Hidden gems: Tourist attractions in Perth

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Perth. This list contains 6 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Old Court House Law Museum
Museum
👍👍 A really small museum, which also happens to be the second oldest building in Perth (and perhaps Australia). If you come, you might catch the kids wearing court attire for a role-play for court proceedings.
4.80 (26 reviews) (~0.38 km from centre)
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Willie Creek Pearls Elizabeth Quay
Jewelry store
👍 Been to all three Willie creek stores in WA. This one has a great range but seems services are more for tourists. The Subiaco store staff who were helping me were more professional and knowledgeable when introducing the products. It could be just the individuals.
4.80 (22 reviews) (~0.53 km from centre)
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DFES Education & Heritage Centre
Heritage building
👍 Stopped by when I was passing and noticed it was free to enter. This looks to be the old Fire Station that was refurbished to a museum. The top floor was quite informative, talking about natural disaster and house fires and how to be safe. There was even a small climbing wall. The downstairs had fir...
4.70 (137 reviews) (~0.56 km from centre)
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Government House, Western Australia
Historical landmark
Grand late-1800s governor's residence, with self-guided tours of the home & elaborate gardens.
4.70 (86 reviews) (~0.41 km from centre)
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Elizabeth Quay Carousel
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Every time we visit Elizabeth Quay the kids insist they want to go to the carousel. The perfect amusement in the perfect spot.
4.70 (38 reviews) (~0.33 km from centre)
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First Contact Sculpture
Sculpture
👍👍 Description: The 5m tall polished aluminum sculpture is inspired by the Noongar people’s first impression of European settlers in 1829. They saw the distant sails of their ships and thought they looked like floating birds and that their ancestors were returning. At night the sculpture illuminates....
4.70 (27 reviews) (~0.55 km from centre)
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