Hotels in Calgary
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Hotels in Calgary
Hi there,
I'm stuck on yet another project in Calgary and trying to figure out which one is the utmost hotel room for a longer (say 2-4 weeks) stay in Calgary.
I've tried the Westin in its recently renovated business class rooms-- nice, but the color scheme seems a bit depressing after a while (I guess you can also call it "sleek" or "zen-style"). The staff in the restaurant -- especially during breakfast is great, fast, polite, and "hands-on"/mother-like which I also find a great start of the day. The grand piano in the basement/lower lobby level is great to practice though ...
Hyatt is decent, restaurant feels a bit impersonal, room are good, but I don't like the beds (which is why I'm at the Westin for the moment). Plus I sort of feel that the rooms lack character ... I'm NOT saying the hotel is back, I'm just looking for one which I can call home for a while.
Any thoughts on the Sheraton or any other hot hints??? Thanks!
Samurai.
I'm stuck on yet another project in Calgary and trying to figure out which one is the utmost hotel room for a longer (say 2-4 weeks) stay in Calgary.
I've tried the Westin in its recently renovated business class rooms-- nice, but the color scheme seems a bit depressing after a while (I guess you can also call it "sleek" or "zen-style"). The staff in the restaurant -- especially during breakfast is great, fast, polite, and "hands-on"/mother-like which I also find a great start of the day. The grand piano in the basement/lower lobby level is great to practice though ...
Hyatt is decent, restaurant feels a bit impersonal, room are good, but I don't like the beds (which is why I'm at the Westin for the moment). Plus I sort of feel that the rooms lack character ... I'm NOT saying the hotel is back, I'm just looking for one which I can call home for a while.
Any thoughts on the Sheraton or any other hot hints??? Thanks!
Samurai.
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Check out the Starwood forum for posts on the Sheraton Suites. I stayed there last week, and liked it very much. It's nice to have two rooms.The hotel is very well run. It was awarded best Sheraton in the world in 2005. I saw a number of restaurants immediately across from the front of the hotel, and the area by the river looked very inviting.
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Check out the Starwood forum for posts on the Sheraton Suites. I stayed there last week, and liked it very much. It's nice to have two rooms.The hotel is very well run. It was awarded best Sheraton in the world in 2005. I saw a number of restaurants immediately across from the front of the hotel, and the area by the river looked very inviting.
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another vote for the Eau Claire
Have enjoyed my times there, great locale, nice hotel, good service...
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Another vote for the Sheraton Eau Claire. It really is nice to have a separate sitting/living room as well as a bedroom on longer stays. Also, ask about Lounge access, as their Lounge used to be quite nice and a great place to visit after a work day. (Haven't stayed there for a while though....) I liked the location because it was much quieter than some of the downtown construction zones, but that seems to change so quickly in DT Calgary.
The last time I stayed at the Hyatt (late June, early July) there was so much construction and road work and road blockages that it was a real pain to drive in and out.
The last time I stayed at the Hyatt (late June, early July) there was so much construction and road work and road blockages that it was a real pain to drive in and out.