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Crash Hotel Squamish
3.8/540 Reviews
I’m blown away by the ratings of this hotel… it’s such a unique, neat little hotel!! My wife and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary in BC, The cost of hotels in Whistler was ridiculous so we opted to stay in Squamish as we just needed a place to sleep. For the price, this hotel is 5 star! It’s clean, has a super comfy bed and lots of amenities! If you have children, then I wouldn’t suggest this hotel, or if you’re looking for a quiet, relaxing stay then perhaps not for you either. However if you like Live Music, playing some pool, having some drinks and eating some amazing pizza then this is the place for you!! They’ve got a bar that’s a blast downstairs along with a stage area on the other side that provides live music and great coffee! I absolutely loved this hotel and the management went above and beyond. Chad and Julian truly took care of us and provided great recommendations for food and things to do. Hope to see you again soon Crash!
Mountain Retreat
3.7/5103 Reviews
We stayed for 1 night & for the area, the price was extremely reasonable. There was plenty of parking & every staff member we encountered & engaged with was amazing. This hotel is very dated although I never had any concerns about cleanliness. Things you expect to be standard in a hotel such as charging stations near the bed were non-existent. Thankfully we brought our plug in chargers buy even electrical sockets near the bed challenging to access. My one major complaint was the temperature in the hallways & rooms. It was ice cold. We turned the heat to max. & went for dinner & 2hrs later the room was still freezing. We asked & received extra blankets from the front desk when we notified them of the issue. The pool & slide would be a big draw for families. Both are on the small side but the slide was a lot of fun. The hot tub is so small that it felt crowded when more than 2 people where in it. If it wasn't for the excellent customer service provided by the staff I would have been very disappointed in our staff. They saved the experience & the mountain views from the window didn't hurt either!
Sea to Sky Hotel and Conference Centre
3.7/5101 Reviews
Clean and tidy is about all I could say in favour of the room. Beds were comfy. Otherwise just a standard mid level hotel room. However, this has to be the noisiest hotel I have ever stayed in. People talking in the corridor at all hours. What sounded like drunken students in nearby rooms laughing and shrieking late at night. What I initially took to be troops marching about in the room above in the early morning, but eventually decided was just one man getting up very early for work. His footsteps drummed the ceiling, which creaked rather alarmingly, as he walked back and forth for the best part of an hour each morning. Reception staff greeted enquiries about noise with an embarrassed sort of ” well what can I say?” shrug. The lady in charge of 'House Keeping' was lovely and very helpful (and the only reason I have rated the place as average instead of poor).
Sandman Hotel and Suites Squamish
4.3/5104 Reviews
Business hotel, breakfast is average, rooms are okay, the surrounding area is relatively deserted, there is a supermarket. The parking lot is large, and you have to drive out to eat, but it's quite convenient.
Executive Suites Hotel and Resort - Squamish BC
4.3/5103 Reviews
The kitchen in the room is fully equipped, it is very convenient to cook the rice yourself. The sofa in the hall can be turned into a big bed, the window is facing the parking lot, then a mountain, going out to drive, because it is a night of crossing, I don’t know the surrounding situation. . The room is clean, the only one is heating. It is very noisy when it is activated. It will be launched once in a while and will wake up in the early hours of the morning.
Hotel Squamish
3.4/5104 Reviews
The hotel is easy to pick up in the nearby bottle shop, which was not a problem. Door codeslot was not easy to read in the evening, you need to have a lamp. The improvement in our 3rd consecutive visit in recent years was that there was now a mobile air conditioning in the room and worked. Although quite noisy, it worked. Fridge in the room, shower and bathroom and toilet in a small bathroom, with fine towels. Let the key at the check-out in a gleam at the unmanned reception, and that was it. We didn't expect much and it fell this time through the absolutely necessary air conditioning in July and probably the first half of August.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels3
Number of Reviews207
Highest PriceINR 20,111
Lowest PriceINR 2,979
Average Price (Weekends)INR 12,875
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 11,467