Perched on the edge of a ridge, 984 feet from the heart of Katoomba’s town center, this 4.5-star hotel offers panoramic views of the World Heritage Blue Mountains.
Mafe
Australia
The staff are great, they were all very friendly and helpful
This historic boutique hotel, in the heart of Katoomba-Blue Mountains, features 2 separate guest lounge areas, and a sauna. Complimentary WiFi is provided in all communal lounge areas.
Jonathan
Australia
Love the look of the place very much modern
Michelle is a star - warm and welcoming upon check-in. Great recommendations of the area and what would be great for the evening. She definitely deserves a raise.
The bed was comfy and the bathrooms were huge. The air conditioning worked a treat.
We stayed in King Room facing the road. No road noise - a lot of ambient light due to the sign but the curtains blocked it out.
Surrounded by 2 acres of gardens, the 5-star Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is a grand country house providing luxurious accommodations in the Blue Mountains.
ann
Australia
Hotel luxury feel and quiet location. Enjoyed the heated outside pool and gardens.
Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Blue Mountains offers stylish accommodations with a private balcony and panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park.
Featuring original 1920s architecture and décor, this historic hotel is just a 15-minute walk from Katoomba’s scenic Echo Point Lookout and the world-famous Three Sisters.
Located within an Art Deco heritage-listed building, YHA Blue Mountains Katoomba offers a range of rooms, a BBQ area, a games room and an impressive former ballroom with a cozy fireplace.
Reut Ron 456
Israel
The location was great, the rooms were big and the staff were nice and helpful. The price was good as well.
Just 0.6 mi from Katoomba Railway Station, Blue Mountains Highway Motel offers air-conditioned rooms with a microwave and a TV. Free parking is available on site.
_6th
Australia
Convenient location simple clean rooms friendly efficient check in, everything ready for us as soon as we walked in the door.
On average, 3-star hotels in Katoomba cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Katoomba are £106 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Katoomba can be found for £267 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Katoomba for tonight. You'll pay around £199 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Katoomba will cost around £204, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
In the heart of the Blue Mountains with lots of eating...
In the heart of the Blue Mountains with lots of eating options. Lots of great walks nearby. The 3 sisters are within walking distance so you can avoid the parking charges recently implemented in the area.
Tina
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Katoomba main street is still struggling after covid with...
Katoomba main street is still struggling after covid with quite a few empty shop fronts however mother nature and her spectacular views make up for this. Scenic World as the main draw is always worth the trip and Nocturnal event is a new way to experience the Valley. Of course Echo Point and 3 sisters are a must as is Govetts Leap lookout. So many pretty towns around like Leura and if you have time take a little side teip to Lithgow. Highly recommend this trip. Parking is an issue around the town centre and usual tourist attractions but worth dealing with anyway.
Loren
Australia
10
Scored 10
Direct train from Sydney.
Direct train from Sydney. Very quaint traditional old mining town, old fashioned 'high street' with plenty of places to stay and eat. We stayed in the grand Carrington Hotel which has a lot of history as part of the evolution of the town. Our main reason for visiting was to easily access the Katoomba based hop-on/off bus to visit The Blue Mountains. This worked perfectly and as well as seeing Katoomba and the blue Mountains, we also got to visit the pretty neighbouring village of Leura which is included in the route. We felt we made a very good choice.
Sandra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Katoomba has everything you will need or find in a regional...
Katoomba has everything you will need or find in a regional town. The large supermarkets are available and open for longer hours for groceries (Aldi, Coles, Woolworths). The shops and restaurants close early, so check times and organise around that. There are limited number of restaurants and eateries in town. We ate at Rustico - this place is almost always full (even on weekdays) - best book ahead. We had one sunny day out of 3 days. Luckily that was enough to visit Scenic World, do the rides and walk around. We recommend taking the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus (hop-on hop-off) to minimise driving. There are many easy to medium walks along the clifftops.
Michael
Australia
10
Scored 10
The new Cliff Top walk to Wentworth Falls was excellent.
The new Cliff Top walk to Wentworth Falls was excellent. Just right level for me. It would be good if the shuttle buses went to Gordon Falls and Leura as I had to walk back along the roads a lot. Also access to the walk at Scenic World was closed, which was annoying as the walk is advertised to start there. It was Easter Sunday and very busy but this should have been made clear perhaps with signs at Katoomba Falls where the walk actually started from. I ate at 8 Things, great value and the RSL which was not so great. The Pool of Siloam is one of the best things in the mountains I discovered this weekend.
Katherine
Australia
10
Scored 10
The town is lovely, great places to eat and drink, lots of...
The town is lovely, great places to eat and drink, lots of attractions and view points, short drives to many other places. I really enjoyed it. One thing i would mention, as we were caught out with this, the whole town stops serving food at 8pm, so you do have to choose between watching the sunset and eating.
Staying at this hotel is like being wrapped in a cozy blanket of luxury, with views that could make even the most seasoned traveler pinch themselves just to check if it's real. The scenery outside the window is so stunning, it's like Mother Nature hired a personal decorator. And let's talk about the rooms - they're so lovely, I half expected them to tuck me in at night and read me a bedtime story. It's like sleeping in a cloud made of marshmallows and dreams.
Nice and very quiet location. I have made a feedback after my last stay in the review. That is instead of the bulky massage chair inside the room, a set of table and chairs is better. This time I had the same room with a table & chairs. That makes the room more spacious indeed and nice. Thanks for taking up the suggestion. I would love to go back and stay again if I visit Katoomba in the future.
this cottage has a history. I liked the design and style.
continental breakfast was provided. As I arrived late, the reception was still open and welcomed very well. I stayed for a night and left in the morning. All facilities were provided. the hotel staff helped us to use the kitchen to have dinner for senior citizens. milk, biscuits, & sugar were provided. its a good value for money.
The room had a great view and the hotel was in a comfortable walking distance to the Katoomba town centre. The parking area seemed quite secure. We loved the live piano music each evening and at breakfast on Sunday morning. We loved the food at breakfast and at dinner. The waiter (maitre d'?), called Scott was very accommodating and friendly.
The staff were beautiful, very friendly and helpful. There was a light breakfast of cereal, apples and toast. Though the room was old, it was clean and comfortable. The hotel was only a short 1.4km walk to Scenic World and 800m from Katoomba RSL for dinner. There is free onsite parking and a small pool table for guests to use.
Loved staying at this charming boutique hotel that was perfect for an overnight stay, literally 50 metres from the Katoomba train station. Great staff, communicative. The sheets and oversized pillows were starched-white and ultra fresh and clean, which is always very welcome. Ask for a room with a view.
1 min walk to the train station. No traffic noise in inner-facing room. Blanket and heating were adequate. Generous coffee and tea refills. Beautiful library, game room and fireplace. The original pictures in the library. I love how the character of the hotel was maintained. Wifi was reliable.
Hotel Blue was walking distance from the event in Katoomba I attended.
Breakfast was good,
Beds were comfortable.
We were given a room on the ground floor - this was my preference but I hadn't indicated when I booked. Appreciated the flexibility,
The hotel occupies the perfect position to view the Blue Mountains- choose a Mountain View room for a fantastic view from your bed! Staff were all lovely, breakfast & dinner were superb & we would definitely stay again!
The location is excellent and the hotel is charming. We have been to Katoomba many times over the years but never been in. Now that we have stayed there we will pop in for a drink or some scones next time we visit.
Breakfast was not possible in hotel because diningroom in renovation. The receptionist was very friendly and advise us a good italian restaurant in Katoomba.
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