HBF Stadium is a venue in Perth, WA
There are 1100 parking spots right near the main entrance for around $10. Plenty of bike parks too for those more enthusiastic. If you're driving and not parking directly at the stadium, you may need to be prepared to walk a bit further.
A very safe and family friendly venue.
Expect a very partisan crowd when attending West Coast Fever matches – they're a passionate bunch! Very welcoming to away supporters however, but expect to be drowned out as the crowd get's 'Fever Pitched!'.
Subiaco is not too far away and boasts a wide variety of restaurants to suit all tastes. If you feel like splashing out a little, 'The Witch's Cauldron' is an award winning, family run business. The food is delicious – the garlic prawns entrée is a must.
As a good chunk of the West Coast Fever games are early afternoon, the Perfect Balance Café is well worth a stop for your caffeine hit pre-match!
There are more sportswear related stores at the stadium rather than merchandise. There is some Fever gear however which is increased on match-days.
Like any small boutique stadiums, you won't find a bad seat inside HBF Stadium.
With HBF Stadium located in parkland between the North and South of Perth's metropolitan area, you've really got the best of both worlds for a pre or post-match meal/drink. It's probably a bit too far to walk to from any of the local establishments, so best to check out the areas from where you are coming.
Driving wise, punch it into your GPS. If you're getting public transport, jump on Bus 28 from the Perth CBD and you'll be at the stadium in a jiffy.
Perfect Balance Café are directly opposite reception as you enter the venue. They make a damn fine coffee and have a tasty selection of wraps, rolls, and salads available.
City Beach is only a couple of km's away and with Perth boasting some of Australia's best beaches, it would be remiss of any visitor to Perth to not dip your toes in the Indian Ocean.