Calgary's boutique hotel!
Enjoy boutique style, artful aesthetic and creative culinary offerings when you stay at Calgary’s premier boutique property. It's the ultimate Urban Escape providing discerning travelers with designer accommodations, personalized service and award-winning dining options. Located in downtown Calgary, Hotel Arts is conveniently located close to shopping, theatre, dining, convention facilities, the Calgary Stampede and major offices. Perfect for corporate and leisure travelers alike:
• 12 floors of designer rooms
• 185 guestrooms including 25 suites
• A licensed multi-season pool and patio
• Three award-winning restaurants: Yellow Door Bistro, Poolside by Hotel Arts, Freestyle Social Club
• Array of function space for meetings and special events
• Dedicated, Full-Service Events team
We are committed to the highest degree of standards, service & quality to turn your ordinary event into an extraordinary event. Over 10,000 square feet of warm, contemporary conference space, which can accommodate intimate groups of 10, a gala dinner for 700, and everything in between!
会場詳細
チェーンIndependent / Other
ブランドIndependent
築年1972
改装年2019
合計ミーティングスペース11,892 平方フィート
客室185
会場タイプホテル
業界レーティング
Northstar
AAA
受賞歴
Industry awards
2019
- Winner Best Beef Ribs - Cowboys 2019 Cook Off BBQ Invitational: Yellow Door Bistro Collaboration w/Victoria Park Team
- Winner Black Box Competition - Best Meal with Wine Pairing – Calgary Chef to Be: Yellow Door Bistro
- Winner Poutine with Purpose - Gravy Bowl Invitational: Yellow Door Bistro
- Best Fine Dining- Metro Publications: Yellow Door Bistro
- Winner University of Guelph Good Food Innovation Award - Food day Canada: For Yellow Door Bistro, Raw Bar and Hotel Arts Menus
- Participant on Prairie Grid Dinner Series – Eat North; touring to Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg: Yellow Door Bistro
- Best Brunch - Where Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro for 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019
2018
- Winner Best Dish – Calgary Chowder Chow down: Yellow Door Bistro
- Winner Calgary Chef to Be - Black Box Competition: Yellow Door Bistro
- Winner Best Small Plate Pairing – Chef Meets BC Grape: Yellow Door Bistro
- Winner Best Food and Wine Pairing – Chef Meets BC Grape: Raw Bar
2017
- Gold Medal Plates contender –Gold Medal Plates: Yellow Door Bistro
- Best Cocktail – Forward Dining – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Brunch – Avenue Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro 2014, 2015 and 2017
2016
- Best Tried & True Restaurant – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Asian Food (Viet-Modern Cuisine) – Where Magazine: Raw Bar
2015
- Restaurant of the Year - Annual White Hat Awards– Tourism Calgary: Yellow Door Bistro
- Best Restaurant – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Desserts – Avenue Magazine: Hotel Arts
- Best Cocktails – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Asian Fusion – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
2014
- Top 50 Best Restaurants Canada: Raw Bar Vacay
- Best Cocktails – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Desserts – Avenue Magazine: Hotel Arts
- Best Overall Restaurant Runner-up – Where Magazine: Raw Bar
- Best Cocktails – Where Magazine: Raw Bar
2013
- Hotel of the Year – Annual White Hat Awards – Tourism Calgary: Hotel Arts
- Winner Best New Restaurants – Where Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro
We regularly partner and participate in the following charitable and community focused initiatives:
: The Great Kitchen Party; The Big Ball Gala; Gravy Bowl Invitational; Annual Breakfast on the Peace Bridge (since 2014) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9zb4BClXW8; Pig & Pinot; Brewery and the Beast; YYC Hot Chocolate Festival; Wordfest; Made with Love; Meal Share Supporter - (Since 2013 and over 10,000 meals shared
アメニティ
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
電話(フリーダイアル)
電話(市内)
音声メールボックス
設備
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
ペット可
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
VIP サービス
ビジネスセンター
ビデオ会議
リクリエーション活動
スパまたはサロン
ヘルスクラブ
室内プール
屋外プール
送迎
タクシー
バス
空港送迎シャトル
鉄道
備品
ステージングエリア
ダンスフロア
ローディングドック
可動間仕切り壁
可搬型ヒーター
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
電話(フリーダイアル)
電話(市内)
音声メールボックス
設備
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
ペット可
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
持続可能性
この会場は、Cvent と連携している独立系組織である BeCause によって環境に優しい会場として認定されています。
認定(1)
Green Key Global Eco-RatingSustainability level: 4 Green Keys
Sustainability level: 4 Green Keys
Certification body: Green Key Global
認定日: 2025/8/13 • 有効期限: 2028/8/13
必要日
会場によるイベント開催の優先期間
2026年1月16日 - 2026年4月30日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年4月30日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年4月30日
2026年1月16日 - 2026年4月30日
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There are 4 ways to get from Calgary Airport (YYC) to Hotel Arts:
By bus
By Airport Shuttle
By taxi
By car or towncar
There are 4 ways to get from Calgary Airport (YYC) to Hotel Arts:
By bus
By Airport Shuttle
By taxi
By car or towncar
空港からの距離
12 マイル
Distance from airport 12 mi
敷地内駐車場
敷地内駐車場
有料駐車場
( CA$25.00/日 )
係員付き駐車サービス
( CA$30.00/日 )
路上駐車
地域の名所
Yellow Door Bistro
リクリエーション
0 km
A bright, airy space full of surprises, Yellow Door offers creative dishes in a whimsical, approachable style. Come for the culinary splendour. Stay for the unconventional charm.
Lounge Poolside at Hotel Arts and enjoy the flavours of summer in a glass. Surrounded by dazzling art and design-centric décor, soak up south beach vibes in this vibrant poolside setting.
Lazy Day Raft Rentals, located in the heart of Downtown Calgary with easy access to the Bow River, is the easiest and safest way to experience river rafting in Calgary. There’s nothing more relaxing than floating on a river. The gentle moving current, the sun on your face and the cool water below have the uncanny ability to make your troubles disappear, one by one. It seems like nothing in the world can disturb your peace in those few hours.
Stephen Avenue is a major pedestrian mall in downtown Calgary. The street is known for some of Calgary's finest restaurants, cafés, pubs and bars. The street also provides an eclectic mix of boutiques and high-end retail. Major shopping centres include The Core Shopping Centre, (formerly Calgary Eaton Centre/TD Square), Bankers Hall, Fashion Central, Scotia Centre, and The Bay department store.
The street was named after George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen, the first president of the Canadian Pacific Railway.[1] Stephen Avenue contains a high concentration of registered historic buildings and the street itself was declared a Canadian historic site in 2002.[2] Many of these building are made of sandstone that was quarried locally from the Paskapoo Formation; a result of the construction of fire-resistant buildings following a fire in 1886 that damaged many of the city's earlier wooden structures.
Peace Bridge is a bridge that accommodates people walking and cycling across the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, opened for use on March 24, 2012. It has the popular nickname "Finger Trap Bridge" due to its visual similarity to the finger trap puzzle.[1]
The bridge was built by The City of Calgary to connect the southern Bow River pathway and Downtown Calgary with the northern Bow River pathway and the community of Sunnyside. This connection was designed to accommodate the increasing number of people commuting to and from work and those utilizing Calgary's pathways. The bridge is reportedly used by 6000 people a day and has ranked among the top 10 architectural projects in 2012 and among the top 10 public spaces of 2012
Prince's Island Park is a beautiful highly used park in downtown Calgary that holds many large events throughout the year including the Canada Day celebration and Calgary Folk Festival.
Prince's Island was named after Peter Anthony Prince, a lumberman from Quebec who came to Calgary in 1886 and founded the Eau Claire Lumber Mill. The Eau Claire and Bow River Lumber Company dug a channel (now the lagoon) to get logs from Kananaskis closer to the Calgary sawmill, resulting in an island.
In 1889 Prince formed the Calgary Water Power Company to supply electric streetlights to the town. Despite its name, the company used steam generators powered by sawdust until 1893 when Prince built Calgary's first hydro-electric plant near the east end of the lagoon. After his death in 1925 the mill was still operational until 1944. The land was purchased by The City from the remaining Prince family in 1947 for development of park land.
There is no better way to experience the nature and breathtaking views of the city than by bike. Kick summer into gear and explore Calgary on one of the many bike pathways available in the city. For the active traveler Calgary has the largest bike or scooter network on North America with close to 1,000 Kms to explore.
Check out the link for the top 10 Epic Bike Pathways in Calgary!
Central Memorial Park (also known as Memorial Park) is Calgary’s oldest park and is located in the heart of the Beltline. Remembrance Day ceremonies are held here annually on November 11.
In 1899, William Pearce convinced the Federal Government to donate land for the park and by 1912 the park was complete and considered a civic showcase. The grounds were modeled after a formal Victorian garden featuring geometric pathways, elaborate garden beds, and rows of imported and native trees.
The statue in front of the Memorial Park Library was erected in 1924 by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire to honour the soldiers who fought in WWI. The equestrian statue was erected as a tribute to all Albertans who fought in the Second Boer War.
The Calgary TELUS Convention Centre is Calgary’s meeting place, bringing the community together in a central hub to connect, learn, innovate, celebrate, support and grow. The Calgary TELUS Convention Centre connects Calgary with the global community; leveraging our assets to create opportunities that impact the lives of Calgarians and Canadians.
This 36-hectare wildlife reserve is visited by more than 270 species of birds, 21 species of mammals (including deer), 2 amphibians, 2 reptiles, 7 species of fish and 27 species of butterflies. The sanctuary is a short drive (5 km) east of downtown on the Bow River. It offers two kilometres of trails through open grasslands and forests. Trails are open from dawn to dusk every day of the year.
Bring your binoculars and be ready to spot the Mourning Warbler, the Western-Wood Pewee and – if you're lucky – the Hairy Woodpecker. A Nature Centre with an exhibit hall is an educational resource for families and wildlife lovers, and records recent sightings in the area.
Indoor playground area open for families and children to experience in Calgary's downtown city centre - 4th floor of The CORE Shopping Centre. Devonian Gardens is temporarily closed for warranty and lifecycle work. A full re-opening is expected to be announced.
When Devonian Gardens opened in 1977, it attracted international attention. Today it remains Calgary's only indoor park, full of tropical plants, natural light and balmy temperatures all year long. Meandering walkways lead guests past water fountains, over tree-decked plazas, to ponds teaming with fish.
From apex predators like lions and tigers to gargantuan grazers like hippos and giraffes, there’s lots to see and even more to learn, as knowledgeable Interpreters share insider info on the incredible creatures we share our planet with and how they’re cared for. Venture into Panda Passage, immerse yourself in Land of Lemurs, or answer the call of the Canadian Wilds and behold the animals – from the glorious grizzly to the majestic moose – living right here in Calgary's own backyard! While you explore the expansive park and its nearly 1000 creatures, you can take pride in knowing that your visit supports wildlife conservation.
TELUS Spark Science Centre is a space for people of all ages and abilities to let go and embrace the desire to explore science, technology, engineering, art and math. Exhibits and programs ignite a sense of wonder and excitement. Over 200 hands- on experiences and the largest Dome theatre in Western Canada. General admission covers all special exhibits, unlimited Dome shows and the award winning outdoor Brainasium park. Enjoy a bite in the Spark Eatery and find unique gifts for that science geek in your life in the Spark Store. Spark Science Centre is a registered charity, and every dollar you donate empowers a child, a student, a parent, or a new Canadian to discover a world inspired by curiosity.
Explore five floors of exhibitions that tell the story of music in Canada, celebrate music icons in the Canadian Halls of Fame, rock out with our interactive instrument installations and sing along in our sound booths. Make sure to check out the restored King Eddy Hotel and take a peek at the famed Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. Visit the website for more information on special tours and admission.
A collection of rare instruments, artifacts, sound equipment and Canadian music memorabilia combined with a 300-seat performance space creates a music experience unlike any other. This isn’t just history; sounds pours out of each exhibition space.
Long before Fort Calgary was built, people have been gathering at this place to share stories, create community, and build futures. When you come to Fort Calgary, you stand on the traditional territory of the peoples of Treaty 7, including Siksika, the Piikani, the Kainai Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy; the Tsuutina; and the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley Nations of the Stoney-Nakoda. This is also where the North West Mounted Police arrived in 1875 and built Fort Calgary, which became the foundation for the city of Calgary. In just under 150 years, Calgary grew from tiny outpost to a city where 1.25 million people now live. This place is significant. The confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers represent our story as a place to gather, meet and connect not only our history, but to our earth, each other, and ourselves. It is where the past meets the present. It is where we tell the stories of the people who have shaped us. Here, we take time to reflect on our past, understand our present, and create our future. We offer a museum, public education, school programs and special events. We also offer an outstanding dining, catering and event venue. Be a part of Calgary’s history.
Open every day of the year (except Christmas), this attraction is a landmark of the city. Come to the Tower for a 360 degree view of Calgary from the 191 metre observation deck, and gaze at the mountains and prairies that surround the city. This is a great experience for an hour, an afternoon, or daytime visit.
Whether you’re hosting a gala, planning a trade show, or looking to book your wedding, our in-house services and list of preferred suppliers are designed to provide you with a one-stop shop for hosting your event with simplicity and convenience. They are renovating with an additional 300,000 Sq. ft. to total over a One Million Sq. Ft. of event space! Please see the above link for the new building renderings. Slated to be completed by 2024!
For 10 days and nights every July, Calgary puts on its white hat and welcomes the world. The Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth is the most authentic, memorable western experience you could ever pack into a single vacation. You'll become a cowboy or cowgirl, witnessing the world’s top rodeo, thrilling chuckwagon races, First Nation culture, Agriculture showcase, live music and much more. And because Calgary is located only one hour from Canada’s majestic Rocky Mountains, the Stampede is the perfect place to kick off a true western vacation. Dust off your cowboy boots and put on your cowboy hat for an experience that is unrivalled for variety and excitement.
Opened November 1, 2018. Architectural landmark and destination in Calgary. It’s the place for locals and visitors alike to gather, learn, read, socialize, and connect. There’s something for everyone inside this stunning 240,000 square foot building, including on-site café Lukes, a Performance Hall, Children’s Library, Teen Space, audio and video recording studios, public computers and Chromebook rentals, public art, and a collection of 450,000 items. The new Central Library is located in East Village by Calgary’s municipal city hall.
The Beltline Urban Murals Project is a community driven initiative transforming the centre of Calgary, Alberta, Canada into an expansive open-air art gallery since 2017.
The project celebrates the diversity, talent and vibrant character of the city through works of art that are thought-provoking, whimsical, awe-inspiring, creative and powerful. We believe public art has an important role to play in building community, promoting dialogue and enriching our cultural landscape.
Each year, BUMP strives to bring together a diverse portfolio of engaging local, national and international mural artists to create works of art representing different styles, media, people and stories.
Cowboys Casino is a one-stop-shop for entertainment! Offering dinner and Learn to Play packages for your next planned event. Two delicious restaurants, a sophisticated Centre Bar & Eatery for a drink and bite to eat, with Cowboys Dance Hall for a fun after party! If you enjoy betting your odds, Cowboys Casino has over 350 slot machines, 30 table games, a 24 hour poker room, and a private high limit lounge at your service.
Victoria park is historic, urban and thriving. Immerse yourself in the vibrant shops, restaurants and cafés along first street, the many amenities and services of the warehouse district, the independent retailers throughout, and enjoy the rich heritage and unique people that foster this energetic community across the board.
With a vibrant nightlife scene and an assortment of new restaurants, Victoria Park has something to offer everyone!
Inglewood's Main Street - 9 Ave SE - is the city's original downtown. Across the Elbow River from East Village and downtown it is nestled along the Bow River, accessible through the City's pathway system and framed by a linear park. It has retained much of its historic charm, with an edgy cool. The neighbourhood, awarded the Canadian Institute of Planners "Canada's Great Neighbourhood for 2014" accolade, is a mecca for live music venues, fashion, and great dining and is also a microbrewery hotspot. This vibrant Main Street and neighbourhood is all about “Shop Local” as it is chock-a-block with locally-owned, independent retailers, including internationally known cottage industries such as Smithbilt Hats. Inglewood's numerous historic buildings house several of the city's top restaurants including Rouge, winner of the Pellegrino World's Best Restaurants 2010 Award and The Nash.
East Village is Calgary's lively urban neighbourhood that was once the traditional land of the Blackfoot Nation, prior to the arrival of American fur traders around 1840. Since then, East Village has transformed itself as a vibrant and growing community that have a prime selection of shops, restaurants, recreation, and is close proximity to amazing urban naturescapes.
Discover arts and culture when you visit Calgary's urban East Village. Explore the visual flavours with curated public art by the spaces of East Village, or visit amazing attractions like the New Central Library, Studio Bell, Home of the National Music Centre, and the EV's Reconciliation Bridge.
4th Street is nestled in the middle of the Mission, Cliff Bungalow, and Beltline communities between historic sites and new urban development, which is what makes our street so unique. This historic French neighborhood has more than 200 businesses and services including more than 30 restaurants and specialty shops. One street with a thousand avenues.
There are more than 300 ways to love Fourth Street SW in Calgary. The dining ranges from humble to haute, there are art galleries to explore, shops to browse and a full array of services for all your beauty or business-related needs.
17th Ave Retail & Entertainment District Over 400 unique shops, services and more to explore. Only on 17th Ave. Set in a lively outdoor environment the 17th Ave Retail & Entertainment District spans 17th Ave between 2nd and 14th Street SW - close to downtown and Stampede Park. Boutique shops, fine-dining restaurants, lively lounges and inspirational cafes mix to create Calgary's most popular lifestyle destination.There are also a host of salons and spas, business offices and services that include everything from tailors to dentists. 17th Ave has been a popular destination for Calgarians and visitors for decades. Come experience all that 17th Ave has to offer. Visit us online for more.
Together, Simons, TD Square, and Holt Renfrew make up the CORE, Calgary's most expansive urban shopping destination. Visit four stories of shops and services, a large food court, an indoor tropical garden, and great eateries like Caffe Trieste and Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar.
Massive skywalks with glass floors provide uninterrupted passage from end to end. Among the CORE’s 160-plus stores, shoppers will find exclusive fashions, accessories and lifestyle items not available anywhere else in the city.
The Scotiabank Saddledome is the biggest live entertainment venue in Calgary, and it's packed with cool events all year long. Concerts? Check. Hockey? Check – both junior and NHL. Lacrosse? That, too! There's more than the main event here. Stop in at one of the lounges or restaurants for a bite to eat before the show (or game) starts. Dutton's Lounge is a sports bar just a stone's throw away from your seat. The Saddleroom Restaurant offers up a full menu and great views. And don't forget the concessions along the concourse – popcorn, beer, snacks and other popular treats. The 'dome is right in the centre of the city – right on the Stampede grounds – easily accessible by C-Train and close to downtown. The venue holds over 17,000 people.
As the largest multi-sport complex of its kind in Canada, the Repsol Sport Centre enables all Calgarians at any age, at any skill level and within almost any sports activity to train for excellence, compete with champions and play hard all under one roof. Located centrally in the city and set in the middle of beautiful Lindsay Park, Repsol Sport Centre also provides elite and amateur athletes with an inclusive atmosphere and wide spectrum of world-class training services. It continues to serve as the training facility for many of Canada’s Olympic, Paralympic and World Champion athletes. The uniqueness of the facility can be seen daily as citizens of Calgary work out and train alongside world class athletes. Discover the newly branded facility and its cutting edge programs and services. Two Olympic-sized pools. Five gymnasiums. Two tracks. Dive tank. 25,000 sq. ft. cardio and weight training. Group fitness classes. Personal training. Meeting rooms. Child care services. Free parking.
Whether you get married here, wander our colourful three-acre gardens, bring your pup to our dog park, have lunch or brunch in the restaurant, or take an interpretive tour, you'll find something of interest and intrigue at Alberta's most opulent and popular Victorian mansion. This National and Provincial Historic Site delivers a unique historic experience with immersive and dynamic exhibits about the 14,000 square-foot mansion's original famous family and the lesser-known communities and people who have contributed to Calgary's fascinating evolution since 1891 when the House was built. Affordable year round programs and events provide hands-on history-based learning, for both adults and children.
Rooted in the history of jazz dance and music, Decidedly Jazz Danceworks is a professional dance company that creates original performances, at least one per year with live music, and invites audiences and students to experience how jazz music shapes movement, feeling, and explore the connection between personal expression and collaboration.
While preparing for the next phases of renovations, Contemporary Calgary is pleased to welcome the community back and into their new home at the Centennial Planetarium. Operating under a new programming initiative, Temporary Contemporary, they are pleased to present Brutal Visions, an exhibition acknowledging their iconic Brutalist building, its vital role as a science centre and planetarium, and its existing transformation into Canada’s newest modern and contemporary art gallery. Running concurrently, Clemens Gritl’s A Future City from the Past displays large-scale architectural photographs which mine the aesthetics and ideologies of the past to adopt a critically optimistic lens in imagining our future. At the core of their programming, Contemporary Calgary has launched Collider – an open studio artist residency with over 30 artists from the City working onsite and in a highly collaborative environment. Collider is an unparalleled opportunity to build diverse and robust relationships, produce and exhibit new work, and develop an extensive series of public programs.
The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) is a cornerstone of Calgary’s multi-faceted arts community and since 1955, has grown to be one of North America’s finest and most versatile live music ensembles. A repertoire that is extensive and broad in scope consistently attracts acclaimed guest artists and conductors.
Arts Commons is one of Canada’s largest and most vibrant arts centres. Located in the heart of Calgary’s Cultural District in the downtown core, the centre occupies a full city block and is home to the world-class Jack Singer Concert Hall. Watch productions that create, perform, and present a wide range of award-winning and highly acclaimed theatre and concerts each season. Arts Commons also houses rehearsal spaces, a costume and set construction shop, administrative offices, meeting rooms, a café, and the centralized Arts Commons Box Office.
At the Glenbow Museum, intriguing stories from Western Canada connect with extraordinary art and artifacts from around the world. Combining a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof, Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28,000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada.
Hotel Arts can accommodate groups from 6 to 700+ in the diverse meetings rooms and facilities on property.
"Arts to Go" is the off-site catering component of the Hotel Arts Group allowing us to manage both on and off site events simultaneously.
Elevate your event with unique style, inspiring spaces and a convenient downtown location. With a variety of meeting space and a host of exceptional amenities, Hotel Arts offers customized programs for all sizes and types of conference and conventions
In December 2019 during one of our busiest holiday celebrations dates we catered to 775 guests in house combining the Hotel Arts ballroom, poolside and Freestyle Social Club for guests to roam and enjoy. Meanwhile at two of our amazing venue partners we were also serviced and catered an event for 1000 guests at the Studio Bell-National Music Center and 120 guests at the Pioneer.
安全情報
キャンセル規定
Transient Cancellation Policy: 24 hours prior to arrival
Group Cancellation Policy: Based on the contracted terms and conditions
Additional details
Hotel Arts has become a place where locals and tourists alike feel like they belong. This sense of belonging remains part of our everyday culture, and we foster it through our personalized service and boutique experience.
Hotel Arts expanded in 2009 to include an underground parking garage with 250+ stalls, and 3 level office & retail complex that includes the following tenants:
- Starbucks
- HotShop Yoga
- Anytime Fitness (24 hours)
- Proof Cocktail Lounge
- Hedkandi Hair Salon
- Lash Boutique
- Sweet Relief Bakery
There is a chill little Euro-style neighborhood emerging setting us apart from our downtown hotel partners. Our vibrant Beltline/Victoria Park neighborhood has an eclectic variety of:
• Nightlife with pubs and cocktail bars
• Over 50 + restaurants
• Personal care businesses and day to day necessities
• Local boutique liquor stores
• Grocery markets and Artisan food courts
Hotel Artsの規程は、公共または民間団体によって策定された衛生サービスの推奨事項に従って作成されましたか?該当する場合、それら規程の作成にどの団体が使われたのかを記載してください。
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Hotel Artsは、公共区域や公的な立ち入り区域(会議室、レストラン、エレベータ乗り場など)を清掃、消毒していますか?該当の場合、新たに取り入れた措置を説明してください。
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