Hotels in Banff have a long history of welcoming visitors from Alberta, Canada and the rest of the world, and they pride themselves on providing the quality of service and the level of comfort you would expect from a world class destination such as Banff National Park.
Banff hotel rooms do not normally have kitchen facilities and are mostly sold on a room only basis, leaving you free to dine in the hotel restaurant or in one of the many fantastic international restaurants in the town centre.
Featured Hotels
333 Banff Ave Centrally located on the fringe of downtown Banff, the Elk + Avenue Hotel benefits from a recent renovation and offers stylish contemporary guest rooms with desk and work area, 37″ flat screen TV, coffee maker plus free wireless internet. Various room types are available, including regular or deluxe mountain view rooms with either two queen or one king bed. For families or couples requiring more space, loft rooms with a sitting area are also available. Amenities include sauna, Jacuzzi and steam room, with casual dining offered at Ricky’s All Day Grill. |
521 Banff Ave Owned by the Banff Lodging Co, the Caribou Lodge has long been a favorite among frequent visitors to Banff. Located a 10 min walk from the centre of town, the hotel is close enough to the action, while enjoying a quieter setting than some downtown hotels. Guest rooms are of a good standard, with one king, two queens or two double Mountain Luxury beds, and some of the superior rooms offer a balcony. Just off the lobby, the Keg restaurant is a Canadian favorite for steaks, with an excellent buffet breakfast each morning. The Red Earth Spa offers a variety of treatments and pools for soothing those aching muscles after skiing or hiking! |
337 Banff Ave With a convenient location just one block from the downtown core, the Banff Ptarmigan Inn offers comfortable lodging in standard or superior rooms, plus a selection of beautiful king suites. Guests can enjoy a free hot and cold buffet breakfast each morning as well as tickets for the local Banff transit bus. Other amenities include two whirlpools, steamroom, sauna, plus an Italian style restaurant. |
218 Lynx Street With an enviable central yet peaceful location in the heart of Banff, Peaks Hotel & Suites is newly built in a contemporary mountain style. Accommodations range from standard rooms with one king or two queen beds, fridge, some with balcony, to a variety of suites with mini kitchenette with fridge, microwave and toaster, perfect for fixing a snack or quick lunch. At the top end, their Summit Suites offer vaulted ceilings, spacious living areas and access to a common outdoor space. Guests enjoy access to the restaurants and pool & fitness facilities at the sister hotel across the road, while one of Banff’s most exciting new restaurants Bluebird is located right next door. |
300 Mountain Ave Often compared with the Banff Springs, the Rimrock is Banff’s alternative luxury hotel, and its location above the town of Banff at the foot of Sulphur Mountain provides it with arguably even better mountain views than it’s rival. Rooms are exquisitely appointed, are of a good size, and are well positioned to benefit from the amazing views. The lounge bar with walk-around fireplace is very welcoming, and the Eden restaurant is one of the best in western Canada. |
345 Banff Ave One of Banff’s newest properties, the Moose Hotel and Suites enjoys an enviable location just a short stroll from downtown, offering elegant mountain style accommodations, ranging from regular hotel rooms to one and two bedroom suites with balcony and kitchenette, accommodating up to 6 people. Each room benefits from Mountain Luxury Beds, Mountain Rain Shower, air conditioning and complimentary WiFi. The impressive amenities include two rooftop hot pools with an outdoor firepit, indoor pool, fitness room, sauna, full service spa and Pacini Italian restaurant. |
453 Marten St Situated a short 5 minute walk from downtown, the Best Western Plus Siding 29 Lodge offers Banff accommodations to suit all budgets at a standard you would expect from a Best Western hotel. At the economy end, their Single Rooms have either one queen or one king bed and would suit one or two people, while the Standard Rooms are good for up to four people in two queen beds. Standard Plus Rooms are larger with a small fridge and pull-out sofa, and there is also a selection of suites some of which offer a Jacuzzi, full kitchen and fireplace. Hotel amenities include a free hot breakfast, heated indoor pool and hot tub. |
461 Banff Ave Located within easy walking distance of downtown Banff, the Fox Hotel & Suites is one of the most recently built Banff hotels. The regular hotel rooms offer either one queen plus single sofa bed or two double beds, while those requiring more space can choose from the selection of one or two bedroom suites, or loft suites, each including a living room with sofa bed, plus a ‘kitchen nook’ with sink, mini fridge, microwave and toaster. There is a free continental breakfast included each day and free tickets for the local Banff transit bus. The hotel also has a unique hot pool, fitness room, and a Chili’s restaurant on-site. |
401 Banff Ave With a convenient location just minutes from downtown Banff, the Banff Aspen Lodge offers economy, superior and premium rooms, all featuring a mini fridge, with the superior and premium rooms having a patio or balcony, and some premium rooms offering a sitting area. Hotel facilities include two outdoor hot tubs, outdoor fireplace, steam room and sauna. Whitebark Cafe serves some of the best coffee in town and its outdoor patio is popular with locals and visitors alike. |
405 Spray Ave One of the most famous hotels in Canada, the Fairmont Banff Springs was the first hotel to be built in Banff, and has been attracting visitors to the area for more than 100 years. Sometimes known as the Castle in the Rockies, the Banff Springs offers luxury accommodation in a spectacular setting, with a variety of excellent restaurants, a world class spa, and outstanding views of the Canadian Rockies. Whether you come to ski in the winter, or to go hiking or sightseeing in the summer, staying at the Banff Springs is a truly remarkable experience. |
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