Embrace the season and extend your stay.
We reward you for staying longer. Enjoy up to a 25% discount when you book your next luxury Queenstown escape directly with us at Hulbert House.
Staying 2 nights? Enjoy a 15% discount.
Staying 3 nights? Enjoy a 20% discount.
Staying 6-nights? Enjoy a 25% discount.
Please note these offers are only available when you book directly with the hotel.
Special offers are valid for stays through until 30 November 2024
Your stay at Hulbert House includes a complimentary breakfast, refreshments during the day and pre-dinner drinks and canapes before guests head downtown to one of the many restaurants and bars.
Archerfield Room (A Premium Room)
The colour palate of Archerfield Room is gold and royal blue with white poppies and accents of red in the occasional chairs. Featuring luxurious linens, lavish decor and a rich gold drapery swath provide the finishing touch to the super king bed. A total space of 27 sq m.
Boult Room (A Premium Suite)
The green and white themed Boult Suite is highlighted with royal blue and crimson red details with luxurious drapery swathed to a crown-style canopy above the super king bed. Boasting a stunning antique writing desk – perfect for the aspiring author, the bay window features comfortable easy chairs for relaxing in and enjoying the garden views. This is the largest of the premium rooms at Hulbert House with a total space of 36.5 sq m.
Malaghan Room (A Premium Accessible Room)
This ground floor suite is styled in black and white with accents of gold and slate grey. Malaghan Room is on the ground floor of Hulbert House and features an accessible ensuite bathroom and a day bed from which to enjoy the views of Skyline Hill. A total space of 33 sq m.
Mason Suite & Wales Room (Premium Rooms)
The Mason and Wales Rooms both sport a crisp white decor with elegant trim in royal blue and a sunny yellow in the ensuite bathrooms. Chic designer bedside furniture blends perfectly with antique valets and tables.
Located on level one of Hulbert House, the Mason and Wales Rooms are accessed via the internal staircase featuring restored images from the Queenstown Museum that tell the story of Queenstown’s development. Total space of 26 sq m.
Archerfield Room (A Premium Room)
Between 1942 and 1945 Hulbert House was leased by the Archerfield Girls’ School of Dunedin as a refuge for girls due to the threat of war. The Archerfield Room which is located on the ground floor of Hulbert House is named after this moment in history.
Boult Room (A Premium Suite)
The Boult Suite is named for Philip Burbage Boult, who was formally granted the land in 1876. Over the next decade a timber outbuilding with stone foundations was built on the back of the site at the Ballarat/Hallenstein Street corner with a further northern extension added by 1886. The original outbuildings to the north were subsequently removed.
Malaghan Room (A Premium Accessible Room)
In 1871 Michael John Malaghan, owners of the Prince of Wales (Mountaineer) Hotel, was granted the land on which Hulbert House now sits. A small timber cottage with a mono pitched roof was constructed and in 1874 a wooden verandah was installed on the front of the cottage and stone extension was constructed at the rear. The Malaghan Room is named after Michael John Malaghan.
Mason Suite & Wales Room (Premium Rooms)
Dunedin based architects Mason & Wales were commissioned by Horatio Nelson Firth to design the family villa homestead. The Mason & Wales Suites are named after William Mason and Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales respectively. These two identical Rooms were originally a loft or attic in the main Homestead, but now boast window seats and dormer windows overlooking Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu.