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Nugget Point Hotel
4/5110 Reviews
My rating of 'very good' takes into consideration the amount we paid to stay here. This was the cheapest of our 12 accommodations in NZ at under £100 equivalent. We actually felt an element of sadness as the hotel has clearly had a much grander past and is suffering now, either through lack of investment or changes in customer demand. We noticed that visitors to Queenstown are in the majority younger people looking for the thrill experiences, so perhaps a hotel on the outskirts of the town originally designed for the more discerning traveller is no longer what people are looking for. The Dining room for example is grandly furnished and has amazing views across the river - you can imagine a fine dining experience here being very popular , but now the restaurant is closed for evening meals and just opens for breakfast. Such a shame. We were advised by email that evening meals were no longer available so we were prepared for that and as there are other places close by it was not a problem for us. Our room was very spacious and had an equally spacious balcony. It was bigger than many other rooms we had in other accommodations. True, it was dated and tired but the bed was comfortable, clean and we slept well. Fresh milk was easily available at reception in a small glass bottle for in room beverages - I prefer that arrangement - the little plastic packets of milk are not environmentally friendly and fresh milk always tastes nicer. The walk/ hall way to the rooms from reception to the 1st floor was in a very poor state - this gives a very poor impression and badly needs redecorating. Breakfast was ok - not amazing, but for the money paid we felt it served its purpose well. The staff we saw were all very friendly and accommodating. There is no lift in the building and the gentleman on reception offered to take our cases up to our room as he could see they were quite heavy. It will be interesting to see what happens with this hotel over the coming years, we do wish the current team well as clearly things are not easy for them at the moment.
The Carlin Boutique Hotel
4.6/534 Reviews
The Carlin Hotel is a stunning property. The views from the balconies are glorious. I really liked the location - just outside of town, so that it is convenient to everything but during the busy holiday season, it’s on a quiet street. It’s a steep walk back from town, but after all the eating we were doing, we didn’t mind. The rooms are beautiful, tastefully decorated. The staff is attentive and friendly (shout out to Patrick who went out of his way to make a stay special). The food at the restaurant is good - we had Christmas dinner at the hotel and it was really delicious. Breakfasts we tasty and plentiful. If you’ve looked at booking this hotel, you know that it is REALLY expensive. They bill themselves as a six star hotel, but at this price, I’d like even five stars to be perfection. Cons - the air conditioning is wonky. It kept shutting off in the middle of the night and we’d wake up and not be able to get it on again. Our family had the Vista and Panorama Suites and the adjoining king rooms had absolutely no windows - of course this is because of the layout of the hotel which is built into a hill - but not only was there no natural light, but it felt like a fire hazard since the only way out in case of emergency is through the door into the hall. One evening, when the restaurant where we had a reservation was out of food (this seems to be an issue during the holidays in NZ), we went back to the hotel before 8:30 p.m. and were told the only food we could order was from the overnight dining menu, when the hotel menu clearly states that the entire dinner menu is available until 9 p.m. - the food was still tasty, but the menu was extremely limited. Other than that, the stay was heavenly and I’d gladly come back and stay again.
Highview Apartments
4.3/552 Reviews
The room is very big, the children can sleep on the sofa, the parking space is downstairs, it takes about 10 minutes to get to the cruise ship dock. The location is very convenient. Most hotels in New Zealand are equipped with kitchens, which are convenient for dishes that suit your taste. . The front desk of the hotel will also tell you where there is a supermarket and buy Chinese food. It is very caring.
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.
Villa Del Lago
4.5/552 Reviews
The Net Red Villa, which was booked 9 months in advance, was honest and not as good as expected. The 3 bedroom suite is a three-storey villa, which is very inconvenient to run up and down, far from the big flat floor. There is no toilet in the 3rd floor bedroom and the 2nd floor living room, and the design is unreasonable. The house facilities are a bit old and should be caused by high occupancy rates. The waiter has a detailed introduction to the facilities, but always reminds you that you can't do this, you can't do that, or you have to pay a fine, which makes you feel uncomfortable. As for the scenery, it was really good, but I stayed at the apartment on the Wanaka Lakeside for 3 nights, so I didn't feel amazing. It is recommended to stay in Wanaka for a few nights. There are more cars in Queenstown and there is really no Wanaka comfort.
Sherwood
4.1/587 Reviews
In the photo, I made it as if I could use both floors, but it's separate. The first floor is the first floor, and the second floor is the second floor. The location is great, the parking lot is free, the sauna is okay, and even if you stay overnight, the minibar is refilled, new towels are given, and the trash is removed. Everything is good! However, the soundproofing is not good haha The sound of the next room and the sound of the house upstairs is terrible haha The view of Queenstown on the first floor is not visible at all. It was a pity. Amenities Shampoo, body wash, and nothing other than conditioner. No toothpaste, toothbrush, slippers, robes provided! I cooked it because it was an apartment, but there is no seasoning other than salt and pepper, and there is no cooking oil. A frying pan, pot, toaster, and pot are provided. The room was warm! :)

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Number of Hotels141
Number of Reviews5,340
Highest PriceS$ 2,221
Lowest PriceS$ 39
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 417
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 422

Guide to Hotels with Spa in Queenstown

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Book hotels in Queenstown via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. While traveling to New Zealand, Queenstown is one of the most popular destinations. Located in New Zealand, Queenstown is a well-known and vibrant city.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Frankton Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Queenstown. It's easy to reach Queenstown. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Queenstown. Here, there are more than 222 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 252 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 60 five-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 515 SGD per night. There are 78 four-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 175 SGD per night. There are 19 three-star hotels in Queenstown at an average price of 135 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Queenstown. In Queenstown, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Queenstown, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. Oaks Shores Queenstown in Queenstown is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown.

In the city center of Queenstown, you'll have easy access to SkiHireNZ, Queenstown i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, St Peter's Anglican Church. You can choose attractions in Queenstown that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Southern Alps, Doubtful Sound, Twizel. The most famous attractions locally are Wanaka, Lake Wanaka, Onsen Hot Pools. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Creative markets, Steamer Wharf, TravelPharm for a great shopping experience.

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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