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The Shipwrights Arms

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The Shipwrights Arms

Location

Battery Point, Australia

Environment

Coastal Beachfront

Number of Rooms

7 room types

Location

A great option for a journey on a budget - hotel The Shipwrights Arms is located in Battery Point. This hotel is located in the very center of the city. In the morning, have a cup of coffee while looking at the city from the window. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel — St. George's Anglican Church, Narryna Heritage Museum and Short Beach.

At the hotel

You can stop by the bar. You can stop by the restaurant. Want to be always on-line? Wi-Fi is available. If you travel by car, there’s a parking zone.

Accessible for guests with disabilities: the elevator helps them to go to the highest floors. There are other services available for the guests of the hotel. For example, a laundry and dry cleaning.

Room amenities

In the room, for you, there is a shower and a TV. The room equipment depends on its category.

General

Air conditioning
Elevator/lift
Smoke-free property
Security guard
Dishwasher
All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private)
Reception desk

Rooms

Non-smoking rooms
Fridge
Smoke Detector
TV
Hairdryer
Shower/Bathtub
Shower
Linens
Toiletries
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Important information

Know Before You Go • Some facilities may have restricted access. Guests can contact the property for details using the contact information on the booking confirmation.

House Rules

Check-in: After 2:00 PM
Check-out: Before 10:00 AM
Pets are not allowed

Additional Services

No additional services are currently available.

Child & Age Policies

All ages are welcome; a valid ID or passport is required for check-in, and minors must be accompanied by a guardian.