# Perth, Australia

> Perth is a safe, sun-soaked city with stunning beaches and a relaxed vibe. While it's pricier than SE Asia, the Winter Arts Season (through August) and low-season hostel rates make it a solid budget stop. Nomads will find reliable internet, but the luxury scene is excellent, with riverside hotels and world-class dining.

## Key stats

| Metric | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Region | Oceania |
| Backpacker cost | $36/day |
| Digital nomad cost | $72/day |
| Luxury cost | $250/day |
| Internet download | 60 Mbps |
| Internet upload | 20 Mbps |
| Safety score | 9/10 |
| Backpacker score | 6/10 |
| Digital nomad score | 6.5/10 |
| Luxury score | 7/10 |

**Safety:** Perth is extremely safe with very low crime rates. Take normal precautions in isolated areas at night and be mindful of your belongings in crowded spots; otherwise, you can wander freely.

## Neighborhoods

- **Northbridge**: Perth's cultural and entertainment hub, packed with backpacker hostels, international eateries, bars, and galleries. It's lively and diverse, perfect for budget travelers and those who love nightlife. (low price)
- **Fremantle**: A historic port city known for its maritime heritage, weekend markets, and laid-back vibe. It's a favorite for backpackers and nomads who prefer a more relaxed, coastal atmosphere. (medium price)
- **Subiaco**: An upscale, leafy suburb with boutique shops, trendy cafes, and beautiful parks. It's great for nomads seeking a peaceful residential area within easy reach of the city. (medium price)
- **Elizabeth Quay / CBD**: The city's riverfront precinct with luxury apartments, high-end hotels, and fine dining. Perfect for luxury travelers who want to be at the center of it all with stunning water views. (high price)

## Pros

- Very safe city with low crime rates
- Beautiful beaches and outdoor lifestyle
- Reliable and fast internet (NBN)
- Free CAT bus network in the city center
- Friendly and welcoming locals
- Excellent food and wine scene, especially in Swan Valley
- Less crowded and cleaner than Sydney or Melbourne
- Great base for exploring Rottnest Island and Margaret River
- Laid-back atmosphere that promotes work-life balance
- Growing digital nomad community with regular meetups

## Cons

- Remote location, isolated from other Australian cities
- High cost of living compared to Asian destinations
- Limited late-night public transport
- Backpacker scene is smaller than the east coast
- Rent is expensive, especially near the city
- Summers can be scorching hot (November to March)
- Fewer international flight connections
- Limited number of hostels compared to Sydney or Melbourne
- Nightlife is not as bustling for a big city
- Groceries and eating out can be pricey

## FAQs

**Is Perth safe for tourists?**

Yes, Perth is extremely safe with very low crime rates. Normal precautions apply—keep an eye on your belongings in busy areas and avoid walking alone in isolated places at night. Overall, it's one of the safest cities in Australia.

**What's the best time to visit Perth?**

Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the most pleasant temperatures and clear skies. August is winter, which is cool but still sunny and less crowded. Summer (December–February) can be very hot, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C.

**Do I need a visa for Perth?**

Tourists from most European countries can apply for an eVisitor (subclass 651) online for free, which allows a three-month stay. Visitors from the US, Canada, and many others can use the Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). Citizens of other countries may need a Visitor visa (subclass 600). Check with the Australian immigration department for your specific nationality.

**What's the internet speed like in Perth?**

Perth has reliable NBN connections with download speeds typically between 50–100 Mbps. Coworking spaces and most cafes offer strong wifi, making it easy to work remotely. Upload speeds are generally sufficient for video calls and file sharing.

**Can I work remotely in Perth?**

Yes, Perth is quite digital nomad-friendly. While the community is smaller than in Sydney or Bali, there are several coworking spaces, reliable internet, and a safe environment. You'll need a visa that permits remote work—eVisitor allows short stays, but for longer periods you may need a different visa. Many nomads enjoy the balance of work and outdoor activities.

**What's the backpacker scene like in Perth?**

The backpacker scene in Perth is smaller and more laid-back compared to the east coast, but it's still active. Hostels in Northbridge and Fremantle host social events like pub crawls and trivia nights, making it easy to meet fellow travelers. It's a great place for backpackers who love the outdoors and a more relaxed atmosphere.

**How much does it cost to visit Perth?**

Backpackers can get by on around $35–40 USD per day with hostel dorms and cooking your own meals. Digital nomads typically spend $70–80 USD daily when renting an apartment and using coworking spaces. Luxury travelers should budget $250+ USD per night for high-end hotels, fine dining, and premium experiences.

## Links

- [Web page](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/australia/perth)
- [City JSON](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/data/cities/perth.json)
- [Australia overview](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/australia)
