The Westin Calgary Airport
Calgary, Alberta
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Family Friendly
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Welcome to The Westin Calgary Airport, located just minutes from the Calgary International Airport where they offer a cosy place to stay with beautiful views of the city skyline and Nose Hill Park.This five-storey hotel is a proud venture of the Siksika Nation, developed through Siksika Resource Development and managed by Pomeroy Lodging. It stands as a symbol of economic strength, self-determination, and long-term prosperity for the Siksika people, part of the Blackfoot Confederacy.
Inside, guests are welcomed into a space where culture and comfort meet. Striking images of Blackfoot life and landscapes, curated by Siksika multimedia journalist Bert Crowfoot, offer a meaningful connection to the land and people. Spacious guest rooms feature Heavenly® Beds, while the 24/7 fitness centre, indoor pool, and hot tub provide opportunities to unwind. Botanicus Kitchen + Bar serves up fresh, locally inspired dishes in a warm and welcoming environment. Complimentary parking and shuttle service make travel seamless, and nearby attractions like CrossIron Mills and the Calgary Zoo are easily within reach.
Whether traveling for business or leisure, The Westin Calgary Airport makes it easy to relax and recharge. Rooted in hospitality and cultural pride, this is a stay that offers both comfort and connection, inviting visitors to experience the richness of Blackfoot territory in ease and style.
Learn more about The Westin Calgary Airport by visiting them online:
Visit WebsiteThe Westin Calgary Airport
671 Aero Drive NECalgary, Alberta, T2E 7Y5
(403) 452-5406 info@westincalgaryairport.com Visit Website
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Read MoreLearn more about The Westin Calgary Airport by visiting them online:
Visit WebsiteThe Westin Calgary Airport
671 Aero Drive NECalgary, Alberta, T2E 7Y5
(403) 452-5406 info@westincalgaryairport.com Visit Website
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