“Royal Hotel” Perth landmark restored
November 21, 2019
A piece of Perth’s history was finally unveiled last Friday with the grand re-opening of the restored “Royal Hotel” on the corner of William and Wellington streets overlooking Yagan Square. The landmark hotel was originally built almost 140 years ago back in 1882 and pays homage to the great Australian pub complete with Victorian era features.
This hotel is a great place to sit back and have a beer, relish in a piece of Perth’s history and is also only a short 5 minute walk from Griffin’s upcoming Reside on Money development.
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