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Whether you live, work or play in Subiaco, you will
find this vibrant inner-city suburb bursting with fashion, food and
entertainment. Subi's residents enjoy a mix of the old and the new
contrasting between restored federation houses and the new Centro
redevelopment. The suburb has been compared to Melbourne's revered
Chapel Street, for its "street-side style".
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Subi's Rokeby
Road boasts Perth's best strip shopping, complemented by the vibrant
Hay Street shops. Browse through Subi Centro and The Colonnade
shopping centre, where you'll find leading designer labels from
Australia and the world's greatest fashion houses. |
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to contemporary and fusion, tantalising fare from around the globe
can be savoured right here in the heart of Subi. Add fine wine,
sublime desserts and robust coffee and you have a complete dining
experience on par with the best in the world. Why would you go
anywhere else? |
Subi's Amenities
Subiaco is easily accessible from Perth CBD and situated on
the edge of Kings Park. With more than 70 designer fashion stores,
50 cafes and restaurants, 15 homewares stores, 15 health and beauty
outlets, 8 jewellery stores and 7 bookstores, it's no wonder Subiaco
is a shopper's paradise. |
To add a touch of chic to your home and kitchen, pop into specialist
stores such as The Essential Ingredient, Kitchen Witch and Crave. Or
for a more laid-back shopping experience, stop at The Subiaco
Pavillion or Station Street markets, where you'll spend hours
intrigued by a diverse range of people, shops and market-like
atmosphere. |
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The Subiaco Theatre
Centre, the performing home to Barking Gecko Theatre Company adds to
the cultured air. For those wanting to catch the latest Hollywood
blockbuster, Ace Cinemas just down the road covers most genres.
Think Subi and you will most likely think of that imposing piece
of architecture - Subiaco Oval. What started as the home to West
Australian Football League's Subiaco Lions has emerged as one of the
country's leading sporting stadiums. Subiaco Oval has hosted a
National Soccer League grand final, the 2003 Rugby World Cup, and
not to mention countless Western Derbies fiercely contested between
the West Coast Eagles and cross town rival, the Fremantle Dockers. |
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