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Queenstown – 15 hotels and places to stay

Hotels located in the centre of Queenstown

Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 2 reviews

Located in Queenstown, Owen Cottage Queenstown Genuine Comfort and Views provides accommodation with access to a garden. The property has mountain and garden views.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Superb - What previous guests thought, 62 reviews

A recently renovated apartment, Lyell Cottage Queenstown Comfortable and Warm offers accommodation in Queenstown. This apartment provides free private parking, full-day security and free WiFi.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5
Very good - What previous guests thought, 4 reviews

Set in Queenstown in the Tasmania region, Quentin's Cottage offers accommodation with free private parking. The holiday home consists of 3 separate bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a living room.

Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4
Superb - What previous guests thought, 69 reviews

Set in Queenstown in the Tasmania region, Conlan Springs Cottage offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features garden views.

What guests said about Queenstown:

10

Queenstown being so historically significant from a Mining...

Queenstown being so historically significant from a Mining perspective has a lot to offer the Tourist and Traveller. It is wonderful to Walk around the Town and Drive in and around the Town. If you are interested in Queenstown’s Mining History there is just so much to see and do and take in. Queenstown is a definite MUST DO and MUST SEE if you are travelling around Tasmania.
Guest review by
Craig Arrowsmith
Australia
10

Queenstown has so much history as a mining town but also as...

Queenstown has so much history as a mining town but also as the gateway to an environmental paradise. Because it is small and clustered around the railway station it is easy to walk around. There are some lovely old buildings and some excellent new ones. I thoroughly recommend the museum and cafe on the railway platform. Loved the Eggs Benny for breakfast.
Guest review by
Helen
Australia
10

We loved Queenstown, it's truly a hidden gem!

We loved Queenstown, it's truly a hidden gem! The people are so friendly, we had such wholesome conversations with many of the locals - this is truly one of the highlights of our trip. There is so much history documented about this place, the Galley museum was wonderful to explore and learn about before taking the Wilderness Railway the next day. The places to eat here are so good, the Gold Rush Inn had amazing food, as did the Moonscape Bar (you have to try the Sicilian Meatballs of they're on the menu!!) The scenery is surreal, being surrounded by the mountains, especially with the low hanging clouds and fog is an incredible experience. As an artist, it was so wonderful to see such a beautiful art community here, with resident artists and artwork on display in the lovely 'Soggy Brolly' - so many art murals to see too! Devastated we will miss out on their Arts event "Unconformity" this year, but will try and make it in two years time. Queenstown will definitely be the highlight of our trip, people need to venture the West Coast more often! We will be coming back here as soon as we're able. Do yourself a favour and stay in Queenstown asap!!
Guest review by
Errey
10

Incredible views. Lovely people.

Incredible views. Lovely people. The man at the museum was extremely pleasant. I recommend any person coming to Tasmania to make the trip to Queenstown. It was the highlight of my trip to Tasmania.
Guest review by
Peter
New Zealand
6.0

A very tired motel that has seen better days.

A very tired motel that has seen better days. The beds were comfortable and it was quiet but the town is just about dead. There is a lot of paint work that could happen around the units which would make it look a lot better and a new table that was strong would be great. I understand that the town is certainly not very busy these days and putting a lot of money into a hotel would probably not be wise, but I wouldn’t stay here again. I would go onto Strawn and stay in a nicer place.
Guest review by
Gayle
Australia
10

I loved Queenstown.

I loved Queenstown. Amazing scenery and walks, stunning physical beauty. Well worth seeing and doing Nelson Falls, Horsetail Falls and The Iron Blow Lookout plus longer walks we didn't have time for. Catch a movie at the Paragon Theatre, look but don't stay at The Empire Hotel. We didn't visit, or hear of any interesting museums.
Guest review by
Jane

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From US$101.48 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,028 reviews
1st time in Tasmania and couldn't get 2 nights in Strahan for the river cruise so booked our first night here, what a mistake. We should have stayed here a week and explored the surrounding areas. The room was brilliant with cooking facilities etc. We prefer to cater for ourselves at least half the time and make lunches to save a bit of money. The attached restaurant was good and the staff super friendly and helpful. We are planning to return to Tasmania to explore it in more depth and will definitely be booking accommodation here again.
Guest review by
Stefan
New Zealand
From US$111.30 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 630 reviews
This is an old hotel that has been restored over last 7 years after being abandoned for 20 years. Proprietor is friendly, helpful and has so much knowledge of the area. Nice breakfast each day. Whilst not cooked, plenty of options. Our room was at front with an extra room for sitting. Bed was comfy but was a double so a little small for me at 6.4. Queenstown is nice town but has declined in occupancy due to mine shutdown. 2 pubs left out of 14. Eat early as options virtually nil after 8pm.
Guest review by
Ian
Australia
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 101 reviews
Lovely building with interesting history- lovely views, gorgeous gardens, surrounded by greenery. Friendly professional hosts. Great attention to detail. Great little self contained guest kitchen. Fabulous breakfast and focus on high quality, tasmanian sourced products. Homemade gluten free sugar free fruitcake on arrival.
Guest review by
Hayley
Australia
From US$91.66 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.8
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 852 reviews
Microwave and fridge meant we could be self contained at a very reasonable price per night. Bed was comfortable. Best sleep I had in ages
Guest review by
Anonymous
Australia
From US$102.13 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.3
Good - What previous guests thought, 875 reviews
Room was good for a classic old Australia hotel. This place is a gem from the old days and the hotel staff are great and so helpful.
Guest review by
Russell
Australia
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