The Perth Mint sits on Hay Street in East Perth, one of Perth's most historically layered precincts, just 1 kilometre east of the CBD grid. Staying in this corridor means direct access to the city's cultural spine, with William Street trams, bus routes along Adelaide Terrace, and the free CAT bus all within reach. Quest Apartment Hotels are a practical fit for this area - their serviced apartment model, with kitchens, laundry, and multi-room configurations, suits both short city breaks and working visits to Perth's central business and government district.
What It's Like Staying Near The Perth Mint
The area surrounding The Perth Mint sits at the eastern edge of the Perth CBD, where the city transitions from dense commercial blocks into the quieter, tree-lined streets of East Perth and South Perth. Walking to the CBD core from this zone takes around 15 minutes on foot, with the Yellow CAT bus covering the same distance in under 5 minutes. The precinct is not a tourist hotspot in the conventional sense - foot traffic is moderate, and the atmosphere after 6pm is calm rather than lively, which suits guests prioritising rest over nightlife.
Hay Street, where the Mint sits, connects directly westward into the retail and dining strip of the CBD, making it a genuinely useful corridor for orientation. Visitors planning to combine the Mint tour with WACA Ground, the Swan River foreshore, or the Perth Cultural Centre will find this location logistically sound rather than merely symbolic.
Pros:
* Free CAT bus access directly links this zone to the Perth CBD, the train station, and Elizabeth Quay without cost
* East Perth offers quieter streets and lower noise exposure compared to hotels directly on Murray or Hay Street in the CBD core
* Proximity to the Swan River foreshore means riverside walking and cycling paths are accessible within minutes
Cons:
* Dining and grocery options thin out quickly east of the CBD, requiring a short bus or drive for evening meals
* The area has limited nightlife, which may disappoint guests seeking an animated after-dark scene
* Some accommodation options in this zone require private transport or bus reliance for airport transfers, as the Perth Mint is around 16 km from Perth Airport
Why Choose Quest Apartment Hotels Near The Perth Mint
Quest Apartment Hotels operate as serviced aparthotels, meaning guests receive self-contained units with fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes, in-room laundry facilities, and living areas - a structural difference from standard hotel rooms in the same price bracket. In a city like Perth, where restaurant costs run high, having an in-unit kitchen can meaningfully reduce daily spend for stays of 3 nights or more. Quest properties in Perth are typically priced in the mid-range tier, sitting above budget motels but below five-star city hotels, with apartment-style space that standard hotels at the same rate rarely match.
For guests visiting The Perth Mint for business or extended leisure, the multi-room apartment configurations available across Quest properties accommodate couples, families, and corporate travellers without the claustrophobia of a single hotel room. The trade-off is that Quest properties in Perth are distributed across different suburbs rather than clustered in the CBD, meaning location selection requires careful attention to proximity and transport links relative to the Mint.
Pros:
* Fully equipped kitchens in most unit types reduce meal costs significantly during multi-night stays
* Apartment configurations (studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom) offer genuine flexibility for different group sizes
* On-site fitness centres and private parking are standard across most Quest Perth properties
Cons:
* Quest properties near Perth are spread across suburbs, so some require around 20 minutes of travel to reach The Perth Mint
* Aparthotel format means fewer on-site dining or bar options compared to full-service hotels
* Housekeeping schedules may differ from standard hotels, with less frequent daily servicing in some properties
Practical Booking & Area Strategy
When evaluating Quest properties relative to The Perth Mint, the key axis is whether you prioritise walkability or value. Quest Mounts Bay Road on Mounts Bay Road is the closest Quest property to the central Perth grid, sitting within a 16-minute walk to the CBD and with Kings Park just 12 minutes on foot - making it the strongest choice for guests who want to avoid transport dependency entirely. Quest South Perth Foreshore, positioned across the Swan River in South Perth, offers river views and immediate access to Perth Zoo but requires the free ferry or a drive to reach Hay Street and the Mint directly.
East Perth and South Perth both operate safely after dark, with well-lit pedestrian routes and consistent foot traffic along the river foreshore. The Yellow and Red CAT buses run frequently on weekdays, though services reduce significantly on weekends - guests arriving on Saturday or Sunday should factor in taxi or rideshare time. Book at least 6 weeks ahead during Perth's peak season (October to April) when the city hosts major events at Optus Stadium and RAC Arena, as mid-range apartment hotels fill quickly and rates climb. Nearby attractions beyond the Mint include the Perth Cultural Centre, Elizabeth Quay, and the WACA Ground, all reachable within 15 minutes by public transport from any of the Quest properties listed here.
Best Value Stays
These Quest properties deliver strong apartment-style value with practical transport links to The Perth Mint, suited to guests who prioritise space and self-sufficiency over ultra-close walking distance.
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1. Quest South Perth Foreshore
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2. Quest Innaloo
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3. Quest Perth Ascot
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Best Premium Option
Quest Mounts Bay Road offers the strongest proximity to the Perth CBD and key landmarks, with a central address that reduces transport dependency for guests focused on the city core.
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4. Quest Mounts Bay Road
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Smart Travel & Timing Advice for The Perth Mint Area
Perth's climate makes the October-to-April window the busiest period for tourism, with school holidays in January and the summer festival season driving occupancy rates up sharply across central and near-CBD accommodations. Quest properties near the CBD and Swan River fill quickly during this window, and rates at well-positioned options like Quest Mounts Bay Road can rise significantly compared to the quieter May-to-August period. The Perth Mint itself operates year-round with consistent opening hours, so there is no seasonal advantage to visiting the attraction itself - the decision is purely about accommodation cost and crowd levels in the surrounding area.
For most visits combining The Perth Mint with broader Perth sightseeing - Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, the Cultural Centre, and Fremantle - a stay of 3 to 4 nights gives enough time without unnecessary overlap. Guests travelling for events at Optus Stadium or RAC Arena should book at least 8 weeks in advance, as all mid-range Perth accommodation tightens around major event weekends. Mid-week arrivals typically yield better availability and lower rates across all four Quest properties listed here, particularly for one and two-bedroom apartment configurations that are prioritised by corporate travellers on weekdays.