Wander Fremantle the way it likes best: curious, unhurried, and slightly spooky. This self-guided walk weaves from Fremantle Markets to the quiet power of the Fremantle War Memorial, drifting through Esplanade Park Fremantle and past parking Esplanade Hotel Fremantle.
You’ll uncover ghost stories on a Fremantle Arts Centre ghost tour, face dark maritime history at WA Shipwrecks Museum Fremantle, circle The Round House Fremantle, and explore creative corners like shed art.
The walk stretches along Victoria Quay, past the WA Maritime Museum, out toward South Mole Lighthouse, and back through the heart of town via Republic of Fremantle, The National Hotel Fremantle, Fremantle Oval, and Walyalup Koort Fremantle.
Expect humour, history, sea air, and stories that linger longer than planned.
The tour begins in front of Rainbow by Marcus on Canning Highway.
The Tour ends at Walyalup Koort, which is our last stop.
Bright shipping containers bend into joy. A rainbow with a past. Fremantle says hello with colour first before it quietly reminds you it has layers.
Beautiful. Gothic. Haunted. Once an asylum, now art-filled and famous on the Fremantle Arts Centre ghost tour circuit. Creativity and chills coexist politely.
Open sky, quiet stone, big feelings. The Fremantle War Memorial watches the harbour where goodbyes once happened in plain sight.
Grass, sky, and cheers. Fremantle Oval reminds the city how to breathe again after all that stone and shadow.
Noise, colour, food, stubborn survival. Fremantle Markets are community, culture, and chaos—exactly as intended since 1897.
Grand balconies, quiet ghosts, and excellent people-watching. Even parking Esplanade Hotel Fremantle feels historic.
Wide lawns, tall pines, slow thoughts. Esplanade Park Fremantle hosts rest, reflection, and the occasional Esplanade Park event.
Beer, boats, and very Fremantle vibes. Industry reinvented deliciously, one pint at a time.
Rock legends, fishermen, gulls with attitude. Work and leisure share the same salty air here.
Mutiny, murder, wrecked ships. Free entry, heavy stories. WA Shipwrecks Museum Fremantle proves the sea keeps receipts.
Surveillance by design. Punishment in public. The Round House Fremantle has been watching since 1831—and hasn’t blinked.
Wind up, thoughts scrambled. South Mole Lighthouse marks the edge where Fremantle hands things back to the sea.
Arrivals, riots, escapes, submarines. Victoria Quay still works for a living—and remembers everything.
Iron lace, big stories, bigger drama. The National Hotel Fremantle has balconies for watching—and secrets for whispering.
The city’s heart. Walyalup Koort Fremantle is space to pause, breathe, and let everything you walk through settle gently.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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