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The Westley Calgary Downtown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4.6/5120 Reviews
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.
Sandman Hotel & Suites Calgary West
3.9/5104 Reviews
Trip was for a family member with a medical emergency (non life threatening). I booked it while still at the hospital and arrived dead tired with an issue - the room I booked was only available for 2 nights. I told them I need 3 nights at least, I didn't care what type of room. They not only upgraded me for free but gave me an incredible discount because my daughter was in the hospital. The only proof I had was my parking pass for the hospital and that was enough for them. It is about a 10 minute drive from the Foothills Medical Centre. I never made it down to the pool or hot tub but the jacuzzi tub in my room worked beautifully! The bed was very comfortable and the suite even had real dishes and utensils! Everything was clean, my suite was quiet and everyone was so nice! It was no trouble to extend my stay (we had to wait for her surgery, no guaranteed date or time). I had two meals at the attached Denny's, service and food was very good. There was a Safeway between the hotel and the hospital so it was convenient. There are 2 gas stations across the street. Front of hotel faces Olympic Park. The only downside was no decaf coffee in the room or in the lobby but that is not a dealbreaker for me. I always pack my own decaf tea anyway. There are plenty of fast food places within a 2 minute walk.
Sandman Signature Calgary Downtown Hotel
4.1/5110 Reviews
Only stayed here because we were starting a coach tour through the Rockies, arrived a day early and this was where the tour started. We had booked one night in a king room and the tour had booked us in a queen for the following night. We asked if we could stay in the same room for both nights but apparently there were no King's available for the 2nd night. We offered to downgrade our first night to a queen but again this appeared to be a problem. That was until Kaylee The Guest Services manager came along and sorted everything and actually upgraded us for both nights. Fabulous room (although if you are a light sleeper you need to be aware that the trams run alongside the hotel) Room was large, very comfortable bed, fridge, microwave and coffee maker. The whole hotel was clean and well maintained and 4 lifts meant never kept waiting long for a lift. There is a pool area which we did not take advantage of. Breakfast was good Canadian breakfast
Econo Lodge Inn & Suites University
4/5112 Reviews
We have an electric car and so when we travel if possible we try stay in hotels that have an electric vehicle charger on site. I always call the hotel directly to confirm as the websites are not always accurate. We called this hotel directly before booking onine and were advised by the woman on the phone (who had to put us on hold while she checked), that there was a car charger in the covered parking area. Great - the only warning was it was first come first served (which is how most are). When we arrived we asked where the vehicle charger was located and due to language issues the front desk person thought we were talking about a car cell phone charger... but another person came over and told us no EV charger on site. That was the whole reason for booking at this hotel and on a long weekend most places nearby were sold out. So we had to change our schedule to go and find a car charger instead of being able to do this at the hotel as planned. We would not have booked had we been given accurate information. And to pour salt in the wound, after we checked in the same person at the front desk who thought we wanted a cell phone charger called to ask if we were satisfied with the room, and I said room was fine but unhappy about no EV charger, he got confused and put us on hold and left us on hold... I eventually just hung up. Poor service. Hotel was clean. Our room was large but very spartan in furnishings and dated except new flooring. Bed was OK and no issue with noise. Shower head was long past its prime so not a great shower. Door into the room was backwards and swung to the open room and not to the wall but it had a door arm on it so you could not open all the way. Thiis made it hard to get luggage into the room as there was a table that limited access. Never tried the included breakfast. Why don't hotels offer the breakfast right until check out time? Why do they cut if off so early? I feel ripped off.
Best Western Plus Suites Downtown
3.9/5114 Reviews
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.
Econo Lodge Motel Village
3/5108 Reviews
Honestly not the worst. I had to find a cheap hotel for one night due to a fatal highway collision en route here from Vancouver where I was delayed 5 hours, therefore missing my bus connection to Jasper where I’ll be working. I could afford a nicer hotel but I’ve had to spend an extra $1000 on this move back to Alberta from Vancouver. I’m not sure what rooms other people were in but this place is decently clean. There are little complaints but nothing major. The tissue box was empty. I will survive though. My only complaint is that I’m a single female travelling without my bf and there were sketchy people in and about the place. But I don’t smoke so won’t be hanging around outside anyway. The room did smell deodorized and a bit stale like someone had smoked here before. I’m still here until I catch my bus in the morning but the lady at desk was nice and checked me in early (thank you) due to my bus canceling. I’m a little confused about the $100 incidental deposit on a $71 room but I’ll assume they chalk that up to all the sketchy people here and I’ll get mine back soon.

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