Overview
Set in the heart of Queenstown, New Zealand's premier four season lake and alpine resort, Central Ridge Boutique Hotel is a 13 room, three level, luxury hotel offering a warm inviting atmosphere and personalised service at its best.
The hotel is located in a quiet, picturesque setting adjacent to Queenstown Gardens, yet only a three minute stroll from lively central Queenstown.
Our range of competitively priced accommodation suits all different budgets. You can choose from luxury rooms with balconies and views of Bob's Peak, deluxe rooms with private patio and garden views or our comfortable standard rooms.
Our friendly and professional team are handpicked for their local knowledge, service skills, absolute discretion, and sincere interest in making your visit a success.
When staying with us you can enjoy as much privacy or social interaction as you wish. Each evening we host our famous 'Happy Hour' in the cosy guest lounge so our guests can meet and mingle while enjoying wine tasting and complimentary canapes. Perfect for relaxing after a day of adventure and exploration in our beautiful corner of the world!
01/10/08 Lonely Planet Review
(Queenstown Accommodation - Authors Pick)
"With just 14 rooms, the staff at this elegant boutique hotel have plenty of opportunity to look after the lucky guests. They don't overdo things though, and the service is always warmly personal and professionally unobtrusive.
Visitors rave about Central Ridge's breakfasts but there's plenty more to be effusive about, like pre-dinner canapes with Central Otago wines, underfloor heating and spacious, modern bathrooms. Luxury touches include mohair throws and crisp Egyptian cotton bed linen. Romantic two-person spa baths just made for candlelit assignations feature in a few more expensive suites. The guest-lounge-meets-library is perfect for recounting the day's stories of adventure sports, and when the sun shines (quite a regular occurrence in Central Otago), breakfast is served al fresco. The centre of town is just a short walk away through the pretty Queenstown Gardens."
– Review by author Brett Atkinson