Scenic Suites Queenstown is located in the resort of Queenstown. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the centre, yet its quiet, hillside location offers great views over the lake and mountains.
Shea
New Zealand
Great location. Great view.
A rabbit maze of hallways
This apartment-style hotel is nestled on the shores of Queenstown's Lake Wakatipu, offering stunning views over the lake and surrounding mountain ranges.
Swiss-BelSuites Pounamu Queenstown offers luxury accommodation with stunning lake and mountain views.
Tracey
Australia
Great location and spacious unit. Well equipped kitchen and great view. The gas fire place was nice in the living area. Nice warm bathroom with heated floors.
The Mercure Queenstown Resort is located on a vantage point overlooking the Remarkables Mountains and Lake Wakatipu. It features a seasonal outdoor pool, spa pools, a gym and a sauna.
Situated in the heart of Queenstown, with views overlooking Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range, Hotel St Moritz Queenstown features a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and garden with hot...
Paul
Australia
Room was spacious & very comfortable
The view was spectacular
Only 5 minute walk to centre of town and far enough for no loud music or traffic.
Spacious foyer and very secure and safe.
The Rees Hotel & Apartments offers lakefront accommodation with private balconies and spectacular views. It features free WiFi and a free shuttle to the centre of Queenstown.
Daniel
Australia
View was incredible, location was close enough to everything while still being away from city noise. Free transfer into town was helpful, although a car would be needed for getting anywhere else.
The renovated Holiday Inn Queenstown Frankton Road is located on 4.5 acres of scenic grounds, with many rooms offering panoramic views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables Mountains.
Shafiqah Adhila Binti
Malaysia
Nice view. Balcony can excess for outdoor.
Free wifi.
Complementary breakfast.
Location near airport and oposite lake Wakatipu.
Laundry wash nzd4 dryer nzd4 coin.
Situated in Queenstown, 1.1 km from Queenstown Event Centre, Sudima Queenstown Five Mile features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Staff were great and lived the comfy room and bed😊
Featuring a free express start breakfast, free high-speed WiFi and a choice of pillows in your room, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Queenstown boasts views over the crystal clear Lake Wakatipu and out...
Breakfast was wonderful. Great variety every morning.
Millennium Hotel Queenstown is located in central Queenstown. The hotel is a short walk to the local shopping and entertainment areas. It offers spacious, elegant rooms featuring marble bathrooms.
The room was beautiful and loved the buffet Brekky.
Scenic Suites Queenstown is located in the resort of Queenstown. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the centre, yet its quiet, hillside location offers great views over the lake and mountains.
We liked the room as it provided everything we needed.
The Carlin Boutique Hotel features free bikes, fitness centre, a terrace and restaurant in Queenstown. Each accommodation at the 5-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a hot tub.
Situated 5 minutes' drive from the centre of Queenstown, Kamana Lakehouse offers stunning views over Lake Wakatipu and the iconic Remarkables mountain range.
Staff were fantastic, good location with great views.
Featuring a fitness centre, a hot tub and free WiFi, Highview Apartments offers stylish modern rooms just 15 minutes’ walk from the town centre. Free private parking is available.
Loved the location and the staff. Had everything you need
Situated in the heart of Queenstown, with views overlooking Lake Wakatipu and The Remarkables mountain range, Hotel St Moritz Queenstown features a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and garden with hot...
Felt very luxurious, great views and great service
Just 5 minutes' walk from the waters of Lake Wakatipu, Eichardt's Private Hotel offers accommodation with a fireplace, free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. Guests enjoy a restaurant and a bar.
Eichardt was beautiful, thank you so much for making our stay so lovely
Ramada Remarkables Park boasts spectacular views of the Remarkables Mountains and across to Coronet Peak. It offers modern, self-contained accommodation located adjacent to Queenstown Airport.
Great price at QS,beautiful building,good location.
Wyndham Garden Queenstown opened in April 2018 at the foot of the spectacular Remarkables and a short walk to Remarkables shopping centre.
The staff, the key fob, shower, location was good!
FAQs about hotels in Queenstown
On average, 3-star hotels in Queenstown cost € 121.03 per night, and 4-star hotels in Queenstown are € 183.10 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Queenstown can on average be found for € 193.08 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Queenstown this weekend is € 123.42 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 145.39. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Queenstown for this weekend cost on average around € 464.60 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 122.93 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Queenstown for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 130.54 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Queenstown will cost around € 445.93 (based on Booking.com prices).
Welcome to New Zealand’s adrenalin capital! There are a mountain of possibilities for your pleasure including bungee jumping, rafting, jet boating and skydiving. Overlooking the calm waters of Lake Wakatipu and surrounded by peaceful mountains retreats like The Remarkables and Walter Peak, Queenstown is also party town with many cosy bars and cafés.
The best panoramas can be enjoyed when you take the Skyline Gondola up to Bob’s Peak on Ben Lamond. Breathe in the fresh alpine air when you walk or mountain bike the Queenstown Trail to nearby Arrowtown.
It’s not time to relax yet as there is still skiing to be done in the picturesque ski fields of Coronet Peak or The Remarkables and canyoning at Routeburn Canyon. Hang gliding, paragliding and abseiling are all here too!
Bring yourself back to ground level with a picnic lunch while enjoying the pristine wilderness that makes this city so eye-catching. If more intimate surrounds are your domain, then a string of high-class restaurants are available in the city centre.
Booking.com has massive variety of accommodation to choose from in Queenstown including hotels, apartments, lodges and B&Bs.
There are lots of places to eat, easy to get to everything,...
There are lots of places to eat, easy to get to everything, just be mindful of the cost we didn't realise Queenstown/New Zealand was so expensive but didn't stop us enjoying everything we did, Gondola, Shot Over River, Onsen, TSS Earnslaw Cruise, Helicopter flight ever drove around to see other small towns and the countryside. Excellent place to visit
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
Queenstown is expensive for sure but a quaint town with...
Queenstown is expensive for sure but a quaint town with numerous activities available in both the town and the surrounding area, therefore offers both relaxation and adventure depending on your mood. I went during May, therefore the snow hadn't set for which I believe skiing is a popular activity in the region and adds to the landscape with the snow covered mountains surrounding the city. Ensure you have enough money as there are plenty of other places around the South Island to stay which would be cheaper. I enjoyed Milford Sound but they were having a "drought" as it hadn't rained in 2 weeks therefore not as many waterfalls on display but still beautiful. I would go up top to do the luge and paragliding, but don't do the luge if you are tall (I'm 6'4") as there aren't any big enough for you. I also visited Arrowtown which is a nice village just outside to visit with a great vibe. Other activities I would recommend are also jet-boats and plenty of opportunities for bungee and possibly skydiving as this is very temperamental in Franz Josef where we booked and it was cancelled, therefore either here or Abel Tasman is a safer bet.
James R
Australia
10
Scored 10
I spent quite a bit of time around downtown Queenstown.
I spent quite a bit of time around downtown Queenstown. It was very easy to get around and the people were quite friendly and helpful.
I ate at the "Boardwalk" and "Flame" -- both on the wharf side. I was disappointed in the food at the Flame (pork ribs), and also that the waiters didn't explain how large a portion I was ordering. In many NZ restaurants, you have a choice of ordering a "Main" or "Entree" portion. I enjoyed eating at the Boardwalk more.
The scenery is exceptionally beautiful there and the energy of the town was incredible to experience! I'm so glad I decided to visit Queenstown!
Terry
United States
10
Scored 10
This was our fourth visit to Queenstown from Auckland, and...
This was our fourth visit to Queenstown from Auckland, and the 3rd time staying at the Heritage Hotel. Because there are numerous road works around the town at present( May 2024) and also having to pay for parking everywhere we found it easier to go in by bus and leave the car at the Hotel which gave us more freedom to walk, sight see and get around.
There are an abundance of eateries around Queenstown. Pog Mahones Irish pub. Eriks fish and chips food truck, and of course the famous Fers burgers. A short drive by car or on the bus is the the new shopping centre at Franklin not far from the airport , which takes around 15 mins, where we had lunch at Billy`s cafe, and also lunch at the Coffee club.
In Queenstown, we took the Lunch time cruise on the Earnslaw steamboat up to Walter peak sheep station. Beautiful lunch and scenery.
walked around the Botanical gardens.
Its a lovely drive by car or bus to Arrowtown you can go one way and return via lake Hayes. While there pop into the Fork and tap pub.
col
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
The traffic management situation is problematic.
The traffic management situation is problematic. Queenstown seems to be overloved causing traffic issues which are exacerbated by road works all over the place. Don’t expect to solve the parking riddle easily.
Apart from these issues Queenstown is great place with great scenery and a good vibe.
Max
Australia
10
Scored 10
Beautiful landscapes and scenery, lot of places to try...
Beautiful landscapes and scenery, lot of places to try different foods and activities to do and Queenstown is a stones throw away from the outer towns e.g. Cardrona, Wanaka, Cromwell, Arrowtown which we visited. Definitely worth a visit and the drive and scenary were spectacular. We went on two jet boat rides, to the Onsen Spas and up the Gondala for dinner at the Stratosphere Restaurant (food was great but it was very busy). Had our first Ferg Burger which was delish!! Overall, a great trip!!
There are so many positives in regards to this hotel. The location was great. A five minute walk down the hill and you are in the centre of Queenstown and all it has to offer. The room was spacious, warm and inviting. Add to that the little extras on offer- NZ lollies and Happy Hour from 5-6 every night and it made for a really enjoyable stay. Of course the staff are always the icing on the cake in any hotel review and they were all wonderful. Friendly, professional and helpful. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone.
View of lake from the balcony is amazing, and its nice to be very close to town centre but also close to all the amenities in frankton and the airport. 2 parking spaces included. Comfortable beds and lounge area, good amount of space in the kitchen dining area. Whole apartment was clean and check in process was easy. Was around $1000 dollars cheaper than a comparable apartment in the same complex on Air Bnb so much better value for money despite higher Queenstown rates generally.
The hotel is 10 min from airport and 10 min from Town centre, free shuttle every our to the centre. Everything was good about the hotel, amazing view , quiet location, good breakfast, very helpful, friendly and polite staff , in our 3 bedroom apartment we’ve got washing and drying machines that really helped us. We enjoyed the terrace and sitting hall with fire place, beds are comfortable, very clean overall
Not the most obvious place to stay in Queenstown, but there's a bus stop outside the hotel for buses into town where parking is a nightmare, a major shopping centre next door and a second one minutes away, the tour companies collect from the hotel and the flight tours are a few minutes walk from the hotel. The room was clean, well equipped and comfortable with a great view down the Remarkables.
A room with a lake view eg. a balcony is well worth the extra. The hotel is a 5 min drive into central Queenstown however there is not a lot of parking there. The hotel provided parking for our rental car. A stunning lakeside walk of approximately 15-20 minutes is the best method to reach central Queenstown. The hotel reception staff were extremely accomodating and very friendly.
We liked that it was a cheaper place to stay over Christmas compared to other stays in Queenstown. The staff were excellent and very knowledgeable. The bed was quite comfy and set low on the ground. The decor was "interesting" and neither good or bad. The bathroom was alright with a shower/bath combo but the water pressure and temperature was awesome.
We've stayed here a few times, but this was our first time in the Penthouse. You can't find anything cheaper in Queenstown CBD, and it's nicer than all the other backpackers I've stayed in. The pods provide lots of privacy. The Penthouse had its own deck and kitchen, which was ideal for a wine + cheese as the sun went down over the lake. We'll be back
Boutique hotel - fantastic friendly staff, nice breakfasts and evening canapés very relaxing. Large, comfortable, and well decorated Junior Suite with view to Remarkables and over the rugby field where tandem parachutes landed.
Short walk to the Snowcentre, Restaurants, and shops in Queenstown. Fabulous stay for our 11 nights.
The staff at Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Queenstown Lakeview in Queenstown were very responsive and accommodating to any of my concerns. The issues I had expressed were attended to swiftly. I was able to utilize the in-house laundry and kitchen facilities which were very convenient over the duration of our stay.
Great location. Everything about the hotel is exceptional. Quality of facility, rooms, service, breakfast, cleanliness, all very good. Loved the complimentary cocktail hour every evening, great way to meet fellow guests over canapes and a glass (or two) of wine. The hotel is not cheap, but it is very good value!
Great location - walking distance into centre of Queenstown.
Delightful staff - so helpful. Special shout out to Alexandra (restaurant manager at breakfast] - so professional, always smiling and nothing was too much trouble - the hotel are lucky to have you on their staff!
Lake view room was fantastic.
the location is close to the city.it is a walking distance to all the shops,skyline gondola,queenstown garden,kiwi park and the famous fergburger.
We got a room with a good view of the city and the buffet breakfast was cheap yet many choices.
our toilet flush was faulty and it was fixed right away.
The view from the room was amazing, with a direct view of the lake from the windows/balcony. The hotel location was also really convenient and a bit away from the hustle and bustle of the centre of Queenstown.
The room was also nice and spacious, while the bed was comfortable and big.
Amazing Room - Really spacious with a kitchenette included with fridge, microwave + hob. The whole building is clean, the parking out front is very useful and the sauna was an added bonus! The location is a ~10 minute walk to the centre of Queenstown, so not too bad.
Location could not have been better. A short walk to town centre but yet quiet. The Queenstown Hill hike is directly in front of the hotel beginning on Malaghan street. The staff was helpful on several occasions. The room and shower were clean.
The hotel was in a somewhat convenient location on the top of a steep hill just outside of the centre of town. The room was small and cosy with a decent shower. Breakfast was enjoyable. Overall a pleasant stay.
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