Pakenham Street
#969 among destinations in Australia
Facts and practical information
Pakenham Street is a street in Fremantle, Western Australia, in the Fremantle West End Heritage area. It runs between Phillimore Street and Collie Street, the main cross intersection being with High Street. ()
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Pakenham Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: E Shed Markets, Explorers' Monument, Fremantle Customs House, Princess Theatre.
- ~910 ftNWShopping, Market, Shop
E Shed Markets, Perth
5 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Fremantle, just a stone's throw away from the bustling waterfront, E Shed Markets stands as a vibrant testament to Perth's diverse cultural tapestry. This lively marketplace, housed within a historical wharf building dating back to the early...
- ~900 ftSMemorial
Explorers' Monument
5 min walk • The Explorers' Monument in Fremantle, Western Australia, stands as a testament to the pioneering spirits who ventured into the uncharted territories of the continent. Crafted by the eminent sculptor Pietro Porcelli, this monument pays homage to the intrepid explorers...
- ~940 ftWNature, Natural attraction, Cliff
Fremantle Customs House, Perth
5 min walk • The Old Customs House is a building in Fremantle, Western Australia that was built in 1908 to house the main branch of the Customs Department of Western Australia.
- ~600 ftNEConcerts and shows, Theater
Princess Theatre, Perth
3 min walk • The Princess Theatre, located at 29–33 Market Street, Fremantle, Australia, was built in 1912. It closed in 1969 and is now used for offices and retail businesses.
- ~920 ftENightlife
Federal Hotel
5 min walk • The Federal Hotel is located at 23-25 William Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, opposite the Fremantle Town Hall. The three-storey hotel was designed by George Charles Inskip and built by Jordine and Ruthven for James Herbert Junior. Herbert was the proprietor of the Rockingham Arms and the Freemasons Hotel.
- ~410 ftSEArea
Perth/Fremantle, Perth
2 min walk • Fremantle is a port city in Western Australia, located at the mouth of the Swan River in the metropolitan area of Perth, the state capital. Fremantle Harbour serves as the port of Perth. The Western Australian vernacular diminutive for Fremantle is Freo.
- ~590 ftSWUniversities and schools
University of Notre Dame Australia
3 min walk • The University of Notre Dame Australia is a national Roman Catholic private university with campuses in Fremantle and Broome in Western Australia and Sydney in New South Wales.
- ~730 ftNTheater, Concerts and shows
Spare Parts Puppet Theatre, Perth
4 min walk • The Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is located at 1–9 Short Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, in Pioneer Park, opposite the Fremantle railway station.
- ~430 ftSMuseum, Art museum, Cafe
Moore & Moore Cafe, Perth
3 min walk • WD Moore & Co Warehouse complex is on Henry Street, Fremantle. It was unified in 1899 behind an ornamental stucco facade. A store was established on the site by Samuel Moore in the 1840s. William Dalgety Moore later established a general merchant business there in 1862.
- ~940 ftWNature, Natural attraction, Cliff
Wilhelmsen House, Perth
5 min walk • Wilhemsen House, also known as the Elders Building, Elder Building, Barwil House and the Dalgety & Co. Building, is a heritage building located at 11 Cliff Street on the corner of Phillimore Street in the port city of Fremantle, Western Australia.
- ~740 ftSWNature, Natural attraction, Cliff
McDonald Smith Building, Perth
4 min walk • The McDonald Smith Building is a heritage building in the port city of Fremantle, Western Australia. The building dates from the gold rush boom period in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and is of historic significance.