For a truly memorable experience, book a room on the Fairmont Gold floor which features a private check-in and lounge area. All guests have access to the hotel’s Clefs d’Or concierge for help with recommendations and restaurant reservations. The Confederation Lounge is a popular spot for classic cocktails or a nightcap and has one of the best patios in the city with unmatched views of the river valley.
Beyond the luxe, modern rooms and suites, the amenities truly are the biggest draw at JW Marriott. Break a sweat. Break a sweat at Archetype, a fitness centre which feels more like a private members’ gym, complete with workshops and trainers. Take a dip in the fifth floor leisure pool or soak in the whirlpool. There’s no denying that one of the biggest draws is the food and drink offerings by famed Canadian restaurant group Oliver and Bonacini which operates four eateries in the hotel – Braven Restaurant, Kindred Food + Drink, the Lobby Bar and Alchemy, the hotel’s speakeasy which is a damn good place for serious cocktails and top-notch tipples. The hidden bar opens to a 120-seat heated patio, the perfect place to be on summer nights.
The no-frills rooms are great value, especially if location matters. The hotel is within walking distance of several bars, cafes and restaurants along the popular 104 Street Promenade.
Located in The Quarters, this hotel is down the street from the Edmonton Convention Centre, the Edmonton Downtown Farmer’s Market and steps from the Ociciwan Contemporary Art Centre. All rooms feature comfortable sitting areas. Don’t forget to have one of their famous cookies.
Conveniently located next to the Edmonton Convention Centre, at the Courtyard Edmonton Marriott, enjoy panoramic views of the river valley while sipping on a summer cocktail. During the winter, the hotel’s patio is home to heated domes where you sip and socialize. Just a couple blocks up the street is the Arts District, where you can catch a play at the Citadel, a concert at the Winspear Centre or check out the exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Alberta.
Delta Hotel by Marriott, located within City Centre Mall, makes it easy to access shopping, movie theatres, transit and business services. It is also just down the street from Rogers Place. Rooms were recently renovated to include rain showerheads and work stations. Dine on local fare at District 102, the hotel’s restaurant, which also has free pool tables and video games.
Enjoy a comfortable, no-frills stay blocks away from the Alberta Legislature at Days Inn by Wyndham. The bustling 104 Street Promenade, many local restaurants and several LRT stations are within walking distance. For a convenient breakfast or lunch, dine at Cora’s, the hotel’s adjacent restaurant.
At Coast Plaza, small touches like bathrobes and slippers make all the difference. So does the location. Down the street, you’ll find a dog park, a local breweries and Edmonton’s first food hall. Enjoy regionally inspired cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant or head to 104 Street for plenty of dining options.
Conveniently located next to the Red Arrow bus terminal and a block away from the LRT, Holiday Day Inn Express is a great place to stay when you’re without wheels. Enjoy a light complimentary breakfast with your stay.
Yes, MacEwan Residence is mainly for students, but did you know there are guest rooms for booking? From individual travel to long-term stays, there are a variety of accommodations and services suited for personal or business travel.
Situated within walking distance of the Arts District and Ice District, Sandman Signature Edmonton Downtown is a great place to attend if attending a hockey game, concert or taking in one of the many Downtown festivals. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, but make sure to reserve a spot at Chop, the hotel’s steakhouse.
Rooms on the concierge floor have access to a lounge area, personalized services and upscale in-room amenities. Hotel guests and visitors should definitely dine at La Ronde, Edmonton’s revolving restaurant. Located on the 24th floor, La Ronde features stunning bird’s eye views of the river valley.
This boutique hotel is located close to the Alberta Legislature grounds, which is a beautiful place to explore any time of year and is great for an Edmonton staycation. Rooms are stylish and modern, and guests enjoy complimentary breakfast buffet each morning. Wanna explore the neighbourhood? You can borrow a bike to get around for no cost.
Stay in the heart of the city, right next to Churchill Square, the Arts District, and the newly renovated Stanley Milner Library. The hotel is walking distance from plenty of bars, restaurants, cafes, the Edmonton Convention Centre and City Centre Mall. You can also dine at Share, the hotel’s restaurant that focuses primarily on local fare.