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Your Free Visitor Map to Perth City Fremantle & Greater Perth BULWER ST rottnest.sealink.com.au 1300 QUOKKA QUOKKA 1300 rottnest.sealink.com.au LEEDERVILLE MT LAWLEY HOTEL INDEX & RAIL MAP Discover the best of Perth’s Island Paradise! Island Perth’s of best the Discover CITY WEST ARTHUR STATION LAKE ST ROBINSON AVE BULWER ST PALMERSTON STREET STREET FORBES RD PERTH CITY 1 Hyatt Hotel 25 Parmelia Hilton Hotel RAILWAY PDE 40 WILLIAMMONGER ST ST SUMMERS ST JOHN ST 2 Goodearth Hotel 26 Somerset St George NEWCASTLE ST SUMMERS ST 261 EAST PERTH 3 PERTH 3 Perth Ambassador Hotel 27 The Melbourne Hotel LACEY ST COOLGARDIE TCE RAIL TERMINAL 1 The Bell Tower DELHI ST 102 OVAL ROE ST 45 2 Captain Cook Cruises 4 Pan Pacific Hotel 28 Rendezvous Perth Central MARKET ST ABERDEEN ST STIRLING ST BREWER ST MURCHISON TCE CHERITON ST MONEY180 ST SHENTON ST 282 FITZGERALD184 ST 3 Perth Explorer Bus Tour 5 Novotel Langley Perth 29 Quest West End Hotel LINDSAY ST PARKER ST EDWARD ST SUTHERLAND ST FRANCIS ST NORTHBRIDGE CAVERSHAM ST 4 Rottnest Express 6 City Waters Lodge 30 Fraser Suites SUBIACO 19 CLAISEROOK RD LAKE ST ROE ST 17 90 PARRY ST LORD ST 33 JAMES ST 5 Segway Tours 7 Four Points by Sheraton 31 The Hive Hostel 88 18 EAST PARADE 227 PERTH CULTURAL GLADSTONE ST 6 Adams Perth 8 Townsend Lodge 32 Court Hotel COLIN STREET 38 JEWEL LANE 47 CENTRE GORDON ST 761 WILLIAM ST 7 Transperth Ferry (to Perth Zoo) 9 All Suites Perth 33 City Stay Apartment Hotel COOLGARDIE ST PIER ST CLAISEBROOK BUS STATION 7 WELLINGTONSTATION ST 178 BEAUFORT ST SHORT ST 8 enex 10 Travelodge 34 Mantra on Hay WEST PERTH 651 32 KENSINGTON ST GEORGE ST 16 31 9 London Court 35 P eninsula Apartments HAY ST STIRLING ST TCE VICTORY 11 Duxton Hotel HAVELOCK ST ROE ST JAMES ST EAST PERTH PARLIAMENT PL ELDER ST 581 BROWN ST 10 C Restaurant 12 Mercure Hotel 36 Adina Apartment Hotel Perth ORD ST MURRAY ST 23 BROWN ST 27 29 19 PERTH NASH ST MILLIGAN ST 515 11 St Georges Cathedral 37 Crown Plaza Hotel LIME ST 13 Kings Perth Hotel 20 RAILWAY STATION MCIVER BROOK ST HENRY LAWSON WALK HAY ST STATION ROYAL ST CLAISEBROOK 12 The Perth Mint 14 Pensione Hotel Perth 38 Old Swan Barracks 250 21 MURRAY 395 LORD ST COVE VICTORIA HIS MAJESTY’S 22 GARDENS 13 Langley Park 15 Miss Maud Hotel 39 Sullivans Hotel ST MALL 49 KINGS PARK ROAD WELLINGTON ST WITTENOOM ST ROYAL ST MALCOM ST 28 SPRING ST 103 MACEY ST 14 Perth Zoo 40 All Seasons Perth 190 KING ST 16 Seasons of Perth Hotel HARVEST TCE 24 WITTENOOM ST PARK UndergroundPERTH CBD 289 HAIG HAY ST MALL ROYAL PERTH HOSPITAL ARDEN ST 15 Crown Perth 41 Crown Perth 53 CIRCLE 17 Criterion Hotel 26 140 15 WELLINGTON WICKHAM ST 17 160 CONSTITUTION ST 42 8 16 200 SQUARE 16 WA Art Gallery 18 New Esplanade Hotel 42 Mountway Apartments MILL ST 9 14 MOUNT ST 25 10 THE ESPLANADE 43 WELLINGTON ST NILE ST 17 Northbridge Piazza 19 Globe Backpackers 43 YMCA Jewell House 40 PIER ST 20 BRONTE ST RD TRAFALGAR 36 BARRACK ST WILLIAM ST 11 492 18 Perth Arena 20 Wentworth Plaza Hotel 44 Comfort Hotel Perth City PERTH CONVENTION 18 13 HAY ST HOWARD ST ST GEORGES TCE12 47 EXHIBITION CENTRE HILL ST 19 Watertown Brand Outlet 45 City Perth Backpackers Hostel ELIZABETH QUAY IRWIN ST GODERICH ST 21 Pacific Int. 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