most of my life and I still never tire of visiting this place.

2. State War Memorial

68 Fraser Ave Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia +61 8 9480 3600 http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/kings-park/visit/history/state-war-memorial
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State War Memorial

Reviewed By SJCPerth - Perth, Australia

A wonderful trubute to those who sacrificed their lives to give Australia the safe life she lives today. The whole Kings Park area has beautiful grounds to picnic on, many beautiful trees and plants, nature walking trails, flora and fauna particular to Western Australia, spectacular viewing points of the city, plent of parking, easy to get to drive or public transport, in the heart of the city. You won't be disappointed. A must visit place for any visitor to Perth, WA

3. Lotterywest Federation Walkway

Fraser Avenue, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia +61 8 9480 3600 http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/kings-park/events/walks-and-tours/lotterywest-federation-walkway
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Lotterywest Federation Walkway

Reviewed By abbiefox1988 - Perth, Australia

Nice walk and unexpected, beautiful views over the forest below and just outside the city, must do in Perth

4. Pioneer Woman's Memorial

Forrest Drive Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6000 Australia +61 8 9480 3600 [email protected] http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/about-us/conservation/wa-botanic-garden/pioneer-womens-memorial
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Pioneer Woman's Memorial

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The Pioneer Women's Memorial is quite beautiful, it is a statue of a woman in the middle of a lake, with fountains. The memorial is in a hollow, surrounded by a well-kept lawn. The West would never have been tamed without the sacrifices of these heroic women.

5. The Queen's Tree

Fraser Avenue, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/government/imperial/display/102013-visit-of-queen-elizabeth-ii
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The Queen's Tree

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Queen Elizabeth II is the only reigning British monarch ever to visit Australia. It is estimated that almost everyone in Australia has had a chance to see her during her various tours, which have taken her to every State and mainland Territory.. The Queen's Tree was planted by Her Majesty in King's Park on 27 March 1954. I was then less than one year old. Once a sapling, after 67 years it is a mighty monument to Australia's affection for Royalty.

6. Firefighters' Memorial Grove

Forrest Drive, Kings Park, Lat: -31.96397 Long: 115.837063, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/government/state/display/60991-firefighters%60-memorial-grove
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Firefighters' Memorial Grove

Reviewed By Q7840EUdanl - Bunbury, Australia

I wish that abstract sculptures could be accompanied by an inscribed plaque that gave pertinent details of the object. I eventually located the information on the website of the Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES). The original memorial dates to July 2000 and consists of a "granite arc representing the base of a burnt out tree and a ten tonne rock symbolising a flame, which reflects the impact and role of fire". The bronze sculptures of two firefighters were added later, an evocative scene that demonstrates the comradeship of the firefighters and also the pain of a lost colleague. A low wall has a commemorative inscription. The entire memorial is a dedication to those that have lost their lives serving the community.

7. Queen Elizabeth Quay Bridge

LOT 901 Riverside Drive Elizabeth Quay, The Esplanade, Perth, Western Australia 6000 Australia http://www.mra.wa.gov.au/see-and-do/elizabeth-quay/attractions/elizabeth-quay-bridge
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Queen Elizabeth Quay Bridge

Reviewed By uptonuponsevern - Smithfield, Australia

Impressive modern designed architecturally shaped Queen Elizabeth Quay Bridge with stunning modern views of the city architectural modern buildings. Beautiful night lights around the bridge & a pleasure to walk across with plenty of Cafe's & Restaurants close by & only minutes by foot from Elizabeth Railway Station.

8. Jewish War Memorial

Fraser Avenue, Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Kings Park Lat: -31.960605 Long: 115.843126, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/conflict/multiple/display/61017-jewish-war-memorial
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Jewish War Memorial

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

This monument has 4 sides with an Iconic column. It is surmounted with a globe of copper, holding the shield of King David. Even the soldiers of Jewish faith went to war, working with the Australians. More than 2300 Jewish soldiers came to the call to fight during the WWI in Europe. More than 300 Jewish soldiers died in Europe. 100 Jewish soldiers received military honors. They were dedicated. This is why they have a monument. The monument is really well done. They deserved that memorial. I was impressed. Worthwhile to see!

9. Statue of Lord Forrest

Fraser Avenue Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/government---state/display/61009-john-forrest
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Statue of Lord Forrest

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Sir John Forrest (1847-1918) was one of the outstanding public figures of his age. As a young man, he explored many areas of inland Australia which were previously unknown, to great acclaim. He later become the first -- and only -- Premier of the colony of Western Australia where he promoted public works, including the Goldfields water pipeline. In the early Commonwealth governments, he held several major ministerial posts, including Treasurer and Minister for Defense. Forrest was named as Lord Forrest, First Baron of Bunbury, and would have been elevated to the British Peerage, had he lived. This statue is a fine memorial to one of the most significant figures in the history of Western Australia,

10. 10th Light Horse Regiment

Fraser Avenue, Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Kings Park Lat: -31.956913 Long: 115.843787, Perth, Western Australia 6005 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/landscape/display/60960-10th-light-horse-regiment
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10th Light Horse Regiment

Reviewed By 619je - Keysborough, Australia

The 10th Light Horse Regiment was raised in Western Australia to fight in World War I (1914-1918). The Light Horsemen fought at Gallipoli at infantry. They fought in the Middle East, particularly in Palestine, as light cavalar, with great distinction. This memorial is a fitting tribute to the Light Horsmen who fought gallantly in the service of King and Country.

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