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Haka House Queenstown Lakefront

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Visitors praise the Haka House Queenstown Lakefront for its excellent location by the lake, friendly atmosphere, and clean rooms with good amenities like ensuites and balconies. However, common complaints include noise from other guests, particularly in the early morning, and issues with parking availability and cleanliness in shared kitchen areas.

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88-90 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
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03 746 7181
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Website
hakahouse.com

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About this place Haka House Queenstown Lakefront

Located right on the Lake Esplanade in Queenstown, this gay-friendly hotel offers a welcoming base for LGBTQ+ travellers exploring one of New Zealand's most popular adventure and tourism destinations. Queenstown is known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor activities, and increasingly vibrant hospitality scene, making it an appealing destination for queer visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The venue's prime lakefront location puts you steps away from Queenstown's main attractions, restaurants, and entertainment options. Whether you're visiting for the iconic outdoor activities the region is famous for—from hiking and water sports to skiing in winter—or simply want to enjoy the scenic alpine landscape and local culture, staying here gives you easy access to everything the town has to offer. The location on Lake Esplanade means you'll wake up to lake and mountain views, a quintessential Queenstown experience. As an LGBTQ+-identified venue, this accommodation is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for queer travellers. You can expect a warm welcome and staff who understand the needs of LGBTQ+ guests. It's a great choice if you're looking for a place where you can be yourself while exploring this beautiful part of New Zealand. For more details about rooms, amenities, and current offerings, visit their website at hakahouse.com.

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Mandar Chitaley
Mandar Chitaley Jun 2026
tripcos
tripcos Jun 2026

It's good for cooking meals.

Lavinia Isaac
Lavinia Isaac Jun 2026

The accommodation was good clean we had twin double room but the noise to loud all hours of the morning people were sitting and standing outside the bedroom doors at night. I was in room 9 outside were little chairs were people were sitting chatting early hours in the morning should remove chairs outside of the room doors. Kitchen was dirty it’s the guest staying there. A++ service from the staff

Tanja Goebel
Tanja Goebel Jun 2026

The room was very small and offered hardly any space for luggage or freedom of movement. The parking situation was also disappointing: there were only a few parking spaces, which were practically always occupied. Since the surrounding streets were also usually full of parked cars, one had to park quite a distance away.

Jack K
Jack K May 2026

A very pleasant stay at a wonderful location by the lake side. For a hostel the rooms were clean and the showers all well taken care of and nicely usable with hot water. Of course bring ear plugs as the walls are thin and it could get loud. Staff was mostly decent, not the most friendly or attentive but that’s to be expected as most of them are not professional hospitality staff.

James Keating
James Keating May 2026

Bed in a 4-bed dorm ensuite - $43 :) Clean, warm, tidy, friendly, well-oiled machine. Only downside was my pillow was a bit too fat, and moving in bed made a bit too much static electricity :)

Ron Powpow
Ron Powpow May 2026

I loved it here last year when I stayed so booked again this year. I had to change my dates twice because of work in Australia and who would habe known the staff member that does bookings would not help at all. Eventually complaining to booking.com the hostel got back to me and changed the dates. After my stay which was nice, quieter then alot of hostels in Queenstown, I wrote a review saying hostel wouldnt change my dates even though it says you can change dates as much as you want if its available. Which it was. Booking.com ended up msging me asking did I really stay there? And I can't write a review if I had not. I had to prove I stayed there. Which I sent my details and parking ticket I paid for to stay there. My review was taken off because the hostel had no information of me staying there. So they lied. Don't take this as a bad review for Haka hostels. Just this one in particular and the staff members running it into the ground

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