3 Quirky Hotels in Australia For Your Bucket List

If you are the type of traveler who loves luxury hotel experiences or at least loves to indulge from time to time, we create a list of the quirkiest hotels in Australia for your next holiday.

  1. Adelphi (Melbourne)

The Adelphi hotel is oozing with personality. The dessert themed hotel is located on Flinders Lane on Melbourne. People who love sweet treats could not resist Adelphi’s charm.

As you enter the lobby of the hotel, the dessert-inspired decors will fill your senses. No, you will not find chandeliers that are made lollipops in here or an an indoor river of chocolate. But the the tasteful interiors will have you dreaming of chocolates and cake.

The Adelphi has 34 well-appointed rooms, a rooftop, and a ground floor restaurant with a dessert-inspired menu.

  1. Jenolan Caves, Blue Mountains

Located in a valley just a few minutes walk to the famous Jenolan Caves is the World Heritage Caves House, one of the most spectacular and oldest cave systems in the world.

Built in 1897 and designed by Architect Walter Liberty Vernon, the isolated hotel is reminiscent of the the late-Victorian or early-Edwardian eras.

There are no telephones or televisions in the rooms, which makes the hotel a perfect place to soak in the beautiful surroundings and just have a quiet break from the hustle and bustle of life.

  1.  Fremantle Prison YHA, Fremantle

Built by convicts in the 1850s, UNESCO World Heritage-listed, Fremantle Prison YHA is a converted hotel consisting 200 beds for those who are looking for a different level of hotel quirkiness. The Fremantle Prison housed inmates up until 1991.

The unique hotel has a 153 years of prison history where in 43 people have died in there, which makes it even creepier.

 

Which of the mentioned hotels are you more likely to stay on your next holiday? We’d love to know!

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