Delta Whistler Village Suites

Whistler, Canada

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    With a fresh new look in Winter 2015, there's plenty of options here at this fantastic resort-style hotel. Whether you want to self-cater, or you'd like a break from cooking after a hard day on the slopes – several restaurants and a bar are on hand. The excellent health club has a great pool and courtyard hot tub and the bar is great for après-ski revivers. Conveniently located in the heart of Whistler village, the recently renovated Delta Whistler Village Suites has 207 modern guestrooms and suites all inspired by the Canadian landscape. Each one combines comfort and functionality, featuring fresh, contemporary design with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities. Upgrade to a spacious, well-equipped 1-Bedroom Suite for a very comfortable experience.

    Amenities

    • Bar
    • Ski
    • Swimming Pool
    • Hot tub
    • No Smoking
    • Free Shuttle To Slopes
    • Valet parking
    • Fitness Centre/Gym
    • Internet Access
    • Restaurant

    Where is it

    In Whistler Village North, a short walk to all the shops, bars and restaurants. Transfer time from Vancouver Airport: 1 hour 50 minutes.

    Hotel information

    207 studios and suites on 6 floors in 2 buildings. All with individual climate control, SmartDeskâ„¢, fully-wired, multi-purpose area with built-in power and connectivity dock, flat-screen TV, free WiFi, telephone, microwave and mini-fridge, tea/coffee-making facilities, breakfast bar, hairdryer and iron and board. Guest Rooms with 1 queen-size bed sleeping maximum 2 adults.

    1-Bedroom Suites have a separate living room with double sleeper sofa, balcony, full kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer, dining area and fireplace, and 1 queen-size bed plus sofa bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults or 2 adults and 2 children.

    2-Bedroom Suites have a separate living room with double sleeper sofa, balcony, full kitchen with dishwasher and washer/dryer, dining area and fireplace. 2 bedrooms with 1 queen-size bed and 1 double sleeper-sofa, or 2 queen size beds and 1 double sleeper-sofa, sleeping maximum 6 adults or 2 adults and 4 children.

    HY's Steakhouse (open for dinner). Brickworks Public House (open for breakfast, lunch and dinner). In-room breakfast* available (continental or 'cook your own', can be arranged by front desk at check-in). Health club with gym, 2 outdoor hot tubs and 1 indoor hot tub, sauna and swimming pool. Bike rentals*. Complimentary WiFi access. Underground self-parking CA$30 per night, valet parking CA$37 per day (payable locally, subject to change).

    Wheelchair adapted rooms with partially accessible amenities or facilities available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. For more information and contact details please check out our Special Assistance page

    *Denotes local charge.

    Please note: The hotel is entirely non-smoking. 

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    May 9, 2025 Wendy P

    Never seen such badly made beds and the pillowslips so uncaringly put on.They small verandah is covered in dust and the food place beside us is extremely loud. The sweet smell pumped through the vents is sickly sweet. The kitchen is well equipped and bathroom great.
    Image of the Tripadvisor rating A great experience

    Mar 3, 2025 blebenson Cary, North Carolina

    I have just returned from Whistler (23-28 FEB 2025) This Delta Whistler was very nice. We are two older guys who have been friends for a long time and rented a 2BR/2BA unit for our twice a year ski trip. To start with, the staff and manager are extremely nice and go the extra mile for the guests. The units were clean and well cared for. One of… Read more
    I have just returned from Whistler (23-28 FEB 2025) This Delta Whistler was very nice. We are two older guys who have been friends for a long time and rented a 2BR/2BA unit for our twice a year ski trip. To start with, the staff and manager are extremely nice and go the extra mile for the guests. The units were clean and well cared for. One of the things I will mention is that the 2BR unit is sort of a one BR with an attached studio so you need two keys to enter the units if the door should lock behind you. (My bad😀). The kitchen facility was small, but adequate, for our needs. There is a small gym, an indoor hot tub, an indoor-outdoor pool and two outdoor hot tubs- all of which are well maintained. The Delta is in the North Village and is about a 5-600 meter walk to the lifts. However, there is a relationship to use the ski valet at the Carleton which is right at the base. The location on Main Street is convenient to everything (Restaurants, supermarket, liquor store, shops, etc) and the location is quiet at night unlike some other places. Having stayed in Whistler many times -and having once owned a condo slopeside on the Benchlands - I would highly recommend the Whistler Delta without reservation. It is one of the more expensive properties in the North Village but, in my opinion, well worth it. Whistler has also become a year round destination and I will book this property again if I go back this summer. Read less
    Image of the Tripadvisor rating Overpriced for what it provides

    Feb 18, 2025 travelfiend_30 Los Angeles, California

    The hotel is pretty bare bones. We got a nice suite, so the room was spacious but nothing about this hotel justifies the $700 a night price tag. It's a small hotel, it feels aged. It doesn't have a cafe or a restaurant so while there is food nearby, you literally can't eat ANYTHING at the hotel. I've never experienced that at this price… Read more
    The hotel is pretty bare bones. We got a nice suite, so the room was spacious but nothing about this hotel justifies the $700 a night price tag. It's a small hotel, it feels aged. It doesn't have a cafe or a restaurant so while there is food nearby, you literally can't eat ANYTHING at the hotel. I've never experienced that at this price point. Hot tubs are nice but not quite hot enough. At the time of our stay only one elevator was working for the entire hotel, which meant plenty of walking up and down stairs. Shower wasn't great, had to set it at the max heat for it to be usable. Not great for a ski resort. Read less
    Image of the Tripadvisor rating Great place, but a few little tips could save you time, money and hassle

    Feb 7, 2025 Leewoodland Bristol, United Kingdom

    Whistler is a great location, with a nice compact village and a wide variety of bars, restaurants, and shops to meet most people's budget. However this was our first visit and we wish we'd known a few things before we arrived. Firstly, ski passes. Shop around before the beginning of the season (early December) to get the best deals. Otherwise… Read more
    Whistler is a great location, with a nice compact village and a wide variety of bars, restaurants, and shops to meet most people's budget. However this was our first visit and we wish we'd known a few things before we arrived. Firstly, ski passes. Shop around before the beginning of the season (early December) to get the best deals. Otherwise you could be in for an expensive surprise. With day passes cost nearly $300 Canadian per day!!! Restaurants. Many of the more expensive restaurants do let you make reservations online. But most of the cheaper and better value restaurants don't. So you either have to take your chances of getting in or be prepared to be put on a wait list. Not a problem you might think, unless you don't have a north American (+1) mobile number that you can be text on. Being from the UK, this was a real pain. Luckily, a few restaurants accommodated this issue, but not all of them. Seems like WhatsApp hasn't really happened in Whistler. The same applies when trying to order a takeaway. Would we go again? Yes!! Would I book my ski pass way in advance? Yes, definitely. And finally I'd get an international eSIM with a US number associated with it. Read less
    Image of the Tripadvisor rating Amazing stay. Will be back!

    Jan 3, 2025 JoVSeattle Seattle, Washington

    We came for US Thanksgiving weekend. Truly enjoyed our stay. Our room was huge! We got upgraded due to Titanium Elite status so appreciated the space. Allowed us to cook and layout all our ski gear. Great location in the village. Wonderful kind staff. Was able to bring our dog who enjoyed the stay too. He loved the treats from the kind lady in… Read more
    We came for US Thanksgiving weekend. Truly enjoyed our stay. Our room was huge! We got upgraded due to Titanium Elite status so appreciated the space. Allowed us to cook and layout all our ski gear. Great location in the village. Wonderful kind staff. Was able to bring our dog who enjoyed the stay too. He loved the treats from the kind lady in the lobby. Shuttle service was nice to get to ski lift. I stayed at the Westin before but I think I’ll book here again next time. Read less