As you approach this majestic building, look for a grand two-storey structure spanning the street corner. The building sports a beautiful red-brick façade accented with cream-colored details and arched openings on the ground level. Look up to see intricate iron lace balustrades lining the upper balconies, exuding an air of historical elegance. Large, conical-roofed towers at each corner of the building add a touch of grandeur. You can't miss it!
Now, let’s dive into the history of this architectural gem! This is the Queen's Hotel, located right here at 12 The Strand. It’s no ordinary building; it’s been around in various forms since 1872! Originally a two-storey timber structure, it’s seen numerous remodels and expansions, becoming a heritage-listed landmark by 1992.
This fine establishment was once the toast of North Queensland, serving as the favorite haunt for visiting dignitaries. Imagine the clinking glasses and fabulous soirees that graced its halls! The current masonry makeover began in 1902, with architects Eaton, Bates & Polin at the helm, who must have had one eye on the blueprint and the other on impressing the Mayor!
Speaking of the Mayor, John Henry Tyack, who bought the property in 1899, envisioned a proper grand hotel, and boy, did he deliver. Even as Mayor of Townsville, he had his hand in improving the Strand foreshore right in front of this hotel. It’s like he set up his mayoral office in the lobby!
With numerous stages of construction extending into the mid-1920s, Tyack's grand design was fully realized even after his passing in 1913, thanks to the tenacious trustees and successive owners. The addition of luxurious rooms, towers, and vivacious brickwork ensured the Queen's Hotel remained the epitome of finery.
So, as you stand in front of this historic beauty, just imagine the elegance, prestige, and the countless stories that its walls could tell. Now, shall we continue our adventure around Townsville?


