Offering a sun terrace and views of the mountain, Midnight Sun Inn is located in Whitehorse. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms include a flat-screen TV.
A restaurant and bar are featured at this Whitehorse city center hotel. A microwave and fridge are provided in all guest rooms. Elevators are available in all levels. Free WiFi is included.
Located in Whitehorse, Raven Inn Whitehorse provides accommodations with a free private parking along with free WiFi throughout the property. Raven Inn Whitehorse offers 4-star accommodations.
One block from the S.S. Klondike Historic Site and Old Log Church Yukon Museum, this rustic hotel is located in downtown Whitehorse. It features an on-site saloon and a gym.
Located in Whitehorse and with Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge reachable within 4.7 miles, SKKY Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property...
This hotel is located in the center of Whitehorse, Yukon and offers free shuttle service for commercial flights only to and from Whitehorse International Airport.
Located within 1.3 miles of S.S. Klondike National Historic Site and 6.2 miles of Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge, Destination Family Hotel provides rooms in Whitehorse.
Located in Whitehorse city center, this hotel features an on-site bar and restaurant. Free WiFi is offered in all guest rooms. A free shuttle service is provided to Whitehorse Airport 3.7 mi away.
Located in Whitehorse city center, this hotel features an on-site pub. A refrigerator and a microwave are offered in all rooms. Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport is 4.3 mi away.
Staff on reception were helpful
Room was satisfactory but bathroom was not cleaned daily and beds were only made once on a 3 day visit
As there is a limited choice of hotels in Whitehorse I feel they are complacent
Barbara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Went to see the lites. This did not happen within two days!
Went to see the lites. This did not happen within two days!😩😩😩😩😩even tho we took turns staying awake all nite!
We’re told that Nov was a good month, we went end of Nov, so Mother Nature did not cooperate!
Would rent a car next time! Taxi was $77 from airport.
Judith
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amazing views, friendly people, and also a good place for...
Amazing views, friendly people, and also a good place for people who love the outdoors. Fishing, hiking, camping during the spring and summer seasons. Very short days during the winters, and sometimes gets very cold.
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Anonymous
2.0
Scored 2.0
Listen, if Booking.com will not stand up for its customers...
Listen, if Booking.com will not stand up for its customers then they will not last very long. This place was horrible! Yet they are making us pay for it anyway when we could not even stay in the building! This is unacceptable!
Nathan
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
This was a really fun trip.
This was a really fun trip. We visited for a week with three kids, ages 10, 8 and 5. Whitehorse is a tourist city. That being said, the bar and restaurant scene in the Yukon is geared towards young solo travellers and couples with lots of disposable income and no young kids. While it was a great experience, with the age of my family, if I were to do this trip over I would not have concentrated so much on hitting all the unique restaurants as every lunch and every supper ended up costing more than $120, even when we were trying to be frugal. This really added to the cost of the trip. Rather than trying to hit all the restaurants, if travelling with young kids I would recommend sticking with the familiar chain restaurants like Subway, A&W and McDonalds for lunches when out-and-about. You should be able to save a ton of money by taking most of your breakfasts and suppers at the apartment. (Go to the grocery store and buy the quick staples like frozen pizza, chicken nuggets, and things you know your kids will eat. The really great thing about the Yukon is the scenery, so I highly recommend getting out road trips to Haines Junction, Skagway, Watson Lake, Dawson, Carcross, etc. Do some hiking and walking around. Leave the restaurants and the bar scene to those who will appreciate it more.
Andrew
Canada
10
Scored 10
Whitehorse is located by the Yukon River and by the...
Whitehorse is located by the Yukon River and by the mountains so at Lookout Mountain you can view the community of Riverdale. Spectacular scenery. About 10 minute ride to Miles Canyon and a suspension bridge. So beautiful. Museum has a lot of historical items and the history of the Klondike and Gold Rush!
Only downside was the Paddlewheeler wasn't operational until end of June.
Facilities were top=notch. HostsLin and Toby are friendly accommodating and helpful. The cabins are modern clean and comfortable. On two separate stays we’re experienced the alpine chalet and Aurora glass chalets. Both were charming. Breakfasts were wonderful and glutton sensitivity was nicely accommodated. We had dinner there ne night. TheArctic Char was delicious. Overall would highly recommend! One note: this resort is more than 20 km from downtown Whitehorse, so it is a drive into town.
The staff are very helpful, especially the young lad who works nights. Very helpful in many ways, and helps out when he's needed mostly. He is definitely a key asset to the hotel team among many of the other staff.
Bed I slept in was very comfortable on my back. Room was a good size. Also would say the woman who works front desk during the day and the fellow with the baseball cap were also helpful.
Bluejay Suites is a beautiful B&B with warm and welcoming hosts. The rooms are wonderful with comfortable beds and gorgeous bathrooms. The communal space is large and tastefully decorated. I loved every moment I was there. Reiko and Sascha are wonderful people who were so kind and helpful. I highly recommend giving them a call before booking to chat about what's happening in Whitehorse during your stay.
The Raven is situated adjacent to the Yukon River walk and close to Shipyards Park that had a beautiful display of Christmas lights, which made for a very enjoyable evening stroll. The Hotel has a very nice little restaurant where we enjoyed the service and the breakfast. It is also situated close to several down town stores and restaurants.
I was happy to snag a place in Whitehorse for the night. I know that, during the summer, the hotels stayed booked; Whitehorse was one of the tougher places to book for us on our long, 13-day trip across the states and through Canada. The room we booked also accommodated our family well. The place was clean and we slept well.
Marcel is an accommodating host, he was flexible with my check-in/check-out times. The bed was very comfortable, a great place to rest after a day of walking/hiking. Location is convenient, close to trails/downtown Whitehorse, and if you require public transportation, a single bus can take you straight to the airport.
Really big room, nice big bathtub, got everything you expect from an hotel room, directly above a really good Italian restaurant, helpful staff, regarding the low price I had no expectations and was really pleased with everything.
Would definitely come back if I come back to Whitehorse.
Marcel made coffee every morning and provided milk, and offered information about Whitehorse and rides to town when he was going there. The location was quiet and the walk into town was lovely. I enjoyed using the back yard and the ripe raspberries there in August.
Restaurant was closed when I landed in Whitehorse
Free breakfast could be an asset
Very convenient hotel for late night landing (right next to the airport)
The room was clean and the staff very helpful.
Overall a good experience, only stayed one night.
This is a very bare bones hotel. However it's clean, staff is very friendly and surprisingly very quiet. Very good location to downtown if you are walking. It has guest laundry facilities in the basement.
Great amenities during our three night stay.
Good value and location.
Would definitely stay there again and highly recommend Midnight Sun Inn for others who travel to Whitehorse, Yukon.
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