Kings Park and Botanic Garden — a 400-hectare reserve of bushland and formal gardens on the escarpment above the Swan River, with panoramic views across Perth's skyline, the river, and the distant Darling Range. The Elizabeth Quay waterfront precinct, where the Swan River laps against a crescent of restaurants, galleries, and public art, has transformed Perth's city-river relationship and created a social hub that pulses with energy from morning coffee through to sports events and late-evening bars and dining. The Perth Cultural Centre — housing the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Western Australian Museum, the State Library, and PICA — anchors the city's cultural life in a Northbridge precinct that extends into one of Australia's most diverse and celebrated dining neighbourhoods. Rottnest Island — 19 kilometres offshore and accessible by ferry from Barrack Street Jetty — offers quokka encounters (the happiest-looking creature in Australian wildlife), pristine coral bays, and a car-free island landscape that delivers a natural experience of remarkable clarity and beauty. Novotel Perth Murray Street sits in the city centre with a heated outdoor pool, 24-hour gym, the award-winning Keishi Day Spa, and Miss Mi restaurant's buffet breakfast — a stroll from Elizabeth Quay and the RAC Arena. Mercure Perth with its heated rooftop pool and gym offers panoramic city views 10 minutes' walk from Elizabeth Quay. The Adnate Perth - Art Series brings one of Perth's most immersive boutique hotel experiences to the city, celebrating the work of Matt Adnate through design-inspired interiors and an exclusive art documentary available to guests.