Hotels with Hot Tubs in Banff

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Hotels with Hot Tubs in Banff

Spoil yourself—a good soak is just what you need after a long day.

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    • Canmore
      Catapulted to fame for its part in the 1988 Winter Olympics, this former coal-mining town in the Canadian Rockies is a perfect base for visiting some of the country’s most impressive national parks. First stop for most visitors is the ski trails in Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park. Contemplate natural wonders at the Museum and Geoscience Centre, and mush through the snow on a sled-dog tour.
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    • Banff National Park
      With Cascade Mountain to the north and Sulphur Mountain to the south, the town of Banff boasts a magnificent Canadian Rocky Mountain setting. Travellers are spoiled for choice by the irresistible combination of luxury lodges, perfect powder, renowned restaurants and energetic nightlife on offer. With both summer and winter appeal, Banff lures visitors to its stores, spas and slopes year-round.
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    • Lake Louise
      The town of Lake Louise is nestled in the Canadian Rockies, just 45 minutes east of Banff. Breathtaking mountain scenery and fluffy snow lure skiers and snowboarders to the slopes of the world-class Lake Louise Ski Resort every winter, while in summer this picturesque hamlet overflows with nature lovers are eager to explore unforgettable hiking trails and rock climbing faces. A short drive from downtown is Lake Louise itself, which thrills visitors every summer with its vibrant turquoise waters.
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    • Golden
      Explore the rugged landscape of Kicking Horse Country from your base in Golden. Sate your appetite for adventure here, from hiking, kayaking and river rafting to ice climbing, sledding and heli-skiing. If you really love a challenge, stay at any of the area's B&Bs and lodges that are only accessible only by helicopter.
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    • Airdrie
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    • Vancouver
      What happens when a "gassy" Englishman rows into town feeling thirsty? A pub is born. And from that a city—in this case Vancouver. Though the pubs are plentiful, food and drink aren’t the only things to take in during your trip. In its 150 years, Vancouver has grown into a cosmopolitan city nestled in the great outdoors. Enjoy the snow-capped mountains, waterfront forests, cityside beaches, Olympic history and the world’s highest suspension bridge. Hipsters welcome. (Don’t worry, they don’t bite.)
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    • Tofino
      It's true: you can surf in Canada. And Tofino, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, is where you'll find exceptional surfing, Canadian-style. Busiest in summer, Tofino also fills up in winter when storm watchers descend upon this tiny town. Stay at an upscale inn and enjoy the town that affectionately calls itself The Tree Loving Capital of the World.
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    • Blue Mountains
      Although the name suggests otherwise, the Blue Mountains is an actual town in Grey County that consists of several small communities including Thornbury, Christie Beach, Clarksburg, Heathcote and Ravenna. The area is very picturesque and scenic in the summer months and during "apple season" in the autumn, but the town is most famous for its mountains. Tourists flock to Intrawest's Blue Mountain Ski Resort year-round for its wide array of offerings. If you aren't in the mood for skiing or snowboarding, take a stroll through Blue Mountain Village and enjoy a coffee at one of the cafes or a meal in one of the many restaurants located in the village.
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    • Toronto
      We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theatre, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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    • Ottawa
      Ottawa is a compact, clean, cleverly planned centre of culture and politics. And it's an ideal choice for a weekend getaway. Start downtown at the architecturally stunning National Gallery of Canada, and don't miss the Canadian Nature Museum and the National Aviation Museum. Rideau Canal offers boating in the summer and ice-skating in the winter. Gatineau Park attracts cyclists and walkers, while Byward Market blends old and new Ottawa.
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    • Mont Tremblant
      Skiiers have flocked to Mont Tremblant since its first chairlift and lodge opened in 1939. Now, though, it's just as popular with snowboarders, who love its 18 acres of ramps, rails and jumps, and its Olympic-caliber superpipe. Don't fret, though, because despite its name, this mountain doesn't actually tremble... unless you've tossed back a few too many in one of the village's bars!
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    • Montreal
      Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavour. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
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    • Moncton
      New Brunswick's transportation hub is vibrant Moncton, one of the country's fastest growing cities and a community steeped in history. Its storied past is brought to life in its many cultural institutions and museums, from the Acadian Museum to Le Centre Culturel Aberdeen. The city's largest green space, Centennial Park, includes many attractions and activities, from hiking and skiing trails to an artificial beach to an aerial treetop obstacle course and zip line.
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    • Halifax
      travellers say Halifax is best seen on foot, so park the car and start walking. Immerse yourself in Halifax's rich history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and be sure to survey the city from the 18th-century Citadel National Historic Site. Then walk into any of Halifax's great bars and restaurants and catch some live music to round out your day.
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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels with hot baths

Some of the more popular hotels with hot baths near Banff Airporter include:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Banff Aspen Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.2/5

Popular hotels with hot baths in Banff that have a pool include:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5

Some of the best hotels with hot baths in Banff are:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5

A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with hot baths in Banff:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following hotels with hot baths in Banff:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Banff Aspen Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.2/5

These hotels with hot baths in Banff have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5

These hotels with hot baths in Banff have been described as romantic by other travellers:
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Rimrock Resort Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Buffalo Mountain Lodge - Traveller rating: 3.9/5

Families travelling in Banff enjoyed their stay at the following hotels with hot baths:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5

These hotels with hot baths in Banff generally allow pets:
Moose Hotel and Suites - Traveller rating: 4.6/5
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Fairmont Banff Springs - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following hotels with hot baths in Banff:
Canalta Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.4/5
Banff Aspen Lodge - Traveller rating: 4.2/5
Best Western Plus Siding 29 Lodge - Traveller rating: 4/5

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