Union Bank Inn
This posh boutique hotel on Jasper Ave, in a former bank building dating from 1910, is an upmarket maste...
Edmonton has a better range of independent accommodations than some Canadian cities. Options include a trio of boutique hotels, a couple of cheap hostels and a centrally located B&B. Downtown is business oriented with more generic accommodations. If you are in town mainly to visit the West Edmonton Mall, then staying in or near it is feasible, but the digs there are definitely leaning toward the touristy side of the spectrum. Expect to pay between $90 and $125 for a comfortable room at a midrange place.
This posh boutique hotel on Jasper Ave, in a former bank building dating from 1910, is an upmarket maste...
As if West Ed wasn't surreal enough, this adjoining hotel is something to behold...
Stealing the best nook in town (as it always does) Edmonton's historic Fairmont Hotel exhibits the usual...
While aimed at the business crowd, this tidy hotel is a good place to check for some good deals...
The Met is a Strathcona classic - hip, cool and modern, and right in the action...
Part of a chain – albeit a small one – the upmarket Sutton Place lacks the intimacy of smaller hotels...
What was once an apartment building is now a suite hotel with a range of hotel room–style apartments spa...
Right in the heart of Old Strathcona, this charming hotel styles itself as 'casually elegant,' suggestin...
Although a bit pricy for the range, there is a kitchen in every room here...
OK, it's a chain, but at least it's a Canadian one...
A great way to get the same view as some of the more expensive places downtown; make sure you ask for a ...
Right in the heart of Old Strathcona, this busy hostel is a safe bet...
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