Listel Hotel Whistler Whistler, Canada
Excellent value for money, award-winning service and a prime spot in Whistler Village – that’s the Listel.
You’ll wake up each morning in your comfy queen bed, throw on your ski gear and head down to the lobby for a fresh cup of coffee or tea. Then it’s off to grab breakfast before hitting the slopes – there are plenty of shops and restaurants on your doorstep, and it’s just a few minutes’ walk to the gondolas.
Come après time, head back to the hotel to grab a snack in the Bearfoot Bistro. And you may want to stick around for dinner too, since it’s also one of Whistler’s best restaurants. If only the coolest bars will do for you, book a vodka tasting experience in the Ketel One Ice Room – it’s the coldest one in the world at -32°C.
- Wander to the gondolas in just 5 minutes.
- Warm up in the hot tub or book a tasting experience in the ice bar.
- One of Whistler's best restaurants onsite.
Essentials
- WiFi
- Spa and wellness facilities
Location
- In the centre of Whistler Village
- 5 minutes' walk to the Whistler and Blackcomb gondolas and ski school meeting point
Rooms
All rooms have a TV, free WiFi, telephone, hairdryer, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, iron and ironing board and a safe.
When you arrive, a pre-authorisation of approx. $450 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: 2 Queen-size beds, private shower or bath and WC.
Features
- Hot tub
- Separate male and female saunas
- Lobby lounge
- Complimentary tea and coffee in the lobby (6.30-10am)
- Bearfoot Bistro with Champagne Lounge and evening entertainment (open for evening meals)
- Extra charge for vodka tasting experience in the Ketel One Ice Room (must be booked in advance)
- Extra charge for laundry facilities
- Complimentary ski and snowboard valet
- Ski storage
- Free WiFi
- 98 rooms
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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