The Westin Edmonton, Edmonton
10135 100 Street NW, Edmonton  ·  Four-Star  ·  #4 in Edmonton

The Westin Edmonton

A 416-room downtown four-star adjacent to the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald and one block from the Edmonton Convention Centre, with the Westin Heavenly bed, a heated indoor pool, and the largest single inventory in the downtown core.

#4 in Edmonton
Business Wellness Retreat Anniversary Five-Star

"The biggest downtown floor plate in Edmonton, immediately next door to the Fairmont and one block from the convention centre; the practical pick when the conference rate at the Fairmont has already cleared."

8.5
Rooms
8.7
Service
9.3
Location
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From CAD 195 / night

The Hotel

The Westin Edmonton occupies a 1980s tower on 100 Street, immediately east of the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald and one block from the Edmonton Convention Centre, the address that gives the property its operating logic. Originally a Hilton, the building joined the Westin brand in the early 2000s and ran a substantial guest-room and lobby refurbishment in 2018 that brought the soft-goods package up to the current Heavenly-bed brand standard. The exterior is the unsentimental glass-and-precast vocabulary of its decade, but the interior renovation re-keyed the public spaces around the brand's contemporary North American template of dark wood, brushed metal, and warm task lighting.

The 416 rooms make it the largest hotel by inventory in downtown Edmonton, divided across standard kings and two-queen rooms, the Westin Premier corner kings, and roughly thirty suites including a Royal Suite on the twenty-second floor. Standard categories run to roughly thirty square metres with the Heavenly bed and the Heavenly bath shower programme that the brand standard requires; the Premier corner rooms add the better view stock onto the river valley to the south or the Alberta Legislature grounds to the west. The Royal Suite runs roughly 150 square metres with a separate dining room and the city's strongest single residential view of the river valley.

Food and beverage runs the Pradera Cafe and Bar on the lobby level, a market-driven all-day operation that handles breakfast for in-house guests and a heavier evening Alberta menu, and a small lobby coffee programme. The wellness floor is one of the property's stronger arguments: a heated indoor pool, hot tub, eucalyptus steam room, and a WestinWORKOUT fitness floor with Peloton bikes and TRX kits. The executive lounge on the top floor handles upper-category breakfast and evening reception with the river-valley view that the brand standard does not always deliver in this market. Meeting space totals roughly 1,800 square metres including a 600-seat Devonian Ballroom.

The defining strategic position is the address. The Westin shares a city block with the Fairmont, sits opposite the Edmonton Convention Centre, and is a four-minute walk to the Alberta Legislature and the river-valley trail head at McLeod Building Park. The walkable downtown footprint is the equal of the Fairmont and the rate card runs reliably twenty to thirty percent below it for the same calendar nights, which is the property's honest competitive position. Service is professional and contemporary rather than refined, the Westin standards are met cleanly, and the operational hand-offs at the bell, front desk, and concierge are appreciably stronger than the building's exterior suggests.

Best Occasion Fit

Business

The first-call hotel when the Fairmont conference block has cleared. The 416-room inventory takes the larger conference and overflow market the Fairmont cannot absorb, the executive lounge handles the upper-category breakfast and evening reception properly, the meeting rooms run to forty plus configurations, and the address is two minutes to the convention centre. The WestinWORKOUT floor and Heavenly bed programme handle the recovery side that the brand standard requires.

Wellness Retreat

The wellness floor is the stronger argument inside the building. Heated indoor pool, hot tub, eucalyptus steam room, WestinWORKOUT with Peloton, and the immediate access to the river-valley trail network three blocks south through McLeod Building Park. The Heavenly bed and the brand's sleep-wellness positioning sets the property apart from the surrounding mid-scale stock; book a Premier corner king for the view and the calm.

Anniversary

A practical anniversary booking when the Fairmont rate or availability does not work. Book the Royal Suite for the river-valley window stock, plan dinner at Pradera or walk five minutes to the Fairmont's Harvest Room, and use the executive lounge for the morning. Not the obvious milestone pick; the right one when the budget is mid-five hundred Canadian and the priority is downtown without overspending.

Practical Information

Address

10135 100 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 0N7
Canada
One block from the Edmonton Convention Centre; immediately adjacent to the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald; four-minute walk to the Alberta Legislature grounds; twenty-five minutes by car from Edmonton International Airport

Rooms & Rates

416 rooms and suites
Standard kings and two-queens from CAD 195 per night
Westin Premier corner kings from CAD 290 per night
Suites from CAD 480 per night
Royal Suite to CAD 850 per night

Check-in / Check-out

Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Originally opened as Hilton in 1980s; rebranded Westin early 2000s; refurbished 2018

Key Features

Heated indoor pool, hot tub, eucalyptus steam room
WestinWORKOUT fitness floor with Peloton
Pradera Cafe and Bar (all-day Alberta menu)
Executive Lounge on top floor with river-valley views
1,800 sq m meeting space including 600-seat Devonian Ballroom
Westin Heavenly bed and Heavenly bath shower
Complimentary WiFi throughout

Book The Westin Edmonton

From CAD 195 per night. The Premier corner kings and the Royal Suite book three to four weeks ahead for major conference dates at the Edmonton Convention Centre and during Heritage Festival in August; the published rate is typically twenty to thirty percent under the Fairmont for matched calendar nights.

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