Perth is a vibrant city in Western Australia, a region famous for its dramatic landscapes, indigenous heritage and superb wines. COMO The Treasury occupies the nineteenth-century State Buildings — an architectural landmark — and offers a central base from which to discover the region's abundance.
At Rottnest Island, snorkel in the ocean and come face-to-face with colourful sea life, or fish for big game off your boat. You can also meet Australia's much-loved quokkas - furry, teddy bear-like animals that roam freely over the island.
Cathedral Square
A City's Sacred Heart
At the heart of Perth's CBD, Cathedral Square is a serene meeting point of colonial history and city life. Anchored by the Gothic Revival St George's Cathedral — whose sandstone spire has graced the skyline since the nineteenth century — the square invites an unhurried stroll through manicured gardens and heritage architecture. A natural complement to COMO The Treasury's own storied surroundings, it is best explored in the golden calm of early morning or late afternoon.
Arts and Culture
Perth's Creative Pulse
Perth's cultural life runs deeper than most expect. The Perth Cultural Centre brings together the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the WA Museum, and PICA's experimental programme in one walkable precinct. Indigenous art, contemporary exhibitions, and landmark performances at the restored Edwardian His Majesty's Theatre reflect a city confident in its creative identity. All of it is within easy reach of COMO The Treasury, making cultural discovery a natural part of any stay.
Kings Park offers sweeping views of the city and Swan River. The park is only a 20-minute walk from COMO The Treasury, and offers a day's worth of exploration around its 400 hectares of natural bushland. Tuck into an artisanal picnic basket from Post restaurant and enjoy a lunch in the sun.