The Railway Hotel is offering accommodation in Queenstown. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a garden and a bar. The rooms in the hotel are equipped with a kettle.
Situated in Queenstown, Empire Hotel Queenstown offers 3-star accommodation with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Free WiFi and room service are available.
Queenstown Motor Lodge is located in central Queenstown, a 3-minute walk from Wilderness Railway Station and Gally Museum. It offers a restaurant, free on-site parking and rooms with a flat-screen TV....
Featuring free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a bar, Silver Hills Motel is just 500 metres from central Queenstown. A TV, work desk and tea and coffee maker is standard in all rooms.
David
From
Australia
Convenient location, the on site restaurant "Smelters" was spacious, comfortable, warm, had a reasonable menu and tasty food for dinner.
Located in Queenstown in the Tasmania region, The Lazy Frog Cottage provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features mountain and garden views.
Kailash
From
Australia
Beautiful house with all the needed amenities provided by the host.
Set in Queenstown in the Tasmania region, Conlan Springs Cottage offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features garden views.
Hunters Hotel is offering accommodation in Queenstown. This property offers access to darts, free private parking and free WiFi. The accommodation provides an ATM and bicycle parking for guests.
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.
Located less than 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of town, Mountain View Motel provides free BBQ facilities and rooms with a microwave and refrigerator. Free parking is available on site.
Mathew & Deirdre
From
Australia
Property was in a great location for checking out Queenstown
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
Review score
10.0
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
Review score
10.0
The museum is amazing, especially when you grew up with half...
The museum is amazing, especially when you grew up with half the things in there. Good range of history and through the ages as well.
We rode motorcycles there and absolutely beautiful ride.
You can make it on one tank from Ouse to Queenstown (based on a mildly worked 80ci Harley and two-up with luggage) as well as Queenstown to Deloraine (if you go that way).
Suggest Two-three full days to see main things there.
Empire Hotel is absolutely great old historical hotel to stay, eat and drink. Remember it is very old so expect that the rooms are not like a new roadside hotel! History galore.
The train station is great for coffee and food also (opposite the Empire Hotel. There is a historical train ride but book well in advance.
Make sure your vehicle etc is in good shape as spares etc are limited and so is delivery times.
Don't book a short trip, you miss so much, research areas well and take full advantage. We have to go back again and not complaining about it either!
Guest review by
Christopher
Australia
Review score
8.0
An interesting town with a lot of mining history.
An interesting town with a lot of mining history. There are a number of areas around the town which are worth visiting and there are several easy day trips. The Gallery Museum is a definite must do. The history of mining and the town itself has been wonderfully captured and presented.
Guest review by
Lynda
Australia
Review score
6.0
Very limited where you could eat for dinner and...
Very limited where you could eat for dinner and overpriced!! The empire hotel Very poor customer service sat in dinning room nobody acknowledged us or anyone else sitting in there! Would not recommend!!!
Guest review by
Kattie
Australia
Review score
10.0
Queenstown in rich in history and you'll definitely need...
Queenstown in rich in history and you'll definitely need atleast a week to experience all that it has to offer.
Avoid the mountain view motel and the empire hotel, both were lacking and that's putting it nicely but the town itself is incredible.
Guest review by
Toyah
Australia
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The Railway Hotel is located near the railway where the steam trains do their run. It’s also walking distance to the main attractions in town. There is also a nice tranquil restaurant with nice food and reasonably priced. The amenities and shower are not far from the room. Shower is great with a very good flow and hot water. Such a great value for money! Should be more places like The Railway Hotel!
Good position with view of mountains when one walks out of one's room. Within walking distance of the centre of Queenstown where one can purchase supplies and also walk around and look at all the sights and attractions around Queenstown such as the lookout and the Heritage Railway and the magnificent older buildings such as the hotel.
Hunters is centrally located in the Main Street of Queenstown. The owners have been dedicated to renovating this loverly old hotel. Our room was very comfortable with a new ensuite. A complementary breakfast was served with white tablecloths and fine china.
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