Stayed for three nights pre cruise. Very comfortable, smallish room, lighting was not so good, but the location and staff were excellemnt. Just around the corner from many restaurants and a short walk to the Fremantle Markets. Close to Fremantle station. Breakfast was really good, fresh orange juice, meusli, youghurt and berries, plus bread and the very best ever fruit loaf to be toasted. A selection of teas and two coffee machines - free local newspapers as well. At night from 5 -6 free glass of wine or beer, plus cheese next door - a very nice way to start the evening. Staff were very friendly, and informative, and we were able to wait in the breakfast/reception area after check-out, until it was time for our taxi. Hightly recommended
Such an absolutely beautiful rustic mixed with modern place. Very clean We have no problem recommending this gorgeous family run rustic style guest house. Each bedroom has its own modern very very clean ensuite. The owners are so friendly and accommodating. Breakfast is an array of so many options, fresh fruit salad, toast, croissants, yoghurt, cold meats, cheese, different cereals, fresh cookies, cake, banana bread, the list goes on. Fresh coffee, filtered water, tea, cold pressed juices. All available in a cosy little dinning room. Rooms have old fashion fire place with a little decanter of port atop it. So cute. This place is sooooo much nicer than any run of the mill hotel. If you’re looking for a cosy home away from home, then I can’t recommend this place highly enough.
This is a nice old style hotel, well renovated and retrofitted with an elevator. It has a great bar on the roof with views all around the area, which is near the mouth of the river. It has a bar downstairs that has a good range of beers, including Kilkenny Ale, one of my favourites. Unfortunately, it also has (really lour) live music on weekends. I was on the second floor and there was no way I could sleep until it stopped at midnight. The floor was vibrating and the bass came through the bed. On the plus side, it's in a great area, with lots of excellent cafes, restaurants, and shopping.
This quaint B & B has a charming communal court yard with a cooling water feature tinkling away amongst the pots plants. The host is supportive and helpful-very much behind the scenes and not intrusive. The climb up 3 flights of narrow stairs with luggage was expected, as we had read the reviews, and whilst the room was spotlessly clean and provided a pretty balcony overlooking the courtyard, both the room and bathroom are a bit tired and in need of a makeover. It’s right next door to a great restaurant: The Cray, and within easy walking distance to Fremantle with its cosy cafes. Nice to be able to open the balcony doors for fresh air, unlike a hotel room. We felt safe to be in a gated complex. The breakfast is fresh and simple.
The hotel has changed name to Wray Hotel and check in was thru the restaurant downstairs. Parking is available and free. Did not realized the hotel is with shared bathrooms and toilets. Nevertheless, we just stay a night as a stopover before going up North. Bearable for a night stay.
Fantastic location just outside of the Fremantle market. It was nice to be able to buy food and dine in our room instead of waiting around for a table in the market