Browns Boutique Hotel in Frankton (New Zealand)

 

Browns Boutique Hotel in New Zealand

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26 Isle Street,
Frankton,

Relax in the warmth and stylish, friendly ambience of Browns Boutique Hotel. Designed after traditional European style pensions and albergos this small intimate hotel features stunning views of surrounding hills, Queenstown Bay and the Remarkables Mountain range from every room and is ideally located just three minutes walk to the town centre. The hotel features 10 ensuite bedrooms all with their own French doors opening onto Juliet balconies on the two upper floors. Each room is well appointed offering optimum comfort with super-king sized beds (or twin rooms), fully tiled bathrooms, television, telephone, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities and bathrobes. Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel.The walled courtyard leading from the guest dining room and lounge is reminiscent of European holidays yet with New Zealand touches. Guests can relax in the guest lounge with open fire, library and guest computer. Enjoy the full cookedcontinental breakfast provided daily in the fine dining room or alfresco in the courtyard. Your hosts Gillian and Donald have lived in Queenstown for many years since the 1970s, although only recently returned home to Queenstown after some years away. We are only too happy to make recommendations for restaurants and sightseeing or assist with bookings for the amazing number of activities available to make your visit totally memorable.

Rates From £118 per night.
Rooms: 10
 
15 mins drive from Queenstown Airport, follow the road to the Gondola, take 1st left (Isle Street) we are on the left at No.26



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