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Hilton Queenstown Resort & Spa

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Set on New Zealand's South Island by the tranquil shores of the Lake Wakatipu and in the heart of Kawarau Village, the luxurious Hilton Queenstown hotel features a majestic mountain backdrop and provides the perfect base to explore the area's natural attractions.

This Queenstown hotel is only 5 minutes from Queenstown Airport and a 15 minutes drive or 10 minute water taxi ride from the center of Queenstown. All of our elegant Guest Rooms and Suites feature high-speed internet access a cozy fireplace and several offer stunning lakeside views. Hold a unique celebration at this hotel in Queenstown on our landscaped outdoor terrace or choose from our range of indoor meeting rooms which offer the very latest in audio/visual technology. Food and wine lovers will be able to indulge their passions in our stylish onsite venues. Overlooking the lakefront our signature restaurant Wakatipu Grill offers the finest cuisine that New Zealand has to offer in elegant surroundings creating an unforgettable culinary dining experience. In the intimate and cozy bar be tempted by yet another captivating perspective of the lake or an exceptional vintage from our extensive wine cellar which has a keen focus on Otago's best winemakers. Gaze out over the indigo waters of the lake as you relax on the terrace and enjoy the crisp air and the warmth of the outdoor fire pit. For the ultimate indulgence eforea Spa at Hilton is Queenstown's largest spa focusing on natural organic treatments. A grand circular staircase leads to the 25m heated indoor pool spa pool and adjoining fitness center. Beyond the hotel the vibrant Kawarau Village is a stroll away with world-class restaurants bars and speciality stores. Additional accommodation options are available at the Kawarau Hotel managed by Hilton. Credit Cards relating to New Zealand hotels incurs a fee of 1.5 in addition to the total amount payable. Applies to selected rate products.

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