Travel back in time with a visit to Western Australia’s iconic heritage buildings, immersing yourself in the state’s gold rush, colonial and pearling histories.

Architecture buffs will delight in Perth’s colonial-era buildings, from the Old Mill to Anzac Cottage, while in Fremantle (Walyalup), convict tales abound at the Fremantle Prison and the Round House – the Swan River Colony’s first-ever building.

Catch glimpses of the gold rush in the ornate museums, monuments and architecture of Kalgoorlie (Karlkurla) and other goldfields towns, or discover Broome (Rubibi)’s pearling roots in today’s food, culture and buildings.

Want to really soak up the atmosphere? Book in a stay at a heritage hotel, like COMO the Treasury or Premier Mill Hotel