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We have 8 hotels in Saint Albert.

 
 
Best Western The Inn Saint Albert Star Rating 3        
St Albert Trl & Liberton Drive

The Best Western Plus The Inn At St. Albert is a brand new 100-percent smoke free hotel located in the centre of St. Albert's best shopping! Whether travelling for business or leisure, this 90 room elegant property offers the convenience of proximity and the comforts of home.
Horizon Motel Saint Albert        
440 St. Albert Trail

Off Highway 2, this no-nonsense motel is 3.3 km from St. Albert Botanic Park, 5.
Sleep Inn Motel        
208 St Albert Trail

With views of the countryside, this budget motel is a 15-minute walk from Musée Héritage Museum and 14 km from sporting events at the Commonwealth Stadium.The simple rooms come with free Wi-Fi, 40-inch flat-screen TVs, minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers, plus air-conditioning and leather chairs. Some quarters offer kitchenettes.
St Albert Inn and Suites Star Rating 3        
156 St. Albert Trail

On Highway 2, this straightforward hotel is 2.3 km from shopping and dining in downtown St. Albert, and 16 km from West Edmonton Mall.
Best Western Plus The Inn At St Albert        
460 Saint Albert Trail, St. Albert, AB T8N 5Z1, Canada

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Best Western Plus The Inn At St Albert Saint Albert        
460 Saint Albert Trail St Albert, Alberta T8n 5j9

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Suite on Beacon        
21 Beacon Cresent

Suite on Beacon is situated in Saint Albert and is close to the area's popular attractions.Suite on Beacon provides cosy rooms, furnished to fit the needs of any guest.Edmonton International Airport is a 40-minute drive from the hotel.
Window Hill        
38 Wimbleton Crescent

Window Hill offers a comfortable setting when in Saint Albert. It also provides a garden and a terrace.Window Hill offers a comfortable apartment, designed to fit the requirements of any traveller.
 
 
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St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada, on the Sturgeon River northwest of the City of Edmonton. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Capital Region.