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About Fremantle

Introduction

The heritage port precinct of Fremantle, 19km (12 miles) from downtown Perth at the mouth of the Swan River, is probably best known outside Australia as the site of the 1987 America's Cup challenge. In the lead-up to that event, the city embarked on a major restoration of its gracious warehouses and Victorian buildings. Today, "Freo" is a bustling district of 150 National Trust buildings, alfresco cafes, museums, galleries, pubs, markets, and shops in a masterfully preserved historical atmosphere. European influences are strong, thanks to the migrant fishermen, especially Italians, who made Fremantle their new home. It's still a working port, so you can see fishing boats unloading in the Fishing Harbour on one side, and yachts and container ships gliding in and out of the main commercial river-mouth harbor on the other. However, some of the buzz has gone from the historic heart since many buildings were taken over by the local Notre Dame University. Weekends are best, with a wonderful hubbub of shoppers, merchants, coffee drinkers, locals, tourists, and fishermen. Allow a full day to take in even half the sights -- and don't forget to knock back a beer or two on the veranda of one of the gorgeous old pubs.

Fremantle weather

Updated: May 27 06:59 PM UTC

5 day forecast

    • MAY 29

    • clear
    • 73°F
    • 55°F
    • MAY 30

    • clear
    • 73°F
    • 57°F
    • MAY 31

    • clear
    • 75°F
    • 57°F
    • JUN 1

    • partly cloudy
    • 73°F
    • 53°F
    • JUN 2

    • clear
    • 77°F
    • 53°F

fahrenheit / celsius

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