Situated in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this hotel is minutes from the BC and Alaska Ferry Terminals. It provides free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and lounge.
Located on Kaien Island in downtown Prince Rupert, this colorful guesthouse offers fully furnished apartments with kitchen, hostel style deluxe rooms with private washroom and shared kitchen.
Just a 3 minutes' walk from Rupert Square Shopping Centre, this pet-friendly hotel is a 10 minutes' walk to Cow Bay historic town centre. It features daily continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
Ian
United Kingdom
Comfortable room, easy access to the town centre and airport bus.
Located in the center of Prince Rupert’s tourism area, this elegant hotel features a waterfront restaurant and hot tub. It is1 block away from Adventure Tours, offering whale and bear watching tours.
Centrally located in the heart of Prince Rupert, this property provides complimentary breakfast. Free WiFi is featured in all public spaces and rooms.
David
Canada
The waffles was the only main thing there. The hard boiled eggs were not edible. The yogurt was all gone when I got there a hour after opening. It was poor and lacking at best.
Located 2.9 km away from Prince Rupert Centennial Golf, this hotel features on-site dining. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi. Cable TV is offered in each room at Pacific Inn Prince Rupert.
William
Canada
Close to Save On. Staff were friendly. Room was a decent size and window opens wide.
Eagle Close Executive B&B offers accommodation in Prince Rupert. The bed and breakfast has a barbecue and terrace, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Bruce
Australia
Quiet, clean, very comfortable, excellent host, well equipped kitchen and provisions for breakfast.
Located off the Yellowhead Highway in Prince Rupert city centre, this motel provides free WiFi. A 32-inch flat-screen TV is included in each guest room. Prince Rupert Centennial Golf is 3 km away.
Sean
United Kingdom
Very comfortable bed, quiet room, great shower, central location
Located in the Cow Bay district, this Prince Rupert property is 5km from the ferry terminals. Free WiFi access is available. A cable TV is offered in all ensuite rooms at Pioneer Guest House.
Anna
Canada
We were thrilled to notice we were so close to everything we wanted to see and do. We were next to 3 bathrooms and the other guests were so sweet-- nice clientele. Just great. We sent pictures to family so they could see what a great and safe place we were in.
A very beautiful ambiance although it is clear that the town...
A very beautiful ambiance although it is clear that the town has had some serious economic challenges that it hasn't recovered from. It could desperately use some industrial diversification. Tourism is wonderful and Prince Rupert certainly has a lot to sell in that regard; scenery, history, art and culture. Unfortunately that does not lend itself to a resilient community. For having one of the world's best natural ports it seems to be profoundly unappreciated by the rest of our community. I would certainly enjoy returning to P.R. in about ten years to see how they have grown.
Jukes
Canada
10
Scored 10
Prince Rupert is a costal city in British Colombia.
Prince Rupert is a costal city in British Colombia. Ferry docks here fro Vancouver Island, Queen Charolette Islands and Alaska. The historic Cow Bay is a must to go see and shop. Stop by Smiles Seafood restaurant for fresh fish meals that are to die for. The cafe is very old but you will not be disappointed in the food. Their clam chowder is full of sea food and very very good. Thats the creamy one. We have never had the red one but am sure it would be great as well. I had halibut fish and chips. The city has many shopping places .
Michael
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
We went for the train ride.
We went for the train ride. The city has clearly gone down since last we were there: buildings gone; buildings burnt but not gone; buildings falling. Not quite Detroit but getting there. The cruise ship end of town with restaurants was still good but on the whole the city has not aged well.
Dale
Canada
10
Scored 10
Prince Rupert is beautiful!
Prince Rupert is beautiful! I loved the clouds and mists, the smell of the ocean and the forests, the friendliness of everyone I met. I would love to stay longer next time and do some hiking in the area. There just wasn’t enough time to do everything Prince Rupert has to offer.
Alice
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
i really enjoyed the marina and all the boats, also you...
i really enjoyed the marina and all the boats, also you could see the coal boats lined up to load a shipment. the lady at the tourist info was very nice and very informative, the food was great.the one thing i didn't like about prince rupert is that the streets were very dirty and with sand a grime.other than that it was great
Boyd
8.0
Scored 8.0
Had dinner at Breakers and the food was excellent, and...
Had dinner at Breakers and the food was excellent, and grabbed a coffee at Cowpaccino, also excellent. Popped into a couple shops, but since it was off season will revisit the area in order to take in the museum and any other seasonal offerings. Crest Hotel is walking distance to all amenities.
Sure many hotels accommodate your pet but you’ll pay the fee and be put into a small room that’s seen better days, I take care of my pet, take care of my house and would
Like to know the room I’m paying for is full
Sized, comfortable and friendly to my furry family Member - your property was the only one that succeeded on all levels. We’ll done!
Spacious, clean room with a kitchen and full-sized fridge. Laundry on site ($2/load), helpful staff, short walk to downtown and includes parking. Across the road from a supermarket. Hotel and room is older, but great value for money. No lift
The room was very spacious and the bed was super comfortable. We loved the breakfast options that Andrea prepared in the morning. The kitchen was very cute and Andrea was super welcoming and knowledgeable about things to do in Prince Rupert.
This place is old and beaten up. There was construction going on and a late night party in one of the rooms at 1:30 AM was irritating to say the least. Loved the staff, and people associated with the hotel.
We had two bookings On our trip North to Prince Rupert we stayed at the Crest on September 14th. We had a suite. It was wonderful. We can see the hotel is making upgrades but that did not matter.
Friendly staff. Clean rooms. Comfy beds. Requested a baby bed and they had one. The only down side was it said town view but it was the back of hotel we saw. But other than that great hotel stay
Nice house in fairly upscale neighborhood (for Prince Rupert), good for taking an evening walk. Bathroom was modern and clean. Nice fresh air through open windows, and balcony to sit on.
Bed was very comfortable, bathroom was clean and our stay was relaxing, thanks! Nidon, the hotel representative, was very upbeat and friendly, we enjoyed talking to him 👍
The rooms were clean, spacious and comfortable. Staff were very helpful and friendly. It is also pet friendly, which is the main reason we booked here.
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