Welcome to Katrinastayz. Here you will find pet-friendly
accommodation around Australia. The Toby Award is only given
to properties personally recommended by Dr Katrina and her team.
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Casa De Freo - South Fremantle | ||
| Apartment | 4 | $90 - $100 nightly | |
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Comfortable and affordable, Casa De Freo offers a quiet location in the heart of South Fremantle with a separate garden, fully equipped kitchen and laundry, television, video and stereo, air-
Stay before 27 Nov 2008 for a
10% discount.
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Warwick House - 79 Solomon Street, Fremantle WA 6160 | ||
| Apartment | 7 | $120 - $140 nightly | |
| Spacious two bedroom apartment with private entrance, 10 min stroll to downtown, for up to 7 people. | |||
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Oceanic Apartment - Fremantle | ||
| Apartment | 6 | $286 - $450 nightly | |
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Special: Central Fremantle..Bottle of WA Wine on arrival. Stay for 5 nights in a 3 bed apt for only $1600 for up to 6 adults, children stay free in existing bedding. 1 minute walk to everything.exp: 30/11/08 Pets are Welcome by prior approval. Some shops and cafes in Fabulous Freo welcome dogs.xxxxx woof |
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South Fremantle Cottage - South Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 8 | $150 - $230 nightly | |
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Special: ** SUPER SPECIAL FOR A 4 NIGHT GETAWAY ** ONLY $110 per night. Available 24th to 28th Nov. Charming 3 bedroom house in South Fremantle. Close to restaurants, shops and boutiques. BOOK NOW! Perfect place to stay, close to South Beach and Fremantle, quiet street ideal for the family. |
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Chateau Freo - Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 10 | $140 - $180 nightly | |
| Charming character house oozing with period features, 3 bedroom, 5 mins walk into central Fremantle | |||
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East Fremantle Townhouse - East Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 4 | $150 - $200 nightly | |
| Brilliant two bedroom townhouse with oodles of charm!!!! | |||
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Fortesque - East Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 7 | $111 - $180 nightly | |
| Fortesque is a spacious open plan Townhouse located in trendy East Fremantle. | |||
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seaside rendezvous - South Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 6 | $214 - $300 nightly | |
| DOG FRIENDLY BEACH just across the road, and pet entry hatch to house: PURR...FECT.. | |||
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The Terrace - Fremantle | ||
| Cottage/ House | 9 | $200 - $300 nightly | |
| The Terrace, gorgeous 4x2 bath character cottage only one min walk from the centre of Fremantle!! | |||
Reviews of Fremantle
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - January 1998
Fremantle is a gorgeous beach. I absolutely loved travelling the west coast. One of the best experiences of my life. The fremantle hotel is a great place to make friends with the locals
Rating: 5 out of 5
Ann - February 2003
We made the 40km move to Fremantle (only 20k south of Perth) to have a look around and stayed 3 nights. “Freo” looks wonderful, having had millions spent upgrading its buildings and facilities during the America’s Cup times. Lots of Victorian buildings mixed in with the modern. Friday and Saturday nights are busy – the whole town seems to spend time eating outdoors. We explored the small weekend market and spent time in the Maritime and Shipwreck Museums looking at the history of shipwrecks, gazing at Australia II and its ‘winged keel’ and generally being educated about early maritime exploration of Australia’s coast. It put paid to our early education in which we learnt that Captain Cook and the British ‘discovered’ Oz – not so, the Dutch & Portugese were here hundreds of years earlier, made maps and generally did everything except establish an outpost.
We also joined a tour onto the “Ovens”, one of Australia’s submarines circa 1970’s. What a dirty, smelly, narrow, dangerous boat it was – why anyone would volunteer (and they were ALL volunteers) to become a submariner, I don’t know – there are more ugly ways to die on a submarine than you can think of, and if you’re not dying, then you’re asleep on a tiny cot above or below someone else, eating while sitting on your bed or anywhere else that you can find, showering rarely because of a lack of water (or not at all in the case of the French) or facing unutterable boredom the rest of the time!
We also joined a tour onto the “Ovens”, one of Australia’s submarines circa 1970’s. What a dirty, smelly, narrow, dangerous boat it was – why anyone would volunteer (and they were ALL volunteers) to become a submariner, I don’t know – there are more ugly ways to die on a submarine than you can think of, and if you’re not dying, then you’re asleep on a tiny cot above or below someone else, eating while sitting on your bed or anywhere else that you can find, showering rarely because of a lack of water (or not at all in the case of the French) or facing unutterable boredom the rest of the time!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Katie - April 2002
A relaxed cafe laiden town with a good bit of history with the prison. It has character and a great Market and a nice relaxed holiday atmosphere very easy to get to from perth on train.
Rating: 5 out of 5
trevor - February 2004
A very nice town - visit the little creatures brewery down on the the docks, take a walk through the sansdstone buildings and sit and have lunch in the big grassy park down by the foreshore
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - September 2005
Fremantle has sandstone buildings everywhere. The Maritime Museum is fascinating. There is heaps to see and do here. Highly recommend taking a boat trip from Perth city to get here.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Cam - September 1999
Fremantle is awesome, highly recommend taking the tour in the Fremantle Goal, will really open your eyes.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Meredith - August 2003
Very cool place, I went here with local friends so I got to experience the nightlife the way the locals do! Great cafes, bars and clubs with live music...this is where Eskimo Joe are from and were founded!
Rating: 3 out of 5
Mat - November 2006
I liked Freemantle, visited there when was in Perth they have a nice little brewery Little Creatures which I would say go to.. Plenty of cafes etc down by water and plenty to do...
Rating: 5 out of 5
TRUDIE - March 1995
Loved Fremantle. Wonderful old port district of Perth. Great eating areas, maritime museums, sandstone buildings, not to far from CBD of Perth and just a wonderful port city.








