Although a beautiful building from the outside, the Guest House is looking a bit tired on the inside. We never saw a single person neither hotel staff nor another guest during our stay, which made for a rather strange experience. The room was small but reasonably comfortable, the bathroom was a good size. Wifi ok, but not many power points in the room. Queenscliff itself is a gorgeous old-style Australian town with some interesting shops and beautiful buildings.
I love the guesthouse experience, interacting with the fellow residents. However I am not sure Aussies get it.
It was nice to see this old building well maintained.
It's not new nor modern, but Queenscliff is a quaint, historic destination anyway. Room was big enough for two,had a clean ensuite & a comfy bed. Hosts too were nice on arrival, what else could you ask for apart from a good rate. Well this too was at a great price, so 2 thumbs up!
Pros
- Friendly and welcoming staff who showed us all the facilities, common rooms and took us straight to our room.
- Convenient location
- Beautiful building. Lots of art. Home feel.
Cons
- No lift
- Parking can be difficult to find if arriving during mid to late afternoon where the town is buzzing with visitors.
hotel room was clean , facilities good , short walk to shops & restaurants, building is getting tired and could do with update , no designated parking area available {on street parking only} staff are very friendly
overall a good experience
Great place to stay if you are heading out on the Blues Train, can walk back to accommodation. People are very friendly and helpful. If you like rustic and appreciate historical architecture then this place is for you!