Queensland Visitor Guide

Emerald

11 registered tourism operators · 7 places to stay — sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse.

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Tourism Operators
7
Places to Stay
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Accommodation
📍 Emerald, 4720
26 rooms from $150
Abode37 Emerald offers modern, self-contained accommodation in a quiet location, providing a comfortable base for exploring Emerald and the surrounding Central Highlands …
📍 Emerald, 4720
31 rooms from $140
Welcome to the Emerald Inn, your ‘home away from home’ in Emerald.
Accommodation
📍 Emerald, 4720
30 rooms from $40
In the heart of red claw, coal and cotton country, Emerald Tourist Park offers deluxe villas, self-contained cabins, as well as powered and unpowered sites.
Accommodation
📍 Emerald, 4720
36 rooms from $130
Quality, clean, comfortable accommodation in the heart of Emerald.
📍 Emerald, 4720
30 rooms from $119
Welcome to the Emerald Star Hotel, one of Queensland’s most reputable family-friendly accommodation providers since 1908.
Accommodation
📍 Emerald, 4720
59 rooms from $119
The hotel boasts 60 modern and well-appointed rooms, each with a 50-inch LED TV and free internet access.
Accommodation
📍 Emerald, 4720
80 rooms from $155
Four-star motel in Emerald featuring resort-style pool, bistro dining, pub, beer garden with live music and playground near airport.
📍 Emerald, 4720
A step by step snapshot of Emerald's history is situated in Morton Park, Emerald. This project was made possible by Centenary of Federation funding.
📍 Emerald, 4720
In 1899 Emerald’s first Railway Station was built but burned down within a year. A new station was built in 1900 and restored in 1986.
📍 Emerald, 4720
The Emerald Botanic Gardens is a tropical paradise providing the perfect location for a relaxing afternoon stroll or an early morning walk.
📍 Emerald, 4720
The world's biggest Van Gogh sunflower painting is situated in Morton Park, Emerald.

About Emerald's visitor economy

Emerald lists 11 registered tourism operators, including 7 places to stay, drawn from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse. Cross-reference hospitality labour supply via Workforce Radar, or find locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.

Source: Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. Operator details link to official sites; QLD2032 hosts no booking or imagery. Data cached 24h · CC BY 4.0 where applicable.