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Hotel Arts

119 - 12th Avenue South West Downtown Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2R 0G8
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Calgary's boutique hotel! Enjoy boutique style, artful aesthetic and creative culinary offerings when you stay at Calgary’s premier boutique property. It's the ultimate Urban Escape providing discerning travelers with designer accommodations, personalized service and award-winning dining options. Located in downtown Calgary, Hotel Arts is conveniently located close to shopping, theatre, dining, convention facilities, the Calgary Stampede and major offices. Perfect for corporate and leisure travelers alike: • 12 floors of designer rooms • 185 guestrooms including 25 suites • A licensed multi-season pool and patio • Three award-winning restaurants: Yellow Door Bistro, Poolside by Hotel Arts, Freestyle Social Club • Array of function space for meetings and special events • Dedicated, Full-Service Events team We are committed to the highest degree of standards, service & quality to turn your ordinary event into an extraordinary event. Over 10,000 square feet of warm, contemporary conference space, which can accommodate intimate groups of 10, a gala dinner for 700, and everything in between!

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built1972
Renovated2019
Total meeting space11,892 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms185
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar
AAA

Awards

Industry awards
2019 - Winner Best Beef Ribs - Cowboys 2019 Cook Off BBQ Invitational: Yellow Door Bistro Collaboration w/Victoria Park Team - Winner Black Box Competition - Best Meal with Wine Pairing – Calgary Chef to Be: Yellow Door Bistro - Winner Poutine with Purpose - Gravy Bowl Invitational: Yellow Door Bistro - Best Fine Dining- Metro Publications: Yellow Door Bistro - Winner University of Guelph Good Food Innovation Award - Food day Canada: For Yellow Door Bistro, Raw Bar and Hotel Arts Menus - Participant on Prairie Grid Dinner Series – Eat North; touring to Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg: Yellow Door Bistro - Best Brunch - Where Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro for 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019 2018 - Winner Best Dish – Calgary Chowder Chow down: Yellow Door Bistro - Winner Calgary Chef to Be - Black Box Competition: Yellow Door Bistro - Winner Best Small Plate Pairing – Chef Meets BC Grape: Yellow Door Bistro - Winner Best Food and Wine Pairing – Chef Meets BC Grape: Raw Bar 2017 - Gold Medal Plates contender –Gold Medal Plates: Yellow Door Bistro - Best Cocktail – Forward Dining – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Brunch – Avenue Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro 2014, 2015 and 2017 2016 - Best Tried & True Restaurant – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Asian Food (Viet-Modern Cuisine) – Where Magazine: Raw Bar 2015 - Restaurant of the Year - Annual White Hat Awards– Tourism Calgary: Yellow Door Bistro - Best Restaurant – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Desserts – Avenue Magazine: Hotel Arts - Best Cocktails – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Asian Fusion – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar 2014 - Top 50 Best Restaurants Canada: Raw Bar Vacay - Best Cocktails – Avenue Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Desserts – Avenue Magazine: Hotel Arts - Best Overall Restaurant Runner-up – Where Magazine: Raw Bar - Best Cocktails – Where Magazine: Raw Bar 2013 - Hotel of the Year – Annual White Hat Awards – Tourism Calgary: Hotel Arts - Winner Best New Restaurants – Where Magazine: Yellow Door Bistro We regularly partner and participate in the following charitable and community focused initiatives: : The Great Kitchen Party; The Big Ball Gala; Gravy Bowl Invitational; Annual Breakfast on the Peace Bridge (since 2014) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9zb4BClXW8; Pig & Pinot; Brewery and the Beast; YYC Hot Chocolate Festival; Wordfest; Made with Love; Meal Share Supporter - (Since 2013 and over 10,000 meals shared

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Sustainability

This venue holds verified sustainability certifications, based on certification data provided by BeCause in collaboration with Cvent.

Certifications (1)

Sustainability Certifications
Green Key Global Eco-Rating
Sustainability level: 4 Green Keys

Certification body: Green Key Global

Issued: 8/13/2025 Expires: 8/13/2028

Need dates

Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events

Nov 9, 2025 - Apr 30, 2026

Seasonal Availability

Do you want to know if your event is during the high or low season? Check the season availability for this hotel.
High season
Jun 02 - Jul 15Sep 02 - Nov 14
Shoulder season
Jul 16 - Sep 01Apr 01 - Jun 01
Low season
Jan 01 - Mar 31Nov 15 - Dec 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
11,892 sq. ft.
Largest room
9,598 sq. ft.
Space (private)
10,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
8
Second largest room
3,320 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
3,000 sq. ft.
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Explore Meeting Rooms
Find the perfect room with setup charts and interactive 3D floor plans.

Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
9,598 sq. ft.
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14 ft.
1000
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650
1000
760
760
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488
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1,045 sq. ft.
23 x 48 sq. ft.
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120
20
70
120
80
42
18
56
25
1,104 sq. ft.
23 x 48 sq. ft.
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120
20
50
80
80
26
18
40
25
1,104 sq. ft.
23 x 48 sq. ft.
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120
20
70
120
80
48
18
64
25
3,025 sq. ft.
53 x 60 sq. ft.
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300
42
160
300
290
135
30
128
-
3,320 sq. ft.
51 x 77 sq. ft.
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350
42
220
350
310
138
30
176
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1,074 sq. ft.
23 x 53 sq. ft.
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60
21
50
35
60
25
18
40
24
840 sq. ft.
40 x 21 sq. ft.
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35
21
32
35
35
21
18
24
15
378 sq. ft.
21 x 18 sq. ft.
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12
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
185
Single (1 bed)
110
Double (2 beds)
50
Suites
25
Tax rate
15.54%

Location

Getting Here

There are 4 ways to get from Calgary Airport (YYC) to Hotel Arts: By bus By Airport Shuttle By taxi By car or towncar
Distance from airport 12 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( CA$25.00/day )
Valet parking
( CA$30.00/day )
Street parking

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Poolside by Hotel Arts
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Recreation
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Recreation
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Historical landmark
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Recreation
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4th Street Bia
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Nightlife
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17th Ave Retail & Entertainment District
17th Ave Retail & Entertainment District
Nightlife
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2nd St SW to 14 ST SW
Calgary, AB, CA
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CORE Shopping Centre
CORE Shopping Centre
Shopping
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324 8 Ave SW
Calgary, AB, CA T2P 2Z2
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ScotiaBank Saddledome
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Recreation
6 blks
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555 Saddledome Rise SE
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Repsol Sport Centre
Repsol Sport Centre
Recreation
1 km
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2225 MacLeod Trial SE
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Lougheed House
Lougheed House
Historical landmark
4 blks
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707 13 Ave SW
Calgary, AB, CA T2R 0K8
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Decidedly Jazz Danceworks
Decidedly Jazz Danceworks
Recreation
1 blk
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111 12 Ave SW
Calgary, AB, CA T2G 0Z9
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Contemporary Calgary
Contemporary Calgary
Museum
2 kms
While preparing for the next phases of renovations, Contemporary Calgary is pleased to welcome the community back and into their new home at the Centennial Planetarium. Operating under a new programming initiative, Temporary Contemporary, they are pleased to present Brutal Visions, an exhibition acknowledging their iconic Brutalist building, its vital role as a science centre and planetarium, and its existing transformation into Canada’s newest modern and contemporary art gallery. Running concurrently, Clemens Gritl’s A Future City from the Past displays large-scale architectural photographs which mine the aesthetics and ideologies of the past to adopt a critically optimistic lens in imagining our future. At the core of their programming, Contemporary Calgary has launched Collider – an open studio artist residency with over 30 artists from the City working onsite and in a highly collaborative environment. Collider is an unparalleled opportunity to build diverse and robust relationships, produce and exhibit new work, and develop an extensive series of public programs.
701 11 ST SW
Calgary, AB, CA T2P 2C4
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Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Theater
1 km
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205 8 Ave SE
Calgary, AB, CA T2G 0K9
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Arts Commons - Theatre Central
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Theater
1 km
Arts Commons is one of Canada’s largest and most vibrant arts centres. Located in the heart of Calgary’s Cultural District in the downtown core, the centre occupies a full city block and is home to the world-class Jack Singer Concert Hall. Watch productions that create, perform, and present a wide range of award-winning and highly acclaimed theatre and concerts each season. Arts Commons also houses rehearsal spaces, a costume and set construction shop, administrative offices, meeting rooms, a café, and the centralized Arts Commons Box Office.
205 8 Ave SE
Calgary, AB, CA T2G 0K9
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Glenbow Museum
Glenbow Museum
Museum
1 km
At the Glenbow Museum, intriguing stories from Western Canada connect with extraordinary art and artifacts from around the world. Combining a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof, Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28,000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada.
130 9 Ave SE
Calgary, AB, CA T2G 0P3
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Sechelt, multi-city
Custom paint-by-number murals + interactive art, for everyone. We turn any photo or image into custom paint-by-number kits of any size for your next corporate event, community gathering, team building activity, conference, trade show booth, wedding, or any kind of party! Our mission is to create high quality, hands-on, collaborative art projects that are accessible to everyone. Some of our corporate clients include TED, NFL, Formula 1, Toyota, Johnson & Johnson, Comcast, Adidas, Lululemon, Hilton, Four Seasons, Amazon, Coca Cola, IKEA, Cirque Du Soleil + more! We're an ongoing partner with IMEX, Cvent, IBTM, Catersource + The Special Event, BizBash + more!
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Woods Restaurant
Woods Restaurant
Toronto
We focus on using home-grown, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients, and source from local providers: sockeye salmon from British Columbia, bison from Alberta, lobster from Nova Scotia, and dairy products from Ontario. We are the only restaurant to seed and grow fresh lettuce and sprouts (in our main dining room, to be exact) and we serve only Ocean-Wise certified seafood. Our wine list showcases primarily VQA wines, including selections from B.C., and we feature Canadian rye in many of our creative cocktails. These elements set us apart in achieving a unique yet authentic Canadian experience; one that we are proud for our guests to be a part of.
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Toronto Coach Services
Toronto Coach Services
Niagara Falls, multi-city
Toronto Coach Services: Luxury Group Travel Across Canada & the USA Toronto Coach Services is your trusted provider of luxurious and exclusive charter bus rentals, offering exceptional service and the best prices for your transportation needs. In 2024, we proudly expanded our fleet with the addition of the state-of-the-art Prevost Coach Bus, bringing our total to 17 modern 56-passenger highway coaches. We specialize in group travel for all occasions, including vacations, corporate events, and educational trips. Whether traveling across Eastern Canada or exploring destinations in the United States, we provide comfort, reliability, and safety for every journey. Our comprehensive services include: - Shuttle Services: Employee shuttles, conference transportation, and event transfers. - Educational Travel: Transportation for schools, colleges, and university games. - Group Trips: Sightseeing tours, over-the-border shopping, casino shuttles, wine tours, and skiing getaways. - Corporate & Leisure Travel: Vacations, team outings, and multi-day excursions. - Airport Transfers: Serving Pearson International and other regional airports. Our diverse fleet includes 10-passenger vans, 18- and 24-passenger mini buses, and 56-passenger luxury highway coaches, ensuring the perfect vehicle for every group size and occasion. Fully licensed and insured, our vehicles are meticulously maintained for cleanliness, safety, and comfort. Choose Toronto Coach Services for professional drivers, modern amenities, and 24/7 availability. Wherever your journey takes you in Canada or the USA, we ensure a smooth and memorable travel experience!
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Tourist Scavenger Hunt
Tourist Scavenger Hunt
Amsterdam, multi-city
Who are we? We are family and friends who enjoy traveling and playing games together. Read on to discover more about Tourist Scavenger Hunt. OUR GOAL We endeavor to build touristic scavenger hunts that mix easy and tough challenges, that are family friendly and fun. Moreover, we really try to provide insight and discovery about the city you are visiting. Who doesn’t enjoy traveling, movies, music, games, and room escape challenges? We figured if we’d have fun building and testing these Tourist Scavenger Hunts, you would also enjoy doing them. This new way of discovering a city via a walking tour with various challenges is a great way to learn about its history and discover its layout. Simple And Fun Each Tourist Scavenger Hunt is around 40 steps, 2-3 hours in duration on a 3-4km circuit which brings you back to the start.
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Go! Running Tours ApS
Go! Running Tours ApS
Amsterdam, multi-city
Sustainable and healthy: Make your conference unforgettable with activities that boost well-being and lower carbon footprints. Explore the world on the run with expert local running guides.
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Landry's Dining Brands
Landry's Dining Brands
Alexandria, multi-city
Landry's, Inc., is a privately held American multi-brand dining, hospitality, entertainment, and gaming corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas. Landry's, Inc., owns and operates more than 600 restaurants, hotels, casinos, and entertainment destinations in 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
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Brand Ambassadors
Brand Ambassadors
Arlington, multi-city
We provide staff for events, tradeshows, conventions, promotions, marketing tours.
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Preferred staff
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Eataly Canada
Eataly Canada
Toronto
SHOP OUR MARKETPLACE Whether you’re searching for your everyday essentials or indulging in authentic Italian treats, explore our marketplace for local grocery delivery. Shop now! ORDER TAKEOUT & FOOD DELIVERY Enjoy an authentic Italian meal from the comfort of your kitchen with takeout and food delivery from La Pizza & La Pasta. Place your order today! WHAT’S HAPPENING AT EATALY? From curated experiences to traditional Italian bites, check out what’s happening at your nearest Eataly!
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Special Event Rentals Inc.
Special Event Rentals Inc.
Special Event Rentals offers an elevated, all in-house, renting experience of the finest quality tents, chairs, tables, linens and tableware for all occasions.
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Facility Restrictions

Hotel Arts can accommodate groups from 6 to 700+ in the diverse meetings rooms and facilities on property. "Arts to Go" is the off-site catering component of the Hotel Arts Group allowing us to manage both on and off site events simultaneously. Elevate your event with unique style, inspiring spaces and a convenient downtown location. With a variety of meeting space and a host of exceptional amenities, Hotel Arts offers customized programs for all sizes and types of conference and conventions In December 2019 during one of our busiest holiday celebrations dates we catered to 775 guests in house combining the Hotel Arts ballroom, poolside and Freestyle Social Club for guests to roam and enjoy. Meanwhile at two of our amazing venue partners we were also serviced and catered an event for 1000 guests at the Studio Bell-National Music Center and 120 guests at the Pioneer.

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Cancellation Policy

Transient Cancellation Policy: 24 hours prior to arrival Group Cancellation Policy: Based on the contracted terms and conditions

Additional details

Hotel Arts has become a place where locals and tourists alike feel like they belong. This sense of belonging remains part of our everyday culture, and we foster it through our personalized service and boutique experience. Hotel Arts expanded in 2009 to include an underground parking garage with 250+ stalls, and 3 level office & retail complex that includes the following tenants: - Starbucks - HotShop Yoga - Anytime Fitness (24 hours) - Proof Cocktail Lounge - Hedkandi Hair Salon - Lash Boutique - Sweet Relief Bakery There is a chill little Euro-style neighborhood emerging setting us apart from our downtown hotel partners. Our vibrant Beltline/Victoria Park neighborhood has an eclectic variety of: • Nightlife with pubs and cocktail bars • Over 50 + restaurants • Personal care businesses and day to day necessities • Local boutique liquor stores • Grocery markets and Artisan food courts

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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Hotel Arts and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to Hotel Arts's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Hotel Arts developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Hotel Arts clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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