6 Days in Western Australia – Perth City Walkabout, Bell Tower, Ciao Italia

For our full travel itinerary, please click here

After an early breakfast at Pinda Lodge, we bid goodbye to the beautiful Margaret Region and started our trip back to Perth. We dropped our rental car at RedSpot’s office and went for a walkabouts around Perth CBD.

Once in Perth, it’s easy to get around. Public transport is safe, efficient and cheap to use:

Free Transit Zone ( FTZ )
Within the Perth city centre travel on public transport is FREE! The boundaries of this free travel zone are defined at the Transperth web site. To travel within this zone you can simply hop on any train, bus or CAT. You are not restricted to the amount of times you can use this service and no tickets are required. If you board a train or bus inside the FTZ and intend to travel outside of the FTZ a valid ticket must be purchased and fares apply from where you first board to your destination. If you’re not sure where the FTZ starts or ends ask the bus driver.

Bus Travel
Transperth buses can take you to all the attractions you will want to see. Coins are preferable to use on bus services and change can be given.

Free City Transport
Perth and Fremantle are serviced by FREE CAT buses. In Perth city, passenger can board the RED, BLUE or YELLOW CAT buses, while in Fremantle the route is serviced by ORANGE CAT buses. The CAT services circulate specific routes every five to fifteen minutes during the day. Weekday timetables are more frequent than weekends.

Train Travel
You will find a great network of trains which service the Perth metropolitan area from the Perth city. Tickets are available at each station and must be purchased before riding the train. A variety of tickets are available (i.e. Adult, Concession, Child, Senior, Family) and are valid to be used on all Transperth services including buses and ferries. The distance you plan to travel will also determine how many ‘zones’ you need to purchase with your ticket. Zone maps are found at all train stations to help identify what ticket you will need to purchase.

Ferry Travel
Ferry services cross sections of the Swan River from Perth Barrack Street Jetty across to South Perth and down stream to Fremantle. Regular high-speed ferries also travel from Perth Barrack Street Jetty, Fremantle and Hillarys to Rottnest Island.

Route maps and timetables for all modes of transportation are available at Transperth website.
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Larger-than-life kangaroo sculptures were spotted at the Supreme Court Gardens located on the corner of Barrack Street and Riverside Drive. A great place for the “picture perfect” photo opportunities.
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Supreme Court Gardens
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The Swan Bell Tower is also one of Perth’s main tourist attractions. Situated on the Barrack St. Jetty, it is overlooking the Swan River and the entire city skyline.

Background Story: The St Martin-in-the-Fields Bells were gifted to the people of Western Australia to commemorate Australia’s bicentenary in 1988. Patron of the Bell Tower Mr Laith Reynolds was the one who saved the St Martin-in-the-Fields Bells from being melted down to form new ones, as they had become too heavy for the ancient foundations of the church in Trafalgar Square, London. After this he campaigned to have a specially built tower in Perth to bring them to life for all West Australians.

The Bells ringing times are as follows:
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 12pm-1pm
Saturday and Sunday 12pm-1pm

There is also a Bells Handling Demonstration during the following times:
Wednesday and Friday 11.30am-12.30pm

Swan Bell Tower
Opens Daily from 10am
Entry Fees : $13 Adults / $8 Concessions. Get 5 AUD discount vouchers from the website

Getting Here:
take the Blue CAT free bus towards Barrack Square Stop number 18
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We walked towards Barrack Street Jetty from the Swan Bell Tower to board a ferry to South Perth.
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2 section cash fare: AUD 1.70 per person

Here’s a money savings tip: Forget about paying > AUD 50 for a touristy cruise/tours. The ferry is a quick ride to cruise on the scenic Swan River, and a great way to travel to South Perth.
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Barrack St. Jerry
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Perth City skyline
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We arrived to Mend St. Jetty, South Perth in a blink of an eye.
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We walked along Sir James Mitchell Park to our dinner venue. Never did we anticipated that the walk is about 30 minutes (!!) long. Fortunately for us, the sunny weather with cool breeze was so good to walk.
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We finally, reached our destination – Ciao Italia!
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Ciao Italia was opened in August 1999 by a young Italian chef, Spartaco Rotella. It started off as a Take Away Restaurant and soon it gains popularity and the owner decided to put some extra tables inside and since then Ciao italia has grown.

As one of the city’s top eating institution, Ciao Italia doesn’t take bookings, and it is packed out pretty much every night of the week. This explains why there was already a moderately long queue formed up outside the restaurant. I was (still) slightly surprised because it was only 530pm! And the restaurant opens its door at 5pm everyday. We put our name in the waiting list and began our 15 minutes wait.
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The place is absolutely bustling with activities. I can’t even hear the waitstaff’s mumbling! As you’d expect from a popular restaurant, it has a casual setting with slightly cramped seating arrangements. I have no complaints there as it added to the unique dining experience.
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FREE water :)
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LEMON LIME BITTERS is a very Australian drink.
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It is so very pleasant and refreshing drink and we had it almost everyday when we were in Perth.
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Ciao Italia is well known for its typical Italian food, including its 14 different types of Pizzas cooked in a wood fire oven. We stole the picture from a bunch of Malaysian students seated next to us. The pizzas were huge and I’m so glad that we did not go for it.
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In fact, Ciao Italia is well known for their humongous food portion. Our order of Ciao Italia Fettucine (AUD 25.50) is meant for 2-3 person! Topped with a generous amount of marinated tender chicken strips, sundried tomatoes, spring onions and
fresh diced tomatoes, The Ciao Italia signature paste does live up to its fame. The home made fettuccine strips had a bouncy springy feel to it; and the creamy white sauce was really additive!
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Cozze Pescatora (Chillli Mussels, AUD 27.50). The local mussels were fresh and briny, with a firm texture. The tomato sauce with chilli flakes was really good too. I was hoping for some bread to dip in that delicious sauce.
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One can’t leave Ciao Italia without trying their legendary Tiramisu (AUD 8.50)! Again, the tiramisu was so huge that I would call it a Tiramisu Block!
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The tiramisu was divine! The cake layers were expertly soaked in the right amount of alcohol and espresso. Between the layer is this lofty layer of creamy, soft marscapone. The cocoa sprinkles on top has a bitter aftertaste. This has got to be one of the best tiramisus that I have had!
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Ciao Italia is definitely one of the must visits in Perth especially for their tiramisu! Everything that we tried was so delicious and are of enormous portions! Service was prompt and friendly too. If you have impatient stomach, take away and enjoy your meal by the foreshore of Swan River.

273 Mill Point Road
South Perth WA 6151
Corner Douglas Ave
Australia
Tel: 93685500
website: http://www.ciaoitalia.com.au/Aboutuspage1.html

Business Hour : 5pm till 10 pm (Tuesday to Saturday)
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After such a heavy dinner loaded with liberal doses of cream and fats, we took a stroll along the Swan River and watched the countless stars emerge to fill the night.
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the night skyline of Perth CBD

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Pinda Lodge @ Margaret River, Western Australia

Happy New Year and welcome back to work/school everyone! While I’m still in the holiday mood, just like the rest of you, let’s take a look at some happy holiday pictures!

For our trip itinerary, please click here.
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Bed & Breakfast is always a preferred choice over a regular hotel when we go travel. Unlike big-city hotels that involves no interaction with others, B&B’s give us the personal touch and always guarantee a warm and friendly stay.

During our recent trip to Margaret River, we chose to stay in Pinda Lodge which is nestled between Margaret River and the ocean. It took us 10-minutes to drive from the town and less then that the wineries and the beach. From the verandah we can hear the Margaret River rapids and, on a still day, the sound of ocean waves beyond. It is truly a beautiful place!
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The hosts, Jan & Rob who live on the premise are wonderful! They recommended us plenty of local attractions, helped us with dinner reservations and prepared a delicious homemade breakfast every morning. With a personal touch from the hosts, this unique guesthouse ensures our comfort in every way.

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Greenhouse, an eco-friendly cafe in Perth CBD

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It is hard to miss out Greenhouse located right outside Enex 100, on the busy St Georges Terrace in Perth City. Made entirely out of recycled wood and plastic and line with wild strawberry plants, it looks like a huge pop-up box. There is also a rooftop garden that produces fresh ingredients for the kitchen and the bar.
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Greenhouse is the brainchild of designer Joost Bakker, seasoned Perth based restaurant and cocktail professional Paul Aron, and their close friend Jason Chan (2005 Age Barista of the year and owner of Melbourne’s Seamstress and Batch). Here is something extracted from the greenhouse website, talking about their aspiration and goal.

“It is all about designing and operating better places for people. Places that let us touch natural materials, understand where everyday things come from and taste fresh food straight from the garden”

I mean, how creative can one gets? I’m amazed at how this idea is perpetuated! An eco-friendly cafe that serves only WA grown produce.

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Perth Cheap Eats – Taka’s Kitchen @ Barrack St., Perth

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Just mention “cheap eats” to any Perthians and Taka’s Kitchen will immediately springs to their mind. Known for its cheap, quick and nutritious Japanese bites, Taka’s is an city institution frequented by students, backpackers and office-workers.
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Assorted Sushi ($6.50, small)

After a long, exhausting day trip up north, we dropped by Taka’s to grab some quick bites. The canteen like restaurant was jam-packed and buzzing with activities. We pushed through the crowd and found ourselves two seats at the communal tables, seating hip-to-hip with other patrons.
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1 Day Pinnacles, Koalas & Sandboarding 4WD Adventure Tour

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I’ve decided to finally get off my lazy ass and to write about our WA trip. While we are still recovering from our post holiday blues, I’ll start with a day tour that we joined on the 4th day of our trip.
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We were required to assemble at Perth Sightseeing Centre at 7.45 am. We grabbed some coffee and muffins on-the-run from Croissant Express located just across the street. If you are looking for delicious food in a hurry, Croissant Express should be your destination.

Perth Sightseeing Centre
Hay St
Perth WA 6000, Australia
(08) 9417 5555

Croissant Express (everywhere in Perth)
540 Hay Street
Perth WA 6000
(Corner of Hay and Pier Streets)
P : (08) 9218 9074
F : (08) 9218 8774
Open Hours: 7.00AM – 4.00PM Monday – Friday
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We booked the day tour with ATA (Adventure Tours Australia) and paid AUD 165 per person. Pinnacle Tour is charging AUD 207 per person, but we reckoned that they are all the same because the tour companies below are running on co-share basis.

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Complete Itinerary – 6 Days in Western Australia

We have always wanted to go to Australia. So when AA featured deals to all Australian destinations, we chose Perth, simply because of its seemingly cheap airfare (RM 688 for a return ticket). Never did we know that the holiday turned out to be a truly amazing experience.

Western Australia is Australia’s largest state and the second largest subnational entity in the world. It is also divided into a few regional, namely Perth, South West, North West, Golden Outback and Coral Coast. Our 6 days itinerary focuses on Perth and the South West region.

Day 1
Perth International Airport – Mandurah: Miami Bakehouse, Simmos Ice Cream – Bunbury – Busselton: Busselton Jetty – Margaret River: Leeuwin Estate, Voyager Estate

Stay: Pinda Lodge, Margaret River

Day 2
Margaret River: Boranup Forest, Hamelin Bay – Augusta: Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse – Margaret River: Margaret River Chocolate Company, Margaret River Providore, Cape Lavender, Duckstein Brewery, Vasse Felix, Cullen Estate

Stay: Pinda Lodge, , Margaret River

Day 3
Margaret River: The Larder, Margaret River Dairy Co – Perth: Perth City Walkabout, Bell Tower, Ciao Italia

Stay: Aaron’s Hotel, Perth CBD

Day 4
Perth: Croissant Express – Pinnacles Day Tour: Cavershem Wildlife Park, Emu Wind Farm, Pinnacles Desert, Lancelin Beach, Lancelin Sand DunePerth: Taka’s Kitchen

Stay: Aaron’s Hotel, Perth CBD

Day 5
Perth: Green House, Kings Park, Perth Royal Show

Stay: Aaron’s Hotel, Perth CBD

Day 6
Perth: Corica’s Apple Strudel, Hay Street Mall & Murray Street Mall – Fremantle: Fremantle Train Station, Fremantle Market (Donkosui Ramen, Michele Suzette), Fremantle Prison, Cappuccino Strip (Cafe San Churros), E Shed Market, Fremantle Round House, Kailis Fish Market, Little Creatures Brewery

Stay: Aaron’s Hotel, Perth CBD

Day 7
Perth International Airport

Arriving in Perth

Taxis are available from both the domestic and international terminals. A taxi trip from the airport terminals to Perth city centre will take 20 to 30 minutes. The journey will cost approximately AUD$20.00 – AUD$30.00.

An Airport-City Shuttle operates to and from domestic and international airports with convenient pick up points located near accommodation throughout Perth.

Fremantle Airport Shuttle also picks up at the domestic and international airports dropping off customers from Cottesloe to Cockburn.

DAY 1

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Travel around WA

Self driving is one of the best way to experience the unique landscapes of Western Australia. There are a lot of car rental companies and motor homes with a wide fleet of cars. Most rental T&C would state that if your license is not in English, you will have to get an International Driving Permit (IDP). However, based on friend and families past experience, Malaysian driving license alone is sufficient so we just present our existing Malaysian driving license. If you are not sure, please check with them beforehand.

We rented a 2 door Hyundai Getz from Red Spot at AUD 243 for 3 days. The rate was inclusive of GPS rental, Premium Road Side Coverage and insurance cover with zero damange liabilities. Other reputable car companies include Hertz, Europcar, Budget, Avis and Thrifty. M2000 and No Birds (Bayswater) offer most competitive rates but please read the T&C carefully.
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We headed South right after we picked up the car at 7 am. We stopped by Mandurah, the second-largest city in Western Australia. It is also well known for its million dollar houses located along the shore.

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Back from WA!

It wasn’t easy to run through 8GB worth of photos so here’s some sneak peak:
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Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
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Margaret River – Duckstein Brewery

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Next Destination: Western Australia


We promised each other to have two overseas holiday per year as soon as we joined the rat race. And finally, our second holiday for the year is happening!

We will be traveling along the South West region and our route is Perth City – Mandurah – Bunbury – Busselton – Margaret River – Augusta. We will also be heading up north to Pinnacles Desert. Our blogging hiatus may last for a week so in the mean time, do follow our twitter account at kgboycitygal for more updates!

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