CBD
- Barracks Arch - At the west end of St Georges Terrace, symbolic historically due to the position between Parliament House and St Georges Terrace. It was the last remaining part of a large government building that was removed for the construction of the freeway just west of the Arch.
- BankWest Tower - Features on the horizon when viewing Perth from distance, amongst a cluster of buildings that exist within the CBD.
- Central Park Tower - The tallest skyscraper in Perth.
- Council House - restored high modernist skyscraper set in the Stirling Gardens
- Kings Park - A surviving piece of bushland adjacent to the city, with statues and war memorials.
- Narrows Bridge - a major traffic bridge crossing the Swan River
- Perth Arena - Entertainment and sporting arena.
- Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, located in the CBD
- Perth Mint - Australia's oldest operating mint, established in 1899 to mint gold sovereigns for the British Empire
- Perth Town Hall - The only convict-built town hall in Australia, built between 1868 and 1870.
- Perth Water - A much reduced corner of the Swan River with land infill on both north and south shores over the duration of a hundred years
- Swan Bells - At the foot of Barrack Street, this very recent construction contains significant historic bells.
- Western Australian Museum
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