The entrance to Freemantle Markets, Perth, Western Australia


Fremantle Markets is not just a collection of exciting shops and stalls and entertainment. With everything from fresh and interesting foods, to fantastic crafts, gifts and the fun of buskers and artists, it's a cultural experience rich in history and tradition. No tourist visit to Fremantle would be complete without checking out this important part of WA heritage. Sir John Forest laid the foundation stone on Saturday 6 November 1897. Since this time, the Fremantle Markets have developed a unique and vibrant identity. With a wide ethnic base built over many years of immigration, the markets not only play an important role in perpetuating WA's heritage and tradition, but offer a fantastic atmosphere and dazzling display of cultural richness. Over 150 stalls are housed in a grand old Victorian building of such remarkable character that it was listed by the National Trust and Heritage Council in 1980.


Size: 3780px × 5685px
Location: South Terrace, Fremantle, near Perth, Western Australia
Photo credit: © Christopher Marsh / Alamy / Afripics
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