Located in the heart of Jasper National Park, this hotel offers on-site dining and an indoor pool and hot tub. A sauna and steam room is available. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms.
Zhijian
United States of America
Location is on the east side of the fantastic Jasper ton. Room is big with full kitchen. Patio provides great views of the mountains.
The hotel is located within Jasper National Park, 5 mi from the Jasper tramway. The hotel offers 2 on-site restaurants and a pub. Whistler's Inn features cable TV, and a coffee maker in every room.
Michelle
Canada
The location is excellent! Close to food, coffee, shops and the via rail station. We only had to walk across the road to catch our 8am train back to Vancouver. Room was very spacious.
The Crimson Jasper is only a 10 minute walk from Jasper Railway Station. Terra Restaurant serves a breakfast and dinner. Guest rooms include free WiFi.
Featuring an indoor pool and on-site spa services, Forest Park Hotel offers 3 restaurants. Free WiFi and a refrigerator are included in each guest room.
Johnna
United States of America
Beds were so comfortable. Staff friendly. With the construction we had a problem finding the room.
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Miette Hot Springs Bungalows is located in Jasper. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Hamzeh
Canada
Walking distance to the Miette hot springs and to few hikes.
Located 33 mi south from the town of Jasper on the Icefields Parkway (HWY 93), this lodge features a restaurant and bar. A fridge is offered in each room at Sunwapta Falls Rocky Mountain Lodge.
Kay
United States of America
Great location, comfortable cabin and bed, helpful staff
Offering an on-site restaurant and lounge with a summer patio, this hotel is 31 mi from the Jasper town site and right next to Jasper National Park. Free WiFi is enjoy throughout the property.
Christine
Canada
A beautiful setting overlooking the mountains. Close to Miette hot springs and Hinton.
Jasper sits in a green valley within a national park surrounded by the majestic Canadian Rockies. Water in its various forms has shaped the dramatic scenery and continues to create serene landscapes.
Tree-lined Lake Beauvert is the closest to town, but Pyramid and Patricia lakes are more famous thanks to the rugged peaks perfectly reflected in their still waters. Arguably the best of all is Maligne Lake whose incredible water colour is eclipsed by small, pine-lined Spirit Island. You may not know the name, but you’ll probably recognise the view.
Many glaciers come off the huge Columbia Icefield, roughly midway between Jasper and Lake Louise. Some have cut canyons where you can go ice walking. Other winter sports include ice skating and skiing at the Marmot Basin resort, named after local animals.
Bears inhabit the surrounding forests and more wildlife lives at The Den at Whistler Inn, just one Jasper accommodation option on Booking.com alongside mountain lodges and pet-friendly hotels with pools.
The Jasper Tramway – Canada’s highest cable car – goes to the top of The Whistlers mountain, and on the slopes of another are the Miette Hot Springs open-air pool. The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum details the area’s history, and traditional Haida styles and colours are celebrated in the modern Two Brothers Totem Pole
We had reservations before the fire,so all facilities in...
We had reservations before the fire,so all facilities in the park were closed when we were there. Though half the town was gone, it seemed like a nice small town. We bought some souvenirs there to support their economy. Not too touristy, more relaxed atmosphere than Banff.
Frank
United States of America
Scored 4.0
4.0
On the web site it said the hot springs were open until 9.
On the web site it said the hot springs were open until 9. They closed at 8 and another guest said the same thing to the life guard.
I think there could have been something stating bring your own breakfast to cook in your room. I am a diabetic and thought I could just eat there. We did have dinner there that was great. The room was hot and then at night was cold and the heater took too long to heat it up. We could clearly hear the guests in the next room as if they were in our room. Our favourite place was the hot springs.
Shirley
Scored 8.0
8.0
We were able to see much of what we wanted on this trip, not...
We were able to see much of what we wanted on this trip, not fully being aware of all the most scenic places we went to the 5 lakes and I did the source of the hot springs. We also went to Moraine lake for a short hike. Just nice to be in nature and see Elk/Deer/Moose/Mountain Goats & Sheep/Rabbits...
Robert
Canada
Scored 10
10
Jasper is a unique destination nestled in the Northern...
Jasper is a unique destination nestled in the Northern Canadian rockies. It's a gem because it has a small hometown feel (even when tourists are there) unlike the town of nearby Banff. The hiking, the mountain biking and water sports and road cycling are 5 star experiences there. I have been 4 times. Its exquisitely beautiful and has varying terrain that's diverse in the different sectors of the park. Bighorn sheep, bears and mountain goats are frequently seen there. The mountains are big and rugged and wild. It will be a while before we can go back due to the July 2024 wildfire, but many parts of it are still beautiful and the fired areas will recover. I have had the privilege of visiting on 4 occasions, each time I stay a little longer and I see something new. I just love it there!!
Mari
United States of America
Scored 10
10
No stay away, it’s awful, DONT GO THERE, there’s nothing to...
No stay away, it’s awful, DONT GO THERE, there’s nothing to see there, don’t believe anything you read about it, don’t believe there would be any reasons so many people flock there anyway. The place is crap, can’t wait to go back.
McCarthy
Scored 10
10
We stayed 3 nights.There is so much to see and do that a...
We stayed 3 nights.There is so much to see and do that a week would be better ,but then if you want to do more and see well that comes at a price.Many things are free ,like hiking ,(car rides around ,but still have to pay for gas)just walking around town is nice. If you want to go anywhere you better get up early and get there before the crowds do.Most places have limited parking and they fill up fast ,I mean by 8-9am.If you and your group cant get up early you can still can do the late ,late afternoon.Many touring companies offer a variety of tours .Plan in advance that's my tip.I spent 5 months planning and reserving for our 12 day in the Banff,Jasper,Golden area and more ,I'm glad I did!
The setting of this hotel is just absolutely beautiful, the 1hour per day free canoes & bike hire is excellent and well worth taking advantage of to explore Pyramid Island. Rooms were clean & staff all very friendly. Free s’mores kits were great to sit round the fire with on an evening. Would definitely recommend paying the extra and staying here if you have a car over staying in the town of Jasper, it is only a short 5 min drive and the setting is worth it.
I had the pleasure of staying at the Crimson Jasper Hotel in Jasper, Alberta, and it was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The hotel's location is perfect, located in the heart of Jasper with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Check-in was smooth and efficient, and I was pleasantly surprised by the warm, inviting atmosphere of the hotel. I would book here again.
Staff on phone and in person very helpful. They were understaffed at check in so wait was long, but the woman did her best and I complimented her. Need to have some updates with plugs, could not plug in the coffee maker in a convenient location, maybe install a couple more. Jasper is so beautiful and hotel is in a great location. Would come again.
Lovely hotel, very comfortable with everything available to hand.The location is 40 minutes outside of Jasper which is ok if you have transport.. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice.
This is over 100 year old original Jasper Hotel within a short walk of main strip. Nothing fancy with small rooms and steam heat. But the bed was top notch and the room was very clean.
B
Brent
Canada
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