109 Lake Louise Dr, Lake Louise, AB T0L 1E0, Canada
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His restaurant has two, so there are two menus corresponding to each other, but you can sit on any side and order any dish of the two menus. The service attitude is very good, the hotel restaurant also looks old and more fanciful. The 5 ripe elk meat I want is okay, there is no strange smell in my imagination. The signature burger is good, the content is very rich, and the bacon is very fragrant.
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There are two restaurants in the hotel, so there are two menus, but you can sit on either side and order any dish from the two menus. The service attitude is very good, and the hotel restaurant looks old and stylish. I ordered 5-well-done elk meat, which was OK, without the weird smell I imagined. The signature burger is good, with rich ingredients and the bacon is grilled very fragrantly.
The advantage of living here is that it is only a few hundred meters away from Lake Louise. It is the closest hotel to the lake except for Fairmont. Of course, there is also the food here. The secret hamburgers, steaks, and venison steaks are all very delicious, and of course the price is not cheap. The whole hotel is very classical and has a historical atmosphere, but the room is very simple and small. The bathroom is spacious, and the toiletries are all L'Occitane. I like the public open-air surfing bathtub on the roof. On a cold day, you can soak in hot water and enjoy the snow-capped mountains by Lake Louise.
Stayed in this hotel in Banff. I chose this hotel initially because they have an outdoor hot spring pool. It was fun to soak in it. I ate in the hotel restaurant at night. There were quite a lot of people. You need to make a reservation to eat. The steak cost 44 Canadian dollars. It was expensive.
Very good restaurant, the service and dishes are very good, recommended experience.
#Creation Incentive Program Share 10,000 Yuan Cash Lake Louise, known as the "Sapphire of the Rockies", is embedded in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, and attracts tourists from all over the world with its picturesque lakes and mountains. Here, the changing seasons are like magic, giving it a completely different charm. Get ready and walk into the dream world of Lake Louise together! Best travel time and climate temperature - Summer (June-August): The average temperature is 10-20°C, warm and comfortable, and it is the most popular tourist season. The lake presents a dreamy emerald blue, sparkling under the sun, suitable for outdoor activities such as boating and hiking. - Autumn (September-mid-October): The temperature is 5-15°C, the maple leaves in the mountains gradually turn red, and the forests are dyed, which outlines a gorgeous autumn picture for Lake Louise, a paradise for photography enthusiasts. - Winter (November - March): The average temperature is -10 - -5°C, the lake is frozen, covered in silver, and becomes a fairy tale world of ice and snow, a paradise for skiing and skating enthusiasts. - Spring (April - May): The temperature is 0 - 10°C, the ice and snow begin to melt, everything revives, and the lake gradually turns from ice blue to emerald green, which is quiet and beautiful, suitable for tourists who like to enjoy the scenery quietly. Must-see attractions - Lake Louise: As the protagonist, the color of its lake water changes with the seasons, like a dream. In summer, rent a canoe, ripple on the lake, and feel its charm up close; in winter, skate on the frozen lake to experience a different kind of romance. - Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise: This hotel, which looks like a fairy tale castle, is the landmark of Lake Louise. Even if you don't stay overnight, you must go in to taste afternoon tea, overlook the lake view from the terrace, and enjoy a relaxing time. - Moraine Lake: About 14 kilometers from Lake Louise, surrounded by ten peaks, the lake water presents a deep blue-green color, like a shining gem, and is a great place for photography. However, please note that the road will be closed from mid-October to around May of the following year, and it is not possible to go there. - Icefield Parkway: The road from Lake Louise to Jasper has stunning scenery along the way, with glaciers, lakes, and mountains in full view. It is one of the most beautiful self-driving routes in the world. Nearby food - Banff Town: It is about 40 minutes drive from Lake Louise. It gathers food from all over the world. It is recommended to try Canadian maple syrup products, such as maple syrup bacon and maple syrup ice cream; there are also local game, such as roasted venison and roasted bison. - Lake Louise Station Restaurant: Located in the Lake Louise Railway Station, it has a long history. You can taste traditional Canadian food, such as meat pie, French fries, as well as fresh seafood and steak. - Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House: You need to hike to get there, at an altitude of 2,100 meters. It provides simple refreshments such as hot tea, lemonade, bread, etc. You can enjoy the magnificent glacier scenery while enjoying the food. However, only cash is accepted for payment. Notes - Book in advance: There are many tourists in the peak season (especially in summer and winter holidays), so hotels and activities must be booked in advance to avoid delays. - Transportation: - Self-driving: Drive along Highway 1 from Calgary. The scenery along the way is beautiful, but there are limited parking lots in Lake Louise during the peak summer season. It is recommended to set off as early as possible to avoid parking problems. - Shuttle: You can take a shuttle from Banff Town and book it in advance on the official website. It is environmentally friendly and convenient, but the time is relatively fixed. - Public transportation: There are buses from Calgary Airport, but the price is expensive and the flexibility is insufficient. - Equipment preparation: - Summer: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats to take sun protection measures; if you are hiking, wear non-slip hiking shoes and bring a water bottle. - Winter: Warm equipment is essential, such as thick down jackets, thick gloves, scarves, warm shoes, etc. The lake is windy, so keeping warm is very important. - Safety first: Follow the designated route when hiking, do not leave the trail and enter dangerous areas; pay attention to your feet when taking pictures, and do not ignore safety in pursuit of unique angles.