Augusta Hotel Motel
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Augusta Hotel Motel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Augusta, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Cape Leeuwin Water Wheel (1.4 mi) and Augusta Boat Harbour (2.6 mi), guests of Augusta Hotel Motel can easily experience some of Augusta's most well known attractions.
Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the motel, including newspaper. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
Travellers looking for cafes can head to Augusta Bakery & Cafe, The Ragged Robin, or Colourpatch Fish & Chips and Cafe.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a , such as Whale Rescue Memorial.
Enjoy your stay in Augusta!
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The huge IGA Supermarket is nearby as is the wonderful Deckchair Café next door (great coffee and magic made-to-order sandwiches) and the top quality Blue Ocean fish and chips a short walk away.
We thoroughly enjoyed our two nights stay and its trip back to the 1960s. Well worth a return stay.
Upon arrival, the room we had been allocated looked nothing like the one displayed on the Augusta Hotel website. The rusted out railings which lined the upstairs balcony outside our room should have been a dead giveaway. Inside the room, the carpets were stained, the curtains torn and the toilet soiled. The room looked as if nothing had ever been done to it since it was originally built in the 50s or 60s. I don't mind aged accommodation, provided it is clean and well maintained - nope to both in this case.
After going back to reception to politely complain, we were offered a ground floor. family room which was cleaner, larger and appeared slightly better loved.
I cannot recommend the accommodation at the Augusta Hotel, although I'm cannot speak for the Seine Bay units across the road which look newer.
However, in these days of covid, a soiled toilet is a sure sign that the bathroom wasn't cleaned or even inspected, and suggests that servicing the room simply involved changing the sheets.
Moreover, if a guest does the right thing and tries to support a local business by booking direct and increasing your profit margin, either give them a decent room or, at the bare minimum, one that looks like the one advertised on YOUR OWN WEBSITE.
The room was comfortable and had everything we needed, the room was serviced daily and very clean.
The reviewers who have said it needs refurbishing, need to consider that to do that the room rates would probably need to increase considerably. The current rates are very reasonable. (Remember Rottnest was refurbished and for a lot of people its now unaffordable)
We loved it just as it is and we loved the town, which one of the tour guides said was delightfully stuck in the 1980,s.
Augusta, imho, is one of the most beautiful places in West Australia.
The restaurant we went to every night and the food was very good, the staff great.
Especially the waitress with the long red hair, who served the food nightly.
Highly recommend the local whiting.
Great hotel and stay, thank you.
Perfect on a lovely sunny day, usually nice and quiet, have had better food for the price but who eats when you can drink anyway, right?
Get there and support the local businesses.
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