Hotel Stays in Prince Rupert
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide for Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
Prince Rupert offers visitors a chance to explore nature at its finest. Located on Kaien Island in British Columbia's Northwest Coast and a gateway to Alaska and Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), Prince Rupert is surrounded by mountains, forests and lakes, and offers endless outdoor pursuits, including sport fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking, camping and more. The city also boasts a proud Aboriginal and pioneer heritage, which can be seen preserved at its museums and throughout its historic downtown.
For those seeking a family vacation or an outdoor adventure, Prince Rupert is accessible by air, road, and sea (cruise ship and ferries) and offers a variety of accommodations for all needs, including hotels and motels, as well as bed and breakfasts, campgrounds and lodges.
HOTELS & MOTELS
Travellers wishing to spend most of their time in the city will find hotels the best choice for accommodations. Most hotels are located in or close to downtown and offer a number of amenities and services. An advantage of staying in the downtown core is that it puts tourists and travellers in close proximity to the city's historic district and main shopping areas. Visitors can also enjoy the number of nearby parks, including Pacific Mariner's Memorial Park and Prince Rupert Waterfront Park.
Historic downtown is dotted with pioneer buildings, Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture styles, along with a variety of shops, restaurants, galleries, gardens and totem poles. The northern waterfront of downtown is home to Cow Bay—the city's trendy shopping district filled with boutiques, souvenir and gift shops, restaurants and cafes, including the Atlin Terminal shopping centre, which features the Icehouse Gallery with works by local artists.
The downtown core consists of several independently owned establishments and a chain hotel. Coast Prince Rupert Hotel is a chain hotel located in the heart of the downtown and offers guests complimentary Internet access, air conditioning and ocean views from most of its rooms. The hotel also offers an on-site restaurant, bar and grill, and nightclub.
For great views of the harbour, visitors can consider the Crest Hotel, located on First Avenue West. The hotel's convenient central location is a short walk to the Cow Bay shopping district and is close to ferry, airline and rail terminals. Additional amenities and services include a fitness centre, restaurant and lounge, meeting and banquet rooms, and gift shop.
The Moby Dick Inn on Second Avenue West is also situated minutes from the ferry docks and rail station, making it a convenient stay for visitors. The hotel accommodates all types of travellers, including sports enthusiasts, and offers a large walk-in cooler and deep freeze for guest use. The hotel features 63 guestrooms and suites, and amenities include room service, guest laundry, meeting facilities and a restaurant and lounge.
Another downtown hotel is the Pacific Inn, located on Third Avenue West, which features spacious rooms and complimentary continental breakfast to its guests. Business travellers can enjoy corporate rate specials as well as a number of services, including fax and photocopying services, complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access and a 24-hour front desk.
For those seeking a family vacation or an outdoor adventure, Prince Rupert is accessible by air, road, and sea (cruise ship and ferries) and offers a variety of accommodations for all needs, including hotels and motels, as well as bed and breakfasts, campgrounds and lodges.
HOTELS & MOTELS
Travellers wishing to spend most of their time in the city will find hotels the best choice for accommodations. Most hotels are located in or close to downtown and offer a number of amenities and services. An advantage of staying in the downtown core is that it puts tourists and travellers in close proximity to the city's historic district and main shopping areas. Visitors can also enjoy the number of nearby parks, including Pacific Mariner's Memorial Park and Prince Rupert Waterfront Park.
Historic downtown is dotted with pioneer buildings, Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture styles, along with a variety of shops, restaurants, galleries, gardens and totem poles. The northern waterfront of downtown is home to Cow Bay—the city's trendy shopping district filled with boutiques, souvenir and gift shops, restaurants and cafes, including the Atlin Terminal shopping centre, which features the Icehouse Gallery with works by local artists.
The downtown core consists of several independently owned establishments and a chain hotel. Coast Prince Rupert Hotel is a chain hotel located in the heart of the downtown and offers guests complimentary Internet access, air conditioning and ocean views from most of its rooms. The hotel also offers an on-site restaurant, bar and grill, and nightclub.
For great views of the harbour, visitors can consider the Crest Hotel, located on First Avenue West. The hotel's convenient central location is a short walk to the Cow Bay shopping district and is close to ferry, airline and rail terminals. Additional amenities and services include a fitness centre, restaurant and lounge, meeting and banquet rooms, and gift shop.
The Moby Dick Inn on Second Avenue West is also situated minutes from the ferry docks and rail station, making it a convenient stay for visitors. The hotel accommodates all types of travellers, including sports enthusiasts, and offers a large walk-in cooler and deep freeze for guest use. The hotel features 63 guestrooms and suites, and amenities include room service, guest laundry, meeting facilities and a restaurant and lounge.
Another downtown hotel is the Pacific Inn, located on Third Avenue West, which features spacious rooms and complimentary continental breakfast to its guests. Business travellers can enjoy corporate rate specials as well as a number of services, including fax and photocopying services, complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access and a 24-hour front desk.



