Admiral's Inn & Gunpowder Suites
What the experts agree on
Historic 18th-century Georgian complex with intimate charm—four-poster beds, infinity pool overlooking Freeman's Bay, and genuinely friendly staff. Less fancy than competitors but more affordable, with authentic character that newer hotels can't
“This place is full of character and atmosphere, and it reopened in 2011 following a massive renovation.”
– Frommer's
"This Georgian brick edifice, originally the shipwright's offices in what is now Nelson's Dockyard, has withstood acts of God and war since the early 18th century." Full review
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Commandeer the complimentary boat and shuttle to nearby beaches when crowds descend on the compound and the inn's captivating terrace restaurant for lunch.
"Facing the restored waterfront, the Georgian-style hotel is not as posh as the nearby Copper & Lumber Store Hotel, but it is less expensive, just as historic, and its staff is friendlier." Full review
"A charming Antigua retreat with a beautiful infinity pool, two restaurants and a boat to the beach." Full review
Upscale
"Offers guests a rare chance to stay on the grounds of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, set in immaculately maintained 18th-century British buildings straddling Freeman’s Bay. " Full review
Top choice
"This intimate inn with 23 rooms spread over four Georgian stone buildings is charmingly old-school and romantic with lots of design touches and service that lend character and a deep sense of place." Full review
"A boutique hotel housed in an 18th-century complex...rooms in the historic property feature four-poster canopy beds, harbour and infinity pool views, wood beams"
$265/night
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