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Rockhampton Hotels Information

Hotels in Rockhampton

67

Hotels Prices From

£40

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Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

£74

Low season avg price

£69
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£79
£55£127
Avg. temperature
27ºC
WARMEST
4ºC38ºC
Avg. precipitation
47in
WETTEST
8 in64 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£76
LOWEST
£55£127
Avg. temperature
23ºC
4ºC38ºC
Avg. precipitation
29in
8 in64 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£76
£55£127
Avg. temperature
18ºC
COLDEST
4ºC38ºC
Avg. precipitation
12in
DRIEST
8 in64 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£80
HIGHEST
£55£127
Avg. temperature
23ºC
4ºC38ºC
Avg. precipitation
15in
8 in64 in
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Hotels near the sights

  • Rockhampton Heritage Village
    This township museum showcases the rich, colourful history of the Rockhampton district. Set on 11.4 hectares you'll experience life from 1850s to 1950s. Highlights include the Hall of Clocks, a collection of restored vintage vehicles and machinery, country hospital building, the old school house, doll collection, fire station, homesteads and cottages and extensive herb garden. Sunday Markets are held on site every two months..
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  • Rockhampton Botanic Gardens
    Rockhampton Botanic Gardens are amongst the oldest public gardens in Queensland. Entry to the gardens and zoo is FREE. They open daily from 6am to 6pm. Located within the Gardens is the Rockhampton Zoo. It is home to over 50 species of native animals from across Australia and exotic animals from around the world! Its the perfect place for families to see animals in their natural surroundings. The Gardens Tearooms is the café nestled under the 150 year old Banyan Figs and offer a range of meals and refreshments as well as catering for special events. Indoor and outdoor dining options are available. The Japanese Gardens provide tranquillity and peace, while the Cenotaph honours our Australian soldiers.
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  • Kershaw Gardens
    Kershaw Gardens has been described as Rockhampton’s big back yard for all people to enjoy. These magnificent gardens stretch one kilometre parallel to the Bruce Highway and provide an attractive, peaceful setting within North Rockhampton. Enjoy the spacious parklands with walking tracks, play areas for the kids and spectacular photo opportunities including a magnificent waterfall. This is THE PLACE to stop if you have children! Since 1988, the Gardens has undertaken a number of significant changes, but none more so than the redevelopment of the Central section which was finalised in the winter 2018. Built for families, parties, small events and outdoor activities the central section of the Kershaw Gardens is a must do. Don't miss: Wyatt's Wonder Web: Originally designed for New York’s Central Park, Wyatt’s Wonder Web includes five levels of play for kids and adults too. Standing at nine metres high, climb through various obstacles including climbing ropes, ladders and tunnels.
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  • Mount Archer (Nurim)
    Immerse yourself in Rockhampton's treetop boardwalk! Nurim Circuit is a must for your Rockhampton bucket list. Extending 25 metres off the side of Mount Archer, the 500 metre flat boardwalk offers spectacular views of the city and the mighty Fitzroy River. Take your time taking in the views and checking out the interpretive signage of the local Darumbal culture. The boardwalk is particularly popular with locals and tourists alike wanting to catch the spectacular sunrises and sunsets so don't forget your camera! If you're a budding photographer or would like to pick up on some tips and tricks to shooting a sunset from Nurim Circuit, check out our blog 'Mastering that Sunset Shoot'. If you're a fitness fanatic, check out the many hiking and bushwalking trails throughout the national park or hit up the mountain biking trails at the First Turkey Mountain Bike Park.
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  • Rockhampton Zoo
    Nestled within the Botanic Gardens, Rockhampton Zoo has been at its present site since 1925. While the animal section at that time consisted of monkeys, cassowary, possums, guinea pigs and pea fowl, today you can discover more than 60 species of Australian and exotic animals. Whether it is chimpanzees and cassowaries, dingoes and otters, or crocodiles and koalas, there are an array of fascinating animals to meet and observe in their carefully recreated habitats. Local tip: Time your visit with one of the many daily feeding sessions throughout the Zoo for a more up close and personal experience.
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  • Archer Park Rail Museum
    Archer Park Rail Museum tells the story of rail in the Rockhampton district. Housed in Archer Park Station, built in 1899, it features displays of rail memorabilia, a variety of rolling stock including carriages and engines, and the only working Purrey Steam Tram in the world (operating February to November). Experience a steam train arriving at the station with the Digital Soundscape system. Open Sunday 9am-1pm, Monday to Thursday 10am-3pm. Archer Park Rail Museum is owned by Rockhampton Regional Council. Rockhampton Region - gateway to Central Queensland.
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  • Rockhampton Museum Of Art
    Rockhampton Museum of Art is where our region is inspired, engaged and enriched by art. We’re here to engage with our regional community and its visitors through programs that encourage participation and appreciation of the visual arts. We’re doing this by providing access to new national practising artists and arts, and by always acknowledging the culture and heritage of our region. Our permanent collection is one of national significance. It tracks Australia’s modernist movement with artworks by significant Australian artists and continues to collect contemporary art by living artists. Open to all and alive with energy, this is where creativity and community comes together in a natural meeting place by the banks of Tunuba in Darumbal Country.
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  • Great Western Hotel - Arena
    Established in 1862, Rockhampton’s iconic Great Western Hotel has a rich history and is today a national tourist destination. With four bars, beer garden, award winning Bullhead Steakhouse, air-conditioned gaming room, keno, pool table, mechanical bull and a large undercover entertainment arena the Great Western Hotel is unrivalled and is often referred to as ‘Australia’s Most Unique Pub’. The venue is renowned for attracting major events to the region including bull riding and many headline music acts. The Great Western Hotel caters to in excess of 260,000 patrons each year and is a ‘bucket list’ destination where visitors can experience the unique atmosphere of the Hotel itself and the bull riding and music arena. The Great Western Hotel has featured in numerous tourism TV programs in Australia and abroad. Plus every Wednesday and Friday night there is live bull riding which is very popular with locals and tourists visiting the region.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rockhampton hotels

Best Western Cattle City Motor Inn, Rocky Resort Motor Inn, and Rocky Gardens Motor Inn are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Rockhampton Botanic Gardens. See the full list: Hotels near Rockhampton Botanic Gardens.

Popular hotels close to Mount Archer (Nurim) include Empire Apartment Hotel, Quest Rockhampton, and Coffee House Apartment Motel. See the full list: Hotels near Mount Archer (Nurim).

Popular hotels close to Rockhampton Airport include Rockhampton Palms Motor Inn, The Stirling Motel, Rockhampton, and Archer Park Motel. See the full list: Hotels near Rockhampton Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Rockhampton Heritage Village are Korte's Resort, True Blue Motor Inn, and Glenmore Tavern. See the full list: Hotels near Rockhampton Heritage Village.

Popular cheap hotels in Rockhampton include Citywalk Motor Inn Rockhampton, Best Western Cattle City Motor Inn, and The Stirling Motel, Rockhampton. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Rockhampton.

Korte's Resort, Empire Apartment Hotel, and Citywalk Motor Inn Rockhampton all received great reviews from families travelling in Rockhampton. See the full list: Family Hotels Rockhampton.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Rockhampton include Korte's Resort, Empire Apartment Hotel, and Coffee House Apartment Motel. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Rockhampton.