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Calgary Hotels by RATING Hotels in Calgary by Rating *** All price/distances + ratings subject to change *** Rating Cost Calgary Hotels & Motels Address Phone # Distance to Venue 2.5 $76‐$118 5 Calgary Downtown Suites 618 ‐ 5 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 0M7 866 875‐7666 DOWNTOWN 2.5 $79‐$199 Econo Lodge Motel Village 2440 ‐ 16 Ave NW Calgary AB T2M 0M5 403 289‐2561 8 km 3.5 $90‐$120 Town & Country Motor Hotel Calgary 1825 50th St. SE Calgary AB T2B 1M6 403 272‐9881 10 km 3 $99‐$115 The Pointe Inn Calgary 1808 ‐ 19 Street NE Calgary AB T2E 4Y3 403 291‐4681 15 km 3 $99‐$159 Ambassador Motor Inn Calgary 802 16th Ave. N.E. Calgary AB T2E 1KB 403 276‐2271 8 km 2.5 $107‐$129 Econo Lodge Inn & Suites University 2231 Banff Trail NW Calgary AB T2M 4L2 403 289‐1921 8 km 2 $109‐$295 Best Western Airport Inn Calgary 1947 ‐ 18 Avenue NE Calgary AB CA T2E 7T8 405 250‐5015 5 km 3 $111‐$174 Country Inn & Suites Calgary Airport 2481‐39 Ave. NE Calgary AB T2E 8V8 403 250‐1800 6.5 km 3 $116‐$139 Comfort Inn & Suites Motel Village Calgary 2369 Banff Trail, N.W. Calgary AB T2M 4L2 403 284‐3897 8 km 2 $116‐$140 Super 8 Motel Calgary Airport 3030 ‐ Barlow Trail N.E. Calgary Alberta T1Y 1A2 403 291‐9888 9 km 2.5 $116‐$159 Best Western Village Park Inn Calgary 1804 Crowchild Trail NW Calgary AB T2M 3Y7 403 289‐0241 3 km 3.5 $118‐$165 Blackfoot Inn & Conference Centre Calgary 5940 Blackfoot Trail SE Calgary AB T2H 2B5 403 252‐2253 6 km 3.5 $119‐$219 Deerfoot Inn & Casino Calgary 11500 – 35 Street SE Calgary AB T2Z 3W4 403 236‐7529 2 $120 Econo Lodge South Calgary 7505 Macleod Trail South 403 252‐4401 9 km 2 $120‐$130 Thriftlodge Calgary North 2304 ‐ 16 Avenue N.W. Calgary AB T2M 0M5 403 289‐0211 8 km 3 $125‐$165 Inn on Crowchild Calgary 5353 Crowchild Trail NW Calgary AB T3A 1W9 405 288‐5353 8 km 2 $129 Travelodge Calgary South 7012 Macleod Trail South Calgary AB T2H 0L3 403 253‐1111 15 km 2 $129‐$159 Days Inn Calgary South 3828 Macleod Trail South Calgary AB T2G 2R2 403 243‐5531 4 km 2 $129‐$159 Delta Calgary South 135 Southland Drive SE Calgary AB Canada T2J 5X5 4 km 3 $129‐$159 Sandman Hotel Downtown Calgary 888 ‐ 7 Avenue S.W. Calgary Alberta T2P 3J3 403 237‐8626 DOWNTOWN 2 $130 Travelodge Calgary University North 2227 Banff Trail NW Calgary AB T2M 4L2 403 289‐6600 8 km 2.5 $130‐$150 Quality Hotel Calgary Airport 4804 Edmonton Trail N.E. Calgary AB T2E 3V8 403 276‐3391 5 km 3 $132‐$169 Best Western Port O'Call Hotel 1935 McKnight Blvd NE Calgary AB T2E 6V4 403 291‐4600 8 km 2.5 $134‐$179 Comfort Inn & Suites Calgary South 4611 Macleod Tr SW Calgary AB T2G 0A6 403 287‐7070 6 km 3.5 $134‐$288 Hotel Arts Calgary 119 ‐ 12 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2R 0G8 403 266‐4611 DOWNTOWN 2 $136‐219 Holiday Inn Express Hotel Calgary South 12025 Lake Fraser Drive S.E. Calgary AB T2J 7G5 877 508 1762 13 km 3 $137‐$164 Holiday Inn Calgary South 4206 Macleod Trail South Calgary AB T2G 2R7 403‐287‐2702 3 km 3 $139‐$159 Lakeview Signature Inn Calgary Airport 2622 ‐ 39 Avenue NE 403‐735‐3336 8 km 3 $139‐$160 Executive Royal Inn North Calgary 2828 ‐ 23 Street NE Calgary AB T2E 8T4 403 291‐2003 8 km $139‐$179 Ramada Hotel Downtown Calgary 708 ‐ 8 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 1H2 DOWNTOWN 2.5 3 $139‐$184 Sandman Hotel Calgary Airport 25 Hopewell Way Calgary AB T3J 4V7 403 219‐2475 8 km 2 $139‐$189 Regency Suites Hotel Calgary 610 ‐ 4 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 0K1 DOWNTOWN 3 $139‐$255 Holiday Inn Express Hotel Airport Calgary 45 Hopewell Way NE Calgary AB T3J 4V7 877 508 1762 10 km 3.5 $139‐$309 Glenmore Inn Calgary 2720 Glenmore Trail SE Calgary AB T2C 2E6 403 279‐8611 12 km $140‐$150 Quality Inn University Calgary 2359 Banff Trail NW Calgary AB T2M 4L2 8 km 2 2.5 $140‐$160 Comfort Inn & Suites Airport Calgary 3111 26 St N.E. Calgary AB Canada T1Y 7E4 403 735‐1966 3 km 2.5 $140‐$200 Radisson Hotel Calgary Airport 2120‐16 Avenue NE Calgary AB T2E 1L4 403 291‐4666 9 km 2.5 145 Days Inn Calgary Airport 2799 Sunridge Way NE Calgary AB T1Y 7K7 403 250‐3297 9 km 3 $145‐$170 Wingate Inn Calgary 400 Midpark Way S.E. Calgary AB T2X 3S4 866‐875‐7666 8 km 3 $145‐$205 Four Points by Sheraton Calgary West 8220 Bowridge Crescent NW Calgary AB T3B 2V1 403 288‐4441 12 km 3 $149‐$179 Greenwood Inn & Suites Calgary 3515‐26 St. N.E. Calgary AB T1Y 7E3 403 250‐8855 10 km $152‐$209 Hampton Inn & Suites Calgary 2231 Banff Trail NW Calgary AB T2M 4L2 8 km 3 3 $159‐$169 Sandman Hotel & Suites Calgary West 125 Bowridge Drive NW Calgary AB Canada 403 288‐6033 13 km 3 $159‐$199 Coast Plaza Hotel Calgary 1316 ‐ 33 Street NE Calgary AB T2A 6B6 6 km 3.5 $159‐$229 The Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel 2620 32nd Avenue NE Calgary AB T1Y 6B8 403 291‐0107 10 km 3 $159‐$339 International Hotel of Calgary 220 ‐ 4th Ave SW Calgary Alberta T2P 0H5 403 265‐9600 DOWNTOWN 3.5 $159‐$380 Delta Bow Valley Calgary 209 ‐ 4 Avenue SE Calgary AB T2G 0C6 403‐205‐5459 DOWNTOWN 4 $159‐$459 The Fairmont Palliser Hotel Calgary 133 ‐ 9 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 2M3 403 262‐1234 DOWNTOWN 4 $159‐$474 The Westin Calgary 320 4th Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 2S6 403 266‐1611 DOWNTOWN 3 $160‐$179 Hampton Inn & Suites Calgary Airport 2420‐37 Avenue NE Calgary AB T2E 8S6 403 250‐4667 8 km 2 $168‐$189 Best Western Calgary Centre Inn 3630 Macleod Trail South Calgary AB 403 287‐3900 7 km 3.5 $169‐$339 Marriott Calgary 110 9th Avenue SE Calgary AB T2G 5A6 403 266‐7331 DOWNTOWN 4 $169‐$689 Sheraton Suites Calgary Eau Claire 255 Barclay Parade SW Calgary AB T2P 5C2 403 266‐7200 DOWNTOWN 2.5 $170‐$210 Best Western Suites Calgary Downtown 1330 ‐ 8 Street SW Calgary AB T2R 1B6 403 228‐6900 DOWNTOWN $170‐$290 Delta Calgary Airport 2001 Airport Road NE Calgary AB T2E 6Z8 8 km 3 2 $182‐$273 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Calgary 1020 ‐ 8 Avenue S.W. Calgary AB T2P 1J2 877 508 1762 DOWNTOWN 3.5 $187 Carriage House Inn Calgary 9030 Macleod Trail South Calgary AB T2H 0M4 406 253‐1101 9 km 3 $199 Hilton Garden Inn Calgary Airport 2335 Pegasus Rd. NE Calgary AB T2E 6Z4 403 717‐1999 8 km 3 $199 Holiday Inn Calgary Airport 1250 McKinnon Drive NE Calgary AB T2E 7T7 877 508 1762 6 km 4 $269 Hyatt Regency Hotel Calgary 700 Centre St S Calgary AB T2G 5P6 403 717‐1234 DOWNTOWN 4 $289‐$354 Kensington Riverside Inn 1126 Memorial Dr NW Calgary, AB T2N 3E3 403‐228‐4442 2 km .
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