The island's second town, located at the far western end of the island, only bustles when a rare cruise ship ties up at the Frederiksted Cruise Ship Pier. Founded in the 1750s, Frederiksted during the late 1800s was the island's main port. It was almost totally destroyed during the 1878 labor riots, but was rebuilt to its current Victorian gingerbread style at the end of the 1800s. Shops and restaurants now occupy what were once businesses and homes. There is no admission charge.
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Great place when you know what to expect
This is a great little hotel in a wonderful location in downtown Frederiksted. If you are expecting a resort, yes you will be disappointed, but...
Great Location, but...
I arrived for a week's stay at the Frederiksted Hotel around 7pm on a Monday night. There was no one on duty at the front desk and the office w...
Needs Improvement
Quite dissapointed with this hotel. Had to wait 40 mins after check in for our room to be ready. No hot water and shower head needs to be repla...
Totally terrible
I was really disappointed with the Frederiksted Hotel because my husband and I took this trip to celebrate our 5 year wedding anniversary, howe...
A good place to stay
I stayed two weeks at this hotel. It is clean with a nice pool and a great breakfast. If your goal is to be downtown and see the water front, t...
Boo!!!!
I stayed at the Fredriksted for just under 2-weeks as a business traveler. I had not seen the physical hotel except via the pictures posted on ...
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