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Whistler Hotels & Hostels (18)


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Adara Hotel (Hotel) 4 star

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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The only boutique hotel in Whistler truly worthy of the label, the fab Adara combines a chichi mod ambiance with a knowing wink to 1970s kitsch. You're also just off Whistler's main village drag if you want to wander around and brag to everyone about where you're staying. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Crystal Lodge (Hotel) 3 star

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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It doesn't get much more central than the Crystal, located on the main drag of Whistler Village. Its rooms are divided between standard quarters (where you won't want to hang out too much) and loungey, boutique-style suites that exude West Coast cool. Either way, the main gondola… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Fairmont Chateau Whistler (Hotel) 4 star

  • Neighbourhood: Upper Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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If only the best will do (and you have the budget to cover it), this palatial Fairmont property is possibly the swankiest in Whistler. Despite all the money lavished on its opulent, baronial-look interiors, there's a snob-free but highly professional staff that will cater to your… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Golden Dreams B&B (B&B)

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  • Neighbourhood: Near Village North | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This good-value B&B has three themed rooms and provides a homely sleepover for those who like to feel cozy. The large breakfast is excellent and there's an outdoor hot tub to keep you warm on the deck. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Sundial Boutique Hotel (Hotel) 4 star

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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A former lodge property that's upgraded itself into the boutique big league, the Sundial has rooms with full kitchens and heated bathroom floors. The shared rooftop hot tub is a nice addition, and you're just a few steps from the Village Gondola. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Whistler Village Inn & Suites (Hotel) 3 star

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This older, recently renovated twin lodge property offers a wide range of options, from standard hotel-style rooms to swanky and spacious lofts. There's a free breakfast bar and the Village Gondola is just a 5min walk away. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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First Tracks Lodge (Self Catering)

  • Neighbourhood: Creekside | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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A lodge-looking complex with swish, apartment-style accommodation, Creekside's First Tracks is a cut-above most Whistler sleepovers. It's ideal for small groups, is close to the slopes and has tons of added amenities. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Pinnacle Hotel (Hotel) 3 star

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This friendly, well-established, adult-oriented lodge is the ideal mid-range sleepover. Rooms are dependably comfortable and most have the added bonus of a personal jacuzzi to lure you back from the slopes at the end of the day. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Alpine Lodge (Guesthouse)

  • Neighbourhood: Alpine Meadows | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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A colorful, wood-lined lodge just north of town, this cozy property offers both dorm and private rooms as well as a handy shuttle bus to get you to and from the lifts. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Blackcomb Lodge (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Recently renovated to include loungey new interiors, this centrally-located boutique sleepover combines lofts and studios with kitchen facilities, plus a selection of cheaper but still-comfortable standard lodge rooms. A great location near restaurants and shops, you're within wa… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Chalet Luise B&B Inn (B&B)

  • Neighbourhood: Village North | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This country-style inn with country-style hospitality doesn't seem out of place among the mountains of Whistler. It's within walking distance of the village and the lifts, and its jacuzzi is ever-welcome after a day on the hills. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Edgewater Lodge (Lodge)

  • Neighbourhood: Alpine Meadows | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Teetering on the edge of Green Lake, each room here makes the most of some awesome water and mountain views through its large picture windows. The restaurant is among the best in the Whistler area, and there's kayaking in the summer or ice-skating when the lake freezes up. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Haus Stephanie (B&B)

  • Neighbourhood: Village North | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This popular Village North B&B is a wood-lined nook within walking distance of the village. Rooms are small but cozy and there's a large outdoor hot tub on the deck. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Holiday Inn Whistler Village Centre (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Whistler Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This centrally-located chain hotel doesn't feel like a chain at all. Its cheery, apartment-style rooms (some with two bedrooms) all have kitchen facilities and jetted soaker tubs, and it's handily surrounded by restaurants and bars a few meters from the hotel entrance. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Le Chamois Resort Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Upper Village | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Nestled in the quieter Upper Village area, this apartment-style sleepover offers large, self-catering rooms with antique flourishes and an ideal location near the Wizard and Magic Blackcomb lifts. There's an on-site restaurant if you don't want to cook your own dodgy pasta dinner… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Legends (Self Catering)

  • Neighbourhood: Creekside | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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For the ultimate in convenience, this ski-in/ski-out resort has the Creekside Gondola right next to its lobby. Ideal for families and groups, its large, condo-style rooms are a real home-from-home, where you can spread out and relax in utter comfort. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Riverside RV Resort & Campground (Cabin)

  • Neighbourhood: Spruce Grove | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This rustic, north-of-the-village resort has grassy camping sites but its main attraction is its clutch of woodsy cabins, suitable for couples or small groups. The site abounds with facilities and there are winter and summer trails (ideal for everything from skiing to biking) pas… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Whistler Resort & Club (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: S of Whistler | View Map
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Capturing the appeal of 1970s Whistler with its yesteryear red-brick fireplaces, wood paneling and pull-down Murphy beds (selected rooms only), this is the place for you if you love brown carpets and brightly patterned duvet covers. It's a friendly spot, though, and it has a 10-p… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Whistler (Canada)

Named after the furry marmots that populate the surrounding mountains and whistle like deflating balloons, this pretty alpine village is one of the world's most popular ski resorts. Its surrounding mountains offer almost every imaginable outdoor activity, from heliskiing and hiking to mountain biking and rafting.

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