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THE THING TO DO IN FREO!

Fremantle Markets is an absolute must-do when you’re in the area. It’s got that rustic, old-school charm mixed with all the vibrant energy of a buzzing market. Whether you’re after unique shopping, local food, or just a cool place to hang out, it’s got something for everyone. The food stalls are unreal, with a ton of options, from fresh produce to tasty international bites – seriously, you’ll want to try a bit of everything. Plus, there’s always heaps of little local gems, from handcrafted goods to vintage treasures, so don’t forget to do a little shopping while you’re there!

The markets are open Friday through Sunday, from 9 am to 7 pm, so plan your visit around that – but note, it can get pretty busy, especially on weekends, so get there early if you want to avoid the crowds. There’s plenty of parking around the area, but it can be tricky to find a spot, especially on weekends, so maybe leave the car a bit further out and take a stroll in.

It’s not pet-friendly, so leave the pooch at home, but otherwise, it’s a pretty laid-back spot to explore.

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