
Hay Street Mall
Perth's vibrant pedestrian shopping strip, featuring department stores, boutiques, and the charming Tudor-style London Court.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Best Time
Fewer crowds, relaxed shopping

Hay Street Mall
Best Time
Fewer crowds, relaxed shopping

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Perth's vibrant pedestrian shopping strip, featuring department stores, boutiques, and the charming Tudor-style London Court.
"A great Mall with all the usual shops. Access is easy both ends by public transport."

πΆββοΈ Explore London Court
Don't miss the charming Tudor-style London Court, a unique architectural gem connecting to the mall.
ποΈ Shop Smart at David Jones
Find a wide variety of goods at David Jones, a key anchor store on Hay Street Mall.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 Β· 63 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

London Court Charm
Connecting Hay Street Mall and St Georges Terrace
Step back in time in this Tudor-style arcade, a charming slice of old England in Perth.

David Jones Department Store
Hay Street Mall
Explore a wide range of fashion, homewares, and beauty products at this iconic department store.

Boutique Shopping Finds
Various specialty stores along the mall
Discover unique gifts, fashion, and accessories in the mall's diverse range of independent boutiques.
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Planning Your Visit
Perth's Shopping Heartbeat
Navigating the City Centre
Best Times
Insider Tips
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πΆββοΈ Explore London Court
Don't miss the charming Tudor-style London Court, a unique architectural gem connecting to the mall.
ποΈ Shop Smart at David Jones
Find a wide variety of goods at David Jones, a key anchor store on Hay Street Mall.
π Try Nao's Ramen
Enjoy delicious vegetarian cold ramen at Nao Japanese, a short walk from the Barrack Street end.
β¨ Discover SkinKandy
Check out SkinKandy for body jewelry and piercings, often with great deals.
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πΆββοΈ Explore London Court
Don't miss the charming Tudor-style London Court, a unique architectural gem connecting to the mall.
ποΈ Shop Smart at David Jones
Find a wide variety of goods at David Jones, a key anchor store on Hay Street Mall.
π Try Nao's Ramen
Enjoy delicious vegetarian cold ramen at Nao Japanese, a short walk from the Barrack Street end.
β¨ Discover SkinKandy
Check out SkinKandy for body jewelry and piercings, often with great deals.
π Utilize Public Transport
The mall is easily accessible by public transport, including the free CAT bus service.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors generally find Hay Street Mall to be a convenient and accessible shopping street in Perth's city center, offering a good mix of major retailers and specialty boutiques. The adjacent London Court is frequently highlighted for its unique architecture and charm. While it provides a standard urban shopping experience, some may find it lacks unique attractions beyond the retail offerings.
"I enjoyed walking around and observing the architecture. Itβs not all just about the beautiful outdoor space and entertainment of buskers and terrific shops ππ"
Greek Aliti
"It is a street mall. A must visit place for a shopper."
Ben
"I bought mineral water every night here during my holiday in Perth. I bought some chocolate and gummies to bring back as gifts too. The staff is friendly and helpful. Excellent!"
Din Neo
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Hay Street Mall is centrally located in Perth's CBD and is easily accessible by public transport. The free Perth CAT bus service stops nearby, making it convenient to reach from various parts of the city.
Yes, there are several parking stations and on-street parking options available in the vicinity of Hay Street Mall. However, public transport is often recommended due to potential traffic and parking costs.
Absolutely! Hay Street Mall is within walking distance of many other Perth attractions, including Elizabeth Quay and the Perth Cultural Centre. It's a great starting point for exploring the city center on foot.
The Perth CAT bus service (Red, Blue, and Yellow routes) is an excellent free option for reaching Hay Street Mall. Regular bus and train services also stop at nearby Perth stations.
Yes, Hay Street Mall is a pedestrian-only street, making it a pleasant and safe environment for walking, shopping, and exploring.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, Hay Street Mall is a public pedestrian street and there is no entry fee to walk around and explore its shops and atmosphere.
Shop opening hours in Hay Street Mall vary. Most retail stores are open from around 9 AM to 5:30 PM on weekdays, with extended hours on Thursdays and Saturdays, and shorter hours on Sundays. It's best to check individual store hours.
Hay Street Mall occasionally hosts events, promotions, and pop-up markets. It's advisable to check local Perth event listings or the City of Perth website for any upcoming activities.
Yes, London Court is directly accessible from Hay Street Mall, offering a unique shopping and architectural experience.
While the mall itself is free to access, individual shops and restaurants within Hay Street Mall will have their own pricing for goods and services. There are no ticketed attractions directly within the mall itself.
π½οΈ ποΈ Shopping & Dining
Hay Street Mall features a mix of major department stores like David Jones, as well as numerous specialty boutiques, fashion retailers, electronics stores, and gift shops.
Yes, you'll find a variety of dining options, from casual cafes and fast-food outlets to restaurants offering diverse cuisines. Nao Japanese is a popular spot for ramen.
Several shops within Hay Street Mall and the adjacent London Court offer souvenirs, including local crafts, chocolates, and gifts.
Keep an eye out for sales and promotions, especially at larger department stores. Specialty stores like SkinKandy sometimes offer deals like '2 for 1'.
The mall offers a classic urban shopping experience with a mix of busy periods and quieter moments. It's a place for both essential shopping and browsing for unique items.
πΈ πΈ Photography & Architecture
The most photogenic spot is undoubtedly London Court with its unique Tudor architecture. The mall itself offers opportunities to capture city life and storefronts.
London Court is designed in a charming Tudor-style, reminiscent of old English architecture, complete with vintage clocks and ornate facades.
Generally, taking photos for personal use in public areas like Hay Street Mall is acceptable. However, be mindful of private businesses and avoid intrusive photography.
While Hay Street Mall is a modern shopping precinct, the adjacent London Court has historical significance, built in 1937 by gold miner Claude de Bernales.
Early mornings or late afternoons can offer softer light for photography. London Court is particularly atmospheric during these times.
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