Deli / Bodega
King Street
6 locals recommend · Estimated price 1 out of 4 ·
Tips from locals
This is the 'high end' outlet shops, but many of them have started relocating to a nearby new development in Raine Square.
La Veen is a great spot for catch ups and a quick coffee pit stop while you’re in the city. They make great breakfast and lunch.
Gazetted in 1845 and consisting mostly of workers cottages with shops, coal yards, smithies and foundries. King Street now offers a a luxury shopping destinations if you have money to spare...definitely worth a look.. even if it is just to browse
The historic Kings Street Precinct is a the location for your luxury items - Chanel, Tiffany & Co, Prada, Louis Vitton, Kailis,Bally and more.
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“Another place to park if you wanna drive down to the city and shop at the luxury Kings St or just a regular shopping at Murray and Hay St. or have a drink at the Wolf lane or if you’re watching some performing arts at His Majesty’s theatre, CPP His Majesty’s (hence the name) parking is also very convenient. ”
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Location Perth, WA 6000 |