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Refresh Reviews 4.4


Jun 20, 2018
Amazing hotel! I try to book it as much as I can when in Calgary! Food is great, and it’s close to so many other great restaurants if you don’t want to dine at the hotel! The ladies at front desk are always incredibly friendly and helpful! The only thing I’ll say is that I’ve never been upgraded as a Platinum Elite member there. They told me they did once, but the room was actually smaller than usual and I don’t remember it being a better view. Regardless the service is great!

Jul 3, 2018
Was a very nice hotel, staff was wonderful. Room was great. Expected a typical room, just a bed and bathroom but we got a suite. It was a very pleasant surprise. Rates were great. Breakfast was great. Definitely going back and will recommend this hotel to anyone going to Calgary.

Jul 8, 2018
Attended a corporate event on the rooftop patio of the downtown Marriot in Calgary. The views were spectacular and the service was great. Only gave 4 stars because there weren't enough tables for our group. It was quite a hot day and the tables had no umbrella's. Everyone ended up chasing the shade that was available. Staff should have noticed this and brought out umbrella's for us. The food was delicious though.

Jul 1, 2018
Was here for a wedding. The food was good and service was great, but they don't have change tables in the men's washroom. Get into the 21st century, Marriott. In my case, my partner is able to use the women's washroom, but I guess don't get married here if you have any gay male friends with young children.

Jul 6, 2018
The room was big and had a good view with a large window. Located very close to c-train station for convenience. The staff were knowledgeable and very friendly. I would definitely recommend this hotel to a friend

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