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Rose Hotel, Bunbury

Established in 1865, the Rose Hotel is one of the most impressive hotels in the South West Region. The Hotel was rebuilt in 1898 to cater for the booming gold rush trade. It’s decorative cast iron verandahs and attractive facade make it a landmark in Bunbury‘s streetscape. The Hotel’s many vantage points offer picturesque and striking views over Bunbury Harbour and the ocean.
The Hotel offers heritage accommodation, self-contained motel accommodation, as well as fully serviced beachfront apartments. Dining, bar and bottleshop facilities are also available. Functions of all sizes, including weddings, can be catered for within the hotel.

Ideally located within walking distance from the “”Cappuccino Strip”” and entertainment precinct, the hotel has always been a popular stop over for visitors to the South West Region. Relax and enjoy the personality that reflects the history and ambience of yesteryear, whilst providing all the comforts of today.

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Website: www.rosehotel.com.au

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