The Best Hotels to Book in Queenstown for Every Traveller
On the shores of brilliant-blue Lake Wakatipu, on New Zealand‘s South Island, Queenstown is a special place indeed. With that framing horizon of the jagged Southern Alps, it is a city for outdoor enthusiasts and lovers of adventure sports. Bungee jumpers flock here for the thrill of their life. But it’s not all about adrenaline – some of the loveliest places to stay are the most relaxing spots in town. Whether you’d like a lodge or a spa retreat, a standalone property or a boutique beauty, read on and reserve a room at one of the best hotels in Queenstown, bookable with Culture Trip.
Queenstown Country Lodge
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This farmhouse-style lodge, 10 minutes’ drive from Queenstown, is like your own modern-day little house on the prairie: surrounded by log-fenced fields and fruit trees, and backed by rugged hills. The five rooms vary in style: some (the Remarkables Room and the Shotover Room) own a darker, moodier look with chocolate tones; while the others are lighter and brighter – but they all come with fantastic views either towards the Remarkables mountain range, or across the property’s landscaped gardens. Live-in hosts Jennifer and Mark know the area like the back of their hands, so tap them up for day-trip ideas.
Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa
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Picture a Parisian grande-dame transported to the centre of Queenstown: that’s boutique French chain Sofitel, and its designer hallmarks are all over this place. A crème brûlée colour scheme – all vanilla, coffee and burnt caramel – combines with heavy drape curtains, elegant, contemporary chandeliers and walnut wood panelling to envelop you in luxury. Of the three on-site restaurants, the Jervois Steakhouse is the one to book if you’re pushing the boat out – with oysters, king crab and top-line lamb and beef to salivate over on the menu.
Azur Luxury Lodge
Boutique Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Hotel, Lodge, Luxury
QT Queenstown
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Ridiculously good looking enough to get away with its delirious website blurb (“surprise yourself with the impossible, and risk it all for the beautiful moment”), this ultra-glam Queenstown hotel, just outside the city centre, is cooler than the glacial lake it overlooks. Artsy decor makes you feel like you’re in an architect’s penthouse apartment rather than a hotel: check the hanging fireplace in the lobby and those leather-draped, wire-frame chairs and wood-block side tables in the rooms. Views are either out over the lake or up to the mountains – either way, you’re in for a treat.
Lakeside Luxury on Suburb Street
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Travelling through New Zealand as a group? Make yourselves at home in this standalone holiday lodge right on the lakefront. Sleeping up to nine guests across four bedrooms, it’s coffee-table-book-stylish. Clock the clever indoor-outdoor patio dining area that comes with heaters, a stone fireplace and a retractable roof for those balmy nights when you want to eat under the stars. Rooms are Scandi-chic, with elegant contemporary furniture. Some have double aspect French doors boasting sweeping landscape views that’ll blow you away.
Hotel St Moritz Queenstown
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With that clean wood panelling, the asymmetrical stone fireplace in the lobby and those giant engineered wood beams, the feel here is of a traditional ski lodge, refined to within an inch of its life. All the folksy bits – the stuffed animal heads, the vintage skiing paraphernalia – you might expect to find in its American equivalent have been trimmed away, leaving a flawlessly sleek, pared-back experience. Rooms are intimate and organic-feeling, without being OTT. You might get a framed print of a mountain wildflower, a studded leather headboard or moss-green curtains, but mercifully, no snow shoes nailed to the wall.
Eichardt's Private Hotel, Queenstown
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Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel
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The Rees Hotel and Luxury Apartments
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Villa del Lago
Suite Hotel
Away from the main road, almost at eye-level with the shimmering waters of Lake Wakatipu, this collection of suites and serviced apartments has a quiet, grown-up sophistication that other, blingier properties in the area fail to muster. The living areas – with squishy leather sofas, gas fireplaces and plenty of wool throws – feel comfortable and familiar, rather than somewhere you’d worry about leaving a hot drink without a coaster. The kitchenettes are generous enough to actually cook dinner at, and the views – well, the views are worth the price alone.
Browns Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Bed and Breakfast
Queenstown House Boutique Bed and Breakfast & Villa Apartments
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Fancy breakfast in bed while looking over the roofs of Queenstown, snow-draped mountains and a lake of rolled fondant icing? Oh yes we do! Set back on a hillside overlooking the town, this large, homely B&B does all the little details so well. Each room is uniquely decorated with an eclectic mix of vintage and new furnishings, all guests get a complimentary laundry service and, if you’re staying more than two nights, you’ll get a daily pre-dinner drink and cheeseboard served to your room each evening. So, our advice – definitely stay more than two nights.