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Glacier View Inn

Glacier View Inn

(10 reviews)

$$$

We stayed here after finishing the Glacier Tour and the Sky Walk tour. The inn seems to be able to…read moreaccommodate 30 groups at a time -- we counted and there are 30 rooms available. It is a convenient place to stay after the tours--which are a must Do if you visit the national park. Overall. The price seems expensive for what you get but not when compared to lodging at this national park generally.

Review from Tripadvisor posting…read more----------------------------------------- Located right AT the Columbia Icefield centre is your hotel. You can't miss it! Google this place before you come here so you know you're in the right place and don't end up driving towards the other side of Jasper to find your hotel! (That's obviously not what we did....) We ended up checking in at 1am. The place is super dark. There's not a single street light in the parking lot and with the humongous mountains on both sides, the experience was pretty eerie. There's only one staff member working at that time but he was kind enough to lend us a flashlight so that the rest of the members could disembark and carry our luggage in some light. Although the "hotel" portion is only on the 3rd floor at the Columbia Icefield centre since the first 2 floors are for the centre, our room was two floors. For a 4 people booking, we got a queen sized bed on the bottom and two twin beds upstairs. The place was super comfortable and cozy (perhaps it was the 2am settling down that made me fall asleep so quickly). Despite it having no cell service here, there is wifi at the inn. Just get it from the front desk. I had this fascination that I wanted to see the sun rise at the mountains cause heck, I'm waking up smack dab in the middle of literally the mountains so why not! The day was cloudy with light showers so the view wasn't the same as the beauty we saw the day before :( For breakfast, you'll probably be having it at the second floor cafe unless you're planning on driving out to Banff or Jasper to have breakfast! There's only two places so that's all the options you get. Of course, since this space is open to the people visiting the Columbia Icefield centre, don't expect kind prices. The panini I got in the morning was around $14 and it definitely was not worth it's money. I enjoyed my stay at the hotel. It wasn't a terrible experience but the dining options could be better!

Jasper House Bungalows

Jasper House Bungalows

(12 reviews)

$$$

I spent two nights at the Jasper House in Bungalow 52 a…read morestandard room with 2 queen beds. The room was clean & equipped with everything we would need for our stay. The location is a selling point. The bungalows are on a fast moving River frequently visited by elk, deer and the occasional bear. This is not a big chain hotel environment with modern amenities, there is no air conditioning and the rooms are rustic and out dated. Wifi was spotty along with phone & cable service. This winter the bungalows are slated for upgrades, air conditioning will be added. We wandered to the gazebo along the river, it was a cool breezy place to sit & admire the snow capped mountains & rambling river. We enjoyed Chris the naturalist's 8:00 program about the animals in Jasper. They have an friendly, professional & fascinating international staff from France, Chile, Mexico & Australia.. The Jasper House Bungalows were established in 1956, on picturesque property overlooking the Athabasca River. The original 28 units were built by Austrian John Woldrich & Italian immigrants, one of whom was Forabosco. John & Josie Forabosco bought Jasper House in 1977 expanding to 56 bungalows. The family ran Jasper House Bungalows for 35 years until 2011 when John sold it to the Decore brothers who renovated the properties. The seasonal property is opened from May Thanksgiving. The Elk Village Restaurant on site offers breakfast & dinner in their lodge dining room. We were treated to a steak dinner with mashed potatoes, corn & a berry tart. A buffet breakfast was provided daily from 7 until 9: 00. Patio seating is available as well as a few grocery, backpacking and off sale items. A happy hour from 4:00 until 6:00pm offers discounted cocktails, appetizers and assorted tacos.

Thank You Dear John, For Making a Wonderful Experience In Jasper National Park for our Tour Groups,…read moreFor Many Years - Thank You!!! Loved Staying Along the Athabasca River and Walking the Trail to the town of Jasper. Bears, Elk, Moose ...Simply Amazing.... Although, Do Be Careful...... Your Kindness Always Shined - Like the Gorgeous, Canadian Rocky Mountains!!!

Park Place Inn - Suite A fridge

Park Place Inn

(12 reviews)

$$

Located in the heart of downtown Jasper, the Park Place Inn occupies great real estate, just steps…read moreaway from shops and restaurants. Of course, you won't be spending much time in downtown or the hotel for that matter because most use Jasper as a launching pad to explore Jasper National Par (which is fantastically beautiful). There are 14 rooms here, all unique, with different amenities. We stayed in Room 7 which was a suite for two, king size bed, queen size sofa bed, wet bar with refrigerator, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, jet tub and........ are you sitting down?.... a marble shower with 5 shower heads! Months after staying here, I still think about the 5-head shower! Soooo niiiiiiiicccccceeee! Very affordable at $159 to $249 Canadian depending on what time of year. This was a very comfortable room, and I wouldn't mind either staying in this one again or trying another one here. Love this inn! Highly recommended!

This place is garbage, not quite sure where all these good reviews are coming from. Pillows all…read morehave hair on it, including the ones we asked for as a replacement. Also questioned us when we asked for a replacement (is it just wrinkled?...). Kleenex literally had 1 more left in it, and coffee maker's boiled water came out straight black despite not being used to make coffee (they clearly hadn't cleaned it). Also asked for a replacement for the coffee maker, and the woman at the front desk passive aggressively asked "any more complaints?". The water in the replacement coffee machine came out straight black AGAIN. Worst service I've ever experienced in any type of inn/hotel. DO NOT STAY HERE.

Post Hotel & Spa - 2 double beds and sitting area

Post Hotel & Spa

(47 reviews)

$$$

This was the best massage I've had in recent history (I've had a massage every month for the last…read morefew years). Caitlin had great technique. An excellent blend of calming, long strokes, and firm pressure. Her technique was very interconnected and flowed over my skin. I'd highly recommend it! I booked a 90 minute Sports Therapy massage with Caitlin while waiting for a friend that was hiking at Lake Louise. You don't need to be a hotel guest to book the spa.

My son & I chose the Post Hotel & Spa because of the location and reviews I'd read. I loved this…read morehotel because it didn't feel like a hotel, more like a cabin. There were several nice amenities, such as a fresh whole fruit basket in our room upon arrival, tea in the lobby in afternoons (however, we didn't partake), nice breakfast treat left in our room each night, coffee in the room and in the hallway if you preferred fresh coffee and creamer. Our room was a nice size with 2 double beds and 2 comfortable chairs and small table. The location was wonderful as we rented a car & drove all around the area. What a gorgeous area! OMG! I have never seen so much beauty within a short drive. I took so many photos. It snowed the 2nd night we were there and made the mountains extra beautiful. The service at the hotel was great - doorman, registration desk & a staff member even helped us scrape ice off our windshield in the morning when it was 14 degrees (F) out. We're from California, US, so didn't know how to do it! LOL! I have recommended the Post Hotel to several friends and we're considering returning in the Spring. Loved it here!

Fairmont Château Lake Louise - Beautiful corridor

Fairmont Château Lake Louise

(314 reviews)

$$$$

I haven't changed my review for the Fairmont. But I am writing this update as a warning to anyone…read morewho purchases flavorite latés from here. When I came in the Summer of 2025, I noticed they use the 1883 Lavender syrup from France. Sounds fancy right? But it actually doesn't use any actual lavender syrup; the flavor is all artificial. It also contains Red 40 which has already been known to be a mutagen for 20+ years BEFORE, before RFK. My syrup had developed a microbial (bacterial most likely) biofilm and growths within the syrup. My syrup still has 6 months before the expiration date. If the syrup is being used quickly, then maybe it isn't a problem, but I don't think lavender is a super popular flavor. So if you're at the Fairmont, check the bottles of syrup flavorings before you order, especially if it is the 1883 brand. Also, if you're staying at the Fairmont Hotel...why don't they just make lavender simple syrup in the kitchen? You mean to tell me this fancy hotel can't afford to make simple syrup? It tastes better too.

I came here for their afternoon tea on Christmas Eve. It was amazing! Lake Louise was completely…read morefrozen but no ice skating rink unfortunately. Apparently it's been snowing heavily and due to the heavy snowfall, the hotel could not put up the rink until it would stop snowing. Lots of people were hanging out on the lake. The hotel had ice sculptures and an ice bar. I saw a few horse drawn carriages as well. They had a well lit tunnel. Their lobby was decorated with Christmas trees and garlands. For the afternoon tea, I got the Egyptian chamomile tea. It had sweet elements to it and was considered a flavored tea. I did try it with sugar and milk. Although it didn't taste bad, I prefer to have my tea without anything. The tea itself was good enough for me. In addition to the tea, my meal came with a glass of prosecco. For the food, I got their basic menu which comes with 4 varieties of cake, 2 pastries, 3 sandwiches, a croissant and deviled egg. They offer different foods as well depending on your dietary needs. They have seafood, vegetarian, kids menu and I believe gluten free as well. Wait staff were very friendly and accommodating. My waiter was so kind and helpful. My view from my table was beautiful. I plan on coming back again.

Glacier View Lodge - hotels - Updated May 2026

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