



1 North Head Scenic Drive, Sydney Harbour National Park, Manly NSW 2095, Australia
Hotel
•Q Station, Manly is a unique venue located on the edge of Sydney Harbour and includes 106 accommodation rooms, 11 function spaces, 2 restaurants and a variety of unique indoor and outdoor event space. The property is sprawled over 33 hectares of national park and is easily accessible from the CBD via ferry or a short drive from Manly. Private and secluded, the venue is tranquil and quiet and located in a peaceful setting at North Head. Q Station is the former Quarantine Station and private tours are available for guests and function groups. Choose from a history tour, Wharf Wander or the more daring experiences including Ghostly Encounters and Spirit Searching Sleepover! Q Station also offers team-building activities for your guests including 'Who Dun It?' and 'Outbreak'.Also available for hire are a range of oversized games including connect four, tug of war rope, giant dominoes and more. Table tennis and a pool table are also available in the Wharf Precinct. Q Station plays host to meetings, dinners, conferences and special events with a variety of indoor and outdoor event spaces to choose from. Wedding ceremonies can be held on a lawn overlooking Sydney Harbour or even on the wharf itself, with multiple reception venues available for the celebration dinner or cocktail party. Backdrops for photography are plentiful and stunning! Contact the dedicated conference and events team to find out more.












We had a really fantastic 2 night stay. The room was lovely, although air conditioning would have been better as the weather was hot. The view is spectacular. Boiler house restaurant was superb. The staff were amazing particularly the people at reception and the shuttle drivers. The ghost tour was exceptionally good. What a location and rich with history. We highly recommend a stay at QStation
Accommodation is heritage listed converted rooms. Inherently dated in nature, but clean and tidy and nicely furnished. We stayed in isolation huts which were a short walk down to the beach. Views from the shared common sitting area were amazing, as were the views from the onsite cafe, but no direct views from the accommodation itself. The accommodation is isolated from reception, with access via a shuttle bus. Whilst the shuttle is convenient, for short stays the wait may eat into your time. Suggest bringing some supplies like snacks, water etc. A suggestion for improvement would be better supplies in the accommodation fridges; we had no cold water in the room, and tea/coffee needed replacing and were a bit old. We enjoyed our breakfast at the Wharf cafe, coffee was good and food was lovely. drinks at the Engine room was also great with the live music for a while on Friday afternoon; he was really good. We also ate dinner at the Boilerhouse; experience was nice, a lovely bottle of wine, but some meals like the Grilled octopus and the sirloin were overcooked, which was disappointing given the cost and the nature of the restaurant. The snapper was beautiful. The flavours were really lovely, but we expected the steak and the octopus to be much better cooked. We provided this feedback as we left, but we’re not given any response by the staff which was also a shame.
We had an extended stay of 10 days. The location is beautiful and the site is well appointed. We loved that history is being preserved and utilized. The room was nice and spacious, with great views from the verandah. Staff were helpful and polite. The breakfast was hearty and plentiful. The reasons the rating is not higher really sits with the weather! When it is hot, the rooms are very warm, and as heritage buildings we understand that putting aircon in is not permissible, but perhaps putting in insect screens so the doors could be open to give some airflow? Or maybe extra fans available. We all got bitten by either mosquitoes or ants. Overall, loved the place. Being out of the bustle but such a short trip into Manly, but the rooms could be a bit better appointed
It's a gorgeous place and a must visit while you're in Sydney. Beautiful scenery, lovely beach, wildlife around. I booked a harbour side view. The view was stunning and the room nice. However, it's important to note that it's one big balcony, you don't have your own. This is fine except I was directly next to the 'lounge' where other guests can come come and sit (P5/8). People brought down bottles of wine and treated it like a bar. While a shared space is a lovely idea, it shouldn't be adjoined to people's rooms. The other rooms were empty so I'm not sure why I was put there.
Really enjoyed our stay. Room was clean as well as our own personal external bathroom. Bed very comfortable. Great to have accessible quiet beach, restaurant and Cafe. Enjoyed a nice wine and pizza with a great view. Free shuttles around the property was awesome. Buses into Manly run every half hour which was very convenient. Bus was also pretty straight forward to get to Taronga zoo

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