Esplanade Hotel Fremantle

Fremantle, Australia

3.3

7 reviews

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Credit, Debit
Wi-Fi
Free
Dogs Allowed
No
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Description

Specialties

Savour the culture and tradition of Western Australia’s premier tourist destination when staying at the newly reimagined Esplanade Hotel Fremantle — by Rydges. Our Fremantle accommodation options pay tribute to the history of our building while incorporating references to Fremantle as a port city, creating an environment that is rich, warm and sophisticated for business and leisure travellers alike.

Whether in town for business or leisure, you will sink into cosy beds topped with crisp white linens and plenty of fluffy pillows in our 300 guest rooms and suites, all of which boast complimentary high-​speed Wi-​Fi access, LCD TVs with Foxtel, and IDD and STD dialing.

Our Fremantle accommodation houses two restaurants with menus offering everything from buffet breakfast, brunch and dinner, perfectly grilled WA steaks, fresh seafood, tapas, wholesome sides and decadent desserts. As well as the Marine Lounge Bar for light meals and great coffee.

As the third largest convention and exhibition venue in Western Australia, Esplanade Hotel Fremantle — by Rydges boasts plenty of ideal spaces for Fremantle conferences, meetings, weddings and social events.

History

Established in 1896.

The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle is then, a unique and special hotel. Its architecture is a rare blend of colonial, federation and modern designs and combines all these styles to produce its own unique flavour. Its history embodies the evolution of Fremantle and highlights significant events from the Western Australian past and present. Its ability to stay abreast of change has meant the Esplanade Hotel Fremantle has acted as somewhat of a social barometer, exemplifying the changing moods and growth periods, at both local and state level.

The Esplanade Hotel Fremantle is of significant social value as it has contributed to the Fremantle community’s sense of place as a centre for social and recreational activities since the 1890’s and is a living reminder of Fremantle’s past.