A 60-second guide to doing summer in Perth right

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Here’s how you can do summer differently in Perth.

Doused in vitamin D, Perth stands out for its jumping population, countless new openings and vibing energy that spikes over summer.

Sun-kissed sandgropers (West Australians, that is) party in December, recover in January and stay off the clock, it seems, until February. Beachside saunas are trending, joining rooftop bars, Rottnest Island and sunsets over the ocean as WA favourites.

Taste a Perth summer at these restaurants and bars…

By day, order tuna tostadas overlooking Cottesloe Beach at Indigo Oscar, or sip a Single Fin at Gage Roads Brew Co in quayside Fremantle.

a couple dining by the sea at Cottesloe

Enjoy oceanside dining at Cottesloe. (Image: Tourism Australia)

After dark, step into the Art Gallery of WA’s speakeasy for the Time*Rone exhibition (open until February) then flit between Edward and Ida’s cocktail den, woodfired eatery Fallow and Margot’s martini bar in Northbridge.

the Time*Rone installation

Time*Rone is a multi-sensory art installation. (Image: Rift Photography)

Hit snooze at these Perth stays…

White market umbrellas, light strings and rooftops views await those at The National Hotel in central Fremantle. It’s one of some 45 hotels to open in Perth over the past decade.

a look inside The AdnatePerth Art Series hotel

Pop into The Adnate Perth Art Series hotel. (Image: Lucas Allen/Accor Hotels)

Another newcomer in that time, The Adnate Perth – Art Series, has a party vibes pool, while the globe’s 100th Ritz-Carlton faces the Swan River.

the infinity pool at The Ritz-Carlton Perth

Plunge into The Ritz-Carlton Perth infinity pool overlooking the river. (Image: Christopher Cypert)

Crown Towers rocks a resort holiday feel, while Wonil Hotel Perth perches on a peaceful riverbank.

the pool at The AdnatePerth

Perch next to the Adnate’s pool. (Image: Lucas Allen/Accor Hotels)

Perth’s summer to-do list…

Join Cold Nips for a 5.45am ocean dip on Wednesdays, in the community movement’s birthplace: Perth. Fringe World fires up 17 January – 16 February, alongside Australia’s longest-running cultural fest, Perth Festival (7 February – 1 March).

Hit the Summer x Salt Saturday lifestyle markets for free ice baths and meditations, or hire an e-scooter for the 14-kilometre Sunset Coast ride.

Our hot tip: It’s not called the Wild West for nothing. Splash down in the lee of skyscrapers with Swan River Seaplanes over summer, then sail a Funcats catamaran nearby.

Zipline from Matagarup Bridge or lean over Optus Stadium’s roof, from 42 metres high. The final thrill? Don a Santa hat and head to the beach early on Christmas Day – a beloved Perth tradition.

the Matagarup Bridge in Perth

Climb and zipline on Matagarup Bridge. (Image: Tourism Australia/Osprey Creative)

Fleur Bainger is a freelance travel writer and journalism mentor who has been contributing to Australian Traveller since 2009! The thrill of discovering new, hidden and surprising things is what ignites her. She gets a buzz from sharing these adventures with readers, so their travels can be equally transformative.
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Wonil Hotel Perth combines riverside living with a sense of purpose

Perched on the banks of Perth’s Swan River, the Wonil Hotel Perth pairs contemporary rooms and sweeping waterfront views with a sense of purpose that sets it apart.

In a rare model for the hospitality world, Wonil Hotel Perth operates as a not-for-profit hotel, directing 100% of its net revenue toward medical and scientific research across Western Australia’s five major universities. So while guests enjoy the calm of riverside living, their stay also quietly contributes to the future of science, innovation and health in Australia. And it’s a refreshing stand-out in Perth’s hotel scene.

Location

an aerial view of Swan River, Perth

The peaceful riverside hotel is set on the banks of the Swan River.

Wonil Hotel Perth is located in the inner-city suburb of Crawley, a peaceful riverside locale about 10 minutes from Perth’s CBD. It’s positioned steps from Matilda Bay Reserve, where walking trails hug the shoreline and black swans glide along the water. From here, it’s a short drive or bike ride to Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay and the city’s arts and culture precincts. Though close to the action, the setting feels removed – quiet, leafy and surrounded by nature.

Style and character

the reception area at Wonil Hotel Perth

The floor-to-ceiling windows offer a picturesque view of Matilda Bay.

Named after the Noongar word for peppermint tree, of which there are many shading the riverbanks outside, Wonil Hotel Perth is the first Australian property in Accor’s Handwritten Collection. The overall style is minimal without being sterile – warm wood finishes, tactile furnishings and clever lighting create a relaxed, understated space that melts into its natural surroundings.

The lobby is stunning, spacious and filled with inviting leather couches, well-stocked bookshelves and Indigenous art and sculpture work. The floor-to-ceiling glass doors open out onto a sheltered outdoor deck filled with tables and chairs overlooking the river. During the day this serves as the world’s most picturesque coworking space, but come 5pm, it’s where you’ll find most guests milling around, cocktails in hand.

Facilities

the library nook at Wonil Hotel Perth

Spend time reading books in the cosy library nook.

Wonil Hotel Perth leans toward a pared-back offering, focusing on what guests actually need. While there’s no on-site fitness centre, hotel staff can provide access to the nearby University of WA gym and pool. But why would you, when the hotel is in prime location for an outdoor workout. Walk along the trails that meander through Matilda Bay Reserve, run along the riverfront to the iconic Kings Park, or even tackle the nearby Kokoda Trail – a steep 150-step ascent designed to simulate the exhaustion and effort of the original Kokoda Track soldiers in WWII.

The hotel includes West Kitchen & Bar, a small but well-curated restaurant, plus free Wi-Fi, meeting rooms and secure paid parking. Limited parking is available on-site with an advanced booking.

Rooms

the premier king room with river view at Wonil Hotel Perth

Each room is sleek and spacious with views over the Swan River.

The hotel’s 66 rooms range from Standard to Executive and Premium, many with balconies and uninterrupted views over the Swan River, and some with interconnecting options for families or groups. My room was a Deluxe King with a balcony and river view.

the bathroom at Wonil Hotel Perth

Bathrooms are luxe and spacious.

The space somehow manages to be both modernly sleek and warmly inviting – textured grey walls illuminated by warm sconce lights, an exposed concrete ceiling offset by rich timber accents, and a black wrought iron balcony met with earthy-hued, upholstered leather furnishings. The spacious king bed, roomy shower with luxe Mr Smith toiletries, and complimentary coffee add a special touch.

Food and drink

the outdoor terrace at Wonil Hotel Perth

Gather for sunset drinks on the outdoor terrace.

West Kitchen & Bar offers a truly local experience. When it comes to the drinks, you won’t find anything – wine, beer, spirits – from outside WA. Even the soda water hails from the west. The wine list sees big WA makers like Leeuwin Estate, Vasse Felix and Voyager dance alongside smaller producers like Ironcloud, Singlefile and LS Merchants; with beers from local legends Gage Roads, Little Creatures, Beerfarm and Eagle Bay Brewing.

The dinner menu features seafood, steak and small plates designed for sharing, showcasing local producers. Standouts are the Rottnest kingfish with ruby grapefruit, the barramundi with Tuscan cabbage and the Harvey beef tri tip with smoked bone marrow butter and red wine jus. For dessert, a unique take on a classic – spiced red wine pannacotta, served with poached pear and fresh honeycomb.

Come morning, the hotel offers a curated selection of buffet breakfast options including seasonal fruits, homemade granola, pastries and sourdough. Plus, guests also get a choice of one item from the à la carte breakfast menu – the tomato bruschetta with balsamic, basil, feta and poached eggs on rye was exceptional.

Does Wonil Hotel Perth have access for guests with disabilities?

There are accessible rooms to accommodate guests with accessibility needs.

Is Wonil Hotel Perth it family-friendly?

Yes – the interconnecting rooms make family stays appealing, and the vast grassland and river foreshore of Matilda Bay Reserve are a beautiful spot for kids to run, splash and play in nature.

Best for: Couples, families, business travellers

Address: 21 Hackett Drive, Crawley