The best Christmas Markets around Perth

Plus all the awesome things to do this weekend.

Not gonna lie, we’re putting this one together a little more last minute than usual (shoutout a power outage on wfh day), so we’ll skip the pleasantries and dive straight into the good stuff below:

Troy Mutton, Editor-In-Chief, Perth is OK!

‘TIS THE SEASON

This festive season, buy less and buy better – and support local! Check out some of Perth’s most talented makers at this year’s best Christmas markets.

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EVENTS

It’s an interactive show for the kids, and fun music for both kids AND parents. Families always dress up at my shows, so I’m excited to see how the outfits look at an underwater themed event.”

EAT & DRINK

Sometimes, after a long and hard day at work, all you want is a drink in your hand while you unload to your mates at the pub. And the only thing that can make that image even better is by adding cheap(er) drinks to the mix.

STAYS

For reasons we’re gonna put down a) most of us don’t actually live in houses with baths anymore, and b) outdoor baths are just freakin’ awesome, everyone loves a little soak under the sun.

THINGS TO DO

This sky-high summer cinema is located on level 24 of the Rendezvous Hotel Scarborough, and they’re returning on December 5 with a brand new program of new and old movies.

EAT & DRINK

Thursday Meal Deal: $10 fish and chips at The Lookout

In terms of wild cheap Perth eats, The Lookout in Scarborough is serving up some of the best you’ll find. Cop $10 fish and chips tonight, along with plenty of others during the week!

WHAT’S ON

Lots and lots to keep you busy this weekend, including the official commencement of PrideFEST 2024, Fremantle BeerFest, heaps of live music, PreLoved Market and much, much more.

CCAPTUREDD

Throwback Thursday

Cop this Pride poster from back in 1994, which included a Round Up Fair Day in October and the Parade proper assembling at Brisbane Street on November 6, followed by a dance party at Boans Warehouse (!) from 10pm-6am.

Image courtesy of WA Museum Boola Bardip, check out more here.