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15-47 Katoomba Street, Katoomba NSW
230 Katoomba Street, Katoomba NSW

Katoomba Hotels

15-47 Katoomba Street, Katoomba NSW
656 feet from Katoomba Train Station, The Carrington offers elegant accommodations in a heritage-listed refurbished manor.
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Featuring original 1920s architecture and décor, this historic hotel is just a 15-minute walk from Katoomba’s scenic Echo Point Lookout...
230 Katoomba Street, Katoomba NSW
This historic boutique hotel, in the heart of Katoomba-Blue Mountains, features 2 separate guest lounge areas, and a sauna. Complimentary...
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Perched on the edge of a ridge, 984 feet from the heart of Katoomba’s town center, this 4.5-star hotel offers...
5 - 19 Lilianfels Avenue, Katoomba NSW
Surrounded by 2 acres of gardens, the 5-star Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa is a grand country house providing...
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Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Blue Mountains offers stylish accommodations with a private balcony and panoramic views of the UNESCO...
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Located in Katoomba, a 19-minute walk from Katoomba Scenic World, Hearty Center Motel provides accommodations with free WiFi and free...
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Located within an Art Deco heritage-listed building, YHA Blue Mountains Katoomba offers a range of rooms, a BBQ area, a...

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FAQs about hotels in Katoomba

On average, 3-star hotels in Katoomba cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Katoomba are $143 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Katoomba can be found for $327 per night, on average (based on NT Tourism prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Katoomba this weekend is $226 or, for a 4-star hotel, $331. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Katoomba for this weekend cost around $460 per night, on average (based on NT Tourism prices).
On average, it costs $107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Katoomba for tonight. You'll pay around $157 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Katoomba will cost around $248, on average (based on NT Tourism prices).

What guests said about Katoomba

10 The town is lovely, great places to eat and drink, lots of attractions and view points,...
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.
rickard, Australia
2 Too much wrong. Not even close to enough right. Broken toilets, fans, lights, terrible seating, lack...
Too much wrong. Not even close to enough right. Broken toilets, fans, lights, terrible seating, lack of outdoor furniture, cleanliness was atrocious, kitchen was filthy, bathrooms were filthy, parking was horrendous. No outdoor seating. Lack of care really by the responses of issues and never got the same person twice when contacting. Garden and outside area unkept, debris, boards with nails, garbage about. All and all....stay away!
MELANIE, Australia
10 Katoomba is a beautiful town with the obvious features of the Three Sisters but if you...
Katoomba is a beautiful town with the obvious features of the Three Sisters but if you go for a day trip west towards Lithgow etc you can find quiet waterfalls and swimming holes all to yourself and more stunning views!
Rebecca, Australia
10 Katoomba is nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains. Although it drizzled for much of...
Katoomba is nestled in the heart of the Blue Mountains. Although it drizzled for much of the time we were there, the mist actually added real atmosphere to the brooding escarpments across the valley. A visit to the Blue Mountains is memorable in any season. Katoomba itself is well served by camping and adventure stores as well as Coles and Woolworths and several high quality cafes and restaurants. The Old Bank and the Carrington Hotel offer perhaps the finest cuisine and are right next to each other. The public bus is very efficient and the best way to get around but you can also use the Hop On Hop off bus or hire a car. All the most spectacular natural features are within a short drive.
Michael, Australia
10 The mountains welcome a mish mash of friendly locals, Sydney siders, tourists and backpackers to rest....
The mountains welcome a mish mash of friendly locals, Sydney siders, tourists and backpackers to rest. We chose to walk the Govett’s leap to Evan’s lookout walk. Blue mountains sea food was a delicious treat. We used a combination of driving, buses and walking to get around.
Kirsten, Australia
10 - Excellent town - Everything you need on it's door step - Great cafes and restaurants - Woolworths, Coles,...
- Excellent town - Everything you need on it's door step - Great cafes and restaurants - Woolworths, Coles, and Aldi right next door to each other - The Blue Mountains National Park is very accessible - Train links are easy to commute on Great for a weekend break
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