About Sundial Hotel
Located in the heart of the picturesque Whistler Village, Sundial Hotel offers comfortable accommodation as well as boasting stunning views of the surrounding mountain range.
The hotel offers one and two bedroom suites which boast separate living areas, open fire places and fully-equipped kitchens. Modern amenities include flat-screen televisions, DVD players, air-conditioning and iPod alarm clocks. Some suites add hot-tubs on private balconies.
Guests staying at Sundial Hotel can have a relaxing soak in the rooftop hot-tub as well as enjoy a few al-fresco drinks on the terrace. The hotel also offers a 24-hour front desk service as well as 580 square feet of meeting and event space.
Popular Mexican dishes are on offer at the hotel’s Mexican Corner Restaurant whilst guests can also enjoy their meals at the on-site Sushi Village and Black Restaurant & Pub.
Whistler Mountain Bike Park and Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort are within one mile of the hotel.
Positive Reviews
positive:
A stone's throw from amenities and attractions.
Guests were pleased to report that they did not need to rely on their cars during their stay as they had plenty of things to see and do in close proximity. Many found it handy being a shirt stroll away from local shops, bars and restaurants whilst keen skiers appreciated having the slopes and the ski lifts literally on their doorstep.
positive:
Well-equipped rooms with scenic views.
Many of the rooms have mountain views and guests said that sitting on their balconies whilst admiring the scenery was one of the highlights of their stay. The suites have fully-equipped kitchens which the guests found very handy as they were able to make their own breakfasts as well as meals and snacks during the day.
positive:
Good food and plenty of choice.
The dishes served at all of the three on-site restaurants were said to be well-prepared whilst the service was described as professional and efficient. Guests appreciated having various dining options at the hotel which meant that they did not need to leave the premises in search of somewhere to eat.