6 Best Hotels in Queenstown, The Southern Alps and Fiordland

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Eichardt's Private Hotel

$$$$ | 2 Marine Parade, Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Patronized by gold miners during the 1860s, Eichardt's is now an elite boutique resort hotel. Guest rooms are rich cocoa brown and cream; all have sitting areas with fireplaces, dressing rooms, luscious bathrooms, and lake or mountain views. Staff are exceptionally helpful and the penthouse package comes with a car and 24-hour butler. Eichardt's also has cottages nearby, with full kitchens, two bedrooms, and a common area.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Great service
  • Exceptional house restaurant

Cons

  • Breakfast restaurant is small and open to public
  • Can get some noise from neighbors
  • Busy street front, especially at sunset
2 Marine Parade, Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-441–0450
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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QT Queenstown

$$$$ | 30 Brunswick St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This genuinely fun and quirky hotel with countless small touches ensures a memorable stay. There's a DIY-martini kit in each room, and many of the in-room art pieces and amenities, such as the Bose speakers and coffee machines, can be bought and taken home with you. The bar is better than most standalone venues in town and the Bazaar restaurant delivers a street market feel for breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • Very close to town
  • Large rooms and bathrooms
  • Fun and fanciful decor

Cons

  • Not all rooms offer lake views
  • No gym
  • Limited parking
30 Brunswick St., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-450–3450
Hotel Details
69 rooms
No Meals

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Blanket Bay

$$$$ | 4191 Glenorchy-Queenstown Rd., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand
Blanket Bay, Queenstown
Blanket Bay

Near the end of a long road, this imposing schist lodge is surrounded by thousands of acres of sheep-station land. At the heart of the lodge is the Great Room, with a grand fireplace, vaulted wharf-timber beams, and antique wooden floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows open out to breathtaking views of Lake Wakatipu and the Humboldt Mountains. All lakeside rooms have a private balcony or terrace. Suites have stone fireplaces and large bathrooms. The chalets and new four-bed villa echo the main lodge's structure and luxuries.

Pros

  • Spectacular property
  • Unbeatable views
  • Celebrity hideaway

Cons

  • 40-minute drive to Queenstown
  • Windy road not advisable at night
  • Very expensive
4191 Glenorchy-Queenstown Rd., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand
03-441–0115
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Headwaters Eco Lodge

$$$$ | 42 Oban St., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand

Built to the exacting standards of the Living Building Challenge, The Headwaters is an inspiration to those with an interest in sustainable building and living. Separate cabins and a communal lodge for cooking and socialization mean this place isn't for everyone, but if you are brave enough to pay upmarket prices to use composting toilets, you will be very pleasantly surprised. You will leave feeling rejuvenated and eager to apply some of the wellness principles touted here when you get home.

Pros

  • Huge outdoor fireplace
  • Inspirational and educational ethos
  • Beautiful decor, art, and furniture throughout

Cons

  • 45 minutes from Queenstown
  • No scenic views from the room
  • Eco living comes with a price tag
42 Oban St., Queenstown, 9372, New Zealand
03-409–0401
Hotel Details
14 chalets
Free Breakfast

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Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | 21 Robins Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand

This plush hotel is located in the center of town, and you can walk to the lake, shopping, dining, and tour departure points in just five minutes. If you check in before dinner, guests are invited to drinks and canapes in the foyer, where you can share notes on the day's activities. The Remarkables rooms are bigger and quieter, facing away from the street, and better if you are staying for more than a couple of nights.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Tasty predinner drinks and canapés
  • Amazing hospitality

Cons

  • Street-view rooms can be noisy
  • Limited parking
  • No gym or pool
21 Robins Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-667–1448
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Rees

$$$$ | 377 Frankton Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand

Named for Queenstown's first European settler—who oversaw the birth of the town during the 1860s gold rush—this hotel's accommodations range from rooms and apartments to multibedroom lakeside residences. The True South restaurant is worth sacrificing a night on the town to dine in.

Pros

  • Exceptional restaurant and wine selection
  • Hourly shuttles to town
  • Amazing wine lounge

Cons

  • Quite far from the town center
  • No pool but you can swim from their wharf
  • No air-conditioning
377 Frankton Rd., Queenstown, 9300, New Zealand
03-450–1100
Hotel Details
155 rooms
No Meals

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