Royal Canadian Lodge Banff, Canada
You’ll know you’re in the Rockies when you walk into the Royal Canadian Lodge. The lobby combines luxury with classic Canadian mountain vibes, with its large stone fireplace, wood panelling and impressive chandelier. Rooms are spacious and decorated in warming, earthy colours. Some have gas fireplaces for extra cosiness.
You’re only a 15-minute stroll from the buzz of downtown Banff, with all the cafes, cool restaurants and craft beer bars you could want. But there’s next-to-no walking in ski boots needed when you stay here, because the free bus to the three Banff ski areas stops almost outside the door. Your stop’s early on the bus route too, so you won’t have to worry about not getting a seat.
After skiing, head downstairs to the indoor mineral pool and hot tub for soaking or swimming. There’s a steam room and a small gym, too, in case you fancy working up a sweat. Then, head into town, or stay put and settle in for drinks and an evening meal at the on-site restaurant, which uses locally-sourced Alberta ingredients. Speaking of food, you’ll be staying here room-only, but you can pay extra to fill up at the hot breakfast buffet each morning.
- The free bus to the slopes stops less than a minute’s walk away.
- Soak in the hot tub or take a dip in the pool.
- Lounge by the fire in the impressive hotel lobby.
Meals
Optional upgrade to hot buffet breakfast (if available) or hot plated breakfast (eggs, sausage, bacon, fried potatoes and toast with choice of coffee, tea or juice). Breakfast requests should be made at the time of booking
Essentials
- WiFi
- Indoor pool
- Gym/fitness centre
Location
- 15 minutes’ walk to the centre of Banff
- Less than 1 minute’s walk to the ski bus stop
- 20 minutes’ bus ride to the ski school meeting point
- 15 minutes’ bus ride to Mount Norquay, 25 minutes to Sunshine Village and 45 minutes to Lake Louise
Rooms
All rooms are non-smoking and have a flatscreen TV, free WiFi, hairdryer, bathrobes, telephone, safe, fridge and tea and coffee-making facilities.
When you arrive, a pre-authorisation of between 200 and 350 CAD is added to your card to cover any spending during your stay. When you check out, you’ll pay the real value and the pre-authorisation will be cancelled.
Double room – sleeps 1-4: One or two queen-size beds (depending on occupancy), private shower in bathand WC.
Double room – sleeps 1-4: One king-size or two queen-size beds (depending on occupancy), private shower in bath, WC and enclosed gas fireplace.
Junior suite – sleeps 1-3: King-size bed, single sofa-bed in bedroom, private shower in bath and WC.
Features
- Indoor hot tub
- Indoor heated pool
- Fitness room
- Steam room
- À la carte Evergreen restaurant and lounge
- Free WiFi
- Free ski lockers
- Lift to all floors
Please Note
Ratings are based on the operator's own rating and may not reflect the property's official star rating.
Tourist Tax
In some resorts, you’ll need to pay a small fee called a ‘tourist tax' at your accommodation, either when you check in or check out.
These taxes can change at short notice, so it’s always worth checking the latest details before you travel.
Good to know: Not all accommodation accepts card payments for taxes, so you may need to pay in cash instead. For some countries, tourist taxes are calculated based on an accommodation's official rating, which can be different to its rating on our/the operators site.
Prices & Availability
PP - Price per person based on full occupancy
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