What airport should we fly into and then what transportation to the hote? Help me!
The nearest airport is probably Calgary International Airport. You can check with the Banff Springs Hotel to see if they have a shuttlebus service that you can use to get there, or else I would rent a car.
It is very easy to get to. Using Google Maps – Directions, I entered "YYC" as my starting point and "Banff Springs Hotel" as my destination.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-hotel-359786-the_fairmont_banff_springs-i
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We flew into Calgary and then drove (we rented a car). I’m sure there are other ways but renting a car means you can get from place to place (Banff is big enough that walking isn’t always an option!). Renting isn’t that expensive either!
Good luck, Banff is gorgeous.
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fly into Calgary Airport (YYC). You can either rent-a-car or there’s Banff airporter (shuttle from the airport to your hotel in Banff).
send me an e-mail if you need more information.
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from Canmore, 15 mins away from Banff
The nearest airport is probably Calgary International Airport. You can check with the Banff Springs Hotel to see if they have a shuttlebus service that you can use to get there, or else I would rent a car.
It is very easy to get to. Using Google Maps – Directions, I entered "YYC" as my starting point and "Banff Springs Hotel" as my destination.
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