Pasanggrahan Hotel
Built in 1904, the 'Pasanggrahan' – which means guesthouse in Indonesian – has a long and rich history and is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Sint Maarten. It has formerly served as a rooster farm, a governor's home, and a residence for the Dutch Royal family. It is the oldest hotel in Sint Maarten and is still decorated in a West Indian colonial design. The Pasanggrahan, along with Fort Amsterdam and the Courthouse, is one of St. Maarten's most well-known landmarks and remaining bastions of European and Caribbean culture. The hotel was just named the official home of the St. Maarten Classic Yacht Club.
The rooms are decorated in a colonial style and have air conditioning, cable television, and private bathrooms. Some contain a seating space as well as a refrigerator. Within 1 mile, guests will find a variety of restaurants, pubs, and cafés. On-site amenities include a bar and restaurant, as well as a garden and patio where visitors can unwind.
This beautiful and ancient hotel is located on the promenade along the beach and boasts views of the Great Bay and mountains. From the hotel, it takes 1-minute to walk to the Sint Maarten Museum and 4-minute to the Philipsburg ferry station.
Location: 19 Front St, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten