McAlpine House - Boutique Hotel - Broome

From $ 200.0 to $ 450.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9192 3886
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A beautifully renovated authentic pearler's home built in 1910, surrounded by lush tropical gardens populated by exotic birds, historic McAlpine House is now a magnificent boutique hotel of only six rooms.

Offering unparalleled privacy and a comprehensive personalised service to individuals or small groups, the graceful heritage complex is truly one of the most exclusive places to stay in the tropical north of Australia.

McAlpine House is situated in quiet, relaxing surrounds in the centre of Old Broome with easy access to shops, restaurants, galleries, museums and other attractions. It is ideal for travellers who seek a tranquil and memorable holiday base. It is perfect for small groups of friends to book the entire hotel for a private gathering. McAlpine House take great delight in organising the perfect wedding, birthday celebration, or anniversary. The privacy of the house combined with the specialised service is ideal for group bookings either formal or informal.

McAlpine House was the residence of Lord Alistair McAlpine who built the Cable Beach Club and purchased many of Broome's historic buildings such as the Sun Cinema Centre located in Chinatown about two kilometres away. Town Beach, famous for the stairway to the moon is just one kilometre from McAlpine House. The are many art galleries and restaurants within close proximity. Gantheaume Point is six kilometres from the house and is a beautiful spot to observe one of Broomes famous sunsets. Try a camel ride on Cable Beach or a hovercraft trip on Roebuck Bay. Flights to Cape Leveque and the Horizontal Waterfall and the Kimberley can also be arranged.

McAlpine House has no equal and is a place that will linger in your heart for years to come.

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