
AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Perth: Things to Do Between Matches
Last updated: March 2026
In Perth for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 and looking for things to do between matches? This tournament runs across March, with Perth matches hosted at Perth Stadium and Perth Rectangular Stadium (HBF Park). The smartest move is to lock in a Perth CBD experience that fits around your match times, without wasting your trip on logistics.
Two Feet & a Heartbeat runs two Perth-only experiences that suit an Asian Cup trip:
- Perth Premier Pathways (daytime), finishing at 4:30pm, ideal for match days when your kick-off is later
- Eat Drink Walk Perth, an evening tour (6:30pm to 9:30pm), best booked on a free night or a non-match night during your stay
Quick booking links:
Book Perth Premier Pathways
Book Eat Drink Walk Perth
A simple Perth match-day plan that actually works
If you want a low-stress day in Perth around your match, use this structure:
- Daytime: do something Perth-specific (so your trip is more than “stadium and hotel”)
- Late afternoon: reset, dinner, head towards your venue
- Night: match time
Key rule: choose your tour based on kick-off time. If your match is later in the day, Perth Premier Pathways is the clean fit because it finishes at 4:30pm. If you have a free night during the tournament, lock in Eat Drink Walk Perth as your set evening plan.
Option 1: Perth Premier Pathways (finishes 4:30pm)
Perth Premier Pathways is the best way to experience Perth without cutting into your match plans. It’s a story-led walking experience through laneways, art, history and culture, and it finishes at 4:30pm, leaving enough time to get to dinner and your venue.
- Best for: first-time visitors, groups, and anyone wanting a proper Perth overview
- Timing benefit: finishes at 4:30pm, so you still have room for evening kick-offs
- Works well for: match days, arrival day, or the day before your first game
Option 2: Eat Drink Walk Perth (evening tour, 6:30pm to 9:30pm)
Eat Drink Walk Perth is an evening tour running from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. It’s best for a free night during your Perth stay, a non-match night, or for travellers doing a city staycation style weekend around the tournament.
- Best for: couples, friends, and small groups
- Timing benefit: 6:30pm to 9:30pm makes it a strong “set plan” for a night off from matches
- What to expect: a guided experience that pairs walking with food and drink moments (inclusions vary by booking, confirm at checkout)
Food and drink inclusions: read this first
Some experiences include food, drinks, tastings, or other paid inclusions. Always check what’s included in your booking.
If you are a Companion Card holder: we accept the Companion Card. The Companion Card covers the tour cost for the companion. If the tour includes food, drink, tastings, or other inclusions, the companion may need to pay for those inclusion costs if they participate.
Read our Companion Card policy
Two easy itineraries for an Asian Cup trip to Perth
Itinerary A: Match day with a later kick-off
- Daytime: Perth Premier Pathways
- 4:30pm: finish, reset, early dinner
- Evening: head to your match at Perth Stadium or HBF Park
Itinerary B: Free night during the tournament
- Daytime: keep it light or explore at your pace
- 6:30pm to 9:30pm: Eat Drink Walk Perth
- Later: easy walk back to your accommodation, or keep the night going nearby
Accessibility and planning support
If you have access requirements, or you want help choosing the best day based on your match schedule, contact us before booking and we’ll help you plan it properly.
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Book your Perth experience
March is busy in Perth. If you want the day and time that fits your match schedule, book early.
Book Perth Premier Pathways
Book Eat Drink Walk Perth
FAQs
Which tour fits best on a match day?
Perth Premier Pathways is the best match-day option because it finishes at 4:30pm. Eat Drink Walk Perth runs 6:30pm to 9:30pm, so it’s best on a free night or non-match night.
Are these tours suitable if I’m staying in the Perth CBD?
Yes. Both experiences are designed to work well for visitors staying in or near the CBD, and they are easy to plan around a broader Perth itinerary.
Do you accept the Companion Card?
Yes. The Companion Card covers the tour cost for the companion. Food, drink, tastings, and other inclusions are not automatically covered for the companion and may need to be paid separately.
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