Fremantle Heritage Festival
Celebrate the rich cultural and historical heritage of Fremantle through immersive experiences and community connections.
Details
Ongoing activity
Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
Free and paid events
Celebrate the rich cultural and historical heritage of Fremantle through immersive experiences and community connections.
Ongoing activity
Fremantle WA 6160, Australia
Free and paid events
Immerse yourself in the vibrant history of Walyalup | Fremantle, a place rich with stories from the Noongar dreaming to its multicultural present. The Fremantle Heritage Festival invites families to explore and celebrate the unique heritage that shapes this coastal city.
Experience a variety of events and activities that bring Fremantle's past to life. From interactive heritage sites to cultural performances, there is something for everyone to enjoy and learn about the diverse histories that have shaped the area.
Discover the Fremantle Map of Memories, an interactive way to connect with the community and share your own stories. This festival is a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to engage with local culture and history in a fun and meaningful way.
The festival features a range of activities including guided tours, storytelling sessions, and cultural exhibitions. These events are designed to be family-friendly and educational, providing a hands-on experience of Fremantle's heritage.
Activities are spread across various locations in Fremantle, encouraging exploration of the city’s historic sites. The festival runs over multiple days, allowing families to participate at their convenience.
Events take place throughout Fremantle, including key heritage sites and community spaces. The city is accessible by public transport and offers parking options for families arriving by car.
Most venues are family-friendly and accessible, ensuring a comfortable visit for all ages. Check the festival’s official Facebook page for specific event locations and accessibility information.
The City of Fremantle acknowledges the Whadjuk people as the Traditional Owners of the land and respects their ongoing cultural heritage.
Participants are encouraged to respect all cultural sites and follow any guidelines provided during events. The festival celebrates diversity and inclusion, welcoming all community members.
Stay updated on event schedules and any changes by visiting the festival’s social media channels.
Many festival events are free to attend, making it an affordable outing for families. Some special activities may require booking in advance or have a small fee.
Check the Fremantle Heritage Festival Facebook page for the latest information on bookings and prices. Early registration is recommended for popular events to secure your spot.