Connected to the underground skywalk system (warm in winter!)
Le Labo Rose 31 toiletries in every room
Views of the Red River and the iconic Portage & Main intersection
Ātrs apskats: A historic heavyweight that relies heavily on its location and staff while its dated rooms undergo a much-needed multi-year renovation.
Pārskatīts: @theweekendfashionista: My partner and I escaped for a romantic weekend and the Mad Hatter tea was unforgettable! We stayed on the Gold Floor, which I highly recommend—the private lounge snacks and breakfast were a huge perk. It felt like a true luxury city break right in the heart of Winnipeg.
Viesis, kurš palika šeit, saka
The hype
Travelers consistently praise the 'world-class' staff and the unbeatable location, but almost everyone mentions the rooms feel 'tired' or 'dated' compared to modern luxury standards.
Reality check
You might pay luxury prices for a room with peeling wallpaper, a noisy heater, or a bathtub that has seen better days unless you snag a newly renovated unit.
You are visiting in winter and want to walk to meetings/dining without going outside (underground connection)
You appreciate old-school service where the staff remembers your name
You need a pet-friendly hotel that doesn't just tolerate dogs but welcomes them
Tīrība un apkope
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally reliable and daily. Staff are praised for being thorough.
Bathroom hygiene: Usually sparkling, though isolated reports of 'mold in grout' or 'peeling wallpaper' in unrenovated rooms exist.
Maintenance: The weak point. Reports of broken ice machines, slow elevators, and noisy heaters are common.
Linens & towels: High quality. Egyptian cotton sheets and plush towels are a standard Fairmont perk.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh, but some 'stale cigarette' smells reported in older carpets (likely being addressed by renovation).
Sleepability™
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0-4SKAĻŠ
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Noisy heating/cooling units in older rooms
Plumbing noise from neighboring showers
Construction noise during renovation hours (daytime)
Pirms grāmatošanas
Noderīgi zināt
The hotel is connected to the Winnipeg Square underground concourse—you can reach the RBC Convention Centre and Canada Life Centre without a coat.
Valet parking is ~$33 CAD/night, but self-parking in the connected Richardson Centre Parkade is slightly cheaper (~$29 CAD).
Room service adds a $7 delivery charge plus taxes and gratuity.
Ko ņemt līdzi
Swimsuit for the 19th-floor saltwater pool (it's open!)
Good walking shoes for the underground city exploration
A sweater for the room—older HVAC units can be finicky with temperature control
Istabu asistents
Labākie ieteikumi
Fairmont View Room (King): Ask specifically for a river view to avoid staring at office towers.
Corner Rooms: Slightly larger layout and generally quieter due to fewer shared walls.
Istabas, kurām labāk izvairīties
Rooms near the elevators (noise bleed)
Lower floors facing the street if you are sensitive to traffic noise at Portage & Main
Istabu pieprasījuma asistents – kopējiet un ielīmējiet
“I am staying during your renovation period. Please assign me a room as far away from active construction as possible. If available, I would prefer a 'Fairmont View' room facing the Red River rather than the city/office towers.”
BUJ un paslēptie paņēmieni
Viss, kas jums patiešām jāzina pirms grāmatošanas.
Is the pool open during renovations?
Yes, the indoor saltwater pool on the 19th floor is currently listed as open and available for guests.
Does the hotel have a free airport shuttle?
No, there is no free shuttle. You'll need to take a taxi, Uber, or rental car (approx. 20 mins from YWG).
Is breakfast included?
Not in standard rates. It's available at the Velvet Glove restaurant or via room service. Gold Floor bookings include breakfast in the lounge.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it is pet-friendly. The fee is $25 CAD per night, and they provide bowls.
Is there a resort fee?
No specific 'resort fee' is listed, but watch out for the parking fees and pet fees which add up.
How bad is the construction noise?
It varies. Work is generally limited to daytime hours (approx. 9am-5pm), but if you plan to nap during the day, request a room in a completed or unaffected wing.
Insider padomi
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The underground concourse connects you to 'Winnipeg Square' for cheaper breakfast/lunch options if you want to skip the hotel prices.
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Ask the concierge for the 'tunnel map' if you plan to walk to the Canada Life Centre for a hockey game—it's a maze but a lifesaver in -30°C weather.
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If you book a Gold Room, verify *immediately* upon arrival if the lounge is open; if not, negotiate for full restaurant breakfast and drink vouchers.
5 lietas, kas jāzina pirms doties
💡The 'City View' often just means looking at the concrete wall of the Richardson Building next door.
💡There is no microwave in standard rooms, and renting one costs ~$25 per stay.
💡The elevators can be slow and 'nauseating' (jerky) according to some guests.
💡The 'saltwater' pool is great but there is NO hot tub, which is a bummer in a cold climate.
💡You might find Le Labo products, but you might also find a shower with 'weird pressure' that hits your feet instead of your head.
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