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Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Alberta

The Juniper Hotel & Bistro

Mid Range

A boutique hotel with a modern design ethos and sweeping views of the Bow Valley, just a short drive from Banff townsite. Features the excellent Juniper Bistro restaurant, contemporary rooms, and a peaceful setting away from tourist crowds.

The Juniper Hotel & Bistro sits at 1 Juniper Way in Banff, Alberta, perched on a hillside just above the Trans-Canada Highway at the western edge of Banff townsite. The property commands sweeping panoramic views across the Bow Valley, with Mount Norquay's ski terrain visible to the north and the ridgelines of the Spray Valley extending to the south. Banff townsite is a five-minute drive east, giving guests easy access to shops, galleries, and the national park's visitor services while avoiding the noise and congestion of the central commercial strip.

The hotel presents a clean contemporary aesthetic following a significant renovation — warm wood accents, floor-to-ceiling windows, and locally inspired artwork throughout the lobby and common areas. The design intentionally frames the surrounding mountain landscape as the centrepiece of the guest experience. The property sits within Banff National Park boundaries, and wildlife including elk and mule deer frequently roam the surrounding grounds, particularly at dawn and dusk.

Guest rooms and suites feature modern furnishings, and many configurations include private balconies or patios oriented to maximise valley and mountain views. Complimentary parking and high-speed WiFi are included. The Juniper is one of the few Banff-area properties with an explicit pet-friendly policy, making it a popular choice for travellers arriving with dogs.

The Juniper Bistro is the hotel's standout feature. The restaurant serves contemporary Canadian cuisine with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients, and the bar area's floor-to-ceiling glazed walls deliver some of the most unobstructed Bow Valley views of any dining room in the national park. The bistro operates for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and weekend brunches attract visitors from across the valley.

No full-service spa operates on-site, but the hotel's quiet hillside setting provides a genuine sense of remove from Banff's busier tourist areas. A fitness area is available for guests. The property's concierge team is knowledgeable about local hiking trails, wildlife-watching opportunities, and seasonal activities throughout the national park. Rates typically range from CAD $170 to $330 per night depending on season and room type.

Amenities

  • restaurant
  • bar
  • mountain_views
  • parking
  • wifi
  • pet_friendly

Location

1 Juniper Way, Banff, AB T1L 1B3

51.1909, -115.5682 — View on map

Highlights

  • Sweeping Bow Valley views
  • excellent bistro
  • less touristy feel than central Banff

Tips

  • Request a valley-view room or a room with a private balcony at the time of booking — not all rooms face the Bow Valley, and the panoramic views are the hotel's signature asset.
  • Reserve a dinner table at the Juniper Bistro on the day of arrival; the restaurant fills most evenings in peak summer and ski season and accepts walk-ins on a space-available basis only.
  • A valid Parks Canada Discovery Pass or daily vehicle permit is required to drive within Banff National Park — purchase in advance online to avoid queues at the park gate.
  • The hotel is about 2 km from Banff townsite by car; there is no safe pedestrian route along the Trans-Canada Highway, so a vehicle or the Roam Transit bus service is needed to reach downtown.
  • Wildlife — particularly elk — frequently graze on and around the hotel grounds. Maintain a minimum 30-metre distance and never feed or approach animals.

FAQ

Is The Juniper Hotel located inside Banff National Park?

Yes, the hotel is within Banff National Park boundaries. All vehicles entering the park — including those driven by hotel guests — require a valid Parks Canada entry permit. Passes can be purchased at the park gate or online in advance.

Does The Juniper Hotel accept pets?

Yes, the Juniper is one of the few Banff properties with a pet-friendly policy. A pet fee typically applies, and some restrictions on room types and animal size may exist. Confirm current terms and any deposit requirements directly with the hotel when booking.

Is there a spa at The Juniper Hotel?

The hotel does not operate a full-service spa. A guest fitness facility is available on-site. The Banff Upper Hot Springs, a short drive from the property, provides mineral pool facilities for guests seeking a spa-like experience.

How far is The Juniper Hotel from the Banff townsite?

The hotel is approximately 2 km from the centre of Banff townsite, roughly a five-minute drive east via the Trans-Canada Highway. The Roam Transit bus network also connects the hotel's vicinity to downtown Banff.

Does the Juniper Bistro serve breakfast?

Yes, the Juniper Bistro serves breakfast daily in addition to lunch and dinner. The restaurant is open to hotel guests and walk-in visitors alike, though reservations are recommended for dinner during peak periods.

Accessibility

The Juniper Hotel & Bistro is a multi-storey property. The hotel offers accessible room configurations for guests with mobility requirements, including elevator access to upper floors. Travellers requiring roll-in showers, grab bars, or specific bed-height arrangements should contact the property directly to confirm availability and reserve a suitable room in advance.

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