Located in Nelson city center, this boutique hotel features an on-site restaurant and bar. Granite Pointe Golf Course is 5 minutes’ drive away. Property-wide WiFi is provided.
This eco-friendly hotel on historic Baker Street is just 12 mi from Whitewater Ski Resort. It features an on-site hot tub and fitness center. Each modern room includes free WiFi.
Located in the historic city center, Cloudside Hotel has eight rooms, suites and apartments. All rooms have private bathrooms, high-speed wireless, air conditioning and satellite TV.
This restored heritage property in Nelson features on-site dining options. Breakfast and free Wi-Fi are provided. Whitewater Ski Resort is just 9 miles away.
Nestled next to Kootenay Lake and the Elephant Mountains, this French-style boutique hotel in British Columbia offers a sun terrace. Its spacious guest rooms feature a 42-inch HD cable TV.
Located on the west arm of Kootenay Lake, this resort offers views of the lake and Elephant Mountain. It has an on-site restaurant and provides an indoor pool and hot tub.
This Nelson, British Columbia motel is just 1 km from Granite Pointe Golf Club. Alpine Motel & Suites offers golf and ski packages and traditional guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Just steps from Kootenay Lake, this Nelson motel offers on-site dining. All rooms include free Wi-Fi. Granite Pointe Golf Club is 8 minutes’ drive away.
Offering a casino, Morning Star Log Cabin features accommodations in Nelson. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Nelson cost $105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nelson are $166 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nelson can be found for $163 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nelson this weekend is $148 or, for a 4-star hotel, $179. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nelson for this weekend cost around $158 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $123 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nelson for tonight. You'll pay around $161 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nelson will cost around $150, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Nelson has great character. Beautiful buildings, excellent restaurants and an amazing setting on. kootenay Lake. The only issue we had was parking was difficult to find but then, it was Valentine’s Day so maybe it’s not always so bad.
Irene
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nelson has many well preserved buildings from the mid 1800s
Nelson has many well preserved buildings from the mid 1800s
It is beautifully situated and the setting is picturesque. However the town is not pretty with too many ugly buildings of an industrial nature near the shoreline.
JEAN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stunning little city with independent shops and eateries all...
Stunning little city with independent shops and eateries all within a couple of blocks. The river walk to the park and beach was lovely. Even the scenery from the car journey to get to Nelson was fabulous!
Lorna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
nelson is a very friendly town, it has all the amenities you...
nelson is a very friendly town, it has all the amenities you might need. there are a lot of patios and lots of shopping options on baker street.
the beach area is nice and sandy and has a great little concession! if you have time stop by there DQ! im sure its the oldest one around.
Shawn
Canada
10
Scored 10
Nelson is a great place to get some exercise by just walking...
Nelson is a great place to get some exercise by just walking everywhere up and down the hills to get a view of the town and surrounding area from Gyro Park, or hike up to Pulpit Rock,
Nelson has a great waterside park with a great beach, kayak rentals etc
Leonard
Canada
10
Scored 10
Nice little town.
Nice little town. Historic downtown with shops and restaurants, some of them open till late at night. Beautiful beaches close by. Taghum Beach, Six mile beach (with white sand -careful do not go and swim on the tip of the beach!), Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Beach are the most beautiful.
Large room with a sofa to sit on, which is not always the case. Also a small sitting out area for each room downstairs (but directly onto the car park) and a balcony upstairs. Plenty of parking spaces and an overflow one on the otherside of the railway line. The sister hotel about 10 minutes walk away has a good restaurant for evening meals and breakfasts. Liked the optional $10 voucher to use in the sister hotel's restaurant as a thanks for 'Green' usage: i.e. not having room service when we stayed.
Love the building....love the rooms and the front and back decks. I also like that they have shed for our bikes.
It makes me really feel like I am in a town with character as this property has so much character. Nelson is a cool town and it is my Home town. I am glad these owners have kept it vintage but updated all at once. I will probably always stay here and I always suggest it to anyone going to the wonderful town of Nelson. :)
An early Sunday Breakfast on site [discounted due to our reservation at this property] was top tier; Artisan breads, local sausages and potato rosti in lieu of generic food items. The restaurant opened at 7am on Sunday which allowed an early getaway to our next destination. The pet friendly room [ 6? available] was non-smoking, too :) , although not listed as such. Check in/out was friendly and courteous.
The Hume is a very nice boutique hotel. The place is very charming with a real feel of history. The restaurant was great and Mike's place was amazing. There are a lot of great places to eat within an easy walk and some after hours entertainment on the weekends at the Royal. If you like a Speak Easy, be sure to find the door with the red light in the alleyway behind the hotel!
We had verandah suite looking onto beautiful garden, and although property is right on edge of downtown Nelson noise does not disturb. Great location, perfectly equipped kitchen with generous basic food items provided and large living room with comfortable bed and quirky furnishings. Accommodation spotlessly clean. Super cool!
The location is fantastic. Just an 18 min drive away from downtown nelson. Great place to stay as a home base. Quiet hotel. The bed was really comfy and we slept soundlessly. The food at the restaurant was tasty - try the LAKSA!
MeiMei (owner) was lovely and accommodating. Really cheerful and available to us when needed.
We usually never stay in Motels during our trips, but this was the best value for the money and the cheapest option in Nelson at our time (October 2023). Very clean bedding and room that seems to have been renovated recently. Newer and very quiet fridge that doesn't make awful noise at night... We had a great sleep.
The location of the Savoy Hotel can't be beat. It's right on Baker Street in the heart of Nelson. The room is nicely furnished and modern. The staff were great and the check-in/out process was very easy. The rooftop veranda is nice, we didn't get in the hot tub but it looked like a great soak.
Good and quiet location away from Nelson which in July was heaving. Very nice owner who was happy to let us check in when we arrived three hours early. There’s a small restaurant, open only 3.30 pm - 8.00 pm, but a few tables outside overlooking the lake. Vietnamese style food.
The room was amazing, definitly stay in the Sycamore room if you can! Super clean and beautilful lighting! The bed was absolutly amazing and comfy!! The bathroom was large and had its own AC. I would stay here again and would defintinly recomend to anyone staying in Nelson!
The location is great, right in the centre of town. The rooms are small and clean. No facilities in the toom but the have a guest lounge. The hotel really is nothing special tbh.
The hotel was amazing and the location was exceptional. Nelson is a beautiful city with lots of restaurants and shops to discover. Value for money I highly reccomend.
Great Location on the river. Common areas are nicely decorated. Pet friendly with direct access from our room onto the grass. Two nice restaurants on site.
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