The National Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Express check-in/ -out
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Situated just 14 minutes' walk from the historic 19th-century prison "Round House", the smoke-free The National Hotel Fremantle features Wi-Fi in public areas and public parking nearby. This 3-star hotel is a good starting point for exploring Fremantle, including the Fremantle Passenger Terminal, which is a mere 0.7 km away.
The hotel has a prime location within a few blocks of the Fremantle Markets, while shopping venues like Fremantle Public Markets are 950 metres away. There is WA Maritime Waterfront Museum located only 1.1 km from the National Fremantle. Guests might as well enjoy proximity to Fremantle Park, situated merely 11 minutes' walk away. The area also includes natural sites like Booyeembara Park, which are 2.8 km from the property. Cappuccino Strip bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is in the vicinity of the National.
Furnished with soundproof windows, all rooms are equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with a minibar fridge, tea and coffee making equipment. An ironing set and an air conditioner are featured for guests' comfort. Featuring a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathrooms also have toiletries and towels. Enjoy views of the city, while staying at the National Fremantle.
The lounge bar will set you up nicely for enjoying your stay. Guests may find the restaurant Benny's within 5 minutes' walk of this Fremantle hotel.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at National, I was pleasantly surprised by their culinary offerings. As a history teacher, I appreciate establishments that weave their rich past into present experiences. The restaurant's ambiance, reminiscent of quaint European settings, added to the charm. I had the pleasure of indulging in a traditional high tea served on the lovely High St balcony. While enjoying layers of delightful pastries and savory bites, I couldn't help but admire how the hotel has embraced local flavors, incorporating Four Pillars gins into their drink selection. The atmosphere was relaxed, with soft chatter and laughter mingling in the background-ideal for leisurely dining. To that, I was given food and beverage vouchers which allowed me to explore various levels of culinary creativity within the hotel. The choice of venues, including the casual rooftop bar and the traditional pub, added a vibrant touch to my afternoons. With comfortable rooms and helpful staff, I found National to be an excellent base for culinary exploration in Perth.