List of Perth landmarks

Landmarks in Perth comprise human-made structures, or natural features that command the horizon physically, or the cultural landscape, usually by historical or political significance.

CBD

 * Barracks Arch – At the west end of St Georges Terrace, symbolic historically due to the position between Parliament House and St Georges Terrace. It was the last remaining part of a large government building that was removed for the construction of the freeway just west of the Arch.
 * 108 St Georges Terrace – Features on the horizon when viewing Perth from distance, amongst a cluster of buildings that exist within the CBD.
 * Central Park Tower – The tallest skyscraper in Perth.
 * Council House – restored high modernist skyscraper set in the Stirling Gardens
 * Elizabeth Quay
 * Kings Park – A surviving piece of bushland adjacent to the city, with statues and war memorials.
 * Narrows Bridge – a major traffic bridge crossing the Swan River
 * Perth Arena – Entertainment and sporting arena.
 * Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, located in the CBD
 * Perth Mint – Australia's oldest operating mint, established in 1899 to mint gold sovereigns for the British Empire
 * Perth Town Hall – The only convict-built town hall in Australia, built between 1868 and 1870.
 * Perth Water – A much reduced corner of the Swan River with land infill on both north and south shores over the duration of a hundred years
 * Swan Bells – At the foot of Barrack Street, this very recent construction contains significant historic bells.
 * Western Australian Museum
 * Yagan Square

Fremantle

 * Esplanade Park, Fremantle
 * Fremantle Arts Centre
 * Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour
 * Fremantle War Memorial
 * Fremantle Prison
 * Fremantle Town Hall
 * Fremantle Railway Station
 * Fremantle Port Authority building – the tallest building in Fremantle
 * Round House – built in 1830, and used as a prison for colonial and indigenous prisoners until 1886
 * Western Australian Maritime Museum on Victoria Quay
 * Victoria Quay, Fremantle

Metropolitan area

 * Burswood Entertainment Complex – on the top of what was originally a swampy dump, a complex of international standard hotel, casino and other facilities
 * Houghton Winery – historic Swan Valley winery established in 1836
 * Lake Monger – a wetland area 5 km north of the city popular for bird watching
 * Lincoln Street Vent – a ventilation shaft in Highgate
 * Mount Henry Peninsula – Peninsula on the edge of Canning river near Mount Henry Bridge
 * The Old Mill – Built in 1835, this is Perth's best-known historic landmark
 * Perth Zoo in South Perth surrounded by expensive real estate this sanctuary for exotic and native wildlife has been re-invented a number of times since it was founded
 * Rottnest Island – A holiday island 18 km from Fremantle