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Bayswater, WA

Located just 6 kilometers northeast of Perth’s bustling city center, Bayswater is a suburb that offers a mix of historical charm and modern conveniences. Known for its close proximity to the Swan River and vibrant community life, Bayswater attracts visitors and residents alike with its unique character. A quick 15-minute drive or a short train ride from Perth makes this suburb a convenient getaway or a great place to settle down for those who seek a balanced lifestyle.

Known For

  • Rich cultural heritage
  • Riverside parks and natural attractions
  • Bustling community hubs

Bayswater’s roots trace back to the Whadjuk Noongar people, the traditional custodians of the land. European settlement began in the early 1830s, with significant development following the establishment of the Fremantle–Guildford railway in 1881. This infrastructure connected Bayswater to the broader Perth area, sparking growth and shaping the suburb into a thriving residential and commercial hub. Today, landmarks like Halliday House, an 1890s property, serve as reminders of Bayswater’s storied past.

Home to over 15,000 residents, Bayswater is known for its diverse population and family-friendly atmosphere. The community features a blend of young professionals, families, and long-term residents. It’s a suburb where people know their neighbors, local events are well-attended, and a strong sense of pride binds the community. The area’s growing multicultural influence is reflected in its food scene, festivals, and arts initiatives.

Bayswater’s outdoor spaces offer something for everyone. The picturesque Swan River forms the backdrop for many recreational activities, from kayaking to riverside picnics. Riverside Gardens is a favorite spot for families, complete with shaded areas, playgrounds, and trails. Nature enthusiasts often flock to the Eric Singleton Bird Sanctuary, a restored wetland that supports local wildlife and provides a peaceful escape.

One of the suburb’s main attractions is Bayswater Waves, a premier aquatic center that caters to all ages with pools, slides, and hydrotherapy options. Art lovers will appreciate the Ellis House Community Art Centre, where exhibitions and workshops bring creativity to life. Bert Wright Park, in the heart of the suburb, is a hub for weekend markets, local performances, and community gatherings.

Bayswater caters to its residents with modern amenities, including shopping precincts, medical facilities, and educational institutions. The newly upgraded Bayswater train station connects the suburb seamlessly to Perth’s airport and other key destinations. For those commuting by car, major highways provide convenient access.

Where to Stay

While Bayswater itself has limited accommodation options, nearby areas like Maylands and Perth CBD provide a range of choices, from boutique hotels to serviced apartments. Visitors seeking a unique stay can explore vacation rentals that highlight Bayswater’s charming residential appeal.

Eat & Drink

Foodies will find plenty to enjoy in Bayswater. King Somm, a local wine bar housed in a heritage building, offers a curated selection of wines and a delectable menu. For casual dining, 3.8 Baysie Café serves up comforting meals alongside excellent coffee. The suburb’s multicultural mix ensures a variety of cuisines, from Vietnamese to Italian, can be found in its growing list of eateries.

Getting Around Bayswater

Transportation is a breeze in Bayswater. The METRONET upgrade to Bayswater Station ensures a smooth connection to Perth and beyond. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy bike-friendly paths, while local bus routes provide easy access to surrounding suburbs.

About Bayswater

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Bayswater Postcode: 6053
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.91847
  • Longitude: 115.9128
  • Elevation: 25m
  • Population: 14432
  • Median Income: $42900
  • Area (Sq/km): 9.845
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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