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Robe Art Apartments 3

With warm contemporary interiors and an enviable central location, this Robe accommodation is just a short walk from the main street of Robe. THE ROBE ART APARTMENTS will delight all guests. A destination perfect for business or leisure travellers. Three apartments have been fully renovated and open directly onto historic Smillie Street, right in the centre of the 'old Robe' precinct. Cafes and restaurants and both the Caledonian and Robe Hotels are just a short stroll down the street with Front Beach a mere 1 minutes walk over the town square. The refurbished apartments feature art work in three distinct genres, works by South Australian artists, works on paper and indigenous works. All have a generous double bedroom overlooking the second story verandah, a comfortable sitting room and open plan living room and kitchen. A second queen bed downstairs take the accommodation to 4 people per apartment.

Tariffs

High Season: $1,815 per week, $295 per night
Low Season: $1,465 per week, $215 per night
Other Season: $1,255 per week, $245 per night
2 night minimum booking. High season covers peak period between the start of the summer school holidays until the end of January (7 night minimum) as well as all long weekends (3 night minimum) and Easter (4 night minimum). Shoulder season covers Feb - April and Sept - Nov. Low season is the remaining colder months.

Special Deals

Rates may be negotiable for longer than 2 night stay, feel free to discuss with our Bookings Co-ordinator.

Beds

2 Queen size beds.

Facilities

  • Fully renovated and well equipped kitchen with dishwasher and appliances
  • Glass cooktop, microwave oven and fridge
  • New, modern bathrooms
  • Iron and ironing board
  • All bedroom and bathroom linen supplied
  • Large queen room upstairs with access to private balcony
  • Flat screen television in lounge with DVD player
  • Two daybeds downstairs
  • Large rear yard and communal BBQ area

Other Information

Robe Art Apartments 3 is located at 26 Smillie Street, Robe - crn of Bagot and Smillie Street, Robe

This two storey Victorian set of row houses dates back to 1857. Originally built for Alexander Campbell as single storey accommodation for the busy sea port, the second storey was added to become the first Bank building in Robe. Since those days it has housed a Girls School and later, famed Australian singer, June Bronhill lived here.

  • Suitable for children

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