Banff Springs Hotel, Luxury hotel in Banff, Canada
The Banff Springs Hotel is a luxury hotel that was built during the 19th century as one of Canada's grand railway hotels.
The hotel was opened in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as part of a series of resort hotels along its transcontinental railway line.
It has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to its importance in the development of the nation's tourism industry.
The hotel offers a variety of amenities including a golf course, spa, and several restaurants.
Its architecture is styled after a Scottish Baronial castle, making it a unique sight in the Canadian Rockies.
Location: Banff
Architect: Bruce Price
Architectural style: Scottish Baronial architecture
Floors above the ground: 15
Elevators: 23
Address: 405 Spray Avenue T1L
Website: fairmont.fr/banff-springs
Source: Wikimedia