Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts will be right at home in the stunning landscape that makes up Perth in Western Australia. Of special note is the Kings Park, one of the largest city parks in the world, and at 1,003 acres, it surpasses New York City’s Central Park in size. It is the perfect place to indulge in some leisurely strolls, invigorating hikes, energizing runs and a plethora of outdoor pursuits, the ideal complement to luxury Perth apartment accommodation which can in found at the Somerset St Georges Terrace Perth. With elegant interiors and 5-star service, you’ll feel completely spoiled here when you invest in one of the best choices for Perth apartments short stay lets. Kings Park is an immensely popular tourist destination, as it sees annual traffic exceeding 5 million each year. Containing the State War Memorial, the Royal Kings Park Tennis Club as well as a reservoir offering stunning natural panoramas, it is the ideal place to relax and unwind when you’re in the city. Take a stroll with family and friends along the idyllic pathways of the Botanical Garden, a beautiful 18-acre stretch that houses some of the area’s most gorgeous blooms, with over 2,000 species on display. In addition, when you visit the city in September, you’re in for a special treat as this is when the Kings Park Festival occurs for a month-long celebration of the arts, music, poetry, workshops, floral displays and more that guarantee a fun time out for the whole family. Other interesting features to check out are the DNA Tower, a magnificent feat of modern architecture that mimics the double helix strand of DNA; the Aboriginal Art gallery that features the work of indigenous artists; Synergy Parkland, which is a fun and innovative play space for kids; and the Lotterywest Family Area that is aimed at children under five years to encourage strong early child development. Plan on spending at least a few days in this intriguing locale and be entertained to the fullest.
Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.