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Crowne Plaza Queenstown

Crowne Plaza Queenstown

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Property Information:

Beach Street, Queenstown

The new Crowne Plaza Queenstown is a contemporary styled resort hotel with quality furnishings and amenities in an outstanding lakeside downtown location. This new style of hotel sets the standard for comfort in accommodation and meetings facilities. With a stunning location in the heart of town, Crowne Plaza Queenstown enjoys spectacular views over Lake Wakatipu and the mountains, providing a dramatic setting for The Place to Meet in Queenstown.

The 139 guest rooms are located over seven graduated floors, the layout allowing each room to maximise the privacy of its individual balcony and enjoy the views of beautiful Lake Wakatipu, the surrounding mountains or the private central courtyard.

Crowne Plaza Queenstown offers all the amenities that might be expected of a premium hotel, including valet car parking, business centre, ski drying room, 24-hour room service and a purpose-built tour desk/concierge area.

Queenstown is a true year-round resort town with four distinctive seasons. Innovative individuals have developed activities and lifestyle options to match every shift in nature's colour, moods and temperatures. Queenstown has a reputation for being an adrenalin playground, but also boasts some of the most relaxing pastimes and New Zealand's best scenery.

Amenities
  • Near Beach
  • Sauna
  • On-site Guest Self-Laundry Facilities (washer/dryer)
  • Dedicated Lounge (or 24 Hour Lounge)
  • Iron / Ironing Board
  • Coffee Maker
  • Hairdryer
  • A/C Public Areas
  • Cocktail Lounge
  • 1 Restaurant
  • Airline Desk: Operates through the hotel Concierge
  • Rental Car Desk: Operates through the hotel Concierge
  • Tour Desk: Operates through the
Personal Services
  • A/C Public Areas
  • ATM/Cash Machine
  • Baby-Sitting
  • Concierge Services
  • Dry Cleaning Pickup/Laundry
  • Foreign Currency Exchange
  • On-site Guest Self-Laundry Facilities (washer/dryer)
  • Porter/Bellman
  • Room Service
  • Safety Deposit Box available at Front Desk
  • Secretarial Services
  • Shoe Shine
bar bbq sauna restaurant

Accommodation Information:

All guest rooms present an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, wardrobe, ergonomically designed writing desk with chair and a private balcony or patio with spectacular views over Lake Wakatipu, the surrounding mountains or our private courtyard.

  • 139 Guest Rooms
  • 1 Suites
  • 120 Non-Smoking Rooms
  • 113 Double-Bedded Rooms
  • 26 Single-Bedded Rooms
  • 7 Floors
air conditioning bathroom hair dryer iron modem tv

Location Information:

Adventure Capital of the World – Queenstown, NZ. A reputation earned through the actions of a number of locally residing thrill seekers who have developed several unbelievable, adrenalin stirring, sanity-reducing adventures in a wildly exciting environment.

Bungy jump, skydive, climb mountains, ski, raft, kayak, fish, horse ride, cycle, walk, take a scenic flight, sail, river surf, jet boat, hang-glide, snowmobile, snowboard, dance, go canyoning, heliski, parapente.

Queenstown has over the years, quietly expanded into all sorts of attractions including new wineries, art galleries, arts trails and challenging golf courses.

Shopping

Downtown Queenstown is a compact and picturesque shopping area where you’ll find international labels alongside the best in New Zealand designs. It’s an imaginative and vibrant retail scene. Shops are open all day and much of the evening, 365 days of the year. Many hours can be happily whiled away in Queenstown’s attractive town centre.

Dining Out

Many nationalities, cultures and influences are found in Queenstown, and this is reflected in the diversity of its 140 restaurants and eateries.

Fine dining, hearty winter meals, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, pizzas, pub meals, seafood salads, modern Pacific cuisine, noodle houses, sushi caravans, home baked cakes and pastries and local delicacies are consumed in Queenstown's centre by locals and visitors alike. The main dining precinct runs from Steamer Wharf up Beach Street, splitting into Shotover and Church Streets and includes all the malls and alleyways in between. The gondola can transport you to a dining room with an awesome view of the Wakatipu basin.

Serious coffee culture continues to speed up, adding a cosmopolitan fragrance to Queenstown's downtown, and many cafes offer courtyard space for outdoor consumption and people watching.

Over the summer, Queenstown's streets become alive with al fresco diners basking in late sunsets and drinking locally produced beer and wine, while winters offer hearty fare in front of roaring fireplaces. Throughout the entire Southern Lakes region you’ll find an array of dining experiences to suit every palette.

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