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Find Cathedral Square at the corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street

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An urban neighbourhood in Perth’s East end.

Perth’s civic heart will beat again with the revitalisation of the Cathedral Square precinct, a meeting place and new inner-city neighbourhood created for the people of Perth. The vibrant urban hub returns Perth’s soul back to its people, by opening up an historic state quarter for a 21st-century community.

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Acknowledgement of country

Cathedral Square acknowledges the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation on which the precinct and entire City of Perth is built.

We recognise their continuing connection to the land, waters and community of this area and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future in the spirit of reconciliation.

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  • Location

    Cathedral Square is located within the heart of Perth’s CBD. The precinct is bordered by Hay Street, Barrack Street, St Georges Terrace and Pier Street, and can easily be reached by train, bus, bike and car.

    Cathedral Avenue runs through the centre of the precinct and accessible by both St Georges Terrace and Hay Street. The grassed plaza sits between the State Buildings, City of Perth Library and St George’s Cathedral.

    The precinct is also within walking distance from major Perth attractions including the Perth Concert Hall, Government House, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum and the city’s urban cultural hub, Northbridge.

  • Valet Parking

    Valet parking is available to patrons visiting the State Buildings and Cathedral Square Precinct. Parking is accessed via Cathedral Avenue, conveniently located in front of COMO The Treasury.

  • Car Parks

    Wilson Parking (Kings Complex) is located off Pier and Hay Street, directly east of Cathedral Square (open Mon-Sun 24 hours).

    City of Perth Parking (CPP Council House) is located on St Georges Terrace, underneath Council House (open Mon-Sat 6.00am-1.00am, Sun 7.30am-1.00am).

    For more information on parking visit the City of Perth Parking website.

  • Public Transport

    There are three train stations nearby – The Esplanade, Perth Underground and Perth Station, all within walking distance.

    If you are travelling in and out of the city on a Transperth bus, most stops terminate at either Wellington Street or Elizabeth Quay Bus Stations. Both stations are only a short walk to Cathedral Square.

    To plan your journey please visit the Transperth website.

    Free CAT buses operate daily within the city. The CAT buses have four routes covering all parts of the city. CAT bus stops have real-time passenger information that tell you when the next bus is due. The CAT bus timetable is available on the Transperth website.