Explore Perth Concert Hall's architecture
Perth, Australia •
Popular
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Best months to visit
Sep, Oct, Dec
10°C – 20°C, pleasant temperatures with moderate rainfall, medium crowds, peak season
10°C – 20°C, pleasant temperatures with moderate rainfall, medium crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Fully accessible with lifts, ramps, and seating.
Fully accessible with lifts, ramps, and seating.
Value for money
Low
Closed; no events or tours, so no value currently.
Closed; no events or tours, so no value currently.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Iconic Venue
Couples enjoyed the beautiful architecture and the history of this venue.
Historical Landmark
The building's design is stunning. A great photo op for couples!
Excellent Acoustics
Visitors raved about the venue's world-class acoustics, perfect for performances.
Currently Closed
Sadly, couples can't experience the interior due to ongoing renovations.
Exterior Only
Couples were disappointed to only view the exterior during their visit.
No Events
Couples couldn't attend any events, as the venue is closed for renovation.
How to book
Hours of operation
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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In-depth experience
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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

17-30°C
Hot temperatures with very low rainfall.
Hot temperatures with very low rainfall.
Open
High demand may limit availability; advance booking recommended.
High demand may limit availability; advance booking recommended.
Recommended
December's hot and dry conditions coincide with the festive season, leading to increased tourist activity. Events like the Christmas Lights Trail attract large crowds, making it essential to book accommodations and event tickets well in advance. Exploring the Perth Concert Hall during this vibrant period offers a unique experience, but be prepared for higher prices and bustling venues.
December's hot and dry conditions coincide with the festive season, leading to increased tourist activity. Events like the Christmas Lights Trail attract large crowds, making it essential to book accommodations and event tickets well in advance. Exploring the Perth Concert Hall during this vibrant period offers a unique experience, but be prepared for higher prices and bustling venues.
January
HIGH

18-32°C
Warm to hot temperatures with minimal rainfall.
Warm to hot temperatures with minimal rainfall.
Closed
Perth Concert Hall is closed for renovations from late 2024 to early 2028.
Perth Concert Hall is closed for renovations from late 2024 to early 2028.
Not recommended
January is part of Perth's peak tourist season, characterized by warm weather and numerous events. However, the Perth Concert Hall is closed for renovations during this period.
January is part of Perth's peak tourist season, characterized by warm weather and numerous events. However, the Perth Concert Hall is closed for renovations during this period.
February
HIGH

19-33°C
Hot temperatures with minimal rainfall.
Hot temperatures with minimal rainfall.
Closed
Perth Concert Hall remains closed for renovations.
Perth Concert Hall remains closed for renovations.
Not recommended
February continues the peak tourist season with hot weather and events. The Perth Concert Hall is still closed for renovations.
February continues the peak tourist season with hot weather and events. The Perth Concert Hall is still closed for renovations.
March
MEDIUM

17-30°C
Warm temperatures with a slight increase in rainfall.
Warm temperatures with a slight increase in rainfall.
Closed
Perth Concert Hall remains closed for renovations.
Perth Concert Hall remains closed for renovations.
Not recommended
March offers warm weather with fewer crowds as the peak season ends. The Perth Concert Hall is still closed for renovations.
March offers warm weather with fewer crowds as the peak season ends. The Perth Concert Hall is still closed for renovations.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
Numerous bus routes, including routes 24, 27, 32, 33, 72, 111, 160, 179, 270, 930, 935, and 940, stop along St Georges Terrace, with stops a short walk from the entrance. The free Red CAT bus service also stops nearby at Victoria Avenue (Stop 12).

Train
Recommended
Elizabeth Quay Station is a 3 to 15-minute walk from the concert hall, serving the Mandurah and Yanchep lines. Perth Station is also within walking distance.

Walking
Recommended
The concert hall is easily accessible on foot for those already in the CBD, situated adjacent to the Supreme Court Gardens and Government House.

Bike
Bicycles can be ridden to the venue, and there is bicycle parking available near the back of the building on the Art Gallery side.

Car
Travelers can drive to the venue via major city roads such as St Georges Terrace, Victoria Avenue, and Terrace Road. Alternative parking options are available nearby on Terrace Road, Kinnoull Street and Canal Street.

Ferry
The Transperth ferry service connects Elizabeth Quay Jetty with Mends Street Jetty in South Perth. From Elizabeth Quay Jetty, it is a 9-minute walk to the Perth Concert Hall.

Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop passengers off near the main entrance on St Georges Terrace. Taxi ranks are located at the nearby Duxton Hotel and in front of London Court on St Georges Terrace.
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 not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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