WHERE TO STAY IN PERTH
Accommodation & Hotels in Perth CBD
This city’s one lucky duck, it’s got that golden-hour glow pretty much all day long. Perth is where urban cool meets wild beauty. Think rooftop bars one minute, white-sand beaches the next. It’s got that laid-back charm, but don’t be fooled: there’s plenty going on under the surface.
Art lovers? You’ll find galleries and street murals that’ll have your camera working overtime. Culture buffs? Museums, theatres, and live music that hits just right. And if you’re more of a “get me outside” type, well, Perth’s got you covered. Kings Park is basically nature’s penthouse suite, and Rottnest Island? Let’s just say the quokkas aren’t the only reason people smile there.
Now, about where to stay in Perth.
Whether you’re here to seal a deal, soak up the sun, or just escape the everyday, Oaks Perth Hotel is your go-to in the city centre. Right in the heart of the action, with comfy rooms, modern vibes, and everything you need to kick back or power through. Couples, families, solo adventurers, we’ve got space for all of you at our Perth accommodation apartments.
Looking for hotels in Perth CBD that tick all the boxes? You’ve just found one. Central location, stylish stays, and all the perks that make your trip feel like a proper getaway.
So, what’s the plan? Beach by day, bites by night, and a city that never really stops sparkling. Perth’s calling. Up for it?
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Oaks Perth Hotel - AustraliaWhat is Perth most famous for?
Perth is a sunny city in Western Australia that borders the Indian Ocean. It's known for its sandy beaches across Kings Park and for being one of the few places in the world where you can see a quokka on Rottnest Island.
Beyond its beautiful landmarks, Perth is known for its nickname ‘City of Lights’, because of Perth’s indigenous culture and unique landscape. It’s also known for being one of the most isolated major cities in the world. You can’t miss it!
What is the weather usually like in Perth?
The climate in this region is Mediterranean with hot summers up to 30ºC and mild winters with cooler temperatures around 8 - 19ºC and some rain. The pleasant temperatures are during spring and autumn between 14 - 23ºC.
What are the best places to visit in Perth?
Perth is a safe, friendly, and easy place to get around. We recommend exploring the best places in the city, such as Kings Park, a large inner-city park, home to the spectacular Botanic Garden.
Northbridge is a multicultural centre that showcases some of the best local and international art, food, and nightlife. You can find great cultural spots like the Perth Cultural Centre, while there, visit the Art Gallery of Western Australia and WA Museum Boola Bardip.
Visit the London Court and its historic laneways full of shops and cafés. Don’t go without seeing the waterfront at Elizabeth Quay, a lively public precinct with outdoor markets and incredible views.
If you’re wondering where to stay in Perth, WA, to have all these places within reach, Oaks Hotels has apartment accommodation in the CBD.
What to do in Perth?
There’re plenty of things to do in Perth, not only city activities, but nature experiences like going to its beaches, with around 19 along the coast. Visit Cottesloe and Scarborough and go surfing.
Take a ferry to Rottnest Island to see the quokkas in their natural habitat or visit Caversham Wildlife Park to get up close to some local animals.
Stroll near the iconic Swan River or take a cruise to see the city from a different angle. If you have extra time, plan a day trip to Perth Hills and explore its national parks, or Swan Valley, tour one of its wineries or breweries.
What food is Perth known for?
Perth is a very remote city that needed to create its own kind of culinary revolution. It's known for having fresh and delicious seafood, excellent coffee, and a strong wine culture.
Its cuisine is influenced by Asian immigrants (Thai, Chinese, Malaysian), and it has a laid-back style with local produce. When visiting, you should try the western rock lobster, one of the region’s seafood specialties, or classic Aussie sausage rolls and meat pies.
You can enjoy a beachside fish and chips or Vietnamese dining at Northbridge. The wines of the Margaret River are quite exquisite, so sample some Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay.
If you want to experience this food scene first-hand, Oaks in Perth offers a relaxed retreat in the city centre, serving modern Australian cuisine. It’s the perfect place to start the day with a generous buffet breakfast or unwind later with small plates, classic mains, and indulgent desserts. A delicious way to experience exactly what Perth’s food scene is known for.
What are the top annual events in Perth?
Perth’s most famous events during the year include:
Perth Festival, the oldest cultural festival in Australia, with a variety of events and art performances during the summer.
Fringe World Festival, a month-long festival, features comedy, cabaret, circus, and family shows from January to February.
Celebrated at South Perth Foreshore, the Southside Summer is a free festival with plenty of family activities and live entertainment such as fun circus shows.
Late in the year, indie film lovers can enjoy the Revelation Film Fest in July, which showcases over 200 independent and international films.
Staying at one of the hotels in Perth CBD means you’re perfectly placed to enjoy the city’s biggest events.
How to get to Perth?
Perth is one of the most isolated cities in the world, so the easiest and most convenient way to get there would be flying into Perth Airport (PER) with both domestic and international flights.
But, if you have the time (at least 3 nights) and you prefer a more relaxed pace and travel across the country, you could also take the iconic multi-day Indian Pacific train from Sydney and you’d get to see scenic views like the Blue Mountains or the spectacular Flinders Ranges during your journey.
How to get around Perth
You won’t have any problem getting around the city with Transperth, which has a bus, train, and ferry public network. In the CBD, the CAT Buses offer free city loops.
Because of its great weather conditions and riverside paths, Perth is also very walkable. If you’re feeling sporty, you should know that cycling is very popular as well! And it’ll be an easy peasy task for you to find a rental shop in the CBD.
Where to stay in Perth, WA?
If you’re looking for comfort and accessibility, book a hotel in Perth CBD, and you'll have the main attractions nearby, such as Kings Park and the WA Botanic Garden. With access to cute boutiques, little cafés and apartment accommodation ideal for families and big crews.
What type of accommodation does Oaks Hotels offer in Perth?
Oaks Hotel in Perth city centre is perfectly located near the main sites, well-connected to shops, restaurants, and public transport.
Our apartment accommodation in Perth is ideal for families, couples, and solo travellers who want to feel at home while they’re on holidays. With modern amenities, an on-site dining spot, and flexible meeting spaces.