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Hotels in New Zealand
55 Hotels
Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel
21 Robins Road

There are 19 rooms at this chic upscale property that sits just outside the center of Queenstown. It’s a quiet spot but provides easy walking access to the town’s lively action. Skiers and snowboarders will appreciate that the hotel is an eight-minute drive from the Coronet Peak ski area, plus that it provides a drying room for equipment. There are few other facilities on-site due to the size of the property, but an excellent breakfast is available daily, as are free pre-dinner drinks and nibbles. Rooms are spacious, light, and modern, with underfloor heating and glass-walled bathrooms. For a larger hotel with more facilities, it’s worth looking at the Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa.

Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa
8 Duke St, PO Box 1797

There are 82 guest rooms at this luxury property set right in the heart of the South Island’s Queenstown. On a quiet street -- but within a short walk from all the shops, restaurants, and bars that the town has to offer -- it’s an ideal spot for many visitors. The hotel has an excellent spa, cafe, and bar. There are also fitness and business centers, though the former feel like a bit of an afterthought. The large, elegant guest rooms have luxurious amenities including underfloor heating, an espresso machine, and a double spa bath. Those wanting a more intimate stay should check out the chic Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel, though it lacks the on-site facilities.

Swiss-Belsuites Pounamu Queenstown
110 Frankton Road

The Pounamu Apartments are modern and stylish self-catering units located a 15-minute walk from downtown Queenstown. Though situated by a fairly busy road, the property overlooks scenic mountains and Lake Wakatipu. Pounamu considers itself a five-pearl property, but with no on-site gym or spa and the absence of luxury touches, it feels more like a four-pearl hotel. Its 68 nicely -- but not expensively -- furnished apartments range from studios with kitchenettes to two-bedrooms with lake or mountain views, full kitchens, and washers and dryers. The units can be cleaned upon request for a fee. Amenities include a children's playground, a hot tub for four that must be reserved, and a grill that's available for a fee. For a more charming property, travelers could try the apartments at The Dairy Private Hotel, which is more conveniently located in the downtown area.

Oaks Shores
327 - 343 Frankton Road

The upscale Oaks Shores is a (mostly) apartment-style hotel on the shores of picturesque Lake Wakatipu, about a four-minute drive from Queenstown's center (the hotel offers free shuttle service). The hotel provides contemporary guest rooms with modern amenities, but most travelers -- mainly families and groups -- are drawn by its spacious apartments with full kitchens and large living rooms. Many have gorgeous lake views as well as balconies, gas fireplaces, and conveniences like laundry machines. There's a restaurant and bar on-site, but the small, sparely equipped fitness room is a downer, as is the temporarily free Wi-Fi that's limited to 30 minutes a day (additional time can be purchased for a pricey fee). For an alternative, the Rees Hotel & Luxury Apartments also offers apartments with chicer decor, plus free Wi-Fi and a better fitness center -- but rates are more expensive.

Nugget Point Queenstown Hotel
146 Arthurs Point Road, 146 Arthur's Point Road

There are 36 guest rooms at this upscale property that overlooks the Shotover River and surrounding mountains. A 10-minute drive from central Queenstown and the Coronet Peak Ski Area, it’s a good location for those wanting a peaceful, relaxed vacation. The hotel’s spa helps guests unwind, though there are a range of more engaged activities too, including sports courts, a cinema, and an up-market restaurant with amazing mountain views. The spacious rooms all have a private balcony or patio, and many have a spa bath, though decor is a bit austere. Those wanting to be closer to the shops, restaurants, and nightlife of Queenstown should check out the Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa as an alternative, though rates will be much higher. 

Queenstown Motel Apartments
62 Frankton Road

Queenstown Motel Apartments is a budget apartment-style hotel with 22 rooms one block from Lake Wakatipu. Most of these are Studio units with pleasantly modern decor and kitchenettes, but they do lack stoves and ovens and only have small fridges. Many rooms feature lovely views of Lake Wakatipu. Amenities are limited to free Wi-Fi and parking, plus a coin-operated laundry room. Note that kids under the age of 14 aren't allowed here. Travelers looking for a family-friendly alternative with more features (including a fitness center) may want to consider Glebe Apartments, a short walk from the center of town.

The Spire Hotel Queenstown
3-5 Church Street

The Spire Hotel Queenstown is an upscale boutique hotel in the center of town, only a block from Lake Wakatipu. The four-pearl property has 10 identical guest rooms with attractive, high-end furniture, gas fireplaces, huge furnished balconies, and bathrooms with soaking tubs and Molton Brown products. The hotel's highlight feature is its chic restaurant, No5 Church Lane, which serves Mediterranean fare and has a trendy bar with an outdoor patio. Some past guests have complained about noise from late-night revelers in the streets, so light sleepers may want to stay somewhere outside the town center. One alternative is Hilton Queenstown Resort & Spa, on the banks of Lake Wakatipu in nearby Kawarau Village.

The Rees Hotel, Luxury Apartments & Lakeside Residences
377 Frankton Road, Wakatipu

There are 60 hotel rooms and 90 apartments at this upscale lakefront property on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Most rooms have spectacular water views and all have handsome hand-crafted wooden furniture, private balconies, and living areas. The tranquil location means the amenities of Queenstown aren’t right on the hotel's doorstep -- it’s a 20-minute walk or five-minute drive into the center of town. A free, hourly shuttle helps ease this inconvenience. There’s an excellent restaurant as well as a wine lounge and fitness center. Mountain bikes can also be hired. Those wanting to be right in the center should check out Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa as an alternative. 

Heritage Queenstown
91 Fernhill Rd, P O Box 648

The Heritage Queenstown Hotel is an upscale property in a rural setting with postcard views of Lake Wakatipu and Ben Lomond mountains, which are popular for skiing. Its 175 stylish rooms on four floors include two-bedroom suites with kitchenettes. The property's decor is traditional with rustic touches like wall-mounted vintage snowshoes, but the interiors could use an upgrade. Features and amenities include a pool that spans indoors and out, a lovely restaurant with a vaulted, beamed ceiling, and a spa with a sauna. Wi-Fi and parking are free. After a day of skiing, guests gather at the stone-walled and timber-beamed bar with a fireplace for cocktails. For a more modern property, travelers should check rates at the DoubleTree by Hilton Queenstown

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Queenstown
79 Peninsula Road, Kawarau Village

The DoubleTree by Hilton is a good value, three-and-a-half-pearl property that's a five-minute drive from the airport and overlooks the Remarkable Mountains and Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown. A 10-seat screening room sets the tone for the property, whose contemporary lobby (with popcorn machine and candy) resembles a movie theater. This hotel offers free shuttles to the airport and downtown Queensland, but seats fill up fast. Its 98 rooms, all with mountain or water views, include sleek kitchenettes; upgraded rooms have fireplaces and balconies. There's in-room Wi-Fi, but guests say it is slow. Four pricey restaurants, a small fitness center, and bike rentals are on hand. A pool and sauna is available next door for a fee at the Hilton Queenstown Resort and Spa, a more expensive and luxury alternative.