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Bars and Nightlife in Perth: Northbridge, Leederville and the City Laneways
Perth has one of Australia's strongest bar cultures relative to its size, driven by the mining boom disposable income that sparked significant hospitality investment from the mid-2000s. Northbridge remains the core of Perth's nightlife, with a mix of live music venues, clubs and bars on James Street and the surrounding streets. The Perth CBD's laneway culture, centred on Wolf Lane, Howard Lane and Enex100, has developed a distinctive small-bar character that rivals Melbourne equivalents. Leederville's Oxford Street has neighbourhood bar culture that is strong but more relaxed. Fremantle's South Terrace has its own bar scene with a port-city character distinct from the CBD. Mount Lawley's Beaufort Street has a well-established alternative and live music bar culture. Subiaco's Rokeby Road and Claremont's Stirling Highway have affluent suburb bar scenes. Perth's Lunar New Year celebrations in Northbridge and the Fringe World festival (January-February) are among the strongest times to experience the city's hospitality scene.