Banff vs Lake Louise • Which One is Right for YOU? (2024)

One of the main questions you may ask yourself when planning your trip to Banff is whether you should stay in Banff or Lake Louise. It’s a tricky question, especially for those who haven’t visited the Canadian Rockies before and don’t know what to expect.

Banff National Park is a vast park that requires a lot of time to explore properly. Both the Town of Banff and Lake Louise are located within Banff National Park. Both Lake Louise and Banff are right off the Trans Canada Highway and easily accessible from Calgary, though Banff is much closer to Calgary than Lake Louise.

Both Banff and Lake Louise are fantastic places to stay, but if you are only looking for one over the other, we hope to make that choice easier for you. So which is better, Banff vs. Lake Louise?

Banff vs Lake Louise – Where Should You Base Yourself?

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Quick Facts

  • Banff is 1.5 hours from Calgary, and just 20 minutes from the Town of Canmore.
  • Possible to get around Banff without a car
  • Top attractions Near Downtown Banff: Banff Gondola, Vermilion Lakes, Lake Minnewanka, Two Jack Lake
  • If visiting in the winter, Downtown Banff is close to Mt. Norquay Ski Resort.
  • There are plenty of hotels around Downtown Banff.
  • Lake Louise is just over 2 hours from Calgary. It is located within Banff National Park.
  • You do not need a car in Lake Louise, though having one makes it easier to hop on the Icefields Parkway
  • Top attractions around Lake Louise: Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Morant’s Curve, Lake Louise Gondola
  • If visiting in the winter, Lake Louise Village is just 10 minutes from the Ski Resort.
  • The only hotel on Lake Louise is the Chateau, the rest are scattered around the area.

Staying in Banff Over Lake Louise

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We’ll start with the more popular option, which is staying in Banff over Lake Louise. One would choose to stay in Banff over Lake Louise for many reasons, but the main is likely the location and more accommodation options. More competition also means slightly lower prices.

Advantages of Staying in Banff Over Lake Louise

While the town of Banff is physically further away from sights like Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, and Lake Louise Ski Resort, it is a town of almost 9000, with most living in Downtown Banff. That means you’ll have facilities that you won’t have in Lake Louise. Things like excellent restaurants, bars and nightlife, a movie theater, a bowling alley, and museums all exist in Banff.

If you don’t want to go out on a hike or venture far from Banff for a day, there are plenty of things to do in the actual town. For instance you can easily spend a whole day strolling Banff Avenue, venturing up the Banff Gondola, walking to Bow Falls, and getting a view at Surprise Corner.

We’ll move on to the Banff restaurants there are a lot of them and of every cuisine, too. We head to Banff to enjoy Japanese, Vietnamese, Italian, Balkan, etc. There are nice upscale restaurants for a fancy date or casual places to hang out with friends.

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There are also coffee shops like Whitebark, Evelyns, Wildflour, and even a Starbucks to enjoy. And if your group wants to split up with some going shopping and some hiking, this is a possibility in Banff. There are plenty of stores, from high-end outdoor wear and Canada Goose Down to Lululemon, all the way to cheap & cheesy souvenir shops. See our favorite Banff restaurants and our favorite Banff coffee shops.

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During the holidays or other popular times, you can always count on the Town of Banff to put on a fun event. Our favorite is around Christmas when the whole town comes alive with Christmas cheer.

Banff is closer to Calgary, close to Canmore, and conveniently located near sights like Lake Minnewanka, Two Jack Lake, and Vermilion Lakes. If you plan to go hiking in Kananaskis Country, you’ll want to stay in Banff over Lake Louise. Or better yet, head to Canmore and stay there, which is almost as close to Kananaskis as you can get.

If it’s wintertime and you want to go skiing, you’ll be able to enjoy Mt. Norquay, which is just minutes away or drive to Banff Sunshine, which is less than a 20-minute drive.

Banff also has a much better nightlife scene. Quite a young Australian crowd resides in Banff, a town that runs with the help of seasonal workers. Bars like the Dancing Sasquatch see people partying on well into the night.

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Drawbacks of Staying in Banff over Lake Louise

The main downside to staying in Banff over Lake Louise in the summer are the crowds, which don’t disappear in the summer, especially on weekends in town. If you are after a quieter experience in the park away from the hustle and bustle of a lively mountain town, you may want to consider staying away from Banff Ave and instead in one of these charming Banff cabins.

things to do in the summer

things to do in the winter

To Recap – Staying in Banff Over Lake Louise

Advantages
  • More Accommodation Options
  • Better Restaurants
  • Nightlife Scene
  • Lively Town
  • Good Shopping
  • Proximity to Calgary
  • Closer to Kananaskis, Canmore, and Downtown Banff Sights
Disadvantages
  • Busier
  • Less Remote
  • Further from the Icefields Parkway, Lake Louise Ski Resort, Yoho, and other fantastic Banff sights.

Staying in Lake Louise Over Banff

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Lake Louise is about 60 km from the Town of Banff. Most people think of Lake Louise as just the lake itself, but there is actually a little village there, called Lake Louise Village. When I refer to Lake Louise in this post, I’m talking about the entire Lake Louise area, not just the lake. This includes the ski resort, village, and lake.

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There aren’t many people living in Lake Louise as full-time residents. Most of the occupants here are seasonal employees at the ski resort or some of the Lake Louise hotels in the area. There are about 1000 of these people here at any given time. While Lake Louise is more remote than Banff, it is still a great place to stay on your vacation in Banff.

Advantages of Staying in Lake Louise Over Banff

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First, the upsides of staying in Lake Louise over Banff. Lake Louise is much quieter than the town of Banff, though, during the day in the summer, Lake Louise (the lake itself) is actually very busy. But at night, it’s going to be extremely mellow.

Lake Louise is much further into Banff National Park. Using Lake Louise as your base means you’re much closer to Lake Louise Ski Resort and Summer Gondola, Lake Moraine, the start of the Icefields Parkway, Yoho National Park, The Kootenays, and about an hour closer to the town of Jasper.

Although Lake Louise still sees crowds at the lake itself, the rest of the area isn’t explored so much. There are some fantastic hikes and scrambles around the Lake Louise and Moraine Lake areas (see our suggestions here and here). And even more hikes as you travel the Icefields Parkway towards Bow Lake and Peyto Lake.

If it’s wintertime at Lake Louise, you have easy access to ice skating on Lake Louise, snowshoeing, dog sledding, and a sleigh ride without the drive from Banff. You’re only 5 minutes away from Lake Louise Ski Resort, which is exceptionally convenient on an epic powder day, if you are a powderhound skier or boarder.

You are less than 20 km away from Yoho National Park and very close to sights like Emerald Lake. If you plan to drive some of the Icefields Parkway and drive onto Jasper, staying in Lake Louise means you are only a few km away from the entrance.

Downsides of Staying in Lake Louise Over Banff

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Its remoteness means that accommodation is much more limited. Only a handful of hotels service the Lake Louise area, meaning they are slightly more expensive and, quite honestly, not as lovely as the Downtown Banff hotels. They get by mainly on their location and proximity to Lake Louise.

The only hotel at Lake Louise itself is the Fairmont, which is very expensive and overpriced. The few others are along Lake Louise Dr, but they book up fast in the summer, so you’ll have to book well in advance. There is no accommodation at Lake Louise Ski Resort.

Lake Louise Restaurants? Well, there aren’t many. There are a few places to eat in the Samson Mall (the Lake Louise village), including Lagaans and the Trailhead Cafe, but they close around 5pm after most tourists have gone.

The cheapest place to grab a burger is Bill Peyto’s Cafe in the HI Hostel. If you miss those options, your best bet is to head up the Chateau Lake Louise for an expensive meal in their fancy restaurants. There’s one grocery store in Lake Louise, The Village Market. It’s pretty well stocked for a small-town grocery store, but don’t come expecting a lot or for it to be inexpensive.

You won’t find much nightlife here at Lake Louise either, besides the Explorers Lounge in the Lake Louise Inn, which is full of young workers. So plan on drinking your wine at your accommodation. Don’t try venturing too far in search of food or drinks either. You won’t find it. The next town over is Field, which is 27 km away – and trust me, there’s not much there either.

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Remember, just because you’re staying at a Lake Louise hotel, you don’t get special access to either Lake Louise or Moraine Lake, and you’re still going to be fighting for space while seeing these two beauties.

The advantage is you won’t have to fight for parking at Lake Louise in the summer mornings and be among the first to see Lake Louise at sunrise. Remember, that you will still have to make a plan to get to Moraine Lake!

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Hotels in Lake Louise

  • Paradise Lodge and Bungalows
  • Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
  • Moraine Lake Lodge (at Moraine Lake)

Recommended Restaurants in Lake Louise

things to do in in summer

things to do in winter

To Recap – Staying in Lake Louise Over Banff

Advantages

  • More exclusive accommodation options/more special
  • Quieter, especially at night and the further away you get from the lake
  • Easy parking near Lake Louise
  • Closer to Moraine Lake
  • Closer to the Icefields Parkway, Lake Louise Ski Resort, Bow Lake, Peyto Lake

Disadvantages

  • Slightly more expensive and books up faster.
  • No exclusive Lake Louise access
  • Few restaurant options
  • Few hotel options
  • Non-existent nightlife and shopping

How Far is Lake Louise From Banff?

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Lake Louise is 61 km from Banff. The drive takes about 45 minutes along the TransCanada or an hour if you take the scenic Bow Valley Parkway.

Other Notable Distances:

  • Canmore to Lake Louise: The town of Canmore is about 20 km further than the town of Banff. Canmore to Lake Louise is 83 km and will take just about an hour to travel between the two.
  • Calgary to Lake Louise: Depending on where you traveling from in Calgary you can expect the journey to take about 2 hours and 186.5 km via Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W.
  • Jasper to Lake Louise: It is 240 km and will take about three hours to drive from Jasper to Lake Louise along the Icefields Parkway.
  • Golden to Lake Louise: The town of Golden in BC is just an hour away from Lake Louise.
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Banff or Lake Louise – What Would I Do?

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It’s a tough choice, and if I were a first time visitor to the Canadian Rockies, it would be a dilemma. After living here for years, I would suggest any visitor stay in both Banff and Lake Louise, with more time spent at a Banff hotel.

If I had five days, I would plan for three days in Banff, and two days around Lake Louise. If I had one week, I would plan for three days on Banff Avenue, two days at Lake Louise, and two days up in Jasper, and I would definitely make time to venture to Yoho National Park for a day while staying in Lake Louise! Hope that is helpful!

Where to Stay in Banff

Where to Stay in Lake Louise

Hopefully, this helped you determine if you want to stay in Banff or Lake Louise. Whatever choice you make you won’t be disappointed. If you have any other questions leave a comment or see our Canadian Rockies travel guide for more articles about photography spots, lakes, hikes, and everything else.

Plan Your Trip to the Canadian Rockies

  • Recommended Experiences: There are many things to do in the Rockies, but our top recommendations include the Banff Gondola and a cruise on Lake Minnewanka (here’s a combo tour with both!). If you want a stress-free way to get to Moraine Lake, we highly recommend looking into Moraine Lake Bus Company. For a full day tour, we can’t recommend Radventures Best of Banff Tour enough!
  • Hotels in the Rockies: There are many places to stay, from luxury hotels to wilderness cabins. See all our favorites here.
  • Get Hiking: If hiking we highly recommend you download offline maps with AllTrails+ to always know your location, preview trails to plan ahead, and find trails that fit your schedule. Get wrong-turn alerts and advanced trail conditions to enjoy your hike with less stress and more preparation.
  • Get Around: We suggest renting a car to get around. You can search for rental cars on Rentalcars.com. For a campervan trip, you can check prices and compare on Outdoorsy.
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Banff vs Lake Louise • Which One is Right for YOU? (2024)

FAQs

Which is nicer, Lake Louise or Banff? ›

Advantages of Staying in Lake Louise Over Banff

Lake Louise is much quieter than the town of Banff, though, during the day in the summer, Lake Louise (the lake itself) is actually very busy. But at night, it's going to be extremely mellow. Lake Louise is much further into Banff National Park.

Is it worth staying at Lake Louise? ›

Lake Louise provides a peaceful, scenic environment perfect for nature lovers, while Banff offers lively town life with plenty of amenities. Spend time in both to get the best of both worlds. Lake Louise is especially worth considering for its natural beauty and stunning views.

Why do people like Lake Louise? ›

From the vivid turquoise waters to the soaring peaks encircling the lake, Lake Louise is a stunning mountain setting. Fellow adventurers soak in the views from the shore, and bright red canoes float on the glacial waters. It's hard to resist dipping a hand into the water just to see if it's actually real.

Can you do Banff and Lake Louise in one day? ›

Booking a seat on a Parks Canada shuttle is the best way to make the most of your time in Banff National Park and guarantees the ability to see both iconic destinations in one day! Reserve your shuttle ticket online and park your vehicle at the Lake Louise Park and Ride, located at the Lake Louise Ski Resort.

What are the cons of Banff? ›

Cons: high costs, low wages, endless tourists, remote location, very hard to secure housing and often housing is tied to your employment, ignored by your province unless it's marketing material, lack of businesses focused on residents, high turnover of transient population.

Is Banff worth the hype? ›

Despite the Crowds, Banff is Worth The Hype

We believe that some destinations are worth the hype and Banff is definitely one of them – popularity and crowds aside. This section of the Canadian Rocky Mountains has something truly special about it and we think that everyone should experience that magic for themselves.

How many days in Banff is enough? ›

How many days do you need in Banff National Park? We recommend spending between two and five days visiting Banff and its surrounding area. Our tours of Banff will give you ample time to explore the park at your leisure, while still showing you all its major sights (as well as its hidden gems).

What month is best to see Lake Louise? ›

Summer Months (June to August)

This is the peak season for visiting Lake Louise. The warm, sunny weather is perfect for hiking, canoeing, and swimming in the stunning turquoise waters. Early mornings are especially magical, allowing you to experience serene gondola rides and breakfast with a view before the crowds.

How many days in Lake Louise vs Banff? ›

To make the most of your time we recommend 2 nights accommodation in Lake Louise followed by 3 nights accommodation in Banff.

Is Lake Louise colder than Banff? ›

The town of Lake Louise gets a bit chiller than Banff, with highs of about 15 C and a low of 0 C. There is a chance of snow overnight, and your mornings can be quite cool. Be prepared for the risk of snowstorms happening.

How far apart are Banff and Lake Louise? ›

Yes, the driving distance between Lake Louise to Banff is 57 km. It takes approximately 43 min to drive from Lake Louise to Banff.

How much time do you need at Lake Louise? ›

Lake Louise can be visited in as little as 1 hour for a quick photo and walk around the lakeshore or as long as 3 hours if you want to include a hike or a lake activity such as canoeing. Exploring the surrounding area to include Moraine Lake and the village can easily expand your time in the area to a full day.

Is Jasper better than Banff? ›

While the town of Jasper is smaller, it feels more unique and less touristy than Banff and has plenty of tasty restaurants and fun attractions to see. The town of Banff is bigger with plenty to do, but many find it overly commercialized and prefer the more “local” feel of Jasper.

What is the best time to go to Banff? ›

Overall, May, June and September are the best months to visit Banff. These months have warm weather but there are fewer crowds. Hotel prices can also be lower in May and June. If you're hoping to hit the slopes, March is the best time to visit Banff in winter.

Is there a lot to do in Banff? ›

Check out must-see sights and activities: Banff Gondola, Lake Minnewanka, Hiking Trails, Art Galleries. For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product.

Is Banff the most beautiful place? ›

Banff National Park, with its monolithic mountains, shimmering glaciers, deep-frozen lakes and equally deep powder, is perhaps the most beautiful place in the world.

How many days do you need in Banff and Lake Louise? ›

It's a subjective list, but five days is a good length of time to tick off the world-famous hot spots. You'll need at least a day in the Lake Louise region to wrap your mind around the beauty of the namesake lake, nearby Moraine Lake, and the unbelievable charm of the village.

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