PERTH BAR+STREET ART TOUR: Hidden Secrets, Laneways + Good Times!

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PERTH BAR+STREET ART TOUR: Hidden Secrets, Laneways + Good Times!

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Perth’s laneways have a nightlife secret. This 3-hour walking tour blends street art with indie bars, with a local guide leading you through the CBD’s back streets and hidden small places. It starts at Forrest Place at 4:00 pm and finishes at a bar in the central Perth/Northbridge area.

I really like two things about it. First, the small group size (maximum 10) keeps the walk fun and social, not rushed. Second, you get drinks discounts at three venues, so your money goes further without locking you into one expensive stop.

One thing to consider: drinks are not included. You’re there for discounts, not free pours, and you’ll do a fair amount of walking—so plan comfy shoes.

Key things I’d circle before you go

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  • Max 10 people means you actually talk to the guide, not just follow the herd
  • Three venues + drink discounts is the real value hook
  • Laneway street art focus gets you off main roads quickly
  • Guides like Robyn, Jess, and Amber are praised for lively local stories
  • 18+ only keeps it aimed at adult nightlife
  • Smart casual + enclosed shoes is required for men; skip high heels for women

A 3-hour Perth night out that mixes murals with small bars

Perth doesn’t always get treated like the nightlife city it is, and that’s exactly why this tour works. You get a guided loop through inner-city streets where the art shows up in unexpected corners—then you roll straight into the kind of independent bars that locals recommend when they want something different from the usual chain-world.

The timing is also smart. A 4:00 pm start hits the sweet spot: daylight for spotting street art details, then early evening energy for bar stops. It’s long enough to feel like you left your hotel room, but short enough that you can still plan dinner afterward.

The other advantage is the format. It’s a walking tour with a guide, designed for an intimate group (up to 10). That matters in Perth, where the best stuff often sits just off the main streets.

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Forrest Place to Northbridge: how the route sets the pace

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You meet at Forrest Place (Forrest Pl, Perth WA 6000) and end in central Perth/Northbridge at the final bar. That end location is useful because Northbridge is where lots of people wander after dinner plans, and it makes it easy to keep the night going.

You should expect to move through laneways and inner streets rather than staying in one big square. The tour is about street-level discovery, not museum-style viewing. So if you hate standing around or waiting for instructions, you’ll likely enjoy the flow.

Practical tip: if you’re booking dinner or another activity, plan to start it at least 30 minutes after the tour ends. The tour finishes at the last bar, so you may want a breather before you head out again.

The street art side: what you should watch for in laneways

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This tour isn’t just about spotting murals like postcards. It’s about learning how Perth’s street-art scene shows personality in the small spaces—particularly in laneways and tucked-away streets.

Here’s what you’ll get out of that kind of walking:

  • You’ll see art in context—on the walls where people actually pass every day.
  • You’ll get guide-led points of view, which helps you notice more than just color and style.
  • You’ll leave with a sense of how the city supports creative expression in public spaces.

One small but important takeaway from the vibe of the tour: it frames street art as part of the city’s identity, not as an odd side hobby. That’s why it pairs so well with the bar stops—both are about discovering local culture that doesn’t require a ticket booth.

Bar stops and drink discounts: the value you can feel

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The tour takes you to three venues. Drinks aren’t included, but you’ll receive discounts at those places. For your budget, that’s the key idea: you can still control what you order, while the tour gives you built-in savings across multiple stops instead of one.

What’s especially nice is that the format is designed to keep waiting low. At least one praised experience notes that there was minimal waiting and that you had a choice from signature drink options with the discount. That kind of “order quickly and keep moving” pacing is exactly what you want on a walking tour.

How to use the discounts:

  • Have a rough plan for what you want to try at each place before you sit down.
  • Don’t overthink the first venue. You have three chances to use the discount, so you can balance what you pick.
  • If you’re traveling with friends, decide your drink style early (beer vs cocktail vs something lighter). You’ll order faster together.

Also, remember this is 18+ only. That’s not just a rule for entry—it fits the tour’s tone. You’re pairing art with adult nightlife culture, so expect the guide to steer you toward the indie scene rather than a laid-back family vibe.

What the best guides actually do (and why you’ll care)

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You’re not just paying for a walk. You’re paying for the person who turns ordinary streets into stories you remember.

The names that come up in guest feedback—Robyn, Jess, and Amber—share a pattern: energetic hosting, strong local knowledge, and a knack for making street art feel connected to real people and real places. One description even framed the guide like a friendly local you somehow found early in your trip.

In plain terms, a good guide changes the whole experience in two ways:

  1. You notice more. You’ll likely spend less time wondering what you’re looking at and more time understanding why it’s there.
  2. You feel in the loop. Perth can be easy to miss if you only stick to main roads. A local guide helps you learn what to try, where to wander next, and how the nightlife scene fits together.

Who this Perth tour fits best (and who might skip it)

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This tour is a great match if you want:

  • A first-day in Perth plan that helps you get your bearings fast
  • A mix of street art + indie bars without committing to a full bar crawl
  • A small-group vibe where you can chat with the guide and other people
  • A guided route through places you might never find on your own

It may be less ideal if:

  • You dislike walking in evenings. This includes laneways and city sidewalks, and the guidance specifically says heels aren’t encouraged for women.
  • You’re expecting free drinks. Discounts are included; drinks themselves are not.
  • You’re under 18. The tour is 18+ only and you may be asked for ID.

If you’re a solo traveler, this format can be a winner because the small group size makes it easy to connect. If you’re part of a pair or small group, you’ll probably enjoy the friendly energy and the steady pace.

Price and logistics: is $46.62 good value for this?

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At $46.62 per person for around 3 hours, the price makes sense when you think about what’s included. You’re paying for:

  • A local guide
  • A small group walking format (max 10)
  • Visits to three venues
  • Drink discounts at those venues
  • The street-art and laneway route that would be hard to replicate without insider help

If you plan to drink at least once or twice across the three venues, discounts can noticeably reduce your final bar tab. Even if you don’t drink heavily, the tour still pays off as a guided walk that helps you see Perth in a different way—especially if you’re the type who likes exploring on foot and picking up local recommendations.

One more logistics note: this tour requires a minimum of 4 guests to run. If it doesn’t meet that threshold, you’ll be contacted in advance and offered another date or a full refund.

My take: should you book the Perth bar + street art tour?

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Book it if you want an adult, small-group Perth night that blends art and nightlife in one smooth plan. The best reason to choose it is the combo: laneway street art guided by a local plus three bar stops with real discounts—all in about three hours.

Skip it if your ideal outing is either heavy on drinks (because drinks aren’t included) or low-walking and low-effort. And do make sure your shoe choice is comfy. The tour lives on city streets, not a chair.

If you like wandering with purpose—this one’s a solid way to see Perth’s inner-city personality fast.

FAQ

How long is the Perth bar + street art walking tour?

It runs for about 3 hours.

What time does the tour start, and where do we meet?

You meet at Forrest Place (Forrest Pl, Perth WA 6000) and the start time is 4:00 pm.

How large is the group?

The tour is capped at a maximum of 10 travelers.

Is the tour for adults only?

Yes, it’s 18+ only, and you may be asked to show valid ID.

Are drinks included in the price?

No. Drinks aren’t included, but you’ll get discounts at the three venues.

How many venues will we visit?

You’ll visit 3 venues during the tour.

What should I wear?

For men, smart casual clothing and enclosed shoes are required. For women, high heels aren’t encouraged because there will be a fair amount of walking.

Is the meeting point easy to reach with public transport?

Yes. The meeting point is near public transportation.

What happens if the tour doesn’t meet the minimum number of guests?

It requires a minimum of 4 guests. If that minimum isn’t met, they will contact you in advance and offer a different date/experience or a full refund.

FAQ

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes—there is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid won’t be refunded.

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