Kings Park is one of the world’s largest inner-city parks, covering 400 hectares (990 acres) of prime land overlooking Perth and the Swan River. It’s a beloved destination for both locals and tourists, offering a perfect blend of natural bushland, manicured gardens, and stunning city views.

Key Features

  • Size: Larger than New York’s Central Park
  • Location: Adjacent to Perth CBD
  • Views: Panoramic vistas of Perth city skyline and Swan River
  • Botanic Garden: Home to over 3,000 species of Western Australia’s unique flora

Things to Do

  1. Explore the Botanic Garden:

  2. Walk the Treetop Bridge:

  3. Visit Memorials:

    • State War Memorial: Honors Western Australians who served in various conflicts
    • DNA Tower: Climb for panoramic views of the park and city
  4. Enjoy Outdoor Activities:

    • Picnicking in designated areas
    • Jogging or cycling on numerous trails
    • Kings Park Playgrounds: Including the popular Synergy Parkland
  5. Attend Events:

  6. Learn about Aboriginal Culture:

  7. Dining:

Best Time to Visit

  • Kings Park is beautiful year-round
  • Spring (September-November) for wildflower displays
  • Summer evenings for picnics and outdoor cinema
  • Any clear day for spectacular city views

Getting There

  • Walking: 15-20 minute walk from Perth CBD
  • Public Transport: Several bus routes service Kings Park
  • Car: Ample parking available, but can be busy on weekends and during events

Tips

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes
  • Bring water, especially in summer
  • Check the Kings Park and Botanic Garden website for guided walks and events
  • Photography is permitted and encouraged

Kings Park is not just a park, but a symbol of Perth’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. It offers a tranquil escape from the city while providing some of the best views of Perth’s skyline. Whether you’re interested in botany, seeking a peaceful picnic spot, or want to learn about Western Australia’s unique ecosystems, Kings Park is a must-visit destination.

Related: Perth, Perth Outdoor Activities, Western Australian Flora, Perth City Views