The property opened in 1883 and quickly became a popular retreat among the high society. It gained its name in 1886 in an honour to Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales. The mountain retreat was popular until 1970s. As tourism to the mountains dwindled, in 1985, The Carrington closed its doors and was reopened in 1998.
Hotel for Honeymoon
Family Friendly Hotel
Romantic Hotel
Business Hotel
Hotel with Parking
Accessible Hotel
Room Types
Standard Double RoomSituated on the first floor, these rooms have bay window seats. It features Art Deco style bathrooms.
Premier Double or Twin RoomLocated on the second floor, these rooms include a large en suite bathroom.
Premier Double or Twin Room with ViewThese spacious rooms include en suite bathroom with large baths and views over Katoomba.
Premier Double or Twin Room with BalconyLocated on the first floor, these rooms open on to the shared balcony with valley views.
This room has no capacity for extra bedding.