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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
Rooms are comfortable with amazing mountain views. Ski-in/ski-out access and hot tubs work great, but service swings wildly—some staff are warm and helpful while others are rude and slow.
Pangea Pod Hotel
Pods are spacious and surprisingly quiet even with 12 people per room, but mattresses run thin and hard, upper pods get warm, and cleanliness varies wildly. Great location near lifts and restaurants with friendly staff and social events, but expect shared living conditions without luxury amenities.
Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel by Paradox
Rooms are spacious and clean with comfortable beds, kitchenettes, and fireplaces. Staff consistently goes above and beyond with thoughtful touches like daily water and weather forecasts. The shuttle to gondolas runs frequently, and the location puts you steps from restaurants and shops.
Sundial Hotel
Spacious rooms with kitchens, mountain views, and private hot tubs make this hotel stand out. Staff consistently go above and beyond. Book away from the village square if noise bothers you, or bring earplugs for late-night pub sounds. Perfect location near gondolas.
Nita Lake Lodge
Rooms are spacious, clean, and well-designed with king beds and heated bathroom floors. The hot tub and lakeside location stand out. Food quality varies: breakfast and coffee shop excel, but bar food is average. Staff are friendly and the shuttle to Whistler Village works well.
Evolution Whistler
Spacious suites with full kitchens, comfortable beds, and vaulted ceilings make this feel like a home base. The hot tub and pool are solid bonuses. You're steps from the Creekside gondola, staff goes out of their way to help, and the dryer runs loud.
The Crystal Lodge, Whistler Hotel
Rooms are comfortable and clean but small. The hotel sits steps from ski lifts and village restaurants, making it convenient for getting around. Parking costs extra and isn't available after checkout, and breakfast isn't included.
The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler
Location near the gondola is excellent. Rooms range from small and outdated to comfortable depending on which you book. Cleanliness is inconsistent, housekeeping lost a guest's mitten, and ski valet charges contradictory fees despite signs banning ski equipment in rooms.
Adara Hotel Whistler
Rooms are spacious and clean with comfortable beds and good views, but maintenance issues exist including a loose electrical outlet, loud heating unit, and inadequate gear drying space. Staff helpfulness varies by shift. Location near gondola and restaurants is excellent.
Delta Hotels Whistler Village Suites
Rooms vary wildly in size and quality. Thin walls and loud heating systems make noise a real problem. Service is inconsistent, staff sometimes skip basic restocking like toilet paper and towels, though the location is excellent and some staff members go above and beyond.
Whistler Village Inn + Suites
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good heat, but cleanliness is inconsistent—hair on sheets, mold forming in shower, dated fixtures. You'll hear noise from upstairs unless on top floor. Staff is friendly and helpful. Location in village center is excellent. Check if the pool and hot tub are actually open before booking.
Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa
Staff are genuinely kind and flexible with check-in times. The location next to slopes beats the rooms, which feel dated and basic despite being clean and spacious with kitchens. Expect good service but 3-star accommodations at 4-star pricing.
Listel Whistler, a Coast Hotel
Rooms are small and dated but clean. Floors squeak and toilet paper quality is poor. Location beats everything else, putting you steps from gondolas and village restaurants. Staff is warm and helpful. Hot tub, ski storage, and free lobby coffee make it solid for skiers on a budget.
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.
Aava Whistler Hotel
Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre
Spacious, quiet rooms with full kitchens, soaker tubs, and good heating make this a comfortable base steps from shops and the gondola. Staff are helpful and the included breakfast is decent though limited. The location and amenities justify the price, though one elevator was down during visits and valet parking requires self-service.