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Four Seasons Resort Whistler

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • top-notch spa
  • great fitness classes
  • free village shuttles

    Cons

  • a long walk to restaurants and nightlife

Fodorite Reviews

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Four Seasons Resort Whistler Review

This plush nine-story hotel gives alpine chic a new twist with warm earth tones and wood interiors, big leather chairs beside the fireplace in the lobby, and amazingly spacious rooms. Fifty Two 80 Bistro, the hotel's signature restaurant, is laid out around a central fire pit; it's stylish and has quickly become the best après-ski scene in the Upper Village. The luxurious spa has 15 treatment rooms and a wide range of massages and other indulgences. A separate fitness center has a roster of classes, including cardio workouts and yoga. Child-friendly amenities include pint-size bathrobes.

    Hotel Details

  • 273 studios and suites, 3 town homes.
  • Rate includes no meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.

Fodorite Reviews

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    Perfect for that special get away!

    My husband and I have traveled for years in Europe and the Americas often staying in hotels rated the "best" by various publications. This hotel, in our opinion, offered the most efficient staff as well as the warmest we have ever encountered. Everyone in the hotel had a smile and was gracious with every request. The location was perfect with just a nice stroll to the main village--also close to hiking trails, golf, and the slopes in the winter. Four Seasons Whistler deserves an excellent rating in every category.

    by gambler, 6/24/07

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