Located in the heart of Jasper National Park, this hotel offers on-site dining and an indoor pool and hot tub. A sauna and steam room is available. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms.
Situated in the heart of Jasper National Park, this hotel offers a seasonal ski shuttle service. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all guest rooms. Jasper city centre is 2 minutes’ drive away.
The hotel is located within Jasper National Park, 8 km from the Jasper tramway. The hotel offers 2 on-site restaurants and a pub. Whistler's Inn features cable TV, and a coffee maker in every room.
The Crimson Jasper is only a 10 minute walk from Jasper Railway Station. Terra Restaurant serves a daily breakfast buffet. Guest rooms include free WiFi.
Cathryn
Australia
Clean and comfortable. A short walk to shops and restaurants. A very good supermarket next door was handy. The restaurant in the hotel was very good.
Featuring an indoor pool and on-site spa services, Forest Park Hotel offers 3 restaurants. Free WiFi and a refrigerator are included in each guest room.
Bergerac1
Australia
New addition room was roomy and comfortable.
It had an excellent bathroom and walk in shower.
Kitchen facility was good for breakfast.
Featuring a sauna, indoor pool, and outdoor hot tub, this hotel is located in Jasper National Park. Each room offers a coffee machine and refrigerator. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Ronald
Canada
In Jasper with Patricia St to drive directly to downtown. Room was on ground floor which is needed for us seniors.
The Crimson Jasper is only a 10 minute walk from Jasper Railway Station. Terra Restaurant serves a daily breakfast buffet. Guest rooms include free WiFi.
the bar was an excellent place to relax and unwind
An on-site restaurant and bar are featured at this Jasper hotel. Free Wi-Fi is offered in all guest rooms. Marmot Basin is 22 km away. A cable TV is provided in each room at Athabasca Hotel.
Everything went well. Anything you needed was very close
Featuring an indoor pool and on-site spa services, Forest Park Hotel offers 3 restaurants. Free WiFi and a refrigerator are included in each guest room.
Large rooms. Balcony. Air conditioning. Cable TV. Pool. Gym.
Jasper sits in a green valley within a national park surrounded by the majestic Canadian Rockies. Water in its various forms has shaped the dramatic scenery and continues to create serene landscapes.
Tree-lined Lake Beauvert is the closest to town, but Pyramid and Patricia lakes are more famous thanks to the rugged peaks perfectly reflected in their still waters. Arguably the best of all is Maligne Lake whose incredible water colour is eclipsed by small, pine-lined Spirit Island. You may not know the name, but you’ll probably recognise the view.
Many glaciers come off the huge Columbia Icefield, roughly midway between Jasper and Lake Louise. Some have cut canyons where you can go ice walking. Other winter sports include ice skating and skiing at the Marmot Basin resort, named after local animals.
Bears inhabit the surrounding forests and more wildlife lives at The Den at Whistler Inn, just one Jasper accommodation option on Booking.com alongside mountain lodges and pet-friendly hotels with pools.
The Jasper Tramway – Canada’s highest cable car – goes to the top of The Whistlers mountain, and on the slopes of another are the Miette Hot Springs open-air pool. The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum details the area’s history, and traditional Haida styles and colours are celebrated in the modern Two Brothers Totem Pole
Parking.... There is free parking outside hotel to load/unload for limited time, but it's hit and miss as to whether it's available as you pass by. As it's a dual carriageway, not worth the effort unless you are disabled etc. Even then still not guaranteed of course.
Best to park in car park that is literally across the road.
App was no good for a UK visitor.
Use the bar code thingy it works well.
Chargeable after 09.00.
But once you have used bar code once you can pay from across the road in your room.
Putting aside the fact it's chargeable it works well and is a big carpark.
Go on streetview to see the lie of the land.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Jasper is a more rustic mountain town than Banff or Canmore,...
Jasper is a more rustic mountain town than Banff or Canmore, which are in the Banff National Park (Canmore just out of the park boundaries). There are lots of places to visit outside of the town within easy driving distances. The town has many interesting restaurants and shops, and many places in which to stay. Camping is available nearby.
Richard
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
We love Jasper .
We love Jasper . It's welcoming with local smaller stores and the views of the mountains are amazing. We would recommend the Pizza place and the family run L and W restaurant with a large variety of food we really enjoyed.
Not all stores are accessible for people in wheelchairs as they have steps to get into the store. One store allowed me to take t-shirts just outside there open door to show my daughter while they watched .
kay
Abkhazia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The lakes are worth seeing.
The lakes are worth seeing. There are several that are very photogenic - lake Annette for instance. The town itself is quite scenic, though nothing close to say the Austrian Tyrol. The SkyTrain is vastly overpriced for what it is.
PearCider
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Spectacular Jasper National Park offers you the opportunity...
Spectacular Jasper National Park offers you the opportunity to visit the Miette Hot Springs, Maligne Valley, Pyramid Lake Island, Mount Edith Cavell, the Icefields Parkway and of course wonderful shopping and dining experiences in the town of Jasper itself. The shop keepers are friendly and helpful and the town takes great pride in its appearance. There are some long travel distances between areas so it's best to check ahead to ensure the attractions you wish to see are open. Jasper is truly the crown jewel of the Canadian Rockies, hiding in plain sight!
Robert
Canada
10
Scored 10
Jasper is a cute and walkable little town.
Jasper is a cute and walkable little town. But note, it's little....a lot smaller than Canmore or the Banff towns. Places to stay are also limited in comparison. But the skiing at Marmot was top notch and not crowded at all especially when compared to Lake Louise, Norquay, or Sunshine.
Excellent hotel. The room was very clean and tidy. Very convenient location, just minutes away from all restaurants and shops. Friendly and kind personnel. The absence of air conditioning can be something that may affect some people's staying experience but definitely not a deal breaker for us. The loft room we booked has a very cozy layout and the fireplace adds a lot in the overall ambience, especially if booked in winter. Highly recommended facility l for your stay in Jasper.
The bungalows were cozy and comfortable and we got it at the last minute because our room was cancelled in Jasper with the fires. The restaurant was exceptional and we had a great time the 2 nights we were there. We loved how quaint and historical the cabins were. We look for that kind of lodging. It is a ways up in there, so be prepared for that, but we loved it. The fireplace is a plus, but you do have to air your room out after you build your fire since the cabins are small.
The room was large and clean. The bed and wifi were both good. It was a twin queen room and included a tiny kitchenette. The hotel was slightly out from the centre of the action but still within walking distance and quiet.. There’s lots to do In the areas surrounding Jasper. One day we went to the Columbia Icefields. What a marvellous experience even though it’s over an hour away. The hotel has free parking including a limited underground carpark. But overall, a very good stay.
The food was amazing, especially the breakfast sandwich. Possibly the best I've ever had, my boyfriend and I were raving about it all weekend. We enjoyed the food so much we didn't eat anywhere else in Jasper. The staff was extremely friendly and attentive, anything we ordered came in 15 minutes or less. Rooms were a bit dated but they still had a cute cabin feel, more authentic then just a standard hotel. Overall really enjoyed our stay, would definitely recommend!
Great location - 10 mins walk to the middle of town.
Rooms nicely updated and clean.
Bed super cozy.
Breakfast was really good and catered for gluten free requirements.
Staff really friendly and helpful.
Noise from the trains is unavoidable at any of the hotels in Jasper; it just adds to the charm. Ask for a room that does not face the road/railway track to help minimize it
At first our room was at a lodge and it looked cramp for family of 4 and a dog. I asked at the reception if we could have one of the cabins. Kartyk was very accommodating and catered to what we needed. We loved the cabin! Too bad that the restaurant was close. It would've been helpful so we didn't have to keep driving back to jasper downtown for 30 to 45mins back and forth.
The room was quite small overall, the sink was right next to our bed and not in the washroom. Overall location of the hotel is great, right on the Jasper strip with all the restaurants. Bed was okay. Find the room kinda dim though.
This is a nice hotel close to the Miette hot springs and Jasper (about 25 minute drive). The location is the best feature. Our room had a separate bedroom and living area. The pool area, games and fire pits are nice.
This hotel has a lot of amenities. Laundry, indoor pool, out door jacuzzi, Sauna room. Friendly staff. Not very far from Jasper downtown ( it is not a big city). Beds are comfortable and big enough for two adults.
Jasper is lovely and the hotel is an easy walk into the town and all it’s shops and eateries
Pleasantly decorated room
Indoor pool and jacuzzi nice
Front desk staff efficient and proactive
Tonquin Inn is our go to hotel in Jasper to relax in after a couple of days out in the backcountry. Comfy beds, nice hot tubs and quiet rooms. We are always satisfied with our stays at this hotel.
Location - close enough to downtown but with the benefit of a better front facing view of the mountain scenery rather than the Jasper railyard which the other hotels had. Kudos to the architect.
Pet friendly and easy access to wherever you need to go in Jasper. Its on the edge of town in the morning you could see the Elk.
Cruelty Free products provided this was impressive!
Perfect location for a short stay in Jasper. The hotel is older and the decor is a little tired but we expected this and therefore we were not disappointed.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.