




A multi-story hotel building with rooms arranged around central corridors, featuring a lobby level with a restaurant and an outdoor deck for the hot tub.
20 features available
2 room types
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1 king + 1 double sofa bed
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£550
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Whistler Village places The Listel Hotel at the convergence of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, two of the largest ski areas in North America, accessible directly from the property via ski-in, ski-out access. The village itself is compact and walkable, with independent restaurants, equipment hire, ski schools, and retail all within a short distance on foot. Whistler is located in southern British Columbia, approximately two hours by road from Vancouver International Airport, making it a straightforward transfer from a major international hub. The village setting also means après-ski options — bars, spas, and dining — are immediately accessible without the need for transport, a practical advantage for groups who want to move freely between the mountain and the village throughout the day.
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North America's largest ski resort, offering unparalleled terrain and a vibrant pedestrian village.
Whistler Blackcomb is widely considered one of the premier ski destinations in the world, renowned for its massive terrain spanning two colossal mountains. Linked by the engineering marvel of the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, the resort offers over 8,100 acres of skiable terrain, encompassing deep alpine bowls, extensive glades, and long, perfectly groomed cruisers. Located in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, the purpose-built, pedestrian-only Whistler Village beats at the heart of the resort. The village is famously lively, bustling with high-end boutiques, world-class dining, and an après-ski scene that rivals the best in Europe. From family-friendly learning zones to extreme double-black diamond chutes, Whistler delivers an unforgettable winter experience for every type of skier and snowboarder.
Whistler Blackcomb offers unparalleled variety, from the gentle slopes of the Olympic Zone to the breathtaking high-alpine bowls of Symphony and Harmony. The sheer scale means endless exploration, with Blackcomb's renowned fall-line skiing complementing Whistler Mountain's expansive back bowls. Tree skiing, glacier runs, and world-class terrain parks ensure every skill level and riding style is catered to perfectly.
A rugged mountain range running along the Pacific coast of North America, known for heavy, consistent snowfall and dramatic glaciated peaks.
A stunning high-alpine bowl on Whistler Mountain offering wide-open glades and scenic groomed runs away from the main resort hustle.
A legendary hike-to zone on Blackcomb providing access to some of the steepest and deepest double-black diamond bowls in the resort.
Spectacular high-alpine terrain on Blackcomb with sweeping views, featuring sun-drenched rolling pistes and challenging powder fields.
A dedicated family and beginner area near the mid-station with magic carpets and gentle progression slopes.
World-renowned terrain parks spread across both mountains, featuring everything from beginner boxes to massive pro-line jumps.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
2h 30min
135km
Frequent scheduled shuttle buses and private luxury SUVs are readily available directly from YVR or downtown Vancouver along the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway. Extensive day lots exist near the village, though central hotel parking is usually paid and can be expensive.
Late November to late May
Whistler is part of the Vail Resorts Epic Pass network. Buying tickets in advance online yields significant savings compared to walk-up window rates.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 220), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 1,150)