Empire Hotel Queenstown in Queenstown has 3-star accommodations with a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar. Free WiFi and room service are offered. At the hotel rooms contain bed linen and towels.
Located less than 10 minutes’ walk from the center of town, Mountain View Motel provides free BBQ facilities and rooms with a microwave and refrigerator. Free parking is available on site.
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 1640 feet from central Queenstown. A TV, work desk and tea and coffee maker is standard in all rooms.
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....
The apartment is composed of 2 separate bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchenette, and 1 bathroom. Free private parking is available at Queenstown Copper Country Cabins. The accommodation is non-smoking....
On Macquarie Harbour, the historic Franklin Manor was originally built in 1896. It has a guest lounge with a fireplace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
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 of America
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.
Elvia Maschke
Australia
10
Scored 10
Queenstown is a fabulous old mining town that is definitely...
Queenstown is a fabulous old mining town that is definitely worth a visit...or two. The last part of the drive into the town from the south is spectacular and definitely worth the 3.5-hour trip from Hobart. Surrounded by stunning hills and mountains, there is plenty to do in Queenstown such as catching the West Coast Railway through lush rainforest to Strahan, mountain bike riding, bushwalking, catching a movie or show at the iconic Paragon Theatre, or attending the annual Unconformity each October. If you really want to soak up the atmosphere, stay a night or two in the gorgeous old Empire Hotel, marvel at its beautiful Tasmanian Blackwood staircase, and well-preserved rooms, enjoy the hospitality of the friendly staff, enjoy a fabulous meal in the dining room, all right in the centre of town. Excellent value for money.
1st time in Tasmania and couldn't get 2 nights in Strahan for the river cruise so booked our first night here, what a mistake. We should have stayed here a week and explored the surrounding areas. The room was brilliant with cooking facilities etc. We prefer to cater for ourselves at least half the time and make lunches to save a bit of money. The attached restaurant was good and the staff super friendly and helpful. We are planning to return to Tasmania to explore it in more depth and will definitely be booking accommodation here again.
9 people from Singapore stayed two nights. 24 Sep 23 and 26 Sep 23.
We were very impressed. The bed is comfortable and warm. The rooms are also cosy and warm. Mountain view is good, fantastic. Price is very reasonable. No problem with virtual check-in. Just call the number provided and you will be given number to access the box to collect the unit keys. Happened to meet the host, Henry who is very friendly and generous. Didn't charge us when we mistakenly opened a bottle of wine. Refused to charge though we offered to pay. Thank you.
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.
The property is in a prime location and holds considerable history to which the host provided a very informative tour on arrival. The room was tastefully decorated with soft furnishings, nice views and very comfortable bed. Robes and slippers were an added luxury! The host prepared a full breakfast with many fresh options. Hot meals cooked to your personal preference with various options to choose from.
Queenstown motel. Excellent 1 night stay in the western Tasmanian district. Was taking the Strahan cruise the next morning and needed a 2 bed facility for the night before. Absolutely what we needed. clean. Supportive staff. Parked right out side the room door. Good kitchen. Good shower. Sleep well. No noise. Easily would stay again
Location right across the road from the Railway Tour. We just walked over. Close to the Main Street. We just walked up the street for a takeaway. The price of the hotel offset the expense of the Wilderness Railway ride (which isnt cheap) but it so worth doing. You won't regret that trip. The bed was very comfortable.
The hotel is in the heart of old Queenstown and the rooms are part of a restored hotel - there is no bar or dining there as yet. Although the bedroom had a historic feel, the bathroom had been well modernised. A good European-style breakfast was provided.
The hotel is well located within Queenstown (you can't miss it!) and the free breakfast option is awesome. The bar serving lunch and dinner is also very nice. The Queen room is a bit tight but cosy and very clean and the ensuite was great too.
The hotel has been renovated and the rooms are top quality. The beds were very comfortable and the bathroom was top class. The breakfast was also a very good continental breakfast with cereals, toast, yogurt, fruit and ham and cheese.
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 ..
Property is not too far from the centre of town. The self contained room was roomy and clean. We were greeted by a lovely man who also gave us hints of what to see and do.
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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