Where to stay in whistler

Finding a place to crash in Whistler is easy. Paying for it? That’s the hard part. From five-star luxury to the best spot to park your van, the options are endless and often overwhelming. We aren't here to sell you a timeshare… But could probably find you one if that’s what you want. This guide will help you find the best value in town. Whether you're blowing the budget or just looking for a clean bed, here’s where I’d typically point people to stay.

First, let’s be honest about what you’re looking for…

  • A multi-story building with large windows and balconies, labeled 'The Crystal', in a village setting with a sign indicating directions to various locations, including Mountain Square and Village Square.

    Value Accomodation

    There is no “cheap” accommodation in Whistler anymore. Sorry… But there are some hotels that offer you more bang for your buck. And there are some cheap hotels that you might want to avoid until their next renovation.

  • Multiple multi-story buildings with large windows and red accents, surrounded by tall trees, under a partly cloudy sky, with two people walking and a white pickup truck parked in front.

    Great places to stay

    Not the cheapest, not the most expensive, but still usually expensive,,. Here’s the list of the best places to stay if you want the best Whistler experience. The prices of these hotels change a lot with on demand and time of year. If you only look at one list, look at this one.

  • A skier in black and orange gear skiing down a snowy mountain slope surrounded by snow-covered trees with a cloudy mountain landscape in the background.

    Luxury Accomodation

    If money is no object or you’re coming in the off season, this list of accommodation is bound to give you the best experience possible.