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Belmont, WA

Belmont, a thriving suburb just 7 kilometers from Perth’s central business district, offers a blend of history, culture, and modern conveniences. Positioned on the southern bank of the Swan River, Belmont enjoys a unique mix of residential charm and commercial vitality. With a quick 15-minute drive from Perth, it’s an accessible location for both locals and visitors.

Known For

  • Belmont Forum Shopping Centre
  • Faulkner Park and Recreational Spaces
  • Proximity to Perth’s Horse Racing Tracks

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Belmont’s origins trace back to the early 1830s when the area was granted to Captain Francis Henry Byrne. Its name, believed to be inspired by Byrne’s English estate, reflects its colonial roots. Over the decades, Belmont transformed from pastoral lands into a bustling suburb, with its name officially adopted in 1968. The suburb’s history can still be glimpsed through heritage sites and its local culture, which celebrates both Indigenous and settler influences.

Community engagement has played a key role in Belmont’s development. Events and festivals throughout the year highlight its historical significance and the contributions of its diverse population, offering a rich tapestry of stories and traditions for residents and visitors alike.

Belmont offers an array of attractions for all interests. Faulkner Park serves as the heart of outdoor activity, featuring picturesque walking trails, picnic spots, and an impressive playground for children. For thrill-seekers, iFLY Perth provides an exhilarating indoor skydiving experience, perfect for an unforgettable outing.

The Belmont Forum is a shopper’s paradise. As one of the region’s largest shopping centers, it houses an array of stores, dining options, and entertainment facilities. It’s a destination that effortlessly combines convenience and leisure, catering to families, professionals, and tourists alike.

Belmont boasts a vibrant dining scene with options ranging from cozy cafes to international cuisines. The Firehouse Restaurant is a local favorite, offering a dynamic menu in a welcoming atmosphere. For something more casual, Mahsuri Satay Restaurant delivers mouth-watering Malaysian dishes.

Accommodation options are equally diverse, with hotels and motels lining Great Eastern Highway. Choices range from budget-friendly stays to more luxurious options like the Ingot Hotel Perth, known for its modern amenities and excellent service.

Living or staying in Belmont means access to top-tier amenities. Education is well-catered to, with facilities like Belmont Primary School and Belmont City College. For recreational pursuits, Signal Hill Bushland and Centenary Park provide green spaces ideal for relaxation and fitness.

Healthcare services, public libraries, and community centers are all within easy reach, making Belmont a highly livable suburb for families and individuals alike.

Getting to Belmont

Belmont’s accessibility is one of its many advantages. Multiple bus routes connect the suburb to Perth’s CBD, including services like the 39, 270, and 935. For those traveling by car, Great Eastern Highway offers a direct route, ensuring a hassle-free journey. Its proximity to Perth Airport also makes it a convenient stop for travelers exploring Western Australia.

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About Belmont

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Belmont Postcode: 6104
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.94981
  • Longitude: 115.93125
  • Elevation: 15m
  • Population: 6785
  • Median Income: $38012
  • Area (Sq/km): 4.374
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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