Esperance Museum Village
Address | Australia, Western Australia, Esperance, Dempster St | ||||||||||||
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Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.4 7 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Esperance Museum Village reviews
7Enjoyed a lovely lunch @ the French Cafe. Walked around the museum village that has lovely interesting shops. Being a tourist the traders were all very friendly and all had unique items in their stores. Recommend a visit to this lovely place. Whilst speaking to the owner of ESP, she told us about the markets they have on Sunday morning. Definitely be going to them before we head off to Hopetoun another little gem on the south coast of WA.
Very cool, much bigger than I expected so give yourselves plenty of time to explore everything on offer.
Do yourself a favour & go into everyone of the shops, especially the Bookstore. I loved wandering from quaint building to older still building. From giftware to clothes, books, homewares, beautiful smelling soaps, candles & oils plus beachy stuff & souvenirs.
This was at the Museum Village Cafe on the Sunday market day. Service was fantastic. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Food came quite quickly after our order. It was very tasty. Would highly recommend.
Situated between The Esplanade and Dempster Street, the village is a delightful place to visit. While the exterior of the buildings are authentic and each being sign-posted and dated, the interiors have been modified to function as gift shops and a cafe. My personal favourite is ESP which stocks a gorgeous array of shoes, as well as bags and cards and gifts. The village is also host to a market fortnightly on a Sunday. Plenty of parking available both on and off road.
It was Sunday in WA! Not much was open. We didn't visit the village but did have a ball, ha ha excuse the pun, at the Mini Golf.
Friendly shop owners and stall holders when the markets are on. Lots of local handmade goods