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.
Patricia
Australia
Great location, restaurant on site with great staff, fire and lounge to relax also in the restaurant area to have a drink and relax.
West Coaster Motel offering heated accommodation on the west coast of Tasmania, this motel features a restaurant and a lounge bar with an open fireplace. WiFi access is available throughout the motel....
Set in Queenstown in the Tasmania region, Conlan Springs Cottage offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features garden views.
Vanessa
Australia
Nice updated property. Great bath, bed comfortable, well set up kitchen for cooking if needed. Good space.
Providing a bar, Hunters Hotel provides accommodation in Queenstown. This property offers access to darts, free private parking and free WiFi.
Narelle
Australia
We chose Hunters Hotel based on the reviews and weren't disappointed. Lovingly restored old building, fabulous friendly owner and the best included breakfast. Thank you.
A recently renovated apartment, Queen's cottage Queenstown offers accommodation in Queenstown. This apartment provides free private parking, full-day security and free WiFi.
Vanessa
Australia
Unassuming exterior on a steep hill - easy stroll into town shops. Beautifully fitted out inside with a fine blend of period art Deco and modern fittings and furniture. Warm and inviting
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.
Have to wait a couple more years to get the train going...
Have to wait a couple more years to get the train going through to Strahan again . This will be the highlight of the area. Had a great meal at the Empire hotel. We did the paranormal tour of the old hospital, bit overpriced for what you get, still not convinced of the presence of spirits though.
gilbert
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
A historic town with ample opportunities to go hiking, sight...
A historic town with ample opportunities to go hiking, sight seeing, mountain biking, with the West Coast wilderness Railway departing from here and heritage tours also available.
It is easy to walk around and find a place for a meal or coffee.
Leslie
Australia
10
Scored 10
Queenstown is a fabulous place to visit.
Queenstown is a fabulous place to visit. There's a lot to see, some great walks, and the people are really friendly and helpful. It's an old mining town surrounded by spectacular mountains and you'll need more than a few days to fully appreciate what it has to offer. We were there for 4 days during the Unconformity Festival held biannually in October but wished we had longer. The weather was fabulous for the first 2 days and then it rained, which is quite common in this area but shouldn't put anyone off visiting. One of our favourite places to eat was JJ's where we had delicious homemade vegetable soup and absolutely delectable bread and butter pudding! The Gallery Museum was also a highlight with its wonderful mining history display. Even just walking around the streets is a treat. This quirky town should be on everyone's itinerary when visiting Tasmania - but don't forget your raincoat.
Larainne
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Queenstown has lost most of its population.
Queenstown has lost most of its population. There are many vacant storefronts on Main Street. We enjoyed our overnight stay but found no reason to stay longer. I hope they find a way to revitalize their town! Nice people and great food at our hotel.
Gerard
United States
10
Scored 10
The town was so cute, I could come again when I return to...
The town was so cute, I could come again when I return to Tasmania. I've told family and friends who travel to Tasmania to stay at queenstown and come to mountain view motel accommodation was lovely and the beds were excellent thank you very much 😊 Mary
Costeletos
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
I met the most friendly and helpful people in Queenstown.
I met the most friendly and helpful people in Queenstown. I was disappointed the train wasn't running, due to maintenance. Without the train, l spent my time visiting art places and the museum. I also looked at iron bluff and the waterfall. Throughly enjoyed lots of coffee at MoonScape.
I drove to Queenstown from Strahan after a World Heritage day cruise, rather than stay in Strahan for a second night, as Queenstown is about an hour closer to Hobart. The hotel suited my needs for a short overnight stay so I could take a Wilderness Railway trip. The staff were very friendly. Renovated shower, lovely towels and sheets. It was a cold miserable day and the room was lovely and warm when I arrived. It was convenient to use their restaurant, plenty of choice, huge serve and a good meal.
The spacious thoughtfully decorated bedroom and other associated rooms, plus the lofty town view.
Walking to and from the premises to town via the rain forest gardens and steps.
We greatly appreciated the offer from Karen and Steve to drive us both ways from in town dining.
Good recommendations about places to eat in the evening in Queenstown. We especially enjoyed the Thai
restaurant with its gregarious "ORANGE man" owner.
We had a wonderful stay at Hunters Hotel. The rooms and bathrooms were exceptionally clean and well-kept. Everything had been thought of, from bathrobes and slippers, to wifi and welcome chocolates. Ralph and his wife were the most attentive and lovely hosts. They even prepared the breaky buffet earlier than usual because we had an early departure. Would recommend this place to anyone wanting to stay in the area!
It's a charming hotel located in the heart of Queenstown, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The hotel offers comfortable accommodations with a touch of Georgian rustic charm. You'll enjoy warm hospitality, free continental breakfast, and a cozy atmosphere. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind after exploring the scenic wonders of Tasmania.
It is full of old world charm with amazing views from on up high. It is a luxury stay & you are in safe hands with its hosts to ensure your stay is a memorable one. It’s the little things they do that set it above the rest & breakfast in the morning was superb lots of options & very tasty
A lovely spacious motel room with a kitchen, a shower and a bath. Clean, neat and tidy. We arrived late and it was easy to arrange a key pick-up. The view was fantastic - mountains at your step! And the restaurant nearby had fantastic Chicken Kiyev, recommend 100%
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.
This is a charming, renovated historic hotel with alot of character. The room was beautiful with vintage decor. The owner, Ralph, is a warm, kind person and prepared us a great breakfast. We will be returning there on our next visit to Tasmania!
The location is close to everything in Queenstown and was an easy drive from Strahan. Cheap if you are looking for budget accommodation. At first glance the rooms look pleasant and must have been done up semi-recently.
had breakfast at local Puffing train station.. nice and museum historial at Impireal Hotel was brilliant
And also we were running very late to arrive hotel and glad to find keys are waiting for us ..
It didn’t feel like any other cheap hotel. Rather, it had a very homely feel. Nicely furnished. Very clean. Decent sized fridge. Within short walking distance to pubs and cafes.
Beautiful historic hotel overlooking Queenstown. Warm owners who spent considerable time welcoming us; always approachable for advice and good conversation. Yummy breakfast.
Staff were friendly. Room was small but comfortable. Bed was great. Food at the bar was lovely. Had 3 nights eating in and never had a bad meal. Big servings and tasty.
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