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Chateau Jasper
4.3/5118 Reviews

Chateau Jasper

Jasper|0.76km from city center
Arrived fairly late and we’re new to Jasper. So we decided to eat in for the first night. I knew we were in trouble when the young man at reception put a call through to an extension. His colleague in the back office told him there was no-one in. He merely shrugged and said “stuff happens”, not thinking for one second that he was showing appalling customer service. This was so unlike the usual excellent service we’d received all the way across Canada, I was surprised. So he turned to us. When we asked about the restaurant we were told it was open for breakfast only. And that was what it states on their website. We checked there and then. It doesn’t mention it! So I asked about the bar - was that at least open. “Yes”, he said. “At breakfast”. (I never actually tested that.) He continued to insist that the restaurant was not closed - it was merely only open for breakfast. In the end he shrugged again and said (with no sense of empathy) “Sorry, what can I say?” This was such a shame that this surly, uncaring man is the first face of the hotel, because the service we received from other staff members was much better. They don’t service the rooms, but a request for coffee, etc, was acted on in 5 minutes. I would have preferred real coffee mugs and glasses, but it’s a small point. The rooms themselves are large and comfortable, if a little dated. The hotel is situated about a 10 minute flat walk to the centre to town. And the town has a friendly welcoming feel to it. People would say hello as you walked in. So, sorry, Chateau Jasper, you need to train your reception staff. Or suggest they find a calling outside the hospitality industry.

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The Den - Jasper's Wildlife Museum

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Jasper Park Stables at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge

Lobstick Lodge
3.8/5107 Reviews

Lobstick Lodge

Jasper|1.85km from Jasper Park Stables at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Spent one night here during a road trip across Canada. Accommodation was booked by a tour operator and changed from the Crimson at the last minute. Firstly no air conditioning. I honestly cannot remember the last time I stayed at a hotel with no AC. It was over 30 degrees when we stayed here so had to have the window open all night. Our room was next to reception so what with the noise from reception and from the street and the heat, very little sleep. Then at 5:30am a member of staff decided to start using a vacuum cleaner at the top of the stairs outside our open window. Could have been worse though, the ground floor rooms were partly underground so the windows opened literally onto the pathway from the lobby to the car park. The room was shabby, in serious need of refurbishment, dark, dingy and musty. There was a kitchenette which contained a cooker that looked sketchy at best and I certainly wouldn't have used it There is no restaurant in the hotel, they suggest you go next door to their sister hotel for breakfast. There is supposed to be an on-site coffee shop but that was closed. Having viewed the hotel on booking sites, I can only assume the photos were taken 20 years ago because they do not reflect the current state of the hotel. I also assume that the hotel can get away with this poor quality because of the lack of hotel accommodation in Jasper Seriously, 2022 and no AC.

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Pyramid Lake

Chateau Jasper
4.3/5118 Reviews

Chateau Jasper

Jasper|4.34km from Pyramid Lake
Arrived fairly late and we’re new to Jasper. So we decided to eat in for the first night. I knew we were in trouble when the young man at reception put a call through to an extension. His colleague in the back office told him there was no-one in. He merely shrugged and said “stuff happens”, not thinking for one second that he was showing appalling customer service. This was so unlike the usual excellent service we’d received all the way across Canada, I was surprised. So he turned to us. When we asked about the restaurant we were told it was open for breakfast only. And that was what it states on their website. We checked there and then. It doesn’t mention it! So I asked about the bar - was that at least open. “Yes”, he said. “At breakfast”. (I never actually tested that.) He continued to insist that the restaurant was not closed - it was merely only open for breakfast. In the end he shrugged again and said (with no sense of empathy) “Sorry, what can I say?” This was such a shame that this surly, uncaring man is the first face of the hotel, because the service we received from other staff members was much better. They don’t service the rooms, but a request for coffee, etc, was acted on in 5 minutes. I would have preferred real coffee mugs and glasses, but it’s a small point. The rooms themselves are large and comfortable, if a little dated. The hotel is situated about a 10 minute flat walk to the centre to town. And the town has a friendly welcoming feel to it. People would say hello as you walked in. So, sorry, Chateau Jasper, you need to train your reception staff. Or suggest they find a calling outside the hospitality industry.

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Chateau Jasper
4.3/5118 Reviews
Arrived fairly late and we’re new to Jasper. So we decided to eat in for the first night. I knew we were in trouble when the young man at reception put a call through to an extension. His colleague in the back office told him there was no-one in. He merely shrugged and said “stuff happens”, not thinking for one second that he was showing appalling customer service. This was so unlike the usual excellent service we’d received all the way across Canada, I was surprised. So he turned to us. When we asked about the restaurant we were told it was open for breakfast only. And that was what it states on their website. We checked there and then. It doesn’t mention it! So I asked about the bar - was that at least open. “Yes”, he said. “At breakfast”. (I never actually tested that.) He continued to insist that the restaurant was not closed - it was merely only open for breakfast. In the end he shrugged again and said (with no sense of empathy) “Sorry, what can I say?” This was such a shame that this surly, uncaring man is the first face of the hotel, because the service we received from other staff members was much better. They don’t service the rooms, but a request for coffee, etc, was acted on in 5 minutes. I would have preferred real coffee mugs and glasses, but it’s a small point. The rooms themselves are large and comfortable, if a little dated. The hotel is situated about a 10 minute flat walk to the centre to town. And the town has a friendly welcoming feel to it. People would say hello as you walked in. So, sorry, Chateau Jasper, you need to train your reception staff. Or suggest they find a calling outside the hospitality industry.
Astoria Hotel
3.1/598 Reviews
The location is very convenient, especially the Korean restaurant very close to this.
Maligne Lodge
3.9/5111 Reviews
Old building with no central air conditioning and riddled with old wiring that kept causing short circuits for the portable indoor ac unit. Manager called me rude for complaining that $400 a night should have AC functioning and power especially when room is oven hot inside. She was visibly defensive and erroneously claimed that all hotels are facing problems for unusual heat wave — absolutely untrue as we verified later. For no air conditioning and power all night, Booking.com only managed to get us 20% discount. Absolutely appalling experience. We had to cut our stay short and moved next door; it is cheaper, newer and everything works just fine.
Jasper East Cabins
4.3/576 Reviews
Prices are a little high as others have said but if you time your trip right it can be worth it for a little peace and quiet. I would recommend bringing board games and maybe a couple books as there is no TV which is the only thing I regret (this was noted on their website) that I didn't bring. The front desk agents were very polite and helpful :) when we asked if they had board games to rent, she kindly offered to drop some after she went home as she would bring her own games to us. We told her no thanks but we definitely appreciated her efforts to make our stay enjoyable. During COVID times and probably the time of year a few of the amenities that were mentioned (lawn games etc) were not available to rent. Which is understandable. Cabin had everything we need, stove top, pots & pans, cutlery and all. It stayed warm when outside was quite chilly and the bed was comfortable. When it's warmer next time I would love to explore the trails in the area unfortunately it was a little chilly when we went so we weren't in the mood to explore.
Marmot Lodge Jasper
4.1/5105 Reviews
Jasper's hotels are estimated to be similar. There are no elevators on 2 floors, the rooms are not very large, and the facilities are relatively simple. Although they are good, they have capsule coffee machines. Just to rest for a night, you can still. The heater is very powerful and warm up, but the sound is quite loud. The main restaurants are all on the same street, just a few minutes drive from the hotel. The best business is a beer factory, which is more cost-effective. I went to Pyramid Lake early in the morning on the second day. There were not many people and the scenery was good, but I didn't feel too amazing.
Jasper House Bungalows
4.3/584 Reviews
3 km from jasper town, room 55 Figure 1 taken before 8 o'clock in the morning The hotel has a large meadow The elk began to eat on the grass in the evening Sleeping directly on the grass at night But early in the morning, quietly left. A wonderful experience. Recommended

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Highest PriceUS$569
Lowest PriceUS$30
Number of Reviews 1,920
Number of hotels88
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$206
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$227

Jasper Hotel Guide

If you want to stay at the best hotel in Jasper, Trip.com is here to help! On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Jasper. For trips in Jasper, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. If you travel to Canada, visiting Jasper is a good choice.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Jasper using other means of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Jasper. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

On Trip.com, there are 31 recommended hotels in Jasper. The local average price is 160 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 four-star hotels in Jasper at an average price of 397 USD per night. There are 15 three-star hotels in Jasper at an average price of 126 USD per night. There are 4 two-star hotels in Jasper at an average price of 30 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Jasper provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Hotels under the Best Western brand are a good choice. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Jasper, such as hotels under the Best Western brand. Chateau Jasper in Jasper is a favorite among Trip.com users. The Crimson Jasper is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Jasper, you'll have easy access to Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives, The Den - Jasper's Wildlife Museum. For short trips in Jasper, Sunwapta Falls, Maligne Lake are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Medicine Lake, Pyramid Lake, Patricia Lake.

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