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About Alberta
Alberta is arguably one of Canada’s most spectacular provinces. It has got both Banff and Jasper National Parks, and the surrounding ridges of the Canadian Rockies, serene Lake Louise and the glittering Columbia Icefield, great swathes of open grasslands to the north, home to bison, and in the south there are the wonderfully ancient rocky deserts of Red Deer Valley and the Badlands, a prime spot for dinosaur hunters. Some of the best places to stay in Alberta are, unsurprisingly, within the national parks. From charming mountain lodges to chic contemporary stays. However, across the province, the hotels are of very high quality with choices for all tastes and budgets.
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- Banff and Jasper National Parks are two of the world’s oldest. And Banff Town exists solely as a gateway and comfort stop for exploring the park. It has got some great restaurants, boutique shops and even a nightclub, but for most people, it’s all about the spectacular mountain scenery and the opportunity to get seriously active in amongst it. The mountains and hills range high and low, creating dramatic courses for both skiers and mountain bikers, while the serene, unsullied mountain lakes are ripe for canoeing and kayaking.
- Jasper National Park also boasts a stunning setting and is home to wolves, mountain lions, bears, caribou and beavers. There are hot springs, incredible canyons and more of those rocky peaks.
- Lake Louise is another great base for enjoying the mountains, known for its teahouses, hiking and skiing. And of course, for its perfect setting, surrounded by the snow-and-glacier topped peaks of the Canadian Rockies.
- Just below the Rockies is Waterton Lakes National Park, a peaceful place of surprisingly flat prairies, a sparkling lake and even a surprise castle! This is a much quieter national park than Banff or Jasper, and a great place to see elk, deer, cougar and grizzly bears, as well as an amazing array of wildflowers.
- For a landscape as polar opposite to this lush, alpine wilderness as you can probably imagine, head for the Badlands and Drumheller. This strange, dry region is home to some serious dinosaurs, many of them in the wonderful Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, but many of them as yet undiscovered…
- When it comes to the cities, Edmonton is Alberta’s capital, known for having the largest urban parkland area in North America, and for its excellent array of festivals, which culminate in the summer but run pretty much year round.
- Calgary is the largest city, with a reputation among other Canadian cities for being a bit American and a bit big business. But it’s also known for holding one of Canada’s largest parties: the Calgary Stampede - an amazing produce show and rodeo exhibition, and festival and parade. And for being the gateway to Banff and the Rockies. It has also got some great museums and bars.
- Alberta’s rural interior is a different landscape again, this time one of wheat fields and cattle ranches.
Whatever your reason for visiting, use our guide to the best places to stay in Alberta to start planning your trip.
The best places to stay in Alberta
For Calgary
- The Hotel Le Germain Calgary is right across the street from Calgary Tower; it’s a luxurious boutique hotel in the heart of town. There are 143 rooms and suites, with quite opulent decor and original artworks. It's hip and happening but with a classic, grown-up feel.
- The Kensington Riverside Inn is perfect for those who like a boho vibe, as it's in Calgary’s trendy Kensington area. Rooms are comfortable and modern and you can borrow one of the complimentary bikes for some local exploring.
For Banff
- The Juniper Hotel, located moments away from Banff at the foothills of the Rockies, offers sleek and contemporary accommodation with stunning views. Enjoy modern Canadian cuisine in the restaurant.
- Banff’s Buffalo Mountain Lodge is the perfect place for an active break in summer or winter. There’s a range of accommodation, but most options come with fireplaces and private balconies with spectacular views. There’s an Italian restaurant, but they also have an option serving more local style cuisine.
- Fairmont Banff Springs is a jaw-dropping retreat. Built in the style of a Scottish castle, it enjoys an enviable mountain location and smart contemporary accommodation. Glorious.
- High Country Inn offers smart modern rooms, an indoor pool, spa and an in-house restaurant. All that you need for a lovely country retreat.
- Buffaloberry Bed and Breakfast is a charming family-run stay with hearty breakfasts and cosy rooms.
For Banff National Park
- If you don’t mind being further from the resort - or if you’re here to escape - then the Moraine Lake Lodge might be for you. It’s an upscale resort with 33 rustic rooms featuring handmade wooden furniture. You’ll get amazing views of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park from your private balcony. Peaceful and serene.
- 2-room Ambleside Lodge, located in Canmore, is an utterly glorious stay. This rustic lodge features plenty of wooden influences and high ceilings, with huge windows boasting stunning views. Plus, the host is even a local hiking guide!
- The Post Hotel & Spa is a charming hotel right by the water, and just five minutes from the Lake Louise ski resort. There are 97 simple yet elegant rooms, many with fireplaces and balconies, plus a choice of restaurants - including a Swiss fondue restaurant and an English style pub. There’s also an indoor pool.
- Rimrock Resort Hotel enjoys a spectacular location, carved into the side of Mt Sulphur. Contemporary rooms and suites offer breathtaking views, there are three dining options, plus indoor pool, fitness centre and wide range of spa treatments.
For Jasper
- Jasper Park Lodge is a truly stunning option. Located right on the shore of Beauvert Lake, it features smart contemporary interiors, a top-notch golf course, no less than 8 restaurants and extensive spa facilities.
- Park Place Inn is situated in the heart of Jasper town. Here you'll find traditional style accommodation with elegant interiors, clawfoot bathtubs and cosy fireplaces. A comfortable, romantic base.
For an apartment or villa
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option then browse through the wide variety available online with our partner, Booking.com.
Travel Information
- If you're visiting Alberta to hike then consider coming in July or August, when the average temperature reaches 17°C. However if you want to go skiing then you should visit between November and March.
- Visitors can fly into either Calgary International Airport or Edmonton International Airport.
- Those wanting to explore Alberta to its fullest really need to have a car. Visit Rentalcars to find out more.
Still not sure?
- Take another look through our list of all the best places to stay in Alberta.
- Expand your search to include neighbouring British Columbia.
- Or, feel free to contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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Best Hotels in Alberta
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The Juniper Hotel Banff 52 rooms from AU$137
Families - With large suites and plenty of local activities this is the ideal spot to keep the family entertainedHotel Entertainment - Relax after a long day on the slopes with a glass of wine and a soak in the all weather hot tubOther Activities - Immerse yourself in the local culture with a blessing or smudging ceremony from a local ElderHills & mountains - This magical spot gives guests a chance to explore the Rocky Mountains in all their gloryA striking hotel resting at the foothills of the Rockies, just minutes from Banff. Sleek modern interiors beautifully offset the spectacular vistas visible through the floor to ceiling windows. The on site restaurant serves modern Canadian cuisine with a local seasonal emphasis. Charming. See More
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Georgetown Inn Canmore 20 rooms from AU$125
Full of character - Full of charm, both the rooms and the pub are modelled on traditional British style with antiques, floral motifs, and fireplacesRomantic Break - Couples should pick the Regency Suite which comes complete with a fireplace and in-room clawfoot bathtub large enough for twoRestaurant - The Georgetown Pub is a real highlight — very atmospheric and serves hearty pub fare ideal after a day outdoorsFamilies - With suites that comfortably sleep either four or six people, this is an easy choice for a family stayA charming small hotel and pub set in the adventure town of Canmore. Interiors are modelled on English Tudor design and feel very quaint. Expect in-room gas fireplaces, floral motifs, and dark wood furniture. The pub serves hearty fare and there's a terrace for the summer months. A cosy stay. See More
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Rundlestone Lodge Banff 96 rooms from AU$165
Value chic - Offers great value for services & location. An especially good option for longer stays due to some self-catering roomsActive Holiday - Whether visiting in winter or summer, Banff National Park offers an incredible array of intense outdoor activitiesSkiing - One pass offers access to three unparalled ski resorts; Sunshine Ski Village, Banff Mount Norquay & Lake LouiseFamilies - Families will feel at ease here. There's plenty of space, child-friendly amenities & rooms designed for sharingAn affordable family-friendly lodge 15 minutes walk from the centre of Banff. Spacious & well-designed rooms & suites feature great set-ups for those with kids or for luxury pick one with a jetted tub and fireplace. There's an indoor pool, hot tub & gym to enjoy, as well as an Italian restaurant. See More
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Lamphouse Hotel Canmore 25 rooms from AU$133
Back to Nature - Located minutes away from the world-renowned Banff National Park, this is the perfect base for an escape to natureGroups - The apartment is vast and sleeps up to ten people across three bedrooms, perfect for a group of friendsActive Holiday - Canmore is a hub for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running in the summer and skiing in the winterSelf catering - There's one self-catering apartment with a living area, three bedrooms, and a full kitchenRecommended by - TabletA stylish modern motel set just minutes from Banff National Park. Rooms and a self-catering apartment (sleeping 10) are simply styled with oversized leather headboards, expansive windows, and whitewashed wood panelling. There's a hot tub and several communal areas. A comfy base for an active break. See More
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High Country Inn Banff (Box 700,) 70 rooms from AU$135
Hotel Entertainment - Unwind after a long days activites with a refeshing soak in the hot tub followed by a steam in the cedar wood saunaActive Holiday - Ideally located for the active guest, with skiing, mountain biking, guided walking trails and horse trekkingRiding - Ask at the reception about pony trekking through the mountains, a unqiue way to soak up the sceneryBirdwatching - The nearby mountains are teaming with birds, head out on the trails and see what you can spotA family run hotel in the Canadian Rockies. The rooms are comfortable and offer exceptional views of the mountains beyond Banff. Enjoy meals in the in house restaurant, or make the most of the amenities with hot tubs, pools and saunas. The friendly staff make this a warm and welcoming hotel. See More
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Park Place Inn Jasper 14 rooms from AU$154
Active Holiday - Set in the heart of the Jasper National Park, with ski storage available onsite, book this hotel for an active winter breakLocal exploring - Set on the doorstep of the national park, there are endless activities on offer to help you to explore local to this hotelRomantic Break - With genteel interiors and romantic soaking tubs, book this hotel for a hideaway romantic break in natureOutstanding locationThis luxury hotel is nestled in the heart of Canada's Jasper National Park. The hotel offers heritage-style rooms featuring elegant soft furnishings, clawfoot soaking tubs and cosy fireplaces. Enjoy outdoor activities in the park, from kayaking to rafting and biking. A chic rural escape. See More
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Ambleside Lodge Canmore 3 rooms from AU$179
Back to Nature - Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, with the great outdoors on your doorstep, a natural world full of wonders awaitsGreat walks - There are lots of beautiful mountian walks in the area and the natural parks of Banff and Yoho are a short car journey awayViews - A wooden lodge nestled in a spectacular mountain landscape. Breathtaking mountain scenery surrounds you on all sidesKayaking - Kayaking can be arranged in the local town of CranmoreA charming rustic chalet-style B&B in the small Rocky Mountain town of Canmore with stunning mountain scenery. Outdoor activities can be arranged in the town, such as golf, climbing and mountain biking. Host Dave Booth is a hiking guide with extensive local area knowledge. See More
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Hotel Arts Kensington Calgary (Alberta) 19 rooms from AU$220
Local exploring - Hop on a free bicycle and explore this hip area, packed with designer stores, small unique shops, cafes, and restaurants.Sights nearby - Devonian Gardens is an indoor botanical garden home to a range of palm trees and other tropical plants.Fishing - Head to Fish Creek Provincial Park for a spot of fishing.Views - River.Recommended by - Relais & Chateaux, FodorsBohemian Kensington district is ideal for those seeking boutique shops, independent cafes and buzzy life of Calgary. Modern rooms are the epitome of comfort, with access to tasting menus and Chef's table at the restaurant. Local exploring is on the cards, as are back to nature family activities. See More
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Rimrock Resort Hotel Banff (P.O. Box 1110,) 346 rooms from AU$244
Active Holiday - You are ideally placed to make the most of the Canadian Rockies- from winter to summer there is never a shortage of activitesOther Activities - The hotel spa offers an incredible range of treatments to poke and prod you into health after a long day on the slopesTotal relaxation - This incredible self contained hotel offers pampering spa treatments, excellent food and spectacular viewsSights nearby - Literally every window you glance at exhibits a jaw dropping scene of light on the mountain sideRecommended by - TabletA fantastic hotel in the most spectacular position, carved into the side of Mt. Sulphur, in the Canadian Rockies. Comfortable and contemporary rooms offer spine chilling views of the picturesque town of Banff and the mountains beyond. The restaurant, Eden, offers fine French cuisine. Totally unique. See More
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Solara Resort Canmore 210 rooms from AU$204
Active Holiday - Canmore is known for its adventure credentials with skiing, mountain biking, golf, dog sledding, and hiking all popularSelf catering - A perfect home-away-from-home with full kitchens, living areas, and furnished balconies with grillsGroups - One-, two-, and three-bedroom suites mean there are options for all group sizesGreat walks - Hike along the beautiful trails in nearby Banff National ParkA sleek resort offering suites of varying sizes with easy access to the surrounding mountains. Each suite is modern and well-equipped with kitchens, living areas, flatscreen TVs, and furnished balconies. Expect an indoor pool, hot tub, and sports equipment provided. Ideal for groups or families. See More
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Jasper Park Lodge Jasper 442 rooms from AU$283
Skiing - A ski pass vendor, ski equipment hire and ski storage are all available on site. The Marmot Basin ski area is 20 mins awayGolf - Play a round at the stunning Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge Golf ClubSpa - The superb spa offers a wide range of relaxing treatments to come back to after a busy day outside.Tennis - Playing tennis is a popular activity in the summer and tennis equipment is availableIn Jasper National Park, nestled on the shores of Beauvert Lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Boasting a high-end golf course, 8 on-site restaurants, and a large spa. Ideal for active holidays or relaxed retreats in summer or winter. Attracts families and couples alike. See More
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Basecamp Suites Canmore 11 rooms from AU$299
Value chic - With modern design, good amenities, and several of the rooms setup with bunks — each room works out very reasonably per personGroups - With apartment options accommodating between two and ten people, this is perfect for a groups of friends travelling togetherActive Holiday - Canmore is an adventure capital with a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the seasonsSelf catering - You'll have everything you need here with full kitchens, washer/dryers, and living areasA stylish contemporary hotel offering self-catering suites for all group sizes. Suites are light and airy with polished wood floors, large swathes of glass, dining areas, and modern kitchens. A rooftop hot tub is the place to enjoy the mountain views from. Perfect for an active getaway with friends. See More
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Buffalo Mountain Lodge Banff (Alberta) 108 rooms from AU$302
Foodies - 40 people can be sat in the Wapiti Longhouse wine cellar on site, a great place to indulge in the local cuisine and fine wines.Romantic Break - Make the most of the enchanting and romantic views with the outdoor hot tub and private balconies.Kayaking - Leisure canoeing on Emerald Lake or Lake Louise is the perfect outing, especially with a picnic from the lodge.Lively - Hip and happening.Snow or sun, this brilliant located lodge is the perfect for active families to set-up camp. Fireplaces, private balconies and comfortable beds make the rooms hard to leave but we promise the great outdoors and views are worth it. Cilantro is Italian cuisine, or try Sleeping Buffalo's local cuisine. See More
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Stoneridge Mountain Resort Canmore 110 rooms from AU$302
Back to Nature - There are five national parks nearby to choose from including Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, and Waterton Lakes National ParkSelf catering - All the suites come with a separate living and dining area plus a well-equipped kitchen. Ideal for independent travellersActive Holiday - Canmore is made for an active break with everything from canoeing to hiking, horseback riding to snowshoeingFamilies - The option of one, two, and three bedroom suites makes this ideal for families (or groups) of all sizesAn all-suite hotel offering fabulous mountain views and self-catering accommodation. One-, two-, and three-bedroom suites come with well-equipped kitchens, balconies, and separate living/dining areas. With an outdoor pool, hot tub, and cafe — this is perfect for active families or groups. See More
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The Tamarack Lodge Canmore 22 rooms from AU$342
Families - Two room self-catering condos are an easy base for families while there is plenty to keep everyone busy nearbySelf catering - Spacious firelit living areas, enormous flatscreen TVs, and modern kitchens make this a very comfortable stayActive Holiday - For outdoor enthusiats, there is a plenty to do here including hiking, biking, skiing and much moreContemporary - The design is sleek and modern with natural materials, high-end tech, and vast windowsA stylish collection of one or two bedroom self-catering condos offering fabulous views of the mountains. Each has vast windows, living areas & contemporary kitchens. Plus there's a hot tub to relax in after an exhausting day outdoors. A good option for families or independent travellers. See More
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Creekside Villa Canmore 12 rooms from AU$352
Boutique - With just 12 suites, a chic mix of modern and traditional styles, and innovative dining — this is an unusally cool boutique stayFoodies - Devil's Table was first opened in the Caribbean. Now re-created here, it brings fine and fun Caribbean fare to the mountainsGreat walks - The owners have outlined their favourite hikes in the area ranging from easy rambles to more challenging optionsActive Holiday - Whether you want to hike, ski, golf, or mountain bike — there is plenty to do here for an active breakA stylish boutique hotel set in the adventure town of Canmore. Twelve suites (most split-level) have spacious living areas, luxe bathrooms, and rustic-chic design. A fun and popular restaurant (unexpectedly) serves Caribbean fare. An intimate and characterful stay for an active break. See More
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Buffaloberry Bed and Breakfast Banff 5 rooms from AU$488
Golf - Choose between the Stanley Thompson course at the Fairmont Banff Springs, or the Silvertip and Stewart Creek courses in CanmoreBack to Nature - Retreat to nature in this Banff National Park B&B- hiking, biking, skiing as well as nature trails and birdwatchingGreat walks - Take a drive to Lake Louise and spend the day hiking through the forests along the shoreOther Activities - Recharge your batteries with a dip in the mineral spring’s pool on Sulphur MountainA charming family run B&B in Banff National Park. The cosy rooms have been lovingly decorated and offer fabulous views over the mountains. The breakfast is a hearty affair that will fuel you through the morning and well into the afternoon. A great spot from which to enjoy the mountains. See More
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Hotel Le Germain Calgary Calgary 143 rooms from AU$488
Sights nearby - Across the street from the iconic Calgary Tower.Lively - Hip and happening.Designer - Uniquely designed interiors.Barefoot Luxury - For total relaxation.Recommended by - TabletA luxury boutique hotel under the shadow of the iconic Calgary Tower. The opulent suites feature feather and down comforters, plush linens, original modern art and stylish bathrooms. The downtown location keeps your finger on Calgary's pulse. Cutting edge contemporary, with a classic feel. See More
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Fairmont Banff Springs Banff 764 rooms from AU$453
Skiing - Many ski locations just minutes away; offers an on-site snow school; also offers ski passes, storage, and rentalSwimming Pool - Indoor and outdoor poolsViews - Great views from hotelSecluded setting - For escaping.Styled after a Scottish Baronial Castle, this elegant retreat is situated in stunning mountain scenery, surrounded by pine trees, mountains, and lakes. Enjoy many outdoor activities from skiing to horse riding; relax after an active day in the spa, and feast on the wide selection of cuisines. See More
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Post Hotel & Spa Lake Louise 97 rooms from AU$703
Back to Nature - From winter to summer there are a whole host of activities that allow you to soak up the great outdoors!Swimming Pool - Indoor year round swimming poolViews - Great views from hotelLively - Hip and happening.Recommended by - Tablet, Relais & ChateauxA charming riverside hotel, just five minutes from Lake Louise Ski Resort. The rooms are simple and elegantly furnished, with cosy fireplaces and balconies. A range of on-site restaurants include a Swiss fondue restaurant and an English-style pub, while the cellar boasts some 25,250 fine wines. See More
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Moraine Lake Lodge Lake Louise (Improvement District No. 9) 33 rooms from AU$660
Restrictions on children - Children older than 8 years are welcome.Views - Great views from hotelFull of characterBarefoot Luxury - For total relaxation.An upscale resort nestled under the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Banff National Park. The rustic rooms feature handmade wooden furniture and stone chimney pieces. Private balconies command wonderful views of the lake and surrounding countryside. Peaceful and serene. See More