Lake Louise is one of the most photographed lakes in the world, a jewel-coloured turquoise glacial lake reflecting the Victoria Glacier and the soaring peaks of the Canadian Rockies in a composition of mountain scenery that defines the grandeur of western Canada. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise on its shore is one of Canada's great historic railway hotels. Hotels in Banff town and Lake Louise Village provide access to this extraordinary lake and the surrounding Lake Louise ski area, consistently rated among North America's finest.
Banff’s iconic ‘Castle in the Rockies’ delivers a once-in-a-lifetime stay with grand historic architecture, destination dining, and a full-service resort feel. Its forested setting feels secluded, yet it’s still close enough to dip into town for shops and nightlife.
Set above town near the Upper Hot Springs, this resort is prized for its elevated views and quieter, ‘away-from-it-all’ atmosphere. It’s a strong pick if you want upscale comfort with easy access to the Banff Gondola and mountain wellness time.
A polished newer hotel with a boutique vibe, Peaks is ideal for travelers who want modern design and an easy walk to Banff’s best restaurants. Suites make it especially appealing for longer stays or anyone who prefers extra space.
A favorite for travelers who want a contemporary mountain-lodge feel right in the action, with a strong emphasis on relaxation after a day outside. It’s especially popular for its spa-forward amenities and comfortable, well-designed rooms and suites.
One of Banff’s most in-demand modern stays, Otter Hotel pairs a fresh, stylish look with an easy base for exploring town on foot. It’s a great match for couples and friends who want a contemporary ‘new-Banff’ feel with mountains always in view.
A newer, design-led property that’s popular with road-trippers thanks to convenient access and a comfortable, upscale-casual vibe. Rooms and suites are geared toward unwinding after hikes, with a cozy mountain aesthetic and practical layouts.