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Whistler Hotels Information

Hotels in Whistler

134

Hotels Prices From

S$144

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Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

S$585

Low season avg price

S$268
Know before you go
As home to one of the largest ski resorts in North America, Whistler has become shorthand for D38ski season. But the spring, summer, and fall seasons are no slouch either, offering gorgeous mountain hiking and biking. The Village, nestled at the bottom of both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, is the most convenient place to stay. A series of paved walking paths make it easy to stroll from your hotel room to an apres-ski restaurant, shops selling athleisure, or a lift for your ski run. Another option is Whistler Creekside, a more residential area with fewer amenities but access to its own gondola, just five minutes down the road. If you like water sports as much as mountains, Alta Vista is a five-minute drive from The Village and puts you at the lip of picturesque Alta Lake. Meanwhile, 10 minutes from the resort is the artsy little area known as Function Junction, best suited to travelers who are willing to swap convenience to dodge crowds.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$582
HIGHEST
$192$986
Avg. temperature
-2ΒΊC
COLDEST
-13ΒΊC32ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
143mm
28 mm190 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$330
$192$986
Avg. temperature
5ΒΊC
-13ΒΊC32ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
81mm
28 mm190 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$349
$192$986
Avg. temperature
15ΒΊC
WARMEST
-13ΒΊC32ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
38mm
DRIEST
28 mm190 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$268
LOWEST
$192$986
Avg. temperature
6ΒΊC
-13ΒΊC32ΒΊC
Avg. precipitation
146mm
WETTEST
28 mm190 mm
Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in Whistler. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Hotels near the sights

  • Peak 2 Peak Gondola
    This gondola lift offers a breathtaking scenic experience in the heart of Canada’s Coast Mountains. Suspended a record 1,430 feet above the valley floor, the Peak 2 Peak Gondola transports you over an almost two-mile-long span between Whistler and the Blackcomb Mountains year-round. During winter, you can ski across the 8,171 acres of terrain offered at Whistler Blackcomb Resort. In the summertime, you’ll have access to an expanded trail network on both mountains as you enjoy terrific views of the region’s glaciers and peaks. Glass floors add to the magic of the 11 minute ride up in the air. – Tripadvisor
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  • Whistler Sliding Centre
    Located above Whistler Village on the side of Blackcomb Mountain, the Whistler Sliding Centre is a world-class bobsleigh, skeleton and luge facility. Public visitors can try Whistler's most unique activities, passenger bobsleigh (winter and summer) and public skeleton (winter). Aspiring athletes can join "Learn to Slide" programming for all skill levels in bobsleigh, skeleton and luge within the BC Sliding Development Centre. The facility is also a National Training Centre and popular training and competition venue for athletes from all over the world. Each year, races for all levels from beginners to the elite of sliding athletes, such as World Cups and World Championships are held on the Olympic legacy venue. Year-round, Olympic Sightseeing is available free of charge through a self-guided interpretive tour. The Whistler Sliding Centre is a non-profit organization, and all proceeds from public programs go directly towards growing sport and supporting current and future athletes!
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  • Lost Lake
    A 15-minute shuttle ride from Whistler, this lake is perfect for those who want to take a break from the slopes and jog, walk or picnic by its peaceful shores.
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  • Whistler Blackcomb
    Whistler Blackcomb is a four-season resort located in Canada’s Coast Mountains north of Vancouver. Proudly holding the title of the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb offers 8171 acres of terrain for skiers and riders of all ability levels. With an average annual snowfall of over 10 metres, the resort enjoys a long winter season that stretches into late May. Glacier skiing on the upper reaches of Blackcomb Mountain is even possible during summer months! A true four-season resort, guests enjoy some of the world’s best mountain biking & alpine hiking during summer months. Events such as the Crankworx mountain biking festival and activities such as ziplining and wildlife tours make a summer visit to the resort a must. At Whistler Blackcomb, passion for the outdoors runs year-round.
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  • Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
    The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is a three-story, 30,400-square foot award-winning cultural centre designed to blend the traditional Squamish Longhouse with the Lil'wat Istken. Cultural Ambassadors share their knowledge and stories with guests, on a guided tour, augmenting the information shared throughout the centre's curated collection of artifacts and contemporary pieces. Traditional drum songs are shared at the top of each hour. The facility is designed to evoke a traditional Squamish longhouse and a Lil'wat Istken (pit house) and is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery. This thriving cultural centre shares meaningful experiences, educating all, and lifts their two distinct cultures. We occasionally close early for private events, for up-to-date hours slcc.ca/visit
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  • Whistler Mountain Bike Park
    Whistler Mountain Bike Park has something for every level of rider. Gentle, banked cruisers through the Coastal forest. Tight and twisty single track - perfect for intermediate riders. For the armour clad, full face wearing, 50lb. bike group there are steep rock faces, gnarly, root strewn lines, drop offs of all descriptions and more.
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  • The Whistler Train Wreck Trail
    A long-time favourite among hikers and mountain bikers, Train Wreck features graffiti train cars and spectacular views of Cheakamus River. The trail was built many decades ago. The Resort Municipality of Whistler's new pedestrian bridge creates a safe, legal access point. The bridge connects Train Wreck to the Sea to Sky trail, which is part of the Trans Canada Trail. Associated trail connections have also been built on either side of the bridge. The Train Wreck suspension bridge can be accessed off Jane Lakes Road in the Cheakamus Crossing neighbourhood at the south end of Whistler from two locations: the multi-use singletrack "Trash" trail or the double track Sea to Sky trail
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  • Audain Art Museum
    Established in 2016, the Audain Art Museum is a leading arts organization founded upon the major philanthropic gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa. Located in Whistler, British Columbia and designed by the internationally-renowned firm Patkau Architects, the AAM boasts a comprehensive Permanent Collection of the province’s most celebrated artists. Exemplifying the richness of cultural difference in Canada, the collection takes visitors on a transformative visual journey from the late 18th century to present. Highlights include hereditary Haida Chief James Hart’s 'The Dance Screen (The Scream Too),' an exceptional collection of historical and contemporary Indigenous masks, the largest permanent display of paintings by Emily Carr, and key examples of the Vancouver photo conceptualism movement. In addition, the Museum hosts dynamic Special Exhibitions from around the world.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Whistler hotels

Sundial Hotel, Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside, and Fairmont Chateau Whistler are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Peak 2 Peak Gondola. See the full list: Hotels near Peak 2 Peak Gondola.

Four Seasons Resort Whistler, Nita Lake Lodge, and Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Whistler. See the full list: Whistler Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Whistler Blackcomb include Sundial Hotel, Crystal Lodge Hotel, and Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside. See the full list: Hotels near Whistler Blackcomb.

Popular luxury hotels in Whistler include First Tracks Lodge, Four Seasons Resort Whistler, and Nita Lake Lodge. See the full list: Whistler Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Vancouver Intl Airport include Sonora Resort Canada, Fairmont Vancouver Airport, and Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Vancouver Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Lost Lake are Four Seasons Resort Whistler, Wildwood Lodge On Blackcomb, and Lost Lake Lodge. See the full list: Hotels near Lost Lake.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Whistler are Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel, Crystal Lodge Hotel, and Four Seasons Resort Whistler. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Whistler.

Popular cheap hotels in Whistler include Crystal Lodge Hotel, Legends, and Adara Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Whistler.

Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel, Crystal Lodge Hotel, and Four Seasons Resort Whistler have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Whistler. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Whistler.

Sundial Hotel, Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel, and First Tracks Lodge all received great reviews from families travelling in Whistler. See the full list: Family Hotels in Whistler.

Sundial Hotel, Summit Lodge Boutique Hotel, and Four Seasons Resort Whistler received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Whistler. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Whistler.