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Rich heritage, modern elegance

Tucked away in the heart of charming Port Fairy, the Old Market Inn blends rich heritage with modern elegance.

Originally built in the 1870s, this beautifully restored bluestone inn offers a unique boutique stay just steps from cafes, galleries, and the wharf.

Each suite is thoughtfully styled with heritage charm and contemporary comfort – think exposed bluestone walls, plush linens, luxe touches, and self-contained kitchenettes for easy self-catering.

Whether you’re wandering the historic village streets, exploring windswept beaches, or cosying up with a book by the fire, the Old Market Inn is the perfect base for your Port Fairy escape.

This winter, take advantage of our exclusive seasonal promotion: Stay three nights but only pay for two. Available for stays between May 1 and August 31, 2025, it’s the ideal time to slow down, breathe in the salty air, and discover the magic of the off-season.

Whether it’s a romantic retreat or a solo getaway, you’ll find warmth, character, and unforgettable charm at the Old Market Inn.

Book via the website at oldmarketinn.com.au using the code WINTER2025 to unlock the best rate and secure your winter offer now.

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