There is plenty of free sunlight here, as well as a leisurely and spacious outdoor dining area. The elegant white arc of the ElizabethQuayBridge bridge spans both sides of the Swan River (SwanRiver). Most of the city's landmarks and sculptures also love to "squeeze" here - a When it comes to Perth, it's about equal to Elizabeth Quay! The riverside is breezy in the morning light, and Perth citizens like to ride bicycles, take a walk, take a walk in the park, and welcome a full day of vitality; once the neon lights at night, the pier is a beautiful city again scene. Elizabeth Quay is not only beautiful, but also a very important transportation hub. Trains and buses are located at Elizabeth Quay Station. Taxi drivers will never admit the wrong way to go here. Barrack Street Jetty (Barrack Street Jetty) is just a 5-minute walk away. Join the Swan River cruise, or take a boat to Fremantle is very convenient~
Pretty lights along the quay. Nice to admire the scenery with a leisurely walk.
[Perth Port Elizabeth] Facing the Swan River, feel the time slowing down Recommended reason: on the way from Perth Airport to the hotel by taxi, Didi driver is a enthusiastic Indian brother. (Yes! Didi DiDi is also available in Perth. It is said that it killed a local competitor within one month of launching here. It's really amazing.) The boy said, "Wow, where you live is super close to "Port Elizabeth", you must Go for a stroll. It is a new landmark in Perth, and there are many awesome cafes. It will be more lively than the North Bridge in the future!" Checked in at the hotel and took a break. The sun is no longer so venomous. I plan to go for a walk. The Elizabeth Quay, the "Port Elizabeth" recommended by my brother on the road, googled it. It was less than 1km, which was just the right distance, so I took my camera and set off. Highlights: It faces the Swan River, backs on the CBD, has a wide view, an outdoor area suitable for walking activities, and many restaurants and cafes. The Elizabeth Quay Bridge in the distance is like a seagull with wings spread across the Swan River. On the side of the pier, there are cruise ships on the Swan River and cruise ships to Fremantle and Rottnest Island. (The next day I went to Rottnest, which is so beautiful that there are no friends, welcome to see my guide) Detailed address: Elizabeth Quay 1 Valdura Place Perth WA 6000, Australia Business hours: 24 hours per capita consumption: free small Tips: yes Find a Cafe for afternoon tea, and watch the sunset in the evening, and you will feel that time has slowed down. The neon night scene at night is also beautiful. Like to follow me, 25 International Travel Service will share with you
Check in the new landmark of Perth-Elizabeth Quay Perth-Australia's loneliest capital city. There is actually a free internet celebrity landmark photo mecca. If you come to Perth for the first time, you must not miss it. Come with me to Elizabeth Check in at Quay Elizabeth Quay! Elizabeth Wharf is located on the Swan River and belongs to the core area of Perth CBD. After the completion of the construction in 2016, the Wharf immediately became a new landmark in Perth. Take the subway or bus to Elizabeth Quay and get off at the Elizabeth Quay Station and walk for 5 minutes. Tickets 0 Tour time: 1 hour Recommended index: The north side of the pier is backed by the CBD skyline. The old and new buildings are intertwined, harmonious and not messy. It is most suitable to visit here in the evening, because the temperature is good, and the afterglow of the sunset will also smear the CBD into a golden background board. The pier has bus ferries to the south bank of the Swan River, cruise ships to Rottnest Island, and some private or commercial boats. The eastern part of the pier is the Swan Clock Tower, and the newly opened The Ritz-Carlton, Perth (The Ritz-Carlton, Perth) in November 2019. From the outside, the hotel is very impressive, and with such an excellent location, it is estimated to be A good place for a little luxury. Right in front of the pier is a small island, surrounded by greenery on it is a restaurant of a certain age. From the pier to the pedestrian bridge next to the island, you can overlook the south bank of the Swan River, and the south bank is one of the best places to enjoy the panoramic view of the CBD. There is a fountain in the western area of the pier. This is a children's paradise. Watching the children running and jumping in the water curtain immediately makes people forget their troubles. To the west is the subway station and bus hub, and to the west, you can see the King’s Park on the hillside. The layout of the entire terminal area is reasonable, and various functions are staggeredly distributed, which truly connects the city and the Swan River together, creating a hydrophilic leisure environment for people. At the same time, there are some restaurants and wine shops in the area. After leisure, come here to enjoy a glass of wine, taste a few side dishes, and listen to a few songs. Isn't it beautiful to have the sunset and the beautiful scenery?