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Marree Hotel, Marree

This heritage hotel was built in 1883 and was originally known as the Great Northern Hotel. Innumerable travellers have used the hotel, many associated with important expeditions and groups, which have passed through Marree. It has also been the social centre of the town and the centre of the commercial area. The building continues to be used as a hotel. The Victorian style building of two storeys has a well detailed exterior, with ground floor window arch keystones, a hip and gable roof and is a solid construction of sandstone. The history of the hotel parallels the history of Marree as a frontier cattle and railway town in the Outback of South Australia.

Rooms are air conditioned and you have a shared bathroom to your comfortable clean room that even has ironed sheets.

Meals are served by the hotels friendly staff in the front bar, saloon bar and dining room.

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One queen or double bed and one or two single beds.

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