How to Get There

Where to Park

In the City
City of Perth Parking (CPP)

Visitors to the City for the 2012 City of Perth Skyworks who arrive from 6pm will receive a capped rate at City of Perth car parks that ranges from a minimum of $6.00 to a maximum of $10.80 for up to six hours, depending on the car park.

Conditions apply so check the CPP website www.cityofperthparking.com.au for hourly fees of each car park and for further details, or call 1300 889 613 (off-street parking information only).

Park closer at the Convention Centre car park

The City of Perth has introduced a special flat rate of $12 at the Convention Centre car park for Skyworks 2012. You can park from 7am until 1am and only pay a maximum of $12. This offer is only valid on 26 January 2012.

Car parks close to Skyworks include: Terrace Road, Council House, Point Fraser, Queen’s Gardens, Plain Street, Pier Street, His Majesty’s, Fire Station, Citiplace, Coolgardie Street and Wellington Street.

Concert Hall & Elder Street car parks will be closed

For on-street parking information call the Skyworks hotline 9461 3132.

Wilson car parks

Parking is also available at Wilson car parks, for operational hours and locations please visit their website - www.wilsonparking.com.au.

Victoria Park

Parking is available at Raphael Park in Washington Street.

South Perth

Try the car parks managed by the Rotary Club of Mill Point, just a short stroll from the river (Labouchere Road and Richardson Street). Follow the signs to easily access the car parks from Canning Highway and the Kwinana Freeway. A special event parking fee of $10 will apply.

Kings Park

In 2012 there no parking is available at Dumas House, cnr of Havelock St and King Park Road. You may park in the surrounding streets or city car parks and walk to the venue. Please refer to the City of Perth Parking website.

Temporary ACROD Parking:

In the City on the east end of Langley Park, entrance off Plain Street.

In South Perth west of Coode Street Jetty car park, next to the Celebration Zone entry. A valid ACROD permit must be displayed to gain access into this area, via Tate and King Edward Streets (via Pepper and Coode Streets). Please refer to the map for other access points.

In Victoria Park at Taylor Street, access via Council Car Park 2 (off Canning Highway).

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