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Residence Inn Calgary Downtown/Beltline District
4.8/5125 Reviews

Residence Inn Calgary Downtown/Beltline District

Downtown Calgary Calgary|0.42km from Bankers Hall Postal Outlet
Show that you care! The hotel is new, beautiful and well located. The breakfast room is impressive with its size, tall ceilings, views and terrace. The breakfast itself is great with its variety, including waffles and a delicious South Asian(?) vegetable stew each day. The suites are large and well equipped, and the bed comfortable. Now if only the staff could treat customers a bit better. We paid $30 for underground parking, which was important to us because we got an upgraded rental car and were liable for it. On the second day, the garage was completely full, with more cars entering the garage - thanks to a broken capacity indicator that permanently shows 208 spaces. Staff basically blamed it on the fact that the garage is a private facility unrelated to the hotel. They sent us to two nearby surface lots. One was only available till 8:00 at a cost of $22.52. The second one was a dirt field. 1. I don’t care whose lot it is. You sold me access to it at an extortionate price and did not mention any other options, implicitly endorsing it. 2. Don’t sell more spaces than you have, especially at that price. 3. Know and explain options. Don’t direct your customers to a lot that only sells space till 8:00 for over 3 times the price as the next lot. You are wasting my time. Then at 4:00 am, we were woken up by a loud motor noise coming from the fridge. We had to move it and unplug it (it’s a full size fridge, not a hotel fridge). The clerk’s reaction? “Sorry about that, I’ll tell maintenance.” We had one night parking taken off the bill. No consideration for the hassle both from the parking and the fridge. You can do better. Better policies, better communication and a bit more generosity. Overall, not a good experience.
The Westin Calgary
4.3/5114 Reviews

The Westin Calgary

Downtown Calgary Calgary|0.45km from Bankers Hall Postal Outlet
Good location right downtown. On a one-way street so you have circle around if you miss the entrance. Front desk was well staffed for a Sunday afternoon and very friendly. Lobby is bright and clean. Plenty of elevators and card needed to access floors. Hallways are wide and well lit. I stayed in a corner junior suite which was large with ample seating. The windows are large for maximum sunlight. There is a large balcony and sliding door with double locks. Full room darkening curtains but no light filtering shades for daytime privacy. My room was quiet (9th floor, furthest from elevator) and the HVAC is electronic with fanless covered radiators. Bedside wall lamps and floor lamps to give lots of lighting options. Decor is nice with lots of natural wood surfaces and ample drawers. The TV has a good menu with PPV available. Mini fridge and single serve coffee maker included but no microwave. The bathroom is very large and bright. Huge counter space. The large counter mirror has a built-in TV which is high-tech and useful. This has its own remote and separate from the main TV. There is a bench and wall hooks. The closet with hangers, safe and ironing board is within the bathroom area. There is also a wide full-length mirror in the bathroom. The shower is a walk-in with glass sliding doors. The shower is long but narrow. The wall-hung bottles are located exactly where you would stand and makes an already narrow shower even more narrow. I hope they relocate these to the opposite wall for better clearance. A grab bar and 2 wall shelves in shower for convenience. The textured wallpaper is really beautiful. A large sliding door is thick for privacy. Extras include (but not guaranteed): electric humidifier, complimentary bottled water, spare toothpaste, cotton swabs, 2 robes, slippers and lavendar balm. Starbucks and The Keg on site. Overall a very nice stay with great service.

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The Westley Calgary Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4.7/5119 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
The outside of the hotel doesn’t prepare you for the stylish interiors, the reception is not only modern but very welcoming, the front of house staff were lovely. We booked the Mingle / Double Queen Room and the room was lovely, very clean and very hip, the bathroom was generous and again stylish with a normal sized hairdryer, complimentary shampoo & body wash, we could park on the property and the staff were helpful and very welcoming. Would certainly stay again.
Hyatt Regency Calgary
4.6/5118 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
The beds were horribly soft and sunken in and misshapen. My wife felt like she was sleeping in a hammock. We had awful sleeps and came home with sore necks and backs. Very disappointed in the quality of beds considering what we paid and that this was our only holiday this year. The room was incredibly dusty and my sons allergies started acting up. I was charged $1828 for a beer in the club lounge because the attendant there mixed up our room number for the price of the beer. It of course was reversed but we were shocked to see this charge upon check out and don't feel this is acceptable.
Sandman Signature Calgary Downtown Hotel
4.1/5109 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
The hotel room is too small, the room has been recently renovated, the bed is very comfortable, because the elevator is renovated, the original elevator is old, so the upper and lower floors are relatively slow, understandable. Downstairs, you can take the red line and the blue line. The downtown section is free. This is a good idea to learn. You can reduce the number of private cars and taxis in the city center (no taxis are seen). There is an underground car park, approximately $15 per night.
Best Western Plus Suites Downtown
3.9/5114 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
The room and hallways were outdated and retro but still clean. Kitchen had everything we needed. We had a bizarre issue with the check-in where the front desk tried to tell us our reservation had been cancelled months prior, which was not true. We didn't cancel our reservation, and if they did on their end they never notified us of it. In fact, I was still receiving emails about checking in for my reservation the day before we arrived, so it was very stressful and confusing to get there and be told our reservation was cancelled months ago. Luckily they still had rooms for us, but still. Get your reservation and notification system sorted out.
HI Calgary City Centre - Hostel
3.9/562 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
The hostel is a good base for exploring the local area is right next to a large grocery store, train station and only 10 minutes walk to the saddle dome. We especially loved the little library area upstairs - it was great to have somewhere quiet to chill in the evenings. The free breakfast is great also we really appreciated the tea, coffee, oil & seasonings provided by the hostel. In the rooms there was limited plug sockets meaning that some people had to leave their phones the opposite the room which isn't great for those setting early morning alarms etc. Also in the women showers there was no doors/locks only shower curtains which didn't feel the most secure for privacy.
Hotel Arts
4.2/5103 Reviews
Downtown Calgary
Did not eat breakfast, but the lunch on the first floor restaurant was ok, the room was large, the double room seemed to allow four people, because the four of us opened two rooms, the front desk started to make a mistake and thought we were one Room, and then gave us four room cards, did not say nothing wrong, and later learned that it is two rooms. There is a small swimming pool on the first floor, and the environment is ok. The double beds in the double room are large, with a balcony, a coffee machine, and hygiene. You can see Calgary Tower when you go out. It takes about five or six minutes to walk.

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