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TownePlace Suites Medicine Hat
4.5/542 Reviews
We stop here as we made our way through Canada hwy 1. The staff was friendly and helpfully. The hotel seem new and was very clean. They have a nice workout area. We also did a load of laundry 3 dollar for a wash and 1 dollar for the dryer which worked for us . The breakfast was good and well stocked . Nice fried eggs, oatmeal with a lot of topping choices, make your own mini waffles, breads. Bacon , sausage fresh fruit bananas, apples , muffins and blueberries scones. The room was clean and bed comfortable. The only issues I have was no tea or coffee in the lobby only for breakfast. The coffee pot only made standard coffee in the room and it was not very good . The room was so dry and there was no water given I was took you have to buy. I feel that was wrong when you are a status elite member .
Comfort Inn & Suites
4.1/572 Reviews
Clean and spacious room. Quiet hotel. Comfortable bed. Front desk were very helpful and friendly. The hotel is located next to a plaza, and at the same time close to the hyway, close to many sites to visit. The only confusion happened when we were going there, google maps does not lead to the entrance of the hotel, we had to take the highway again and cone back.
Super 8 by Wyndham Medicine Hat AB
3.8/570 Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay, from check in to check out! Staff was very friendly and very helpful when I needed to extend my stay for one more day. The day I extended my stay for one more day the front desk clerk had been dealing with an issue and it wasn't very nice one. There was bit of a line up but he managed to deal with everyone and everything very patiently and helpful. I will stay here again! The room was comfortable and clean. I appreciated it that even though I didn't need my towels changed every day they were.
Ramada by Wyndham Medicine Hat
3.2/5103 Reviews
We stayed here for a night in the middle of a massive road trip from Banff to Brandon. We booked at short notice and got a couple of rooms last min. The rooms were pretty decent, it’s clearly an old motel that’s been slightly renovated to fit the Ramada style. But our room next to the car park was actually decent, the shower was new and the bed comfy, air con worked well as well. We used the pool and hot tub to help our weary legs and it was great! No major complaints here at all! Enjoyed it!
Baymont by Wyndham Medicine Hat
3.9/5103 Reviews
I live in this city and sometimes it would be nice to have a night with my boyfriend without interruptions and some privacy, so we booked a hotel. The room was clean, the location can't get any better. However, the pictures of the room online were extremely deceptive. Our king size room really was just a king size bed, there wasn't room for anything else like the jacuzzi tub or a nice sized bathroom like on the website. At check-in when the front desk gentleman noticed I was from that city, I explained that my house was too busy and I just wanted a night to myself, some privacy for once. Apparently that is code for this game he played called 1001 questions and then he gave me a room right beside the front desk. Hotel was fine, no complaints. The staff however might want to rethink his path in life. Maybe he should persue becoming a private investigator.
The Medicine Hat Villa
3.9/566 Reviews
This is an interesting older hotel. The clerk told me it is under renovation, and I could see it is a work in progress. Here's our observations: Pro: *Very inexpensive. *Our room was clean, the mattress was new, firm and comfortable. *The shower and surround was new, and there were disability bars - nice to have something to hold onto even if you're not disabled. There were lots of hooks to hang things on. *The mini-fridge included a small freezer suitable for ice-paks. *Beautiful chandelier in the lobby. *This will sound a little weird, but the fire alarm went off not too long after we checked in. Fire alarms aren't fun anywhere, but I was reassured because 1) the alarm system and lighting all worked properly and seemed modern, 2) the fire doors all closed automatically as they should, and 3) the desk clerk was able to target the problem and got the issue resolved quickly. I've stayed in some pricier hotels where I've seen fire doors propped open. *The staff was quite nice, and I was impressed with how calm the desk clerk was during the fire alarm episode. *Location was terrific. There are restaurants and interesting things to see within a short walking distance of the hotel. There's a lovely heritage church right beside the hotel - we weren't able to go in, but the stained glass looked stunning, even from the outside. *The window wasn't sealed so you could let fresh air in. *New TV which I was able to connect to my Netflix account without having to ask my husband to decipher the remote controls :-) *The price included a continental breakfast - pretty simple, but you could get coffee and make waffles, toast, cereal. Con: *What bothered me the most was the door to our room didn't have a bar lock or a deadbolt. I saw some rooms had card readers, so I hope the Villa is going in that direction. *Need a rubber mat for the bathtub. *The air conditioner kept the room at a nice temperature, but it was quite noisy especially after the cooling cycle turned off. *The breakfast room could use a radio or TV - it was very quiet. FYI: *It is a downtown hotel and there are unhoused people in the area. No one bothered us and there weren't any unhoused people on the hotel grounds. However, I know some people are upset by the presence of unhoused people. *Our room was plain - it had a very nice antique-style chair and lamp and painting, but the rest of the room was blank or standard hotel furniture. *No microwave, in-room coffee or hair dryer. *The car parking lot is locked at night. This hotel was good value and I suspect it will be fancier (and more expensive!) some day, but at this point in its development, go in with budget hotel expectations.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels12
Number of Reviews211
Highest PriceVND 2,630,539
Lowest PriceVND 990,460
Average Price (Weekends)VND 1,602,703
Average Price (Weekdays)VND 1,574,243