West Australia | Freemantel, this literary town I give 100 points of port big + FREO is a big symbol of this small town. This was the first port of Western Australia for the colonists, "Freo" is the local love of this. Freemantel is connected to Perth and is also the birthplace of Perth. Before Perth, it was Australia's most fashionable city. Cicerello's popular, oversized fish and chips restaurant, opened in 1903, can also eat lobster seafood. Per capita: AU$40. Recommended: Freemantel Prison needs to enter with a group, a total of 5 tours, in 1.5-2.5 hours, there is a Mandarin guide Convict Prison: mainly understand the early days of this prison History Behind Bars: You can go to the main cell and the stadium to learn about the daily activities of prisoners. True Crime: Listen to the crimes and stories of the top criminals in the prison. Adventure by boat to tunnels below 20 meters to learn how prisoners build tunnels. Torchlight Tour: The prison tour round house at night is the oldest public building in WA. The top of the mountain is a signal station. There are time balls and time guns outside the round house. At 13:00 every day, volunteers will fire a signal gun to drop the time ball. The gold rush buildings on High Street are all a variety of medieval buildings. The Victorian and Edwardian eras are mainly super casual, restaurants, literary shops, bookstores, The store will not bother to visit for a day. The arch artwork created by the artist Marcus Cunning of Rainbow Container Perth combines nine recycled shipping containers is considered a symbol of Freemantel's art and marine heritage. Super good photo. Transportation: I saw that the bus signs at the intersection are 111, 148, 158, 500, 910, the name of the station is not remembered, the Stop Number is 10288 Beach and Park 1. Binhai Avenue Reserve Esplanade Reserve2. Bathers Bathers Beach, there will be a night market on Saturdays in summer (17:00-21:00) 3. South Beach South Beach, suitable for swimming, CAT can reach 4. Kuki Beach Coogee Beach, Located 6 kilometers south. Public sculptures include: 1. Tribute to fishermen, sculptures showing people carrying goods from the pier, King's Square outside Town Hall, former Freemantle Councilman and wartime Labour Prime Minister, sculptor Greg James's bankruptcy works, Scott, The most popular sculpture (by Greg James) is the late AC/DC lead singer who settled here with his family in 1956 and was buried in Freemantel Cemetery after his death with 2 free buses, Blue and Red Cats! Circulated by Freemantel Railway Station