2 Best Hotels in Radium, British Columbia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Radium - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Prestige Radium Hot Springs Resort

$$ | 7493 Main St. W, Radium Hot Springs, BC, Canada

Now part of the Best Western Premier Collection, this property is conveniently located in downtown Radium Hot Springs, overlooking the Sinclair Canyon, with stunning views across the valley to the Columbia Mountain range. Recently renovated and decorated with a range of muted beiges and browns, several room types are available: pet-friendly, kitchenettes, and rooms with one or two beds. Two on-site restaurants and a cocktail lounge are convenient options for food and drink, and other amenities include an indoor heated pool, a hot tub, spa services, and a fitness room.

Pros

  • Part of the trusted Best Western brand
  • On-site dining and spa services
  • Indoor swimming pool

Cons

  • Depending on room location, there can be highway noise
  • Kitchen suites are limited
  • No underground parking
7493 Main St. W, Radium Hot Springs, BC, Canada
250-347--2300
Hotel Details
87 rooms
No Meals

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Radius Retreat

$$ | 7058 Hwy. 95, Radium Hot Springs, BC, Canada

Offering return-to-nature style retreats, these year-round walk-in yurt rentals are on 1,000 acres of forested mountainside wilderness. Committed to sustainable, eco-friendly practices, they use solar lighting and composting toilets. Outdoor exploration is encouraged with 15 km (9 miles) of pathed trails for summer hiking, as well as a certified forest-bathing path, and some tracked trails for cross-country skiing in the winter months. The yurts are rustic, but aesthetically pleasing, with beautiful custom-built beds, a table and chairs, and a wood-burning fireplace. An outdoor propane stove is provided for cooking, as well as a firepit area with a picnic table.

Pros

  • Each yurt has a wood-burning stove
  • Beautiful natural setting
  • Environmentally friendly accommodation

Cons

  • Outside of town center
  • You need to bring everything with you, including ice for your food
  • Hike-in means you must be prepared to carry your stuff varying distances to your accommodation
7058 Hwy. 95, Radium Hot Springs, BC, Canada
Hotel Details
11 suites
No Meals
2-night minimum booking

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