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In and Around the Castle – Fairmont Banff Springs Review (Part 2)

November 12, 2018 By karin Leave a Comment

While there’s plenty to do in and just outside of the town of Banff, exploring the historic Fairmont Banff Springs hotel itself as well as its stunning surroundings outside gave us plenty to do.

Below are a few outdoor shots taken on a leisurely afternoon stroll just outside the castle doors.

Here, we’ve just left the ‘new’ lobby entrance and are heading in the direction of town.

New hotel entrance
New hotel entrance

A great shot of the hotel nestled in the valley, with the famous pointed peak of Mount Rundle rising just behind it:

Fairmont Banff Springs - The Castle in the Mountain
Fairmont Banff Springs – The Castle in the Mountain

This should give you an idea of the ‘unseasonable’ early October snow fall we experienced – notice how the snow is on the ground but meanwhile the leaves have yet to fully drop:

Snowfall Before Leaf Drop
Snowfall Before Leaf Drop

Venturing just behind the hotel, you’ll find the gorgeous Bow Valley. (Just out of view of this shot to the right is the famous Banff Springs golf course):

"In the Valley Below"
“In the Valley Below”



In the summer months, you can exit to the rear of the hotel (as though heading toward the Waldhaus Restaurant), take an outdoor staircase, and then a picturesque footpath through the woods right down to the Bow Valley and its famous falls. It was too snowy for this route this time, and the other foot-friendly trails were slippery and snow-packed. We managed to get there on foot as we know the area pretty well, but grabbing your car and taking the short drive to the Valley and Falls would be the best option on a slippery, snowy day.

In the hotel's "backyard"
In the hotel’s “backyard”

Here we are walking along the ‘back patio’ of the hotel. (In summer, just on the other side of the canopied space pictured below, the Rundle Lounge opens up onto a patio space with stunning views overlooking the Bow Valley…)

Walking around the Banff Springs hotel
The Hotel’s Back ‘Patio’

Exploring the inside the hotel is just as fun as heading outside. Certainly, there are boutiques and galleries on the lower level of the hotel to check out. But quite honestly my favourite activity is to simply stroll the old corridors and grand halls and let them speak to you.

We spent an afternoon doing this, simply admiring the grandeur and subtleties in the hotel’s careful interior designs, drinking in its storied history, maybe even sensing the genteel ‘ghosts’ of yesteryear as we passed from room after room.

Here is a shot of the old lobby and reception area of the hotel:

Old Lobby at the Banff Springs
Old Lobby at the Banff Springs

Pausing to wonder at the stories behind the antique furnishings and paintings lining corridors like the one below was quite fun. There are so many careful details to fascinate no matter which way you look, from intricate carvings in the stonework to large and impressive vaulted windows. We saw plenty, but who knows what we missed?

And we ourselves didn’t try it, you can opt to join a guided tour. No doubt it would be be full of fascinating facts about the hotel (arrange with the concierge desk):

Castle corridor Banff Springs
Castle corridor

Here is the stunning Mount Stephen Hall being set up for a banquet that evening:

Mount Stephen Hall - Banff Springs
Mount Stephen Hall

And the Cascade Ballroom standing empty that day, but still gorgeous, elegant and grand:

Cascade Ballroom
Cascade Ballroom

Sadly (for us) both the Alberta and Alhambra Dining Rooms are no more having been re-imagined into very functional conference meeting spaces. We have fond memories dining in both places. Particularly we recall the live music and dancing that lit up the Alberta Dining Room nightly some twenty years ago, and of course for decades before that. Of course, even on our first trips, it felt somewhat out-of-time and you could feel that the era of dining and dancing was already coming to an end. (Better that the rooms are being put to new uses than simply locked away, right? But...sigh...)

Do make the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel one of your next destinations, and be sure while you’re there to enjoy the living history within its doors, and the most glorious sights nature has to offer just beyond…

For more information or to book a holiday at the “Castle in the Mountains”, visit www.fairmont.com

Filed Under: Destinations, Hotel Reviews Tagged With: Banff, Bow Valley, Bow Valley Falls, Cascade Ballroom, Fairmont Banff Springs, Mount Rundle, Mount Stephen Hall

Balkan Restaurant – Banff, Alberta

November 1, 2018 By karin Leave a Comment

We’ve walked by Balkan Restaurant many times over the years while strolling up and down Banff Avenue. It’s always looked inviting, and the menu seemed delicious, but for one reason or another, we’ve ended up elsewhere for a nosh (probably walking by a little too early or just too late for lunch). This time, we decided the climb the little flight of stairs and have a leisurely lunch here – and it was great!

First of all, you can’t go wrong with the appealing Greek fare on the menu (here’s a sliver):

Menu at Balkan Restaurant
Menu at Balkan Restaurant

The interior is a lot more spacious than it might seem from the ‘hole in the wall’ positioning from the street.

Inside Balkan Restaurant
Inside Balkan Restaurant

High ceilings and lots of natural light, too – much more room than I expected. With large tables for big families and groups, and distinct sections in the dining room, there’s a lot more space than you’d think. Decor was fresh and interesting, too.



Granted, the height of the tourist season had ended, so the place wasn’t exactly hopping (lots of space to breathe and spread out on a lazy Friday afternoon in early October). However, several large family groups were sitting near us,clearly residents of Banff with children enjoying a half day at school. This is obviously a favourite place for those who live around here — and with good cause.

As I mentioned above, the menu is very appealing, family friendly – and of course, ‘feta’ friendly ;). I mean, who doesn’t love big cubes of briny feta cheese? We both had a greek salad (Horiatiki) for $17 – a heaping mound of luscious tomatoes, red onions, olives, cucumbers, peppers, and of course feta cheese and a lovely drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. We had it all topped with juicy morsels of marinated chicken for another $8. The salad did not make for an inexpensive meal, but it was a generous one. Probably could have happily split one between us.

Greek Salad with Chicken at Balkan Restaurant in Banff
Horiatiki with Chicken at Balkan Restaurant in Banff

We would not hesitate to stop here again for lunch and you should, too. (I have my eye on the scrumptious looking Dolmathes…)

Visit Balkan Restaurant in Banff, Alberta at 120 Banff Avenue. For more information, visit the restaurant’s website at www.banffbalkcan.ca or call (403) 762 3454.

Filed Under: Restaurant Reviews Tagged With: Banff, Greek food, Greek salad, Mediterranean Cuisine, places to eat in Banff, restaurants Banff Avenue, restaurants in Banff

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