
Trivago released their inaugural list of the best hotels in Canada, and Quebec City’s Auberge Saint-Antoine took the top spot, followed by Vancouver’s Rosewood Hotel Georgia in second place.
Thousands of traveller ratings garnered Auberge Saint-Antoine the top spot with an average rating of 96.06 out of 100.
While no Alberta hotels rank in the top 25 nationally, eight of the top 10 hotels in the prairies are in the province. The Renaissance Edmonton Airport is the second best hotel in the prairies, with a 91.22 out of 100 average rating.
B.C. led the pack with the best hotels in the country, taking nearly half the top national spots on Trivago’s list. The Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver took the number two spot in Canada.
Nova Scotia, however, is no slouch. While only having two hotels on the top 25 national list, the province managed to garner an overall rating of 83.23 out of 100 – the highest in the country.
Canada’s top 25 hotels and B&Bs:
- Auberge Saint-Antoine – Quebec City, Quebec
- Rosewood Hotel Georgia – Vancouver, B.C.
- Harbour House – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- Le Germain Quebec – Quebec City, Quebec
- L’Hermitage – Vancouver, B.C.
- BranCliff Inn 1859 – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- Loden – Vancouver, B.C.
- Trump International Hotel & Tower – Toronto, Ontario
- Davy House – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- Abigail’s Hotel – Victoria, B.C.
- Fairmont Pacific Rim – Vancouver, B.C.
- Britaly – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
- The Inn at the Ninth Hole – Salmon Arm, B.C.
- West End Guest House – Vancouver, B.C.
- Queen Anne Inn – Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
- Always Inn – Niagara Falls, Ontario
- L’Hotel due Vieux Quebec – Quebec City, Quebec
- Bed and Breakfast Du Village Bbv – Montreal, Quebec
- Thistledown House – North Vancouver, B.C.
- Auberge Le Lupin – Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
- Suite Dreams Toronto – Toronto, Ontario
- Tofino Trek-Inn – Tofino, B.C.
- First Tracks Lodge – Whistler, B.C.
- Antigonish Evergreen Inn – Antigonish, Nova Scotia
- The Beaconsfield Inn – Victoria, B.C.