10 Isle Street, Queenstown, New Zealand | (888) 989-6591
In a country setting, a short walk to downtown Queensland
Attractive rooms with mountain and lake views and fresh cookies
Self-catering apartments available
Outdoor whirlpool with mountain views
Free cooked-to-order breakfast, plus welcome Champagne
Computer station in lobby, cozy library, and free Wi-Fi throughout
Drying room for ski equipment and mountain bikes to borrow
Outdoor courtyard with fireplace
Laundry and dry cleaning services for a fee
Concierge services and free luggage storage
Rooms are on the small side
Siren from nearby firehouse might pose noise issues
No children under 12 allowed (pro for some)
Parking is difficult
The Dairy Private Hotel is a charming upper-middle-range boutique property with a modern farmhouse vibe and scenic views, located within a five-minute walk of downtown Queenstown. Guests -- 12 and older only -- are greeted with a glass of free Champagne in a fire-lit lounge. The 13 stylishly simple rooms include free Wi-Fi and house-baked cookies, but rooms are a bit small, and a nearby firehouse siren can cause disruption. The property serves a hearty free breakfast in a vintage storefront space. It's a low-tech, low-key atmosphere, with a handful of thoughtful amenities like a small hot tub, a cozy library, and mountain bikes to borrow. A prime gathering spot is a terrace with a stone fireplace and mountain views. For a hipper, less folksy property, travelers could try the Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel.
Scene
Cozy farmhouse-style boutique property
Couples of all ages, including skiers, are drawn to The Dairy Private Hotel, a farmhouse-style property in a central location. Situated in a cluster of wood and masonry buildings on a quiet road, this modern-rustic hotel is a small and intimate property with a charming, casual atmosphere. The breakfast room is in a vintage, roadside storefront with a chalkboard menu and black-and-white striped high-back chairs. There are overstuffed, saddle-leather sofas and armchairs in the fire-lit reception and honesty bar lounge, and there's a small library as well. Prime gathering spots are outdoors, either on a terrace with a stone fireplace, or in a cushioned wooden chair around the hot tub, which sits above ground and overlooks a mountain vista. The hotel draws both couples and families, but only children 12 and older are allowed.
Location
Residential area, a five-minute walk to downtown Queenstown
Perched up a steep drive on a quiet, residential street, The Dairy Private Hotel is just a five-minute walk from downtown Queenstown. For naturalists, the Kiwi Birdlife Park is a four-minute walk away. The Skyline Queenstown Gondola is also four minutes away on foot. It's six minutes by car or 58 minutes on public transportation to the Ben Lomond Scenic Reserve. Nearby golf courses include Jack's Point Golf Course, which is a 22-minute drive, and Queenstown Golf Course, which can be reached in 26 minutes. It's about a 40-minute drive to Skipper's Canyon for white water rafting. The Queenstown Airport is around a 12-minute drive or 25 minutes by public transportation.
Rooms
Simple, tastefully decorated rooms with nature views and minibars
Guest rooms are simply but stylishly furnished with dark, slatted-wood blinds and desks, complemented by earth toned pinch pleat drapes. Broad headboards in a coppery mesh pattern are paired with chocolate-brown bed skirts and ceramic lamps. All of the rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, alarm clock radios, phones, minibars, coffee- and tea-making facilities, safes, and fans, but no air-conditioning. Guests enjoy the house-made cookies, which are replenished throughout their stay. The bathrooms are spacious and high ceilinged, with white subway tiles and modern chrome fittings, including a heated towel rack. Deep soaking tubs have adjustable showerheads and glass shields. Hairdryers, robes, slippers, and Molton Brown toiletries are included. Some guests say the rooms at The Dairy Private Hotel are a bit tight in terms of space. They range from 226 square feet (21 square meters) for the smallest room with limited views, to 322 square feet (30 square meters) for the most expensive room with a private balcony and views of the mountains and lake. The property also includes apartments with fully equipped kitchens, four bedrooms, and two baths.
Features
Free buffet breakfast, welcome Champagne, and house-made cookies
This small hotel doesn't have too much in the way of facilities, but some thoughtful amenities are offered, including a free welcome glass of Champagne served upon arrival in the fire-lit lounge. The cozy library is stocked with books and magazines that are available for guest use. The lounge, which includes a computer station and a fireplace, has an honesty bar. A free breakfast buffet is served in a retro storefront, and includes cooked-to-order foods, pitchers of fresh juices, homemade porridge, baked goods, fruit, and yogurt. Though there's no full restaurant, the kitchen will also put together gourmet food baskets for a fee.Outside, there is a terrace with a fireplace and a mountain-view terrace with a hot tub. Other features include a drying room for ski equipment, mountain bikes to borrow, and free luggage storage. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available for a fee. Entry to the buildings is via pin code. Some guests remark that there aren't enough parking spaces, plus some complain of noise issues from the nearby fire station. The property is handicapped accessible and limited to guests 12 years and older.