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Top Boutique Hotels in Whistler
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Pinnacle Hotel Whistler
The rooms overlook the village and feature free Wi-Fi along with tea and coffee making equipment. They come with a spa bathtub together with amenities like a hairdryer and towels.
Guests can make use of snow skiing and cycling as well as cars. This hotel offers a ski storage room, a snowboard hire and ski equipment hire for ski lovers.
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115$/night
The spacious units include a mini-kitchen and a dining area, furnished with a stone fireplace and a vaulted ceiling, and some of them face the mountain. The private bathrooms, fitted with a separate toilet and a shower, also offer hair dryers and dressing gowns. The units of this Whistler hotel look out over Blackcomb Mountains.
Ski facilities feature a storage for belongings and ski equipment hire. There is a gym facility on site.
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128$/night
Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel By Paradox
Some of the air conditioned rooms comprise a storage space and a balcony, and are furnished with a sofa set and a work desk. Also, there is a coffee and tea making facilities as well as smoke detectors and an electronic key card provided. The private bathrooms feature hairdryers and bathrobes.
This hotel spoils guests with a hot tub and sauna facilities along with such activities as canoeing, hiking and horseback riding. The accommodation offers a ski school, a ski storage room and ski equipment hire for ski lovers. A wellness area and full spa will surely help you switch off.
Boutique Hotels Downtown Whistler
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Each of the allergy friendly units is equipped with coffee/tea makers, and features private bathrooms with a rain douche and a separate toilet. They are furnished with a stone fireplace together with elegant furniture. Certain units have views of the valley.
The ski facilities include a storage for belongings and ski equipment hire. Active guests will enjoy canoeing, kayaking and dog sledging provided for their rest. A comfortable stay at this hotel awaits you with a wellness centre featuring beauty treatments, body wraps and body scrub.
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Adara Hotel
There are air-conditioned rooms at the hotel, some of them feature a TV with satellite channels as well as en-suite bathrooms fitted with a walk-in shower. Along with an electric floating fireplace, they also have a sofa. Staying at this Whistler property guests can enjoy view of the mountain.
The ski facilities include a storage for belongings and ski hire. The smoke free hotel also features a wellness centre for you to relax in.
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The allergy friendly rooms have a dining area and a kitchen, and are furnished with a stone fireplace. They come with a raised toilet together with amenities like a hair dryer and bathrobes. The separate bedrooms have beds with hypoallergenic pillows and feather down pillows as well as down comforters. Guests can also enjoy views of the valley.
Guests can make use of canoeing, downhill skiing and hiking as well as cars. There is a fitness room on site. A spa salon will surely make for an excellent stay.
Boutique Hotels in Whistler
When travelling to Whistler, many people are unsure if they should choose a boutique hotel or a more traditional hotel. There are pros and cons to both choices, but in the end, the choice comes down to personal preference.
When guests stay in a boutique hotel, they can expect a more personal and intimate experience. Boutique hotels are typically smaller, and the staff are often more dedicated to ensuring that each guest has a great stay. This means that guests can often get more recommendations for things to do in the area, as well as more help with planning their trip.
On the other hand, traditional hotels often have more amenities and can be a bit more affordable. They also tend to be bigger, which can be a pro or a con, depending on what guests are looking for. Traditional hotels can also be a bit more impersonal, and it can be more difficult to get to know the staff.
In the end, the best choice for a Whistler hotel depends on what guests are looking for. If they want a more personal experience, a boutique hotel is the way to go. If they are looking for more amenities and are on a budget, a traditional hotel is a better option.
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