Prestige Radium Hot Springs Resort, WorldHotels Crafted provides free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Prestige Radium Hot Springs Resort, WorldHotels Crafted.
Sandy
Canada
The breakfast was ok, the supper 2 days before was delicious! The pool, hot tub and gym were great and the beds were very comfortable.
Located in Radium Hot Springs on the Springs Golf Course, this resort features a seasonal outdoor heated pool with a hot tub and rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Destination INN in Radium Hot Springs features a garden and barbecue facilities. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge.
Roy
New Zealand
Fantastic staff and nothing was a problem. Great room and great common room with all you need. Also a bbq which we used. Highly recommend this property.
Located in Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia, this hotel is a 5-minute drive from Kootenay National Park. It features free Wi-Fi and views of Columbia Valley and Rocky Mountains.
Missbunny
Canada
Beautiful views, secluded, and lots of mountain goat in the area. Loved having a bedroom, kitchen & seating area. Each room also has balcony & fireplace
This motel features free Wi-Fi and a patio area with barbecue facilities. The motel is 3 km from the Radium Hot Spring Pools.
Dean
Canada
It's pretty hard to find a BC motel under $100 per night. Outdoor BBQ area was nice. Beds and bedding were good quality. Bathroom was very clean. Cable TV.
Located in downtown Radium Hot Springs in the Columbia Valley, this family-friendly motel is a 5-minute drive from the Radium Hot Springs pools. All rooms feature free WiFi access.
Wil
Germany
Everything you could want from an independently owned motel.
Staff was excellent, room was clean and comfortable, and it smelled good too!
Easy parking, walking distance to a bunch of restaurants, and bighorn sheep eating grass in the backyard.
Just off Highway 95, this family-run hotel is 3 km from the Radium Hot Springs Pools. Free Wi-Fi, a microwave and fridge are provided in each comfortable room.
Located in Radium Hot Springs, THE ORCHARD (HOSTEL WITH PRIVATE BUNKS) features a shared lounge, terrace, tennis court, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Caroline
France
Great hostel, it almost looks new! The bathrooms were clean, same for the toilets, the beds were very private (with a curtain or a door).
Would definitely stay here again!
Crescent Motel in Radium Hot Springs provides accommodation with a garden and a terrace. Both free WiFi and private parking are accessible at this property.
Alexander
Canada
Good location, we had nice view from our hotel room
Fly to Calgary International Airport, then drive approximately 3 hours to Radium Hot Springs. Alternatively, domestic travellers can drive directly, around 9 hours from Vancouver. No direct public transport services available; transfers are required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Calgary International Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 270 kilometres from Radium Hot Springs.
Radium Hot Springs, Canada, lacks a public transport system. However, the compact village layout makes it easily navigable on foot or by bicycle. Car hire is also available for longer journeys. Please note, during winter, driving conditions can be challenging due to snowfall. Always check local weather forecasts before setting off.
The Village of Radium Hot Springs, renowned for its soothing thermal waters, is the most popular area to stay. It offers convenient access to amenities, restaurants, and the famous hot springs. It's an ideal base for exploring the surrounding Kootenay National Park.
Radium Hot Springs, Canada, experiences a humid continental climate with distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm, with average highs of 25°C, while winters (December-February) are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dropping to -8°C. The area receives most rainfall from May to August, with July being the wettest month. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Radium Hot Springs.
The best time to visit Radium Hot Springs, Canada is from June to September. During these months, the weather is pleasantly warm, averaging around 20°C, perfect for enjoying the natural hot springs. The region also boasts stunning wildlife and scenic views, which are most vibrant in the summer. Additionally, the days are longer, providing ample time to explore the surrounding Kootenay National Park.
What guests said about Radium Hot Springs:
10
Scored 10
We love visiting Radium. It's small, quaint and scenic.
We love visiting Radium. It's small, quaint and scenic. It's typically a one night stop as we drive from Alberta to BC to visit family, but it's one we truly enjoy. Our last trip allowed us to find a quaint little hotel, Inn on Canyon, that is a hidden gem. A budget friendly place with a warm welcome and wow! It was so clean and fresh smelling, not fake or chemically induced - just clean and fresh. If you get a chance to eat at Helna's Stube, you're in for a treat if you love German food (schnitzel!!) and you can't beat a stop at Screamers Ice Cream on a hot day (or, even a cold one if you love ice cream).
Alison
Canada
10
Scored 10
We went in the winter months, so it wasn't busy.
We went in the winter months, so it wasn't busy. Which was great! Staff was really friendly and walked around the pool for safety. It was relaxing and we loved looking at the mountains. It is right off the highway, so careful going in and out of the parking lot. There was one man who kept chatting up the single women which was creepy, but staff kept an eye on him.
Dion
Canada
10
Scored 10
Radium is a great little village that I have stayed a number...
Radium is a great little village that I have stayed a number of times over the years. It is close enough to places like Banff and Lake Louise to make day trips to but avoid the inflated hotel prices. Plus they have a ton of their own great attractions in both summer and winter.
Grant
Canada
10
Scored 10
Great little town with good restaurants and coffee shops.
Great little town with good restaurants and coffee shops. Amazing wildlife - big horned sheep- wandering around town. Close to natural hot springs , hikes, lake Windermere and panorama ski resort. The visitors centre is perfect for all the information on how to get to the natural hot springs , and hike the hoodoos rock formations. Hot springs in town are perfect at dark . Wolf sanctuary is a 1 hour drive north and well worth the visit. 🐺
Steven
Australia
10
Scored 10
We visited it twice at night and in the morning and both...
We visited it twice at night and in the morning and both view were absolutely fine. You can relax in warm water and breath fresh air- its amazing. Comfortable and specious changing-room. I can recommend it for visiting!
OksanaPN
Ukraine
8.0
Scored 8.0
Love the hot springs them selves !
Love the hot springs them selves !
Town is cozy and the vintage car show was fun altho we just saw the cars coming on the Friday and could not stay Saturday as we had to head back to our home on tie weekend /
Laureen
Canada
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The breakfast room is a very nicely decorated room. The breakfast of French toast and sausages was good, however for our tastes sausages could have been a bit browner. Glass tableware and stainless steel cutlery was a very nice change to other hotel breakfasts. Our room was very comfortable. Although we didn’t use it this trip, the electric fireplace was a nice touch. This was our first stay at Inn on Canyon. The Victorian style inside and out of the building was a nice change from chain hotels. We will definitely stay there again!
It was a very nice stay. The room was clean and modern, had everything what we needed for a family stay. The owners set up a very nice “family” breakfast and were greeting guests at the entrance. That was a very nice touch. Everything looked fresh and was a good choice. Unfortunately we couldn’t stay for the breakfast because it starts relatively late, around 9 am.. instead we had everything in the room to make our own breakfast earlier. Will definitely stay in the hotel again.
Very welcoming hosts, lovely home cooked breakfasts. The house is stunning, very comfortable & spotlessly clean. Our en-suite room also had a lovely outside patio which was an excellent place to relax in the evening. Close to the nice small town of Radium Hot Springs, it’s ideally situated for travel to Yoho, Kootenay & Banff national parks. Highly recommended!
The hotel was newly renovated and modernized. It was very clean, quiet and comfortable . The breakfast was above any continental breakfasts I’ve had in other hotels. I’ve stayed in a lot of hotels and the Celadon Lodge was honestly my best experience. Very reasonably priced and I can’t say enough good things about the owner. She was so kind and accommodating.
Absolutely everything. Everything you’d need is within walking distance, there are trails and paths in every direction. Friendly and accommodating staff, and very affordable. The best stay in radium. 30 min walk to the hot springs and this hotel provides you with a towel as well!
Loved the retro detail in this very clean older facility. The beds were comfy with the most amazing, cozy extra blanket. The staff were warm and welcoming. We were grateful for this perfect pet friendly accommodation. Yet another bonus the pet fee was excluded.
Hotel is well kept and maintained. the staff are happy to help, check-in was a breeze. Radium is incredibly beautiful and this place definitely added a relaxed vibe to our trip. had a great time!
I loved the outdoor area behind the hotel with views of the mountains and comfortable chairs and even little fireplaces (though we did not use fireplaces this visit)
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