Crown Perth Australia sits on the eastern bank of the Swan River, minutes from Perth CBD and both the domestic and international airports. It's a full resort destination where you can arrive on Friday and have zero reason to leave until Sunday night.
Three Hotels, One Postcode
With 1,188 rooms across three properties, Crown Perth hotels cover different budgets without making you compromise on location. All three hotels share the same grounds, pool facilities, and connect directly to the casino floor and dining precinct.
| Hotel | Rooms | Category | Valet Parking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Towers Perth | 500 | Five-Star Luxury | Complimentary |
| Metropol Perth | 397 | Contemporary | $75 AUD |
| Promenade Perth | 291 | Practical | $75 AUD |
Picking the Right Property for Your Stay
Each hotel targets a different type of guest, and getting this choice right matters more than most visitors expect.
Towers Perth: The flagship. Forbes Five-Star rated and the strongest luxury accommodation option in Western Australia. Guests here get complimentary valet parking.
Metropol Perth: Contemporary design, solid mid-tier value. Choose this if you want comfort without paying for the full luxury premium.
Promenade Perth: The most affordable of the three. Practical and perfectly decent if the room is just a place to sleep between sessions.
Pool and Spa
All three Crown Perth hotels share access to the resort-style pool and day spa, but access priority goes to Towers guests first. If you're staying at Metropol or Promenade and the pool matters to you, call ahead and confirm availability - especially in peak season. The day spa operates separately from the pool and takes bookings independently. Don't assume walk-in availability on weekends.
33 Venues to Eat and Drink
The dining precinct here is bigger than most first-timers expect.
Fine Dining Worth Booking in Advance
If you're spending on one proper meal during your stay, Crown Perth complex has several options that stand alongside the best restaurants in the city.
- Nobu Perth: Japanese-Peruvian fusion from the globally recognised Nobu group. Book well ahead - tables go fast.
- Rockpool Bar & Grill: Premium steaks and seafood. The bill matches expectations and so does the food.
- Silks: Cantonese fine dining. One of the stronger Chinese restaurants in the state.
- Modo Mio: Confident Italian menu, strong wine list, relaxed setting.
Casual Options and the Food Court
Not every meal needs a booking. The Urban Food District handles quick, affordable food - Chatime, Taco Daddy, Saigon Story, and a solid pizza spot. Junction Grill and The Merrywell sit in the middle ground - proper meals, no formal atmosphere required.
For drinks, the range runs from the HI-LINE Rooftop Bar to La Vie Champagne Lounge and the Sports Bar.
Perth Crown Theatre
It is one of Perth's main live entertainment venues and operates completely independently of the casino floor. You don't need to gamble to attend a show here - treat it as a standalone night out.
- Ticketing: Ticketmaster is the only authorised seller. Skip third-party resellers.
- Box office: Open Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm, plus two hours before any performance.
- Late arrivals: The venue holds latecomers at the door until the next appropriate break. You may not get your original seat back.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair spaces are in the Lounge section only (Row D). Ground-level entry via Theatre Door 2. Hearing loop installed in part of the stalls.
The Perth Crown Theatre hosts touring musicals, major stand-up acts, and family productions throughout the year.
Private Events and Corporate Functions
The complex includes one of the largest event facilities in WA. Combined capacity across Theatre, the Grand Ballroom, and The Astral reaches around 5,000 people, backed by over 3,500 square metres of conference and event space. The venue suits large corporate functions, product launches, and gala dinners equally well.
Parking and Getting There Without the Stress
Crown Perth complex offers over 3,000 parking bays, which sounds comfortable until there's an event running at neighbouring Optus Stadium. On those days, arrive early or catch the train.
How the Parking Zones Break Down
| Type | Location | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Free public bays | P3, P8, P6 | $0 |
| Paid multi-level | P2, P4 Riverside | Standard rates apply |
| Valet | Towers entrance | $75 AUD (free for Towers guests) |
Spend $50 AUD or more at the restaurants (including Atrium Buffet and 88 Noodle Bar) and you unlock complimentary parking in P2 or P4. Rewards members receive 24-hour free parking as part of their membership tier.
Before You Walk In
Book your restaurant before you arrive - not after you check in. The venue has 33 venues, but the fine dining spots, especially Nobu and Rockpool, fill up fast on weekends and event nights. If you're planning a proper dinner as part of your stay, sort the reservation before you leave home.
