As if West Ed wasn't surreal enough, this adjoining hotel is something to behold. There are standard rooms, but the real draw are the themed rooms. With 13 themes to choose from - Africa to igloo, Roman to Polynesian - it's hard to pick just one. Barely staying on the cool side o… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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What was once an apartment building is now a good midrange option. The rooms are large and basic and all have kitchens. It is just off Jasper Ave and there is even a pool and fitness center if you are feeling energetic. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Step into this time machine to see where the upper crust were bedding down in 1915. Preserved in all its regal glory, this railway era hotel is fit for monarchs. Intricate stonework adorns the exterior, while crystal chandeliers keep the inside theatrically lit. The recently reno… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Close to The Mall, with a pool just in case you get tired of the West Ed version. There are nice rooms at a good price and there's a restaurant on site, too. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is a classy, upmarket hotel with all the amenities - and a bit of glitz and glamour - that often has very cheap specials. The indoor water park is fantastic, and there are restaurants, cocktail lounges and a casino on the grounds. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Although a bit pricy for the range, there is a kitchen in every room here. This is a great option for families or groups as each room sleeps four. There is a complimentary downtown shuttle that will drop you wherever you want to go in the downtown core. Putting a price on the vie… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The Met is a Strathcona classic - hip, cool and modern, and right in the action. The sophisticated rooms and classy decor blend well with the surroundings. Right on Whyte Ave, the location is perfect - you won't have to go far to have a good time. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This posh boutique hotel on Jasper Ave, dating from 1911, is an upmarket masterpiece. With just 34 rooms, the staff will be at your beck and call, and with a fireplace in every room it's a great spot in which to snuggle up and enjoy the finer things. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Right in the heart of Old Strathcona, this charming hotel is a great home base for an Edmonton stay. With the coolest neighborhood in town right on the doorstep, the fact that the hotel is fab is a bonus. Breakfast, parking, and evening wine and cheese are thrown in to sweeten th… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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A great way to get the same view as some of the more expensive places downtown; make sure you ask for a riverside room so you can take advantage of the stellar view. Rooms are spacious and some even have a Jacuzzi to bubble away your troubles. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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While aimed at the business crowd, this tidy hotel is a good place to check for some good deals. Make sure you request a room up high with a river view. The rooms are nice with balconies on some, which is great in the summer and pointless come winter. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
If you're into the idea of visiting the past at Fort Edmonton, why not take it to the next level and spend the night? This historic hotel is still wide open for business and will gladly put you up for the night in its digs of yesteryear. Period decorated rooms and the opportunity… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
For an inner city camping spot this one is pretty good. Full of all the amenities you might want and in a good location to get to 'The Mall' and stay away from it at the same time. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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