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The A-Z guide on Claremont Showground in Perth

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Claremont Showground, an iconic multi-purpose venue in Perth, is best known as the home of the annual Perth Royal Show. Established in 1905, this sprawling venue has a rich history of hosting agricultural events, concerts, exhibitions, and community events, including military training duuring the World Wars. Located near the scenic Swan River and Lake Claremont, it is spread across 32 acres and includes many versatile locations to accomodate a variety of events.


Venue Details


Address: 1 Graylands Rd, Claremont WA 6010, Australia.

Opened: 1905

Popular venues inside:
Higham Park: Versatile outdoor space for small and medium sized events
Pavilions: 14 outdoor and indoor spaces for private or public gatherings
Arena: 3-hectare open ground for large public and sports events

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Practical Information


Accessibility

Accessible seating: Wheelchair accessible seats are made available in the respective performance area. Please confirm the location and availability on the booking page before purchasing your tickets.

Accessible Washrooms: Accessible toilets can be found near Gates 3, 8, and 12 of the area.

Mobility hire: To enhance accessibility, visitors can rent electric wheelchairs and scooters at the venue at site 300 (closest entrance at Gate 1)

Available Facilities

Ramps and elevators: The venue is largely outdoors and has ramps to enhance accessbility. Visitors with limited mobility can also use the chair lifts available on-site.

Parking: The venue has ample parking space available with designated accessible parking spots. Charges may vary depending on the event, but typically start from 20$/per day.

Restrooms: Multiple gendered toilets are available near all exhibition and performance areas.


Handy Tips


  • Reaching Early: Due to the large crowds during popular events like the Perth Royal Show, it’s advisable to arrive early to secure good parking and seating.
  • Accessibility: For visitors who need special assistance, it is advisable that they inform the venue in advance for a smooth experience.
  • Dress Code: There is no dress code applicaple inside the premises. Visitors are advised to wear smart casual or semi-formal attire, depending on the occasion.
  • Food and Beverage: The Claremont Quarter is a short walk away fromt he theater, which hosts several shopping and dining options.
  • What to pack: The Showground has both indoor and outdoor areas, so it is advisable to prepare for extreme weather, especially if attending an event in an uncovered area. Sunscreen, hats, and water bottles are recommended for outdoor events.

Getting There


Bus: Routes 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 98/99 (circle route), 102, 103, and 107 all stop close by. Consider the FamilyRider ticket for groups, offering unlimited travel on weekends and holidays.

Train:Train services on the Fremantle Line stop directly at Showground Station during events. For smaller events, Claremont Station is a short walk from the venue.


Restaurants near Claremont Showground


1. Nolita: A stylish Italian restaurant offering authentic cuisine in a modern setting. Known for handmade pasta and an extensive wine list, it provides a cozy yet upscale dining experience.

2. Grill'd Claremont: A casual eatery serving healthy, gourmet burgers made with fresh, local ingredients. The relaxed atmosphere is ideal for a quick, satisfying meal.

3. Hungry Jack's: A popular fast-food chain featuring flame-grilled burgers, fries, and shakes. This family-friendly spot has a lively, fast-paced atmosphere.

4. Dolce Bellissimo: A charming café specializing in Italian desserts and coffee. With its warm, inviting atmosphere and European flair, it's perfect for a sweet treat or a relaxed coffee break.


Frequently asked questions about Claremont Showground


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