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Fremantle Prison YHA
Backpacker HostelDescription
Fremantle Prison YHA has all the added comfort of a modern backpacker's hostel - a mix of private and shared rooms, free Wi-Fi, modern facilities - all within a charming historic building.
Learn about the rich history displayed throughout the hostel during your stay. World Heritage-listed Fremantle Prison was built in the 1850s with the first convicts occupying it in 1855, all the way up until 1991. The women's division of the prison is now the Fremantle Prison YHA.
Experience a historical and unique stay at the Fremantle Prison YHA. Built in the 1850's it's the only accommodation in Western Australia with UNESCO World Heritage Status. If you're feeling brave, sleep in the actual prison cells! The hostel has an additional purpose-built building with ensuited private rooms for luxurious travellers.
Three self contained, lovingly restored historic cottages, located on top of the hill with historic Fremantle City at your doorstep. Perfect for families, groups and friends wanting to stay somewhere special when visiting the historic maritime city of Fremantle.
Accommodating up to 6 people in each of the three cottages with two bedrooms (double and bunk rooms)
Fully equipped kitchen/dining/lounge room
Outdoor patio in the back yard and relaxing veranda from which you can watch the world go by at the front of the cottage
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