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Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.25km from city center
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.25km from city center
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.25km from city center
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Ipswich Art Gallery

Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.18km from Ipswich Art Gallery
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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St Marys Catholic Church

Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.65km from St Marys Catholic Church
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Ipswich Antique Centre

Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|0.8km from Ipswich Antique Centre
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Cunninghams Knoll

Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews

Quest Ipswich

Ipswich|1.4km from Cunninghams Knoll
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV

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Oaks Ipswich Aspire Suites
3.9/553 Reviews
Clean open rooms with nice balcony, everything I needed was in the room. Short walk to city and riverside. Parking bays could be a bit difficult to navigate, but mine was ok getting in and out. Separate office desk was handy.
Quest Springfield Central
4.4/547 Reviews
The last time I went there, the milk in the refrigerator was opened. It was just because the last resident put the bottle back on, so I didn't even realize it was opened at first, so I think the cleaning staff didn't notice it, and so did I. Just picked it up and saw it, and I hope that this kind of thing will not happen again in the future. When I checked in on the first day, I didn't answer the door because I wanted to sleep too much. As a result, I was very worried that I missed the cleaning time. I didn't expect that the cleaner was very quiet and cleaned up for me (so quiet that I didn't find anyone coming in), I'm really grateful !
Ipswich City Motel
2.7/532 Reviews
excellent, good clean beds, great shower, very clean rooms, very friendly.
Quest Ipswich
4.3/571 Reviews
I stayed at Quest Ipswich for just over a week in an entry level studio apartment. I had previously stayed at Quest Palmerston North, NZ and was really spoilt there, so the focus of my review will be to compare the 2 properties. At both Quest properties, the staff is amazing and helpful, seeming to go out of their way to solve any issues. Upon arrival I was surprised to see an adjoining room door (which I usually try to avoid). I was told that all the entry level studios have this. While sleeping my first night, there was a big spill of light coming under this door and I became concerned about possible sound from my neighbor as I was going to be doing some day sleeping. Hotel staff said they had a foam piece that they put and it should have been there, so they quickly installed it. The entry door to my room also had quite a gap at the bottom and I did easily hear hall noise, so the addition of a door bottom sweep (as seen at other hotels) would be nice. My room and the entire property was spotless and in great shape. When comparing the features between Quest Palmerston North and Quest - Ipswich, these are the features at Palmerston that would be easy upgrades that I think would be worthy of this price point. ADD these missing features: - Coffee maker (Palmerston has a Nespresso with free pods) - Shower soap/shampoo dispensers (as opposed to the wasteful small bottles) - Pivoting TV wall mount. When eating dinner at the desk, the TV cannot be swung to view it properly. - USB charging ports built in to at least the electrical plate by the desk - Tissue / Kleenex in dispenser - Paper pad and pen The only place to eat dinner in the room is at the desk. The desk chair is hard wood with no adjustment possible. When working at my computer for extended periods, my back was feeling the lack of comfort. There is another soft chair near the windows, but it wasn't suitable. Suggest to replace the hard chair at the desk with a proper adjustable office chair, or at least make one available on offer. What did Quest Ipswich have that Quest Palmerston N. did not? + Room SAFE (quite large) + Many streaming services built into the TV
Country Motel Ipswich
4.2/595 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay here and the staff are lovely. The only thing we would change is to have another smoking section at the bottom end of the rooms so the guests don't have to walk so far from the room. The pool was beautiful and the restaurant was great. Lovely food and lovely staff.

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Highest PriceUS$1,158
Lowest PriceUS$67
Number of Reviews 584
Number of hotels76
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$172
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$172

Ipswich Hotel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Ipswich, Trip.com is here to help! Ipswich may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Ipswich is not a big city. When traveling here, you can choose to stay in hotels around the city center.

Ipswich does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Although Ipswich is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Ipswich, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 79 USD. There are 6 four-star hotels in Ipswich at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are 2 three-star hotels in Ipswich at an average price of 68 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Ipswich, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Best Western is the top choice of many travelers in Ipswich. Best Western is the most popular brand among tourists. Ipswich City Motel in Ipswich is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Metro Hotel Ipswich International.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Ipswich, such as Qld MotorSport Memorabilia Display Centre. You can choose attractions in Ipswich that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Rosewood Railway Museum. The most famous attractions locally are The Workshops Rail Museum, Limelight Cinemas.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 28.08°C during the day, 22.22°C at night

• April to June: 20.97°C during the day, 14.43°C at night

• July to September: 19.6°C during the day, 12.13°C at night

• October to December: 26.96°C during the day, 20.07°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 115.0 cm

• Summer: 54.9 cm

• Autumn: 39.33 cm

• Winter: 83.17 cm

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