Quality Hotel Bayswater
- Hotel
- 200 Max Attendees
- 4.9 km from Airport 3 miles from Airport
- 3 Event Rooms
- 40 Accomm. Rooms
Description
At the turn of the century the Bayswater Hotel was frequented by hunting parties and became famous for its genteel ‘afternoon teas’. During the Great Depression it developed into a working man’s hotel and began its long association with the employees of the railways. The Hotel was reputedly the only one in Australia to put on free beer the day...
At the turn of the century the Bayswater Hotel was frequented by hunting parties and became famous for its genteel ‘afternoon teas’. During the Great Depression it developed into a working man’s hotel and began its long association with the employees of the railways. The Hotel was reputedly the only one in Australia to put on free beer the day World War II ended. In the early 1950s the Main Roads Department wanted to demolish the hotel to make way for a new one, but thankfully they were not successful.
Although much has changed over the years, including a recent renovation and the construction of additional rooms, the Hotel still retains many of its original interior treatments, including a pressed-metal decorative ceiling and ornate timber mantels. The Heritage Room has been listed in a municipal inventory in recognition of its heritage significance, and 2013 marked the 115th anniversary for the hotel.
Bayswater Hotel is located within easy walking distance to public transport as well as local shops and businesses. Use the train line to get to prominent tourist sites including Cottesloe and Fremantle or to make connections to trains serving Western Australia’s south. The CBD is also within easy reach.
The Bayswater Hotel’s function facilities cater for all occasions, from corporate retreats where delegates enjoy short stays and full meeting and catering facilities, to special functions such as parties and birthday celebrations for up to 170 people. Our attention to detail will ensure that your event runs smoothly and successfully.
Other features include six plasma TV screens, 21 different beers on tap, DJ’s on Friday and much more. Come down for a Sunday session or some drinks on Friday or Saturday before heading into the Bistro for dinner.