Showing posts with label Perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perth. Show all posts
Friday, 4 November 2011
Fremantle Part III - everything else that's FREO
This is Part III / final part on Fremantle and so I'm just gonna lump everything else that is FREO about Fremantle that I managed to catch myself. [FREO is the shortform of Fremantle]. To begin which, its just simply the beautiful sights of the historical town of Fremantle.




To understand a little bit more about a certain place, you need to understand a little bit about the historical facts as well. Now about Western Australia, do you know that Australia start of as a place where they dump convicts to? OK OK, let me rephrase ... Australia predominantly settled by convicts.
So the first permanent building in Western Australia is actually a prison called Round House which was built in 1831. Can you believe that? I mean have you ever imagine that the first building you build in a brand new city while playing Cityville or SimCity is a prison? Funnily weird yes?
Now, when the town is fast growing, with convicts that is, so much so that there is 3 convicts to 1 free man, the round house prison is obviously overcrowded. So they need to build a larger prison to accomodate the convicts and so the Fremantle Prison comes into the picture.

The Fremantle Prison is a must visit site in Fremantle. And if you are not faint hearted, you should follow one or all of their guided tours with themes such as the Great Escape Tour, the Tunnel Tour or the Spooky Torchlight Tour. Each tour took about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Unfortunately my 5 year old son was totally scared (by the fact that I told him this is the jail the police will bring him to if he is naughty) we skipped.
If you skip the tour which you have to pay, you can still walk into the front portion of the prison with some galleries and mock up prison room and visitation room for us to view. Awesome!
The final mentioned of Fremantle hot spots is this Maritime Museum and Shipwreck Gallery. Nothing to shout about but cool to see they pull out a big part of a huge ship that was sunk under the ocean.
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Friday, 28 October 2011
Fremantle Part II - the Fishing Boat Harbour
Being a port city or harbour town will always has its charm. A city or town will undeniably be more beautiful with the presence of the water element.
Personally I think the main attraction of Fremantle is at the Fishing Boat Harbour. Here, from end to end, it is lined up with restaurants, eateries and brewery. So apart from enjoying a meal here, having a stroll at the jetty is just a treat on its own.
I'm sure if you are thinking of visiting Perth, you would have heard that this part of Australia serves the best fish & chips in Australia. And obviously when you're already here, you will try to search for the best fish & chips there is in Perth. So we ask around and every single person says, Oh, its Cicerello's at Fremantle.
So imagine how excited we are when we saw this banner in front of the restaurant. Its like 'We are here!'
Let me brief a little bit about the style in Cicerello. It is a 'self service' restaurant. I mean come on, can you believe it? It's the best Fish & Chips in Australia for pete's sake, why is it self service? As you placed your order and pay, they will give you a 'pager' and buzz you when your food is ready. So we walk away with a pager in hand to look for a table since the place is so crowded with what I presume to be tourists like us cause they all look equally confused and lost like us.
As I walked into the al fresco side of the restaurant looking for a table, I was awe-struck for a few seconds. I mean look at this view! It's just unbelievably beautiful and almost dream like. I don't know, I just like it so much.
The only thing that I don't like about this dream like spot is that we have a lot of company in the name of seagulls. These seagulls are fearless of human and will come to you if you don't shoo them away. It seems they like fish & chips too. Look at this signage ... get it (LOL).
About the food, let's just say luckily the view is good cause the food is not. I would rate the Fish & Chips in Houghton Winery 8/10 while Cicerello at 6/10. This is the picture of their sausage instead.So after the superb view and not so good Fish & Chips at Cicerello's, we stroll along the Fishing Boat Harbour to catch some ocean air and photo ops.






So at the Fishing Boat Harbour there are probably about 7 restaurants and at the far end of the harbour is none other than the famous Little Creatures.
Little Creatures Brewery is apparently one of the most famous micro brewery in Western Australia.
Actually from outside, it doesn't look so micro afterall.
Once you enter the bar, you are immediately transport into a very hype and happy place with not only adults but children too, eating and drinking. One thing about brewery in Australia, they are all child friendly. They is actually a large sand pit at the patio facing the sea for kids to play in, mighty brilliant.
So in Little Creatures, you can choose a whole list of freshly brew beer and I think their most famous is probably their pale ale. I choose a bottled one called White Rabbit.
This is the view if you sit at the patio outside the restaurant facing the harbour. Sublime!
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Friday, 21 October 2011
Fremantle Part 1 - the Markets
Listen very carefully ... while in Perth, you must and I repeat, you MUST go to Fremantle. If you don't, you missed out 75% of the fabulosity of what Perth has to offer. This is my personal opinion of course.
Fremantle is a harbour town and is just about 30-35 mins drives from Perth City. Since we already have a rented car, we drive all the way to Fremantle. Actually there is a better way to make your way there. According to Rose, the best way is to catch a ferry from downtown (near Bell Tower) to Fremantle and catch a train back. The reason is because, while you get to enjoy a ferry trip, you also get to view the beautiful side of this harbour town which you couldn't have catch using road. So, we missed that part but that's OK. Next time perhaps.
Since Fremantle is such a fabulous town and I don't even know how to begin, I decided to break it into 3 parts. So, Part I is about the markets. Somehow when you ask someone where to go in Fremantle, the first thing they say is go to the markets. So, here we are.
There are actually 2 markets in Fremantle. The more established one (which was established since 1897) is the Fremantle Market. They call this the Grand Dame of the heritage buildings in Fremantle since Fremantle is full of heritage buildings.
For me however, the Fremantle Market really is more like a farmer's market. So unless you are looking for fresh produce, this market doesn't really fancy tourist.
But being a shopaholic me, I still managed to find something amusing to bring home like this wheat head.
The wheat head will look like this a week after I water him everyday. So now I get to cut his hair (I mean wheat) whichever way I want and released the inner stylist in me. So, technically this can be consider a 'fresh produce' right?
The second market in Fremantle is the E-Shed market. Now this market is more applicable to tourist because they sell all the tourist stuff, you know like the t-shirts, caps, fridge magnets, koala bear huggies etc etc etc. So if you are looking for handicrafts or souvenirs to bring home so you can show off you've been to Australia, this is the place to be.
And you know you're in the right tourist market when all you see is not Australians but fellow Asian tourists with a bag pack, grabbing whatever while mooning over how cute or funny those things are. Yes, I'm one of them. I mean 10 little koala huggies only for AUD1.80! So cheap and so cute!!!
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Friday, 14 October 2011
Swan Valley - a valley of wines, beers and chocolat
It is a pity that I did not do much research before heading to Perth as I treat it more like a free and easy kind of holiday. Good thing is I knew some friends who has been to Perth and also some staying in Perth itself. So, apparently Swan Valley is a place to go. Actually Swan Valley is also big part of the reason why we rented a car as it is not possible or probably very difficult to go there via public transport.

It was already past 2pm and we were thinking of having lunch there but when we walk to the entrance, we shy back because there must be at least 10 tables occupied but we can't hear much sound. They are all couples having romantic lunch and whispers their conversation. Since we have a 5 year old boy with us, we wouldn't want to spoilt their lunch for them, so we back off.
Instead we walk to the cellar and decided to try some wine and end up getting 3 bottles!
Finally in Swan Valley, before we head back to the city, and after we got hold of the map, we decided to visit the Margaret River Chocolate Factory. I mean I have a 5 year old boy with me after all.
Location : Perth, Western Australia
Next, Fremantle Part 1 - the Markets
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