What makes it 85% Couple-Friendly: Couples enjoy a photogenic Tudor backdrop, knight-clock chimes every 15 min, cosy cafés and gift boutiques; setting is romantic and safe, but limited evening trading reduces after-dinner stroll options.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: In 2–3 hours couples can stroll the arcade, catch the clock shows, enjoy coffee and browse boutiques without rushing.
Heritage Stroll:
Walk hand-in-hand under mock-Tudor facades and admire carved lions, bay windows and wrought-iron details.
Tip: Start at Hay Street entrance for best light and fewer crowds.
Animated Clock-Chime Show:
Watch four knights circle at the Hay Street clock every quarter-hour and hear the full chime on the hour.
Tip: Time your visit around the hour for the longest animation.
Coffee Date at London Court Café:
Sip espresso or tea in an intimate arcade café and sample light brunch dishes.
Tip: Reserve an outdoor table facing the arcade for people-watching.
Boutique Gift Shopping:
Browse over 50 small shops offering local art, jewellery and antiques.
Tip: Ask shop owners for the story behind unique local crafts.

Jay Adams
Camp o rama. So good. A little slice of faux Tudor style in Perth. What? But also I don't care I'm so here for it.
Din Neo
The London Court has got nice architecture on the buildings. Lots of shops and it's beautiful. The clock will sound the alarm every half an hour.
Caleb Chapman
Really is the Diagon alley of Perth! Really well themed and quite hidden. Feels like a different place when you’re in it! Quite a few of the shops were closed on a Sunday afternoon, but the bookshop was open and quite a nice shop.
Titian Ratu
London Court is a small arcade in Perth known for its old-fashioned architecture. Built in 1937, it’s quite photogenic and tends to draw a lot of tourists taking pictures. There are a few shops here, though I haven’t bought anything, so I can’t say much about the pricing or variety. For me, it’s mainly a convenient shortcut between Hay Street and St George’s Terrace. It’s a nice place to walk th...
Andy Kybett
London Court is one of those places that really stands out in the heart of modern Perth. Walking through it feels like stepping into a different world – with its mock-Tudor façades, hanging signs, and decorative touches, it’s clearly inspired by old London, and it’s been done with a lot of care and attention to detail. That said, there’s definitely a slightly Disney-esque feel to it – a bit polis...
In summer visit early or late to avoid heat. In winter the covered arcade shields you from light rain. Clocks run year-round.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Coffee & brunch for two | AUD 42 |
| Souvenir shopping | AUD 50 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 92 |
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