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Art deco cinema |
659 Beaufort Street Mount Lawley Perth, WA 6050 Australia +61 (0)8 9370 1777 |
Located amid the Mount Lawley cafe strip, the Astor is a grand old building. This beautifully restored heritage listed art deco picture palace boasts a history going back to the 1920s. Enjoy the ambience and relax in the comfortable deep seats in this delightful cinema. Afterwards you can enjoy a coffee or a meal at one of the neighbouring cafes. The cinema screens a mix of art and independent films as well as new releases. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New and improved shopping |
125 Risely Street Booragoon Perth, WA 6154 Australia +61 (0)8 9364 7911 |
The light, airy, and sophisticated atmosphere at this center ensures a pleasurable shopping experience. Stylish and spacious, Garden City boasts glass ceilings, sculptures, and water features. The center also provides ample, comfortable seating in the form of benches and black leather sofas. The center offers a good range of shops (including some excellent clothing stores), a cinema, post office, banks and cash withdrawal machines. Choices from the food court include Japanese, Chinese, Italian, kebabs, healthy rolls and the obligatory McDonalds. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Watch a film with kangaroos |
Allen Road (off Mundaring Weir Road) Mundaring Perth, WA 6076 Australia +61 (0)8 9295 6190 http://www.gidgenet.com.au/koo... |
This film and picnic venue screens a mix of art house and classic films from November through to April each year. The cinema opened in 1997 and has grown into a popular venue for a summer night out. The delightful natural bush setting ensures a rather unique cinematic experience--kookaburras and kangaroos attempt to share your picnic. The kangaroos squeeze under the fence and gather as if watching the film! The cinema boasts a kiosk, which serves tea, coffee, soft drink and ice cream. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of the best |
Essex Street Perth, WA 6160 Australia +61 (0)8 9430 5999 http://www.luna.com.au/index.p... |
Part of the Luna Cinemas, Luna on SX is one of Perth's finest independent and art house cinemas. This theatre has dolby digital sound and four screeens to maximise your viewing pleasure. Grab a bite form the refreshment stand and have your fill of commercial and art films. Check the website for film timings and other details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cheapest movie tickets in Western Australia |
3 The Crescent Midland Perth, WA 6056 Australia +61 8 9274 2409 |
This small independent cinema in the heart of Midland offers the lowest admission fee and candy bar prices in Western Australia. What a bargain! Screening a mixture of new releases and classic films, the cinema is staffed by super friendly people who go that little bit further to provide great service. The lobby area features tables and chairs for complimentary tea and coffee before or after the movie. The cinema also features charity screenings and special movie marathon events, often with a fancy dress theme attached. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A giant among giants |
1382 Albany Highway Cannington Perth, WA 6107 Australia +61 8 9458 6344 http://www.westfield.com.au |
Having undergone major reconstruction, Carousel upped the stakes quite considerably for shopping centres in Perth. Apart from adding extra shops, the food hall is bigger than most and there are also an assortment of new restaurants and cafes, from Fast Eddys to the Dome. The cinema has been relocated and redesigned - with a maze-like interior and a sense of fun -and is a great improvement on the old one. Parking has been vastly increased and now includes roof parking, which one can access via a fantastic-looking ramp that crosses over the top of Albany Highway. Review © 2007, Wcities |