Lake Louise is a Canadian dream destination. The pairing of the majestic Rocky Mountains and the crystal clear turquoise water are picture perfect view. Naturally, the destination is very popular in the summer, but the winter season in the Rockies is equally rewarding.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise faces Lake Louise, with Fairview Mountain and Mount Temple peaks shaping the skyline. The hotel first opened in 1890 as a small log chalet by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Two separate fires led to a major reconstruction that eventually turned into the stately property it is now. Over the years, the likes of Douglas Fairbanks and Alfred Hitchcock have stayed at the hotel. The hotel currently holds a Michelin Key for a very special stay.
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The rooms at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
There are 539 rooms at the hotel, ranging from King and Two Queens rooms to Deluxe, Junior, or Two-Bedroom Suites, and a selection of accessible rooms. The more unique and spacious options include the Marquis de Lorne Suite with a corner couch and a fireplace, and a few Suites with private terraces facing the lake. Lakeside rooms offer postcard scenery of Lake Louise, while hillside suites look at the Rocky Mountain ranges.
Decorated in a lavish alpine-colonial style, the rooms are modern and kept up-to-date with various luxuries like automated bathroom lighting, blackout curtains, plenty of lighting options, and all of the expected entertainment technology. Each room has a coffee corner and a sizable fridge. A seating corner with a comfortable couch or chairs, and a small table are commonly found across all rooms.
If your privacy sign is off, the room service team will dim the lights, set up your branded sleepers and a water carafe by the bed with nightly turndown service. If the morning light is not too offensive, leave one of the curtains slightly open to enjoy the sun rise over the mountains from the comfort of your bed.
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Amenities & Experiences
With the exception of the hotel lobby, the Chateau is exclusive to hotel guests only. Once checked in, all guests are handed the resort map and a weekly concierge guide. Ornate chandeliers, elaborate carpets, heavy curtains, sturdy and elegant armchairs and sofas set the scene of a hunter’s lodge, but elevated a notch, or seven. The vast property includes retail shops and a retail arcade, mezzanine level games room, a ski rental shop, lounges, ballrooms, and scenic outdoor terraces.
The Concierge Guide includes weekly activities organised by the hotel. On this schedule, you will find ski lessons, hotel tours, mixology classes, campfire hours, snowshoeing experiences and guided forest walks, music bingo, yoga and meditation classes, and much more. The wellness amenities include a small but fairly well-equipped gym, yoga/stretching room, an indoor pool with a jacuzzi and a spectacular view, a full-service spa, and a recently opened BASIN Glacial Waters thermal spa. A yoga mat is placed in each room along with the plush bathrobes inside the closet, in case a morning stretch is a daily habit.

BASIN Glacial Waters
The spa is an all-sensory thermal bathing experience tucked to the side of the hotel with breathtaking views of the Rockies from nearly every corner. Guests receive an individual spa journey card, based on a quick arrival survey, to guide them through the spa. This wellness path takes you through the wet and dry saunas, jacuzzi, thermal pool walks, and sensory relaxation moments. The exterior terrace is a grouping of individual hot pools, steam rising through the cold air, hiding the mountains in its wake. Every moment in the spa is special, but if you choose the sunrise or sunset hours, watching the sky change colours moment after moment is an experience unique to this geography.
The hottest and most unique sauna in BASIN is accessed through the terrace and is where the Aufguss ritual takes place throughout the day. This Northern European ritual, which dates back over 2,000 years, is led by a sauna master who uses essential oils, music, and rhythmic towel movement to circulate the hot air. It is a multi-segmentary experience meant to promote deep relaxation and detoxification. BASIN’s sauna master, Kyan Van Haasteren, has a very calming demeanour, expertly leading the ritual and keeping an eye on attendees. The experience is transformative, and very, very hot. On a cold winter day, people tend to sit outside, literally steaming from their pores after the Aufguss ritual.
The spa has a tea station and a small, healthy food menu. In addition to hot tea and juices, the BASIN beverage menu includes a lovely wine selection and has an exclusive partnership with Ruinart Champagne.
Spa access pass: $275 per person. Reservations are strongly recommended; book the spa when you reserve your room to ensure access. The spa is a technology-free space.


BASIN Glacial Waters spa at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.



Restaurants & Bars at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
The hotel is isolated in the mountains with nothing really nearby, so multiple dining options are available across the property to accommodate a range of needs. The Guide’s Pantry, for example, is open during the day for quick snacks, to-go lunches, and coffee, while in-room dining is available all day by request. Much like other Fairmont properties, the Chateau also offers a signature Afternoon Tea.
Breakfast is served at Louiza, a bright and spacious Mediterranean restaurant on the lower level of the hotel, also open for dinner. Guests can choose between a quick coffee and a pastry-style breakfast or sit down for a buffet breakfast accompanied by an à la carte dish. This fresh and robust menu selection includes not only typical breakfast options, like yoghurt and eggs, but a mix of world breakfast specialities from kimchi to green sauces and Spanish coldcuts.
Located to the left of the lobby, Lakeview Lounge stretches along the lake-facing corridor with large bay windows setting the scene. Here, the menu is focused on seasonal flavours and craft cocktails. Alpine Social, on the other hand, has a casual pub vibe, celebrating the birthplace of mountaineering in the Canadian Rockies. This casual menu offers hearty meals with a focus on Alpine-inspired, locally-sourced flavours.
Fairview Bar & Restaurant is an intricately decorated, beautiful lounge and a sprawling ballroom dining room overlooking Lake Louise. The kitchen menu, created by Executive Chef Nicholas Issel, is a celebration of seasonal flavours packaged into farm-to-table dishes. Walliser Stube is a smaller restaurant set deeper into the property. This heritage room has intricate wood panel walls and a cabinet wall with a sliding ladder. This menu pays homage to the rich history of Swiss mountaineering through dishes they enjoyed on their journeys.



Fairview Bar & Restaurant at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.


Lakeview Lounge at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.



Dinner and drinks at the Walliser Stube Restaurant at the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
Getting to Lake Louise
Rent a vehicle for the weekend at the Calgary International Airport (YYC), or take a comfortable shuttle directly from the airport to Lake Louise. Brewster Express, operated by Pursuit Collection, runs four times a day from YYC to the doorstep of the Chateau off-season and 6 times per day during the summer.
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Shuttle fare starts from CA$66.75 per person
Other routes are available from downtown Calgary to across the region.
Current offer: Save 25% on round-trip shuttles between Calgary and the Rockies with Brewster Express. Discount is automatically applied at checkout. Offer valid until May 18, 2026.
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
111 Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0
Room starting at $700 CAD for Mountain View King and $1,000 for Lakeview King. See hotel packages for special offers and collect your All Accor points for the stay. Rates vary seasonally, with the highest in July and August.
Book direct on fairmont.com for the best price guaranteed. If you find a lower rate for your stay, the hotel will match it and take an additional 10% off. Compare rate to: Expedia | Booking.com | TripAdvisor | Hotels.com

























