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Hotels in Fremantle, Western Australia

Towns and suburbs close to Fremantle | Hotels in Fremantle

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Esplanade Hotel

Esplanade Hotel Original hotel established in 1896.

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46 Marine Terrace,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 94324000

Fremantle Hotel

Fremantle Hotel Hotel established in 1896.

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Corner of High & Cliff Streets,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 9430 4300

Newport Hotel

Newport Hotel Hotel established in 1897 as the Newcastle Club Hotel.

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2 South Terrace,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 93352428

Orient Hotel

Orient Hotel Corner of Henry Street.

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39 High Street,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 63362455

Rosie O’Grady's Irish Pub

Rosie O'Grady's Irish Pub

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23 William Street,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 93351645

Sail & Anchor Pub Brewery

Sail & Anchor Pub Brewery Hotel established in 1854.

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64 South Terrace,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Phone:
08 93352428

Former National Hotel

Former National Hotel

Former National Hotel Hotel closed 07/2004.

48 High Street,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Former P & O Hotel

Former P & O Hotel

Former P & O Hotel Hotel established and closed? Owned by the Uni. Of Notre Dame Australia for student accommodation.

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25 High Street,
Fremantle
Western Australia 6160

Information on Fremantle,

Historic buildings on Fremantle's streets

Photo August 2007
Photos and information submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks

Approximately 25 kilometres south of Perth, Fremantle has long been known as Western Australia�s second city.

Gary Pope
August 2007.

Freemantle has great history and plenty to see - whether it be the great streetscapes of the old township, or the views taken by boat down from nearby capital city of Perth along the Swan River. Whilst fondly remembered for winning the America's Cup and putting yachting and sailing clearly on the agenda for the city's successful boating industry, it is the adjacent historical port and township area that is of equal interest to visitors. Many days can be spent enjoying the museums, forts and historic buildings that line every street of the this wonderful city.

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