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Marina Apartments - Element Escapes
4.1/520 Reviews
Absolutely incredible unit! Everything was thought of and the unit was spacious and located just steps from the lake front. We couldn’t fault it! Washing machine and dryer, drying racks, dishwasher and all liquids provided as well as all the mod cons! The service was amazing! A great welcome basket and always easy to reach in a moments notice via WhatsApp. Will definitely be where we stay going forward! :) Thanks element escapes for making our holiday one to remember!
The Rees Hotel, Luxury Apartments & Lakeside Residences
4.5/559 Reviews
Whilst this is an hotel that is rated as a luxury hotel there are a few features which don’t justify that title. The rooms are well appointed and very comfortable, and most have beautiful views of the lake. However there are a few things that are irritating. Being offered a coffee on arrival and then realise you have to pay for it, having to ask for enough tea and coffee every day, and always having to ask for more milk. The room service menu is very limited and not available when it says. We had to order an early breakfast which came in a carrier bag, with no milk or yogurt. Eating muesli dry is not fun! Apparently they had run out of yoghurt? I am sure when these minor details are ironed out the Rees would be truly classed as a luxury hotel.
Swiss-Belresort Coronet Peak
4.1/5120 Reviews
Friendly front of house and house keeping staff. Although there are staffing shortages everywhere, the staff here were always available and helpful. Our house keeping team although on a 3 day turn around service, did not get to service our room while we were there, offered towels and extra tea, coffee without hesitation when requested. Thank you so much! The decor is quite out dated and while at first it was off putting, (cream/green interior hallway and furniture, corridor stained carpets, seeing the size of our room and how clean it was made up for it. The bed was a king/possible super king, very comfortable and extra pillows provided. The continental breakfast is more than sufficient. Again the waiting staff I approached where happy to top up, add more (the pastries). Thanks for a wonderful stay!
Holiday Inn Queenstown Remarkables Park, an IHG Hotel
4.6/595 Reviews
The hotel service is very good, there are Chinese people, and the language is very convenient. The facilities and the scenery outside the window are top-notch. If you come to Queenstown next time, you should also stay here. There is bus No. 1 that can go directly to downtown Queenstown.
Quest Queenstown Apartments Remarkables Park
4.7/596 Reviews
We were on the ground floor with a beautiful view of the mountains. Once the patio door was shut, couldn’t hear the helicopters nor planes. Given the airport is minutes away the lack of noise was great. Kitchen has a bar fridge, dishwasher, plates etc (however some was 2 of, 3 of or 4 of. Would have been better if all was 4 of so you didn’t have to wash every day), pots/pans, toaster, kettle and some tea/ coffee. Also a clothes washer with the right setting, is a dryer. Dining table room for 2 and 1 single lounge chair. Huge bed and good room for clothes. Bed was huge and comfortable. Floor width glass door/ window to balcony overlooking the mountains. Across the road the land is currently vacant so private and no car traffic. Bathroom is comfortable and great shower but no heated towel rail. It’s about a 5 minute walk to shops including a large supermarket and some food venues. There is a public bus service to Arrowtown or Queenstown but it’s very sporadic sadly and services are cancelled. But it took 18 minutes to get to Queenstown and cost $2/adult instead of a taxi at about $40! Room cleaning was sometimes very late in the day but it didn’t bother us as we actually didn’t need it. Parking is available out front but first in gets it. So during peak season I’d imagine it’s a problem. Overall: pros are comfortable with everything you would want, close to airport, quiet location, near supermarket. Cons: it’s a 15+ minute drive to Queenstown, no heated towel rack in bathroom and parking could be a problem.
Sudima Queenstown Five Mile
4.6/5131 Reviews
“Sudima Queenstown Five Mile” -is in Queenstown, right? The name seems pretty clear. It’s shown as being in “Queenstown Central” which is in central Queenstown, right? The name seems pretty clear on that point too. Close to the lake perhaps, looking towards the mountains, near the Queenstown bars and restaurants? WRONG. WRONG. “Queenstown Central” is not in central Queenstown. It’s the name of a shopping centre outside of Frankton, next door to the airport, surrounded by massive carparks, supermarkets, K Mart etc and about 50m off the main State Highway 6A. Hence the “Sudima Queenstown Five Mile”, despite the name, is 7.6 km from Queenstown according to Google maps (or a $50+ taxi ride away, as I can tell you from frequent experience) and about as far away from the experience or the convenience of staying in central Queenstown as you can get. Close to the lake perhaps, looking towards the mountains, near the Queenstown bars and restaurants – in your DREAMS. Having booked in a hurry and taking at face value the name(s) described the reality, we were stuck at this hotel for three nights. On arriving we were given an “underground carpark pass”, meaning that as an elderly couple we had to park 5-10 minutes’ walk away from the hotel in an isolated underground location, walking through deserted carparks late at night or early in the morning. (As we were checking out, we discovered that the receptionist could have simply noted our car registration number and for the duration of our stay we could have parked in the massive carpark immediately outside the hotel door.) We were given Room 223 for our stay, which I found overlooked the massive nearby roundabout on the main State Highway 6A (meaning trucks would be audibly braking at all hours), with a view to K Mart, I went back to the desk and asked for a room away from the Highway. We were moved to Room 214. On entering Room 214, I discovered a woman lying on the bed, semi-undressed, on the telephone. I quickly backed out of the room and went straight down to reception, where I was told, “that’s odd, someone mustn’t have updated the system”. I went back to Room 214, knocked on the door and apologised to the occupants, explaining what had happened. All attempts to find another hotel to stay in were unsuccessful; there were no vacancies at such short notice. We stayed in Room 223, but tried to be out of the hotel as much as humanly possible. I had booked restaurants in Queenstown – full degustation menus with matching wines, for every night we stayed - meaning I couldn’t drive, and we consequently were paying an extra $100-130+ per night to go to dinner and return to the ‘carpark-hotel’. Had the room we stayed in been in a hotel located in central Queenstown then it would have been a pleasant experience, but what we experienced was simply awful. Might the name of both the hotel and the shopping centre mislead people who are booking a stay in Queenstown? I will leave it to you to decide.

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Queenstown Travel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Queenstown. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Queenstown is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! While traveling to New Zealand, Queenstown is one of the most popular destinations.

Frankton Airport is the primary airport in Queenstown. Besides flying, taking a train to Walter Peak is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 222 boutique hotels in Queenstown. Queenstown has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 158 USD. There are 60 five-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 288 USD per night. There are 78 four-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 127 USD per night. There are 19 three-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 97 USD per night. Queenstown has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Queenstown, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Queenstown. A popular hotel in Queenstown, Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown is also one of the highest rated. Hilton Queenstown Resort & Spa is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Queenstown, nearby attractions like SkiHireNZ, Queenstown i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, St Peter's Anglican Church can be your first stop. For short trips in Queenstown, Southern Alps, Doubtful Sound, Twizel are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Wanaka, Lake Wanaka, Onsen Hot Pools. Commercial areas like Creative markets, Steamer Wharf, TravelPharm are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 17.8°C during the day, 11.8°C at night

• April to June: 9.3°C during the day, 4.5°C at night

• July to September: 7.71°C during the day, 2.79°C at night

• October to December: 14.58°C during the day, 8.99°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 56.13 cm

• Summer: 65.4 cm

• Autumn: 59.63 cm

• Winter: 68.43 cm

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