Located within Banff National Park is the town of Banff, the first community to establish itself within a Canadian National Park. This beautiful resort town is nestled in the Alberta Rockies and runs along the Trans-Canada Highway, providing easy access to various attractions while remaining a preserved outdoor oasis. Accommodations range from quaint, remote cabins to luxury lodges.

Moose Hotel & Suites

Moose Hotel & Suites

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Moose Hotel & Suites has a full-service spa, heated rooftop pools with a commanding view of the Canadian Rockies, and gourmet Italian restaurant with gluten-free and vegetarian options.

Banff Caribou Lodge & Spa

Banff Caribou Lodge & Spa

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Guests at Banff Caribou Lodge & Spa will get a good night’s sleep on a Mountain Luxury mattress after a day spent in the fresh mountain air of Banff.

Banff Inn

Banff Inn

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Banff Inn is located within walking distance of the cafés, boutiques, and galleries of historic downtown Banff, but visitors may find it hard to leave this cozy retreat.

Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Centre

Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Centre

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The spacious and well-appointed rooms of Banff Park Lodge Resort Hotel & Conference Centre make this resort a favorite family destination.

Banff Ptarmigan Inn

Banff Ptarmigan Inn

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Complimentary underground parking, a hot and cold breakfast buffet, free Wi-Fi, and bike rental options are just some of the conveniences that make guests feel welcome at Banff Ptarmigan Inn. Pets are welcome, too, and their owners receive toys and treats for them at check-in in addition to a comfortable bed and bowls for their food and water.

Bow View Lodge

Bow View Lodge

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The Bow View Lodge has rooms for single travelers, couples, and families with a range of standard amenities at an affordable price.

Brewster’s Mountain Lodge

Brewster’s Mountain Lodge

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Brewster’s Mountain Lodge is a family-owned and operated hotel in the center of Banff.

Buffalo Mountain Lodge

Buffalo Mountain Lodge

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Named for its location on the mountain, known to local native peoples as “Sleeping Buffalo,” Buffalo Mountain Lodge features wood-burning stone fireplaces, chandeliers crafted from deer and elk antlers, and a post and beam construction, giving it an authentic vibe.

Deer Lodge

Deer Lodge

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For almost a century, Deer Lodge has been welcoming visitors to the Lake Louise area.

Royal Canadian Lodge

Royal Canadian Lodge

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Royal Canadian Lodge has upscale amenities that guests would expect to see from this Marriott-owned brand. The Grotto Spa features a heated mineral pool and a steam room scented with eucalyptus as well as a full menu of treatments and organic products.

Fairmont Banff Springs

Fairmont Banff Springs

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The Fairmont name is synonymous with luxury, and their Banff Springs hotel offers a guest experience like no other. Known as the “Castle in the Rockies,” this area landmark has been hosting visitors for more than 125 years. Fairmont Banff Springs has its own tennis courts, sports fields, and championship golf course, which guests can use as part of the resort fee program.

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

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Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise welcomes adventurers to Banff National Park. Originally built to be a summer resort, it now offers year-round activities like complimentary guided hikes with accredited naturalists, fitness and wellness classes, canoe excursions, kite flying, and tobogganing. Its concierge-curated seasonal guides list an exciting array of additional activities offered by local companies, such as alpine helicopter tours, ATV trips, and heli-skiing. Guests who prefer to stay indoors can enjoy a relaxing evening by the fire catching up on the day’s news and entertainment with complimentary access to PressReader’s library of local and international magazines and newspapers.

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High Country Inn

High Country Inn

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From reservations to recommendations, the friendly and helpful staff at the High Country Inn want to make sure every guest feels right at home.

Irwin’s Mountain Inn

Irwin’s Mountain Inn

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Irwin’s Mountain Inn has 65 standard, superior, and premium rooms with features ranging from coffeemakers to kitchenettes.

Lake Louise Inn

Lake Louise Inn

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The Lake Louise Inn is a great getaway for solo travelers, couples, and families.

Banff Aspen Lodge

Banff Aspen Lodge

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The Banff Aspen Lodge in the Rocky Mountains is committed to protecting the beautiful environment that surrounds it.

Moraine Lake Lodge

Moraine Lake Lodge

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Travelers who want to get away from it all will love the off-grid experience of a telephone and television-free stay at Moraine Lake Lodge.

Mount Royal Hotel

Mount Royal Hotel

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The Mount Royal Hotel is a Banff classic that is getting a contemporary makeover.

Mountaineer Lodge

Mountaineer Lodge

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The Mountaineer Lodge in Lake Louise offers quality accommodations with value-added amenities.

Paradise Lodge & Bungalows

Paradise Lodge & Bungalows

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For more than 50 years, this family-owned and operated property has been hosting visitors from all over the world.

Post Hotel & Spa

Post Hotel & Spa

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The Post Hotel & Spa rustic yet refined atmosphere is created by the use of natural materials and luxury appointments.

Red Carpet Inn

Red Carpet Inn

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Banff’s Red Carpet Inn has accommodations for every type of traveler and amenities to please them all.

Storm Mountain Lodge & Cabins

Storm Mountain Lodge & Cabins

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Storm Mountain Lodge & Cabins began as a tourist camp built by the Canadian Pacific Railway.

The Rimrock Resort Hotel

The Rimrock Resort Hotel

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The Rimrock Resort Hotel is a travel award winner, and it’s easy to see why.

The Rundlestone Lodge

The Rundlestone Lodge

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Business travelers and tourists alike will find everything they need for a pleasant stay in Banff at The Rundlestone Lodge.