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Fremantle Attractions


Maya Indian Restaurant
Fremantle
Maya Indian Restaurant is more than just a restaurant it
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Categories: Dining and Eating Out;
Char Char Bull
Fremantle
Char Char Bull in Fremantle's Fishing Boat Harbour, offers diners fabulous water views, indoor and outdoor seating, great local wine and some of the best food to be found in Fremantle.
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Benny's Bar and Cafe
Fremantle
Benny's Bar and Caf
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Morrison International
Fremantle
Morrison International has a large range of gifts, home-wares, clothes and designer ware to suit anyone
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Categories: Shopping;
Indoor Kart Hire O'Connor
O'connor
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a Formula One driver, sitting centimetres from the ground, throwing a speeding machine around a race track? Then Indoor Kart Hire O'Connor is for you!
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Categories: Sports and Recreation Facilities;
Vlamingh Lookout
Rottnest Island
Vlamingh Lookout, named after the Dutch navigator Williem de Vlamingh, who landed in Rottnest Island in 1696, is located on the eastern part of Rottnest Island.
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Categories: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations;
Fremantle Cemetery
Fremantle
Take a stroll through the picturesque grounds of Fremantle Cemetery to explore the final resting place of many prominent Australians. Follow the heritage trail and discover much about Western Australia
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Categories: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations;
Fremantle Chocolate Factory
Fremantle
The Fremantle Chocolate Factory is owned and run by the founders of the Margaret River Fudge Factory. They now invite you into the world of handcrafted chocolates.
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Categories: Dining and Eating Out;
Wadjemup Lighthouse
Rottnest Island
Wadjemup Lighthouse, in the centre of the island, was constructed in 1896. Standing at approximately 38 metres, it is the fourth tallest lighthouse in Australia and replaced the original 20 metre structure built in 1849 by Aboriginal prisoners. Three other buildings in the Wadjemup precinct, including the Signal Station, the Battery Observation Post and the Women's Royal Australian Navy Service, are intact and linked by self-guided interpretive signage.
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Categories: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations;

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