Monday, June 4, 2007

Perth Australia- Subiaco

Subiaco has a rich history with humble origins. Settled in 1851 by Benedictine monks from Subiaco, Italy, the area was soon home to a modest working class population, characterised by a distinct town centre resembling a European village.

These origins are still evident, with a distinct mix of old and new architectural styles that provide a pedestrian village experience, and a unique atmosphere that is a blend of friendly, cosmopolitan and stylish.









------------------------------------------------------Subiaco Station Street Markets A colourful outdoor and undercover market which started as an alternative to the Subiaco Pavilion and has grown to encompass 130 stalls offering a huge array of interesting wares including gemstones, great souvenir t-shirts and other clothing. The garden courtyard and dining area is surrounded by a range of international food stalls and there's often a guitarist to entertain the crowd


Yummy Apple strudel for AUD7 at the Station Market------------------------------->


Beads Galour!


Subiaco is a vibrant place. Located only five kilometres from the Perth City centre, it is a place renowned for its diverse and attractive array of shopping alternatives, pubs, clubs, cafes, restaurants and entertainment options. Along with many well-known and unique fashion outlets.






Went into Good Sammy store. Good Sammy is the retail division of Good Samaritan Industries, retailing recycled clothing and household goods, as well as a range of brand new goods. They help Good Samaritan Industries provide employment and training to over 450 people with a disability in Western Australia
Things here are as cheap as 25cents!

Bridal gowns going for AUD20

Belts @ AUD2each


THe Subiaco Oval - Home of WA football

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