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Wingate by Wyndham Edmonton West - Edmonton - Lobby
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Hilton Garden Inn West Edmonton - Edmonton - Restaurant
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Argyll Plaza Hotel - Edmonton - Bedroom
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Travelodge by Wyndham Edmonton East - Edmonton - Lobby
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Chateau Nova Kingsway - Edmonton - Lobby
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Continental Inn & Suites - Edmonton - Bedroom
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Sandman Signature Edmonton South Hotel - Edmonton - Lounge
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Bedfort Inn & Suites - Edmonton
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The 10 best hotels in Edmonton

Discover the top hotels in Edmonton handpicked by local expert Joel Balsam.
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Joel Balsam
October 31, 2024
The hype about Edmonton is growing, and I’m not just talking about their Oilers hockey team making it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2024. There’s something about this city that feels resilient and hopeful, and as a Canadian myself, it’s a city I admire. You’ll find some of the best hotels in Edmonton downtown, home to the brand-new ICE District and Rogers Place, where the Oilers play. Downtown is also home to beautiful historic brick buildings and plenty of bars and restaurants serving every...The hype about Edmonton is growing, and I’m not just talking about their Oilers hockey team making it to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2024. There’s something about this city that feels resilient and hopeful, and as a Canadian myself, it’s a city I admire. You’ll find some of the best hotels in Edmonton downtown, home to the brand-new ICE District and Rogers Place, where the Oilers play. Downtown is also home to beautiful historic brick buildings and plenty of bars and restaurants serving every kind of cuisine you can imagine. Since the airport is south of the city, you may want to stay south of the North Saskatchewan River for convenience if you’re flying. Otherwise, there are plenty of great hotels north of Edmonton along Trans Canada Highway 16 and west near the world-famous West Edmonton Mall. Here’s my pick of the finest places to stay in Edmonton.
Matrix HotelMatrix HotelRank #1
$76-$1,579/night
10640 100 Avenue Northwest
Matrix Hotel’s location is hard to beat, right in the heart of the city. One of the best hotels in Edmonton, the...

Matrix Hotel’s location is hard to beat, right in the heart of the city. One of the best hotels in Edmonton, the guestrooms here are spacious and well-appointed, with red curtains and wood finishes.

The on-site restaurant, Loft, serves a hearty breakfast each morning, and come nightfall it transforms into Loft106, a sophisticated spot for dinner and cocktails. If you’re in town for business, it’s worth noting that the Matrix also has meeting rooms and an event space.

Thanks to the hotel’s prime location, you’ll find terrific restaurants and bars all around it. My favorite is a speakeasy behind a vending machine called Fu’s Repair Shop. Once you enter behind the secret door, you’ll find dozens of red lanterns hanging overhead, as well as tasty snacks on the menu. Other great nearby sites include the Royal Alberta Museum and the Art Gallery of Alberta.

Metterra Hotel on WhyteMetterra Hotel on WhyteRank #2
$84-$421/night
10454 82 Avenue
South of the downtown core across the North Saskatchewan River, the Metterra Hotel on Whyte is hands down one of the...

South of the downtown core across the North Saskatchewan River, the Metterra Hotel on Whyte is hands down one of the best hotels in Edmonton. Dotted around the property you’ll find well-curated pieces of art, while the stylish guestrooms and suites are supremely comfortable.

I particularly like the granite counters in the bathrooms, which are a nice touch. Another bonus is that hot breakfast is included with every booking. Nearby, don’t miss the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market. It has stalls overflowing with fresh fruit and veggies – be sure to try local produce like Saskatoon berries if they’re in season.

If you want to mingle with the locals, head across the street to The Buckingham Pub, which serves delicious vegan food and a wide range of local beers. If it’s in stock, order my favorite Edmonton brew: Prairie Fairy Blackberry Wheat Ale from Sea Change.

Canterra Suites HotelCanterra Suites HotelRank #3
$119-$232/night
11010 Jasper Avenue
At Canterra Suites, you’ll have the opportunity to stay in your very own apartment. Each suite comes with a full...

At Canterra Suites, you’ll have the opportunity to stay in your very own apartment. Each suite comes with a full kitchen and some have as many as three rooms, making them ideal for those traveling with family. Even furry friends can come along, as the hotel is pet-friendly.

This is also one of the best hotels in Edmonton for location, as it’s set directly on bustling Jasper Avenue. If you walk a few blocks east, you’ll find my favorite restaurant in town, Bernadette’s.

It’s the only Indigenous small plates restaurant in Edmonton and the vibes can’t be beaten. Not only are dishes like scallops with charred dandelion and spam-stuffed olives delicious, they’re also political, as the food pays homage to what chef Scott Iserhoff ate growing up on the reserve in Attawapiskat, Ontario.

Chateau Nova YellowheadChateau Nova YellowheadRank #4
$85-$200/night
13920 Yellowhead Trail
In North Edmonton, this hotel and conference center is just off Trans Canada Highway 16, so it’s an easy stop on a...

In North Edmonton, this hotel and conference center is just off Trans Canada Highway 16, so it’s an easy stop on a cross-country road trip or if you’re traveling west to the Icefields Parkway. It’s also close to several golf courses, including Twin Willows and Glendale Golf & Country Club.

Chateau Nova Yellowhead is one of the best hotels in Edmonton if you have kids, since it’s so close to the fascinating Telus World of Science Museum. Inside you’ll learn about astronauts and dinosaurs, and see outfits of familiar superheroes like Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk.

The hotel also has an on-site restaurant, gym and a stylish low-lit lounge. What’s more, for those who collect them, you can earn Aeroplan points with every stay.

Home2 Suites by Hilton West EdmontonHome2 Suites by Hilton West EdmontonRank #5
$64-$154/night
16675 109th Avenue
If you’re looking for a solid option in the west of town, this is one of the best hotels in Edmonton to book. It has...

If you’re looking for a solid option in the west of town, this is one of the best hotels in Edmonton to book. It has everything you’d expect from a Hilton property, with clean, comfortable rooms complete with flat-screen TVs, a gym, a business center and a big indoor pool. I particularly appreciated the barbecue area, which is a fun place to spend an evening with family and friends.

Aside from being a convenient stop just off Trans Canada Highway 16, many stay in this area to visit the West Edmonton Mall. This giant shopping center has 800 stores and restaurants as well as 12 amazing attractions, including a giant water park, aquarium, bowling and even a skating rink. Trust me when I say your kids will be beside themselves with joy if given the chance to visit.

Fairmont Hotel MacdonaldFairmont Hotel MacdonaldRank #6
$160-$823/night
10065 100 Street NW
The height of luxury, the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald dates back to 1915, when it was an exciting railway stop. The...

The height of luxury, the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald dates back to 1915, when it was an exciting railway stop. The hotel is part of the illustrious Fairmont chain, which includes the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City (allegedly the most-photographed hotel in the world), Chateau Lake Louise and Banff Springs.

One of the best hotels in Edmonton for those who like the finer things in life, you’ll notice the property’s opulent ambiance as soon as you arrive, with grand furniture and chandeliers overhead. Due to its stunning decor, it’s probably the best hotel in Edmonton for a plush wedding or social event, as it has breathtaking event spaces.

Take in the Fairmont’s splendor from the Confederation Lounge or The Harvest Room & Terrace, two wonderful on-site dining options. Or wander around its beautifully manicured gardens and take in the scenic Saskatchewan River Valley.

JW Marriott Edmonton ICE DistrictJW Marriott Edmonton ICE DistrictRank #7
$206-$2,990/night
10344-102 Street NW
I was in Edmonton during the Oilers’ appearance in the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals and the city’s ICE District, a...

I was in Edmonton during the Oilers’ appearance in the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals and the city’s ICE District, a 10-year project that opened in 2019, felt electric. I could feel the energy in the air as the crowds in Rogers Place, outside at the fan parks and in bars across the city hooted and hollered for their home team.

With a stay at JW Marriott Edmonton ICE District, you have an opportunity to feel that same passion for the city’s hockey team. This luxury hotel sits right above Rogers Place, so it’s the ideal place to stay on game day.

It’s also one of the best hotels in Edmonton for amenities. There’s a spa, steam rooms, an indoor pool and a wide selection of food and drink spots, including Braven Restaurant, where fine dining meets Alberta Steakhouse, the more casual Kindred Food + Drink, and the upscale Alchemy Bar.

Fairfield by Marriott Edmonton International AirportFairfield by Marriott Edmonton International AirportRank #8
$104-$507/night
4545 Airport Perimeter Rd Edmo
Take it easy before or after your flight with a stay at this high-quality Marriott property. Located right near the...

Take it easy before or after your flight with a stay at this high-quality Marriott property. Located right near the airport, the hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay, with a pool, free breakfast, a fitness center, meeting rooms and a snack shop.

There’s also a free shuttle between the hotel and terminal 10 of the airport – it only takes a couple of minutes, so you won’t have to worry about getting snarled up in traffic when catching a flight.

The guestrooms are sleek and comfortable, making them the ideal place to rest between flights, and you’ll also find a work desk in each one, in case you need to catch up on emails. If you enjoy a spot of gambling, Fairfield is just an 11-minute walk from Century Mile Racetrack and Casino, which is one of just two "A-level" horse racing venues in the province of Alberta.

Holiday Inn Edmonton South - Evario EventsHoliday Inn Edmonton South - Evario EventsRank #9
$66-$257/night
950 Parsons Road SW
This property in the southern part of the city is one of the best hotels in Edmonton for families. Kids will love...

This property in the southern part of the city is one of the best hotels in Edmonton for families. Kids will love splashing around in the indoor heated pool, while parents will appreciate the fact they don’t have to pay extra for little ones (as long as they stay in their parents’ room).

There are also a couple of fun spots for kids right on the hotel’s doorstep. The first is Escape Emporium, which has elaborate escape rooms, while Allstars Indoor Playland is a giant playground with tunnels, foam pits and slides.

This Holiday Inn is also one of the best hotels in Edmonton for groups, as it has 20,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space divided into seven halls. The largest hall can fit as many as 800 people.

Chateau Louis Hotel & Conference CentreChateau Louis Hotel & Conference CentreRank #10
$80-$203/night
11727 Kingsway Northwest
This is one of the best hotels in Edmonton if you’re looking for a more unique stay in the city. Located in in the...

This is one of the best hotels in Edmonton if you’re looking for a more unique stay in the city. Located in in the northwest of Edmonton and run and operated as a family business, it makes a welcome change from some of the blander chains you’ll find elsewhere.

I love the hotel’s palatial facade, which is reminiscent of some of the architecture you find in Europe. The elegance continues inside, from the grand lobby to the sultry piano lounge – there’s nothing better than sitting at the bar there with a martini.

Chateau Louis Hotel & Conference Centre is also an ideal spot for weddings, as it has a picturesque gazebo set up in the outdoor courtyard. I highly recommend visiting the Alberta Aviation Museum, which is right across from the hotel and showcases more than 40 vintage planes.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Edmonton

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Edmonton with confidence.

How much does a hotel cost in Edmonton?

The average price of a double room in Edmonton is $129 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $80 per night. Expect to pay around $177/night for a 4-star hotel in Edmonton and $118/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Edmonton?

Hotels are cheapest in Edmonton in February, with average rates of $108. In comparison, August is the most expensive month, with prices at $203.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Edmonton?

Sunday offers the lowest rates in Edmonton, with an average nightly price of $108. The highest prices are found on Saturday, with average rates at $143.

How much is a hotel in Edmonton for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Edmonton found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was $58, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was $96. The cheapest room found overall was for $58.

How much is a hotel in Edmonton for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Edmonton for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for $75 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as $75 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from $104 per night.

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KAYAK's top tips for finding Edmonton hotel deals

  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Edmonton found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $68, while the most expensive was $149.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Edmonton for 4 days.
  • If you’re interested in shopping during your trip, select a hotel near the West Edmonton Mall, like the affordable West Edmonton Mall Inn. The West Edmonton Mall is popular for being the biggest shopping mall in North America. It contains many stores, including Lululemon Athletica and Foot Locker.
  • For travelers who would like to enjoy Edmonton’s greenery, book a hotel near the Muttart Conservatory, a large botanical garden that has a variety of tropical plants. The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald is only a five-minute drive to the Muttart Conservatory and is situated in a historic building that dates to the early 1900s.
  • Hoping to stay in a neighborhood with a wide variety of restaurants and attractions? Select a hotel in Downtown Edmonton, such as the Courtyard by Marriott. Downtown Edmonton has many admirable sights, including the Neon Sign Museum, the CN Tower, and Edmonton City Hall.
  • To learn about Edmonton’s rich history, book a hotel near Fort Edmonton Park, such as the Hotel Selkirk that is located on the park’s property. Fort Edmonton Park creates reconstructions of historic buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s, plus it showcases vintage street cars.
  • If you’re a science enthusiast, choose a hotel near the TELUS World of Science Edmonton, a museum that features interactive exhibits on the human body, robots, and more. The Aladdin Motel is an affordable choice that is within a 10-minute walk to the science center.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Edmonton

  • Are there hotels in Edmonton with free parking?

    The Fantasyland Hotel at the West Edmonton Mall location is only a five-minute walk to the World Waterpark and provides free on-site parking for guests. The Canterra Suites Hotel is located Downtown and offers free parking to guests.

  • What are some good hotels in Edmonton near the Art Gallery of Alberta?

    The Sutton Place Hotel is a 4-star choice that is just a three-minute walk to the Art Gallery of Alberta and is directly connected to the Churchill LRT Station. The Westin is a chic hotel that is only a four-minute walk to the Art Gallery of Alberta.

  • Which hotels in Edmonton are near the William Hawrelak Park?

    The Campus Tower Suite Hotel is a casual choice that is within a 10-minute walk to the William Hawrelak Park and only a two-minute walk to the University of Alberta. The Varscona Hotel on Whyte is a budget choice that is a five-minute drive from the park and is located on Whyte Avenue.

  • What hotels in Edmonton have a good view?

    The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald directly overlooks the North Saskatchewan River, and some rooms have views of either the city or the water. The Chateau Lacombe Hotel is located Downtown and has suites that provide views of the city’s skyline.

  • What are the best hotels near West Edmonton Mall?

    West Edmonton Mall being one of the most popular landmarks in Edmonton, many travelers enjoy staying close by. Fantasyland Hotel, Hyatt Place Edmonton West and Travelodge by Wyndham Edmonton West are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Edmonton?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Edmonton with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Edmonton include Renaissance Edmonton Airport Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Edmonton West, while popular hotels with free parking in Edmonton include Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton South and Canterra Suites Hotel.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Edmonton?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Edmonton districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Edmonton city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Edmonton hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Edmonton that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Wingate by Wyndham Edmonton West, Hilton Garden Inn West Edmonton and Argyll Plaza Hotel.

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