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Explore 17 hotels in Whistler, BC. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Four Seasons Resort Whistler
Rooms are spacious, clean, and well-maintained with mountain views. Staff treats guests exceptionally well and handles requests promptly. The resort excels at ski convenience, dining, spa services, and family activities, though one guest encountered a shower malfunction at checkout.
Fairmont Chateau Whistler
Comfortable rooms with mountain views make this hotel a solid choice for ski trips. Ski concierge, hot tubs, and saunas work well, but service quality swings wildly between staff members. Some guests praise attentive service while others hit rude, slow staff and unreliable room service.
Pangea Pod Hotel
Pods fit two people comfortably with good storage, stay surprisingly quiet, and sit steps from lifts and restaurants. Mattresses run thin and hard for side sleepers. Cleanliness varies wildly by stay, with some guests reporting stains and gum. Heat builds in upper bunks.
Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel by Paradox
Rooms are spacious and clean with comfortable beds, full kitchens, and fireplaces. Staff consistently go above and beyond with thoughtful touches like daily notes and personalized service. The hotel sits in a quiet location near restaurants with convenient shuttle access to ski slopes and hot pools.
Sundial Hotel
Spacious, clean rooms with full kitchens and mountain views. Staff treat you exceptionally well. Book a private hot tub slot to avoid crowds. Avoid village-facing rooms if noise bothers you.
Evolution Whistler
Spacious suites feel like home with full kitchens, comfortable beds, and vaulted ceilings. Hot tub and pool area work well for relaxing. Staff handles problems without fuss. Location puts you steps from the Creekside gondola.
Nita Lake Lodge
Spacious clean rooms with king beds, heated bathroom floors, and lake views make this lodge comfortable. The hot tub impresses guests in winter, and the location near Creekside lift and village shuttle works well. Food quality varies—breakfast and coffee shop excel, but bar food is average.
The Crystal Lodge, Whistler Hotel
Rooms are comfortable and well-maintained but run small. The location in Whistler Village puts you steps from restaurants, bars, and ski lifts, which guests love. Parking costs extra and you can't leave your car after checkout, and the hotel lacks on-site breakfast options.
The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler
Location next to the gondola is excellent. Rooms range from small and outdated to clean and comfortable depending on which you get. Cleanliness inconsistency is a real problem, ski valet charges despite the no-equipment-in-rooms rule, and hot tubs get chaotic with unsupervised kids.
Adara Hotel Whistler
Spacious loft rooms with comfy beds and great views, though some have loud AC units and limited space for wet gear. Staff is helpful and the location near shops and slopes is excellent. Be aware that parking costs $25 daily, pet fees aren't disclosed upfront, and maintenance issues like broken outlets and dark pool areas exist.
Delta Hotels Whistler Village Suites
Room sizes vary wildly: some guests got small cramped spaces while others had spacious suites with full kitchens. Noise is a real problem with thin walls, loud heating systems, and proximity to the pub. Service quality swings from excellent to poor, amenities don't always get restocked, and the hot tub area gets messy and overcrowded.
Whistler Village Inn + Suites
Spacious rooms with comfy beds and fireplaces, but expect dated furnishings, occasional hair on sheets, and mold forming in shower caulk. Staff is friendly. Pool and hot tub sometimes close without website notice. Noise from upstairs neighbors on lower floors.
Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa
Staff goes the extra mile with flexible check-ins and cancellations. Location near the village and slopes beats the rooms themselves, which feel dated and average for the price. You pay more than you get, but the service makes up some ground.
Listel Whistler, a Coast Hotel
Rooms are small and dated but clean, with squeaky floors and limited outlets. Staff is friendly and helpful. Location beats everything else, steps from gondolas and village. Skip this if you want modern or fancy, but it works well for budget-conscious skiers.
Pinnacle Hotel Whistler
Rooms come with a private jacuzzi, fireplace, balcony, and kitchenette that guests actually use and love. The bed is comfortable, staff go out of their way to help, and the location puts you steps from restaurants and shops. You get excellent value for a Whistler hotel.
Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre
Rooms are spacious, quiet, and clean with comfortable beds and soaker tubs. The location puts you steps from shops and the gondola, though one elevator was broken during visits. Staff are friendly and helpful, breakfast is included but mediocre, and you'll find it excellent for ski trips.
Aava Whistler Hotel