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Crimes of Perth vs Crimes of Fremantle

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Crimes of Perth vs Crimes of Fremantle

Both are two-hour, $60 true-crime walks at a gentle pace, drawn from real court records and police archives. Choose Crimes of Perth for the city's colonial-era cases — the courts, gaols and executions around the old CBD. Choose Crimes of Fremantle for the port's convict-era and waterfront crime, through the West End and the old prison precinct. If you're staying in the city and only do one, take Perth; if you're heading to Freo for the markets or a cruise, pair it with Fremantle.

Crimes of Perth vs Crimes of Fremantle compared
 Crimes of Perth Walking TourCrimes of Fremantle Walking Tour
From$60 pp$60 pp
Duration2 hours2 hours
CityPerthFremantle
PaceGentleGentle
Group sizeUp to 25Up to 25
Best forCBD colonial crimeConvict & port crime

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Dimly lit Perth heritage laneway at dusk on the Crimes of Perth tour
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Crimes of Perth Walking Tour

Price$60.00/ person
Duration2 hours

Delve into Perth's dark underbelly: executions, murders, corporate crime, gangland slaughters, opium dens, brothels — even the Nazi Party. Adults only.

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Historic Fremantle limestone facades at dusk on the Crimes of Fremantle tour
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Crimes of Fremantle Walking Tour

Price$60.00/ person
Duration2 hours

Fremantle hides a chequered history behind its beautiful facades — riots, theft, murders and mutinies from colonial times onward. Adults only.

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Common questions

Which is better, Crimes of Perth or Crimes of Fremantle?
Neither is better — they cover different cities. Perth focuses on CBD colonial crime; Fremantle on convict-era and port crime. Locals often do both; visitors usually pick the city they're closest to.
Are the two crime tours the same content in different places?
No. Each tour is researched for its own city from local court and police records, so the cases, sites and stories are entirely different.
Are the crime tours suitable for children?
They cover real crime, including violent cases, so they suit teenagers and adults. For families with younger children, our history walks or the city scavenger hunt are a better fit.

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Where does my tour start, and how will I find the guide?

Every tour has a designated meeting point, shown on the tour page and in your booking confirmation. Your guide will be waiting in a bright red shirt — and they'll be looking out for you as much as you're looking for them.

Are bookings essential?

Yes. Book online for real-time availability — online bookings close 24 hours before departure. For last-minute spots, call us on 1800 459 388.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellations less than 24 hours before travel are charged 100% of the booking as a cancellation fee. With more than 24 hours' notice you can change your tour date (subject to availability) or receive a full refund on retail tours. If Two Feet has to cancel a tour, prior payments are fully refunded (excluding third-party booking fees). Private, corporate and group bookings have their own cancellation terms to protect your exclusive experience, and gift certificates are not refundable.

What if I'm running late?

Please arrive 10 minutes early. Tours depart on time, and once underway our guides switch their phones off — catching up to a departed tour is difficult, if not impossible.