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Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse

Front Street # 19, Philipsburg, St Martin / St Maarten | (888) 710-7049

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Overview

Pros
  • Charming rooms with Colonial-style furnishings, many genuine
    antiques

  • Direct
    access to Great Bay Beach and its boardwalk

  • Buzzing
    location on Philipsburg’s main shopping street

  • Suites
    offer kitchens and multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms

  • Restaurant serves fish caught by the hotel’s sport fishing boat

  • Fishing boat available for charter

  • Free
    self-parking

  • Free Wi-Fi (spotty signal)

Cons
  • Standard Rooms are small, and decor can be worn

  • No pool or fitness center

  • Breakfast not included with room rate

  • Spotty Wi-Fi

  • Neighborhood
    is deserted in the evening

Bottom Line

Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse was impacted by Hurricane Irma in September 2017. We will update our review as soon as we have more information. Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse is a three-pearl hotel located in Philipsburg, the Dutch capital of St. Martin. The hotel’s 35 guest rooms range from quaint to grand, though all feature delightful vintage decor that pays homage to the building’s long history that dates back to 1904. All rooms have balconies, most of which overlook the ocean, and some also include kitchens and multiple bedrooms. The hotel offers direct access to Great Bay Beach, as well as the bustling shops of Front Street. Moana Steak & Sea Food Restaurant focuses on freshly caught seafood. Notable downsides are the lack of a pool and the fee for breakfast. Guests interested in a less touristy beachfront location might consider LOVE Hotel in Grand Case.

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Front Street # 19, Philipsburg, St Martin / St Maarten
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Beach
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Intimate guesthouse with early 19th-century furniture and plenty of character

Set back from the road and shaded by leafy trees, the Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse's serene, dignified exterior contrasts pleasantly with the harried commercial feel of Front Street. Inside, cheerful yellow walls and touches of white lattice soften potentially stuffy gilt-framed paintings, flowery fabrics, and peacock chairs.The property has a rich history stretching back to 1904. It's served as a rooster farm, governor’s residence, and even
the home of the Dutch Royal family throughout its history. Most rooms include a
nod to the building’s stint as a rooster farm, with roosters depicted in
statues, paintings, or as a motif on hand-carved furniture. But despite its royal
name and previous occupants, the hotel feels more homey than regal, although Indian
spool tables, madras valances, and Victorian-era furnishings impart an
aristocratic air. The restaurant and bar area is quite laid-back,
but the hotel has a fairly hushed ambience otherwise -- it’s definitely not the
place for partying. This atmosphere mainly draws couples of varying ages. 

Location

Central location in Philipsburg, with Great Bay on one side and busy Front Street on the other

The back of
Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse faces toward Great Bay Beach and its curving
boardwalk. The front of the hotel opens up onto Front Street, Philipsburg’s main
shopping street, which is lined with jewelry stores, restaurants, duty-free
shops, and high-end boutiques like Ralph Lauren and Tiffany's.This proximity to Front Street may be a pro or con depending on your perspective.
On the con side, the narrow, touristy street is often clogged with cruise ship passengers and
sometimes closed to traffic, which can make getting to and from the hotel a
challenge. Many stores and restaurants close in the evening after the cruise
ships depart, and the street is often unsettlingly quiet after dark. There
are two casinos, Jump Up and Diamond, within a five-minute walk. Fort
Amsterdam and Little Bay Beach are a six-minute drive away from the hotel. Princess Juliana
International Airport can be reached in about 20 minutes by car, while the
French capital of Marigot is 25 minutes away. For those without their own
transportation, there are several minibus stops within Philipsburg. The minibus
is affordable and runs to most areas of the island, but it doesn’t operate
according to a fixed time table. 

Rooms

Stately rooms feature furnished balconies and lovely old-fashioned decor

Rooms at the
Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse exude an old-school elegance. The decor varies from room to room with four-poster beds, Victorian sofas, framed paintings,
and hand-stitched quilts among their typical features. All rooms include
balconies with patio furniture and soft lounge chairs. Most rooms have ocean
views, though the Fisherman’s Quarters Rooms offer less desirable, but still appealing views of Philipsburg. Rooms also have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and
simple coffeemakers.Standard Rooms are a bit small and, although cozy, show more signs of age than
the suites. Bathrooms have dated fixtures, off-brand toiletries, and partially
glass-enclosed showers. Bathrooms in the suites are more modern, with separate
showers and bathtubs. Suites also include separate sitting areas, kitchens, and
larger balconies.

Features

Breezy restaurant provides great food and ocean views; direct access to Great Bay Beach

Though it lacks a few expected features, such as a pool, the Pasanggrahan Royal Guesthouse has pleasant amenities that add to its value and appeal. The on-site
restaurant, Moana Steak & Sea Food Restaurant, specializes in fresh fish
caught by the hotel’s deep sea sport fishing boat. Open for breakfast, lunch,
and dinner (with closures between services), the restaurant also offers Saba
lobsters, as well as meat and veggie entrees. White tables brighten the
appearance of heavy, marine antiques, such as wooden steering wheels, in the
restaurant’s sunny interior. The dining room spills out into a beach bar
overlooking Great Bay Beach. Nightly dinner specials and happy hour draw locals and non-hotel guests. Note that breakfast isn't included in the room rate.The same
deep-sea sport fishing boat that catches fish for the restaurant can be
chartered to take guests on excursions. Typical catches include mahi mahi,
wahoo, and yellowfin tuna, which guests can later dine on at the restaurant. The hotel
backs onto Great Bay Beach, a wide, one-mile-long beach with an attractive
boardwalk. The beach is ringed by rolling green hills, and on a clear day the
island of Saba is visible on the horizon. With cruise ships docking nearby, the
beach can get crowded during the day but typically clears out later in the
afternoon. The hotel provides lounge chairs, beach umbrellas, and beach towels
for guests. Free Wi-Fi
is available throughout the hotel, though the signal isn't strong. There’s a tiny free parking lot in front of the
hotel, as well as a larger parking garage nearby.