Located in Lake Louise, 2.9 miles from Lake Louise, Post Hotel & Spa has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Featuring a heated indoor pool and hot tubs, this Lake Louise hotel offers 2 on-site restaurants and a lounge. Guest rooms include views of the surrounding mountains.
Located in Banff National Park, this resort features suites with views of the Rocky Mountain. Easy access is available to Bow Valley Parkway and Lake Louise is 20 minutes’ drive away.
Jenny
Canada
It was a unique place. Love the log cabin and wanted to see what was like to stay in
Just half a mile from Lake Louise, Paradise Lodge and Bungalows offers spacious lodge rooms and fully equipped cabins. The property is surrounded by gardens which include a barbecue and a playground.
Set amid the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park, this hostel features an on-site cafe and 2 self-catering guest kitchens. It includes private storage for guests and acts as a ski pass vendor.
Offering panoramic views of Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier, this 4-star resort is in Banff National Park.The resort health club facilities includes a heated indoor pool and a state-of-the-art...
Nicholas
United States of America
Beautiful room with a Lake View as requested. We enjoyed the activities - Hotel History Lecture; guided hike to Fairview Lookout. Good food at the restaurants.
Located 20 minutes’ drive from Lake Louise in an isolated setting, this hostel offers shared kitchen facilities and a wood heated sauna. Cross-country and backcountry skiing are available on site.
Located in the Kicking Horse River Valley surrounded by the Canadian Rocky Mountains, these cabins offer stone fireplaces and antique furniture.
Thamer
Saudi Arabia
The hotel located in the middle of banff national park, the beds are comfortable, the rooms are spacious, the staff are very welcoming and helpful, and the restaurant is a top notch
Located in Banff, 22 miles from Lake Louise, Storm Mountain Lodge & Cabins provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Rajiv
United States of America
The lobby and the cabin were well appointed and comfortable. The ladies at the front desk were helpful
And friendly.
Lake Louise is a beautiful picturesque area of Banff that is...
Lake Louise is a beautiful picturesque area of Banff that is easily accessible off the Trans Canada not far from Calgary airport.
The town has limited accommodations and during peak season can be difficult to secure a room, so book early.
During the winter months the proximity of the town to the ski resorts is great, and the Moraine Lake snowshoe hike is beautiful.
For a closer and more convenient experience, skating and walking on Lake Louise is an amazing experience, and with the Chateau ice bar at your disposal, a perfect way to enjoy nature without needing to venture off the beaten path.
The Lake Louise Inn has a wonderful full service restaurant that serves some off the chart, top notch pizza's with local brews if that's your way to enjoy it.
Breakfast is available at most of the hotels I've stayed in, inquire when booking, it may be included with your stay.
Summer, well, it's busy...! Be prepared too wait in lineups, and book your spot for the tour bus to the lake early.
MikeP.
Canada
10
Scored 10
We did not realise that their was a shuttle bus to the ski...
We did not realise that their was a shuttle bus to the ski resort. This would have been great for us, as the walk from the car park to the ski area is a considerable distance if you do not get there early.
Sharon
Australia
10
Scored 10
I love Lake Louise, it is beautiful!
I love Lake Louise, it is beautiful! The village has a lot to offer any level tourist/traveler. There are plenty of restaurants and shops to choose from. The prices are quite high and really do need to be reduced in the tourist shops. It has world class skiing and unmatched natural beauty.
Robert
Canada
10
Scored 10
Amazing place to visit even in Winter (late Nov), all the...
Amazing place to visit even in Winter (late Nov), all the christmas decorations were up, we still walked 1/2 way around the lake. Fairmont Chateu upgraded us to top floor lake view room, we watched the sun come up over Lake Louise....that was very special. Not much else to do in Lake Louise at winter if you don't ski. Lake Louise Village is nothing. Bow Valley Parkway is just beautiful. Do Johnston Canyon but definitely need cleats if there is snow on the ground as the paths become very slippery. Try get there at 10am or before as less people. By lunch time it is very busy.
Lisa
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
The views are awesome so draws hordes of people.
The views are awesome so draws hordes of people. Found it to be extremely crowded. Must travel by bus to Lake Morraine and if you drive to Lake Louise, expect to pay $20 for parking. Free after 7:00 PM.
Kevin
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Give in and book the shuttle bus at least a few days ahead.
Give in and book the shuttle bus at least a few days ahead. Either that or plan on driving up to the lake before 8am - probably before 7am in July or August - if you hope to be able to park at the lake. Actually, book the shuttle bus anyway, even if you're going to try and park.
Really bad news is that there is a lack of publicly accessible facilities at the lake. Given how much the Chateau Lake Louise has been allowed to expand over the years, there really should be publicly accessible restaurants.
As for the scenery, well it is still a pretty place but with the glaciers almost gone it doesn't compare to what it was even 30 years ago. There are more beautiful places to go in Canada.
The Hostel staff was friendly and helpful when checking in, giving us good suggestions when we asked for hikes to do. It was easy to find our room as well and we liked the location for visiting Lake Louise. The bathroom was clean and always available when I needed it. The restaurant in the hostel was amazing and was fairly priced. It was too busy to eat at for our one night for dinner, but not too busy for breakfast thankfully. I think if you are familiar with hostel stays, this is a great option.
The hotel was very cute. The rooms were like little cabins. We had a river view with multiple fire pits and adirondack chairs to sit and watch the river and sunset. We met a lot of other guests by making a campfire. it was a lot of fun. There was not a restaurant. There was a small "store" to buy packaged food and they did have a little coffee barista to make coffee. They had a gym and laundry facilites as well. The fresh bag of coffee they gave you at check in was delicious.
I was with good company
It’s beautiful out in the lake Louise area
Close to ski hill.
We like the one girl who was working Saturday evening.
So much snow made it very pretty.
I know the cabins are amazing and you can have a real wood burning fire in them. We didn’t stay in cabin unfortunately.
Skating rink
Outdoor fire pits
Fat bikes on site ..
Very pretty out there
The hotel is set in a beautiful location with great access to the village. It is also easy to walk to Lake Louise from the Prost hotel (4km up hill).
The hotel feels very comfortable and the staff and great.
The rooms are big and the beds are really comfy. I also like that they all have balcony’s.
The post pub is also great - good food and selection of beverages.
Historical icon facility in very well kept condition. Location is amazing to stroll down to LL. View from hot tub was spectacular. Ate dinner there and was great food, priced comparatively to local restaurants. Breakfast was memorable and a highlight of our entire trip to the area. Hotel has a ton of character and staff was great.
This hotel is conveniently located right off the Trans Canada Highway, as you turn off to Lake Louise. There’s a service station and convenience store directly across the street. The town’s information center is within a five minute walk. Restaurants and bars within 10 minutes. There’s a laundry room facility onsite.
we totally loved staying here for the first night of our honeymoon as we got married at lake Louise the day before. Fairmont spoiled us, upgraded our room with one with a wonderful view of the lake, gave us bubbles and chocolates and treated us to desert at dinner! Thankyou so much
Great place to stay to see a unique treasure -Moraine Lake - without all the daytime crowds around. Nice cabins with wood fires and lovely views. The food was first class and although the accomodation is expensive, dinner was reasonably priced and a cooked breakfast is included.
Very convenient location if you want to visit Lake Louise. Although the property is facing the road, the suites are far back enough so it was very peaceful and quiet. The suites are well maintained. Free parking was convenient.
Location is what you pay for and it was great.
Log cabin ambience was nice and mostly modern with new kitchen and bathroom. The setting was excellent with cabins nestled amongst trees giving a real forest feel
The breakfast was great. The location is good, located in the heart of the town Lake Louise, it is conveniently a few minute drive to either the Lake Louise itself or to the Parks Canada Shuttle parking lot.
Location was super convenient to get to Lake Louise without having to take shuttle or find parking and the property had a lot of historic charm. The breakfast spread was pretty good (when it was stocked).
Fairy-tale Chateau, world class view and check for the bucket list ! Grand old castle like hotel in an unbelievably beautiful setting in front of Lake Louise and glacier covered Rockies for a backdrop !
I ate in the Deer Lodge restaurant both nights I stayed there and dinners were superb. "Braised Elk Shank", how can you say "No" to such a unique offering!
Views around the Lodge are spectacular.
The Lake Louise Inn provided a great location - central to the attractions of the area. We were able to walk to nearby restaurants for meals. Very quiet and the rooms were modern and clean.
Staying at the Post Hotel is immersing yourself in luxury. It's an experience more than a stay and it brings back memories of winter holidays in Austria. Wonderful!
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