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Stroll Boorloo Bridge with city views

Perth, Australia •    UnderratedUnderrated
Experience highlights
Best months to visit
Jan, Feb, Dec
18°C – 31°C, january in perth is characterized by hot, dry conditions with minimal rainfall, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Fully accessible with flat terrain and seating.
Value for money
High
Free access and stunning views; great value for couples.
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Summarised by AI
Scenic Stroll
Couples loved the views of the city and river! A perfect romantic walk.
Romantic Evening
The LED light show at night is magical. Highly recommended for couples.
Easy Access
Easy walk, great for a relaxed pace. Enjoyed the connection to Heirisson Island.
Lack Shade
Some couples noted a lack of shade, making it hot during the day.
Lighting Issue
Recent lighting incident caused temporary closure. Check for updates beforehand.
No Amenities
No cafes or shops directly on the bridge, so plan accordingly.

How to book

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Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
open - open
Wednesday
open - open
Thursday
open - open
Friday
open - open
Saturday
open - open
Sunday
open - open

In-depth experience

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Dive into a virtual experience of stroll across Boorloo Bridge.

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Embark on a walking tour along the Boorloo Bridge.

Embark on a walking tour along the Boorloo Bridge.

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
HIGH
Hot and dry conditions with minimal rainfall.
18-30°C
Hot and dry conditions with minimal rainfall.
Open
Increased demand may lead to limited availability.
Recommended
December's hot and dry weather coincides with the festive season, including the Christmas Lights Trail, attracting many visitors. Early bookings are recommended due to high demand.
January
HIGH
January in Perth is characterized by hot, dry conditions with minimal rainfall. Average temperatures range from 18.2°C to 31.3°C, and the city enjoys approximately 14 hours of daylight. The sea temperature averages around 21.9°C, making it suitable for swimming.
18-31°C
January in Perth is characterized by hot, dry conditions with minimal rainfall. Average temperatures range from 18.2°C to 31.3°C, and the city enjoys approximately 14 hours of daylight. The sea temperature averages around 21.9°C, making it suitable for swimming.
Open
Due to high demand during peak season, accommodations and event tickets may be limited. Early booking is recommended.
Recommended
January offers warm weather and vibrant events, making it an excellent time to visit Perth. However, travelers should be prepared for higher prices and larger crowds. It's advisable to book accommodations and event tickets in advance.
February
HIGH
February continues the hot, dry summer trend in Perth, with average temperatures ranging from 19.3°C to 31.3°C. Rainfall remains minimal, and the city experiences around 13 hours of daylight. The sea temperature is slightly warmer than January, averaging 21.6°C.
19-31°C
February continues the hot, dry summer trend in Perth, with average temperatures ranging from 19.3°C to 31.3°C. Rainfall remains minimal, and the city experiences around 13 hours of daylight. The sea temperature is slightly warmer than January, averaging 21.6°C.
Open
High demand during this period can lead to limited availability of accommodations and event tickets. Early reservations are recommended.
Recommended
February offers warm weather and cultural events, making it a popular time to visit Perth. Travelers should anticipate higher prices and crowds, and plan accordingly by booking in advance.
March
MEDIUM
March marks the transition from summer to autumn in Perth, with average temperatures ranging from 17.8°C to 29.1°C. Rainfall remains low, and the city enjoys around 12 hours of daylight. The sea temperature averages 21.8°C, suitable for beach activities.
18-29°C
March marks the transition from summer to autumn in Perth, with average temperatures ranging from 17.8°C to 29.1°C. Rainfall remains low, and the city enjoys around 12 hours of daylight. The sea temperature averages 21.8°C, suitable for beach activities.
Open
With the end of the peak season, accommodations and event tickets are more readily available.
Recommended
March offers pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to visit Perth. Travelers can enjoy the city's attractions with more ease and at potentially lower costs.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
The Transperth bus network provides access to the bridge. The Red CAT bus offers direct access to the East Perth side, and numerous routes serve the Victoria Park side, with stops along Canning Highway and Shepperton Road.
Train
Train
Recommended
Several Transperth rail stations are within walking distance, including Claisebrook Station, Perth Stadium Station, and Victoria Park Station. From Perth Station, connect to the Red CAT bus.
Walking
Walking
Recommended
The Boorloo Bridge has a dedicated pedestrian path. Walk from East Perth, Victoria Park, or along Riverside Drive.
Bike
Bike
The bridge is part of Perth's cycling network, with paths along the Swan River and foreshore paths leading directly to the bridge.
Car
Car
Parking is available at McCallum Park (Victoria Park side) and Point Fraser (East Perth side).
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis can drop off and pick up near parking areas at McCallum Park (Victoria Park side) and Point Fraser (East Perth side).

Additional info

Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required