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Calgary’s chicest sleep satisfies culture vultures and business travelers alike. — Jetsetter
Stylish modern boutique hotel, three blocks from the centre of town. — Rough Guide
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Connected to the city's elevated walkway system and a block away from the base of Calgary Tower, this is a great place to stay year-round. — Star Service
Downtown Calgary digs fresh off a $35 million tip-to-toe renovation, with a rooftop indoor pool with views of the Rockies. — Jetsetter
Excellent mid-range hotel in a high-rise block, with three hundred clean, modern rooms, all with private bathrooms. Very handy for the free C-Train. $129. — Rough Guide
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Large living spaces with great city views are standard, while the sweet suites may have the comfiest beds you'll ever pay to sleep on. — Lonely Planet
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It stands tall on its facilities and dedicated staff—and its location on the edge of the business district assures guests easy parking. — Star Service
This eight-story facility is a busy rendezvous for on-the-fly business meetings. — Star Service
You can't beat this Marriot's location - right across the street from the Calgary Tower and within minutes of the city's hottest restaurant and nightlife district. — Lonely Planet
The rooms are more functional than flash, but bright and clean and some come with microwave and fridge. — Rough Guide
If all you need is a good bed before or after your flight, this newish airport hotel is a fine choice. — Frommer's
Just west of Calgary, near Canada Olympic Park, this campground is close to the city and has good facilities. — Lonely Planet
Sheraton's budget-conscious Four Points is the star of chain motels in this neighborhood. Just across from the Canada Olympic Park and 9mi (14km) west of Calgary, it is a good place to bring the kids. — Lonely Planet
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