8 Best Hotels in The Blue Mountains, New South Wales

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Blue Mountains - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Echoes Boutique Hotel & Restaurant

$$ | 3 Lilianfels Ave., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia Fodor's Choice

Perched on the edge of the Jamison Valley, this stylish boutique hotel has one of the best views in the Blue Mountains. The marble lobby is impressive, and the glass-enclosed terrace and restaurant are great places to take advantage of the spectacular views. A day spa with plenty of indulgent treatments is also on the premises. Rooms are cozy (in the good design–related way, not the cramped way); the corner suites are the most stylish, but all hit the right notes (and all have free Wi-Fi). If your wallet allows it, stay in-house and dine at the romantic hotel restaurant, which serves a Mod-Oz Asian fusion menu, featuring warming main course dishes such as seared five spiced duck breast. Each dish is given a recommended wine pairing on the menu. If you're dining out, at least try to have a drink at the bar first.

Pros

  • Spectacular views from the terrace
  • Slick, contemporary design
  • Brilliant restaurant

Cons

  • Little pricey
  • Isolated location
  • Small
3 Lilianfels Ave., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4782–1966
Hotel Details
14 rooms
No Meals

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Hydro Majestic Blue Mountains

$$ | Great Western Hwy., Medlow Bath, NSW, 2780, Australia Fodor's Choice

This iconic and much-loved cliff-top hotel in Medlow Bath recaptured its former art deco splendor when it reopened a few years ago and is once again a destination hotel. Built in 1904 by Sydney businessman and former department store owner Mark Foy, the property was Australia's first health retreat. No expense was spared, and Foy filled the hotel with artwork from around the world. The dome of the hotel's Casino Ballroom was made in Chicago and shipped to Australia. The Hydro (as the hotel was later affectionately known) was a favorite with honeymooners from the 1930s to the 1950s. The heritage rooms are small, but a stay here is more about enjoying the atmosphere and views over the Megalong Valley. Sit down for at least one wonderful high tea in the Wintergarden restaurant, which also serves dinner. The delightfully decadent Salon du Thé is the perfect place for predinner drinks and snacks, including charcuterie and cheese boards. The Boiler House and Pavilion both do a good value casual lunch, all with knockout views. Cat's Alley, a long corridor furnished with original art deco sofas, is a great place for a sunset cocktail—tables 100 and 110 have the best view.

Pros

  • Most rooms have amazing views
  • Heritage glamour and living history
  • Delightful high tea

Cons

  • Rooms are small
  • Expensive
  • Packed on weekends
Great Western Hwy., Medlow Bath, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4782–6885
Hotel Details
57 rooms
No Meals

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Lilianfels Blue Mountains Resort & Spa

$$$ | 5–19 Lilianfels Ave., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia Fodor's Choice

Teetering close to the brink of Echo Point, this glamorous boutique hotel adds a keen sense of manor-house style to the standard Blue Mountains guesthouse experience. This hotel has a lush, European ambience, and both guests and day visitors alike love to indulge in afternoon tea or a drink by the open fire. Rooms are spacious and luxuriously furnished, with rich fabrics, silk curtains, English flock wallpaper, and elegant marble bathrooms with deep baths. The upscale Darley's Restaurant, in the Heritage-listed original 1889 homestead, serves a cutting-edge menu. The first-class spa is the ultimate place to relax after exploring the Jamison Valley. There is a two-night minimum stay on weekends, and good packages are available midweek.

Pros

  • Luxurious and restful bathrooms
  • Friendly five-star service
  • Lovely drawing room with views

Cons

  • 19th-century style is not for everyone
  • Restaurant is very expensive
  • Can feel impersonal
5–19 Lilianfels Ave., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4780–1200
Hotel Details
85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Carrington

$ | 15–47 Katoomba St., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia

Established in 1880, this is one of the grande dames of the Blue Mountains, a Victorian-era relic that, in its heyday, was considered one of the great hotels of the British Empire. Its public areas are a reminder of its glorious past—the bar contains a mezzanine balcony where the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother)—visited in 1927. A permanent conservation order stipulates that 10 of the 59 rooms be kept in their original 1880 style, so they do not have private bathrooms, but at A$195 a night they're a cheaper option. The other rooms (added in 1927) are a mix of colonial-style rooms, and the deluxe rooms have access to the terrific balcony on the first floor where you can take in the great valley views. The enormous, chandelier-lighted grand dining room serves modern Australian and traditional dishes every night except for Sunday. Carrington Cellars, open in the hotel's former boiler room at the rear, opens every evening from 5:30 pm except for Sunday, and has a wonderful wine collection and delicious deli items.

Pros

  • Drinks on their veranda are a pleasant way to end the day
  • Continental breakfast included
  • Free Wi-Fi in rooms

Cons

  • The newer rooms lack character
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • Very quiet outside of the weekend
15–47 Katoomba St., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4782–1111
Hotel Details
115 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains MGallery by Sofitel

$$ | 1 Sublime Point Rd., Leura, NSW, 2780, Australia

Perched on a cliff, the Fairmont offers a sweeping vista of the valley below, and you'll want to wake up early to see the Blue Mountains creak to life with birds breaking into their morning chorus. Since opening its rather grand doors in 1988, the Fairmont has been reimagined several times, with the latest combining modern luxury with the tranquillity of its natural surroundings, providing a serene escape. Guests can indulge in gourmet dining at on-site restaurants, unwind at the day spa, or explore the nearby bushwalking trails and iconic attractions like the Three Sisters. Rooms are spacious with wood-cabin-style.

Pros

  • Incredible views
  • Luxury spa
  • Cascading swimming pools

Cons

  • Can be overrun with families
  • Not rustic or luxurious
  • Property a little tired in places
1 Sublime Point Rd., Leura, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4785–0000
Hotel Details
222 rooms
No Meals

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The George Boutique Hotel

$$$ | 194 Great Western Hwy., Blackheath, NSW, 2785, Australia

A historic gem dating back to the late 1800s, meticulously restored to offer a blend of Victorian elegance and modern comforts. Its rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with antique furnishings, providing a cozy and intimate retreat for guests and the hotel is surrounded by native bushland. The dining experience emphasizes local produce and seasonal flavors, complemented by a selection of fine wines. And complimentary wine, port, and chocolate is served here each afternoon. A tranquil setting, ideal for exploring the natural beauty and attractions of the region.

Pros

  • Quiet
  • Surrounded by nature
  • Incredible native birds

Cons

  • No wardrobes in some rooms
  • Decor is not to everyone's taste
  • Some rooms can be on the small side
194 Great Western Hwy., Blackheath, NSW, 2785, Australia
02-4787–6111
Hotel Details
9 rooms
No Meals

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Mountain Heritage Hotel & Spa

$$ | Apex St. at Lovel St., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia

Perched above the Jamison Valley, this hotel boasts a rich historical pedigree: once a renowned "coffee palace" during the temperance movement, a haven for the British navy in World War II, and a tranquil retreat in the 1970s. Discover a captivating collection of rare 1880s photographs showcasing the Blue Mountains and Sydney. Many rooms offer breathtaking valley vistas, with select accommodations featuring both hot tubs and fireplaces. For a luxurious experience, consider indulging in the Tower Suite, resembling an oval-shaped castle tower, or one of the two Valley View suites, each featuring a private veranda, kitchen, living room with fireplace, and hot tub.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Manicured gardens
  • Public areas are charming with great valley views

Cons

  • Furniture is a little dated
  • Some rooms are small
  • Not in walking distance to anything
Apex St. at Lovel St., Katoomba, NSW, 2780, Australia
02-4782–2155
Hotel Details
37 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Parklands Country Garden & Lodges

$ | 132 Govetts Leap Rd., Blackheath, NSW, 2785, Australia

Parklands is a four-star sophisticated stay surrounded by manicured gardens. Each of the 28 rooms has views of the well-kept grounds. There are also separate stand-alone suites with private gardens and lounge areas with open fires. There's a luxury spa on-site and the location has easy walking access to Blackheath's main attractions. It's a popular hotel with newlyweds.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Stunning grounds
  • Luxury interiors

Cons

  • Expensive breakfast
  • No restaurant
  • Can feel quiet
132 Govetts Leap Rd., Blackheath, NSW, 2785, Australia
02-4787–7211
Hotel Details
28 rooms
No Meals

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