Perched on the edge of a ridge, 300 metres from the heart of Katoomba’s town centre, this 4.5-star hotel offers panoramic views of the World Heritage Blue Mountains.
200 meters from Katoomba Train Station, The Carrington offers elegant accommodation in a heritage-listed refurbished manor.
Christopher
Australia
Location excellent, grand old hotel from 1880. Comfortable, pleasant staff, super undercover car parking, good breakfast, large open verandas excellent for entertaining friends for lunch
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.
Set amidst 2 acres of gardens, the 5-star Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is a grand country house providing luxurious accommodation in the Blue Mountains.
Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Blue Mountains offers stylish accommodation with a private balcony and panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park.
Teekay
Australia
The location is perfect with the gorgeous backdrop of the blue mountains and lush gardens
There are good restaurants within a walkable distance
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.
Krn
New Zealand
Nice property with lots of space for kids , large room fit travel cot easily and the stay was quiet even in high occupancy. Continental breakfast included fresh fruits and juices as well as high chairs. Central location close to playground , cafes and the Main Street in town. Would stay again
Set in Katoomba, 1.8 km from Katoomba Scenic World, YHA Blue Mountains Katoomba offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Scott
Australia
Great amount of facilities and close proximity to the town centre as well as the start of many hiking trails. I had a private room and it had everything you needed. Would recommend as a solo traveller.
Just 200 metres from Echo Point and the Three Sisters viewing platform, Echo Point Discovery Motel offers comfortable heated rooms featuring an en-suite bathroom, modern flat screen TV, free high...
Kurt
New Zealand
Location to tourist spots and public transport was great. The front receptionist on at the time was pleasant and very helpful with giving us recommendations about places to dine at.
Just 1 km from Katoomba Railway Station, Blue Mountains Highway Motel offers air-conditioned rooms with a microwave and a TV. Free parking is available on site.
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.
How close it was to the town and to the Blue Mountains hike
Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Blue Mountains offers stylish accommodation with a private balcony and panoramic views of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Blue Mountains National Park.
The view was amazing that was the highlight for me
Set amidst 2 acres of gardens, the 5-star Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is a grand country house providing luxurious accommodation in the Blue Mountains.
The setting, Staff and Cuisine were all excellent!
From HK$ 2,072.47 per night
FAQs about hotels in Katoomba
On average, 3-star hotels in Katoomba cost HK$ 760 per night, and 4-star hotels in Katoomba are HK$ 982 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Katoomba can on average be found for HK$ 2,509 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Katoomba this weekend is HK$ 898 or, for a 4-star hotel, HK$ 1,715. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Katoomba for this weekend cost on average around HK$ 2,206 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs HK$ 813 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Katoomba for tonight. You'll pay on average around HK$ 2,035 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Katoomba will cost around HK$ 2,679 (based on Booking.com prices).
It’s an inspiring landscape, with some fairly difficult...
It’s an inspiring landscape, with some fairly difficult walks, which verge on climbs in certain places. Most areas are accessible to all though. The town itself offers a lot of facilities for everyone. We found the Basil Nut restaurant which was superb.
Don’t forget to take your own alcohol if you like a wee drink with your food.
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Katoomba is a shadow of itself, with the downtown area shops...
Katoomba is a shadow of itself, with the downtown area shops & restaurants run down & many closed. We visited 18 years ago and it was a vibrant village with many shops and bars/restaurants to frequent. The hiking and landscape is just awesome! But there are a lot of tour buses to negotiate, and they bring guests to visit the mountain sights, but they don't linger and shop or frequent the local area bars & restaurants in the village area. I feel for the merchants of Katoomba, as not many tour buses stop in the village. We will probably not revisit the area again.
Kathy
United States
Scored 10
10
Use public transport, bus and train.
Use public transport, bus and train. Forget about UBER and taxi services. Unreliable service. Carry water and food. Don’t rely on walking tracks to be open or safe. Don’t rely upon public toilets. Fantastic place for adventure and relaxing in the outdoors.
Maxwell
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good option for overnight outing if visiting Sydney.
Good option for overnight outing if visiting Sydney. Have a stroll around the town, and visit the viewing points at Katoomba Falls. Take the train from Sydney Central, and on the return trip leave the train at Paramatta and take the ferry the rest of the way to Sydney.
Terry
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is old and residential areas were dirty and unkept.
The town is old and residential areas were dirty and unkept. The echo point was clean and tidy. Lots of sign posting for walks. Info center was helpful. RSL was great.
The night walk was lacking, some lights not working and the lights shining on the walls and falls were not strong enough.
But we did really like the walks and views. Maps were great and informative.
MICHELLE
Australia
Scored 10
10
If you like walking and great views then Katoomba and it’s...
If you like walking and great views then Katoomba and it’s surrounds are a must-do. Great for families who want to connect with nature or people who want anything from a scenic stroll to full-day challenging hikes.
Emma
Australia
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It is within 3 mins walking distance to Katoomba train station (BMT Line). The public bus no. 686 is opposite the hotel entrance, providing easy access to Echo Lookout point and Scenic World without the need of car hire. There're lots of restaurants nearby within walking distance at Katoomba Street. The Coles supermarket is about 10 mins walk. Coin laundry-matic services are 20 mins walk near Aldi, Katoomba St (after Waratah St). There's a "drop key" box available for express checkout.
Lovely old world charm eminates from this hotel. Overstuffed armchairs, window seats, hushed hallways but still its bright and light and comfortable. Great artwork throughout.
Our room had everything we needed. Our bed was luxuriously comfy and the updated bathroom a surprise.
Our overnight stay included a great breakfast: Continental and Hot English, tea, coffee and juice.
The Katoomba RSL is literally just metres away with lovely meals and inexpensive drinks.
Enjoy!
The location was close to where I needed to be - The Carrington Hotel - and also to the station, shops, and cafes.
The room had everything I needed, the price was good, and there was parking. There was also a good choice of offerings for breakfast.
It is an older, period, property from the heyday of guest houses in Katoomba. It is comfortable and reasonably priced, whilst being close to everything. I have stayed before and will stay again.
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