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Mountaineer Lodge
Set in Banff National Park and the village of Lake Louise, this hotel features an indoor hot tub. Free Wi-Fi and satellite TV are provided in all rooms.

Post Hotel & Spa
Set in Lake Louise, 4.7 km from Lake Louise, Post Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Lake Louise Inn
Featuring a heated indoor pool and hot tubs, this Lake Louise hotel offers 2 on-site restaurants and a lounge. Guest rooms include views of the surrounding mountains.

Baker Creek By Basecamp
Located in Banff National Park, this resort features suites with views of the Rocky Mountain. Easy access is available to Bow Valley Parkway and Lake Louise is 20 minutes’ drive away.

Fairmont Château Lake Louise
Offering panoramic views of Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier, this 4-star resort is in Banff National Park.The resort health club facilities includes a heated indoor pool and a state-of-the-art...

HI Lake Louise Alpine Centre - Hostel
Set amid the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park, this hostel boasts an on-site cafe and 2 self-catering guest kitchens. It includes private storage for guests and acts as a ski pass vendor.

Paradise Lodge and Bungalows
Just 1 km from Lake Louise, Paradise Lodge and Bungalows offers spacious lodge rooms and fully equipped cabins. The property is surrounded by gardens which include a barbecue and a playground.

The Lodge at Bow Lake
Located in Lake Louise, 43 km from Lake Louise, The Lodge at Bow Lake provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

Canadian Rockies Inn - Adults only
Boasting views of the Canadian Rockies, this adults only property is located in Field, British Columbia. Free Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms. Lake Louise is 30 minutes’ drive away.

Cathedral Mountain Lodge
Located in the Kicking Horse River Valley surrounded by the Canadian Rocky Mountains, these cabins offer stone fireplaces and antique furniture.

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- From US$693.74 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 746 reviewsWe were travelling with an RV; we got a special parking spot. Felt really good spending a night in the lodge; great beds, spacious, friendly staff, nice environment. We went by foot to lake Louise early in the morning and were able to leave RV at the lodge while already checked out (we promised to leave at 2.pm). Would highly recommend!Guest review byKristienBelgium
- From US$540.29 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,638 reviewsThe hotels location was the best .. very near to lake Louise and jasper n yoho national parks too. The breakfast was very good in terms of choices for the whole family. The staff helped us move our luggage upstairs. There is a gas station across the road which was also an advantage. There was a fridge n a microwave too in the roomGuest review byAmmarSaudi Arabia
- From US$733.75 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 1,168 reviewsIt was the best hotel we experienced in the Banff. We have booked twice the room during our stay. It's a quiet place located in the park, near the railway. We enjoyed the jacuzzi, the (gas) fireplace and the chalet-style room. Rooms were very clean. Attention to details : fresh coffee offered for the morning, nice decoration...Guest review byChristianFrance
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 175 reviewsPerfect location for exploring Yoho as well as Banff NP, beautifully decorated room, comfortable bed and perfect shower, nice and well equipped kitchen and the host Luc is so nice and has very good advice on what to do and where to eat best :)Guest review byAnnaGermany
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 161 reviewsHad one of the best meals I have ever had. Dinner was excellent and the staff were very accommodating.Guest review byReginaAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,242 reviewsLoved the uniqueness of the whole place. A natural beauty in every sense of the word.Guest review byGinaAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0Superb - What previous guests thought, 60 reviewsGreat location, beautiful guesthouse, Charlie and his partner were very welcoming.Guest review byAndrewAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 4,345 reviewsVery lovely hotel with fantastica views. Personnel +++Guest review byMaksymUkraine
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I paid nearly $800 per night expecting a quiet, nature-...
I paid nearly $800 per night expecting a quiet, nature-focused stay, as advertised on the hotel’s website. Instead, I was first given a noisy room, and then moved to another that smelled strongly of bleach and had a broken window. Despite my allergy, no alternative room was offered. The bleach fumes caused severe headaches that required painkillers, and by the second day, ants had entered the room. Overall, the experience was extremely disappointing and far from worth the price.Guest review byMaryamUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Central location to tourist attractions.
Central location to tourist attractions. Small quiet small residential town on trans Canada highway. Great pub in town to walk to and eat at evenings. Has interesting train history. Away from the crowds at Lake Louise.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
The Lake access can be difficult due to the massive crowds...
The Lake access can be difficult due to the massive crowds Lake Louise, such that hundreds of people walk 1-2 miles uphill just to get to the lake, because parking lot is full by 8:00 AM. There is a reason for this - possibly the most beautiful mountain setting on earth, with dozens of iconic hikes within minutes of the area.Guest review byCJ LangUnited States - 10.0
Field is a small, quiet, town just off the Trans Canadian...
Field is a small, quiet, town just off the Trans Canadian Highway. It has a few shops and an Inn which serves food. There are spectacular mountains on both sides of the valley with a beautiful river running through it. There is a railway line running parallel to the road and it was fascinating to watch the long trains passing through.Guest review byHelenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
As someone who visited Lake Louise in 2007 the experience...
As someone who visited Lake Louise in 2007 the experience was different at that time we could drive right up to the hotel and that makes it a difficult for people with disabilities. The lake is still just as beautiful as it was back in 2007 also we felt That it would be a good experience to be able to walk through your fabulous Fairmont hotel, which we were unable to do this time.Guest review byCarlosUnited States - 6.0
I stayed at Cathedral Mountain Lodge because it was the...
I stayed at Cathedral Mountain Lodge because it was the closest place to Lake O’Hara. I had managed to win a much coveted bus ticket, and this was the perfect place to stay the night before. Absolutely loved staying at the lodge, views of mountains all around. The only thing I don’t like about this area is the highway. People drive way too fast, it’s sometimes quite scary!Guest review byShirleyUnited Kingdom