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The Best Cheap Hotels to Book in Saskatoon, Canada

The Saskatoon skyline – its known as The City of Bridges
The Saskatoon skyline – it's known as The City of Bridges | © Panoramic Images / Alamy Stock Photo

Saskatoon is a place of stunning river views, green parks and a buzzing downtown, home to great food and drink and a lively music scene. Our choice of the best cheap hotels in Saskatoon will help you to enjoy everything this charming Saskatchewan city has to offer, all while staying within budget.

Staybridge Suites Saskatoon, for contemporary suites with everything you need

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A gray couch and a desk in a spacious room at Staybridge Suites Saskatoon
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Hotel deals in Saskatoon don’t come much better than this collection of modern, comfortable and spacious suites, all of which feature large bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, so you can cook to your heart’s content, and comfy seating areas with sofas where you can relax with a book or in front of the TV. Many of the suites have attractive views of Saskatoon’s low-slung skyline.

Ramada by Wyndham Saskatoon, for restorative health facilities

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A room with two beds at Ramada by Wyndham Saskatoon
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Classic, comfortable guestrooms, an indoor pool decorated with soothing dolphin murals, a fitness center and a hot tub are among the many things to recommend this cheap hotel in saskatoon, which sits in the Caswell Hill neighborhood in central Saskatoon. Golfers will enjoy Dakota Dunes Golf Links and Silverwood Golf Course, both nearby, while kids will love the Nutrien Wonderhub museum down by the river.

Quality Inn & Suites, for style and comfort on a budget

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A low-lit, spacious room with two beds at Quality Inn and Suites
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There’s a sleekly stylish look about this hotel, from the black-tiled lobby to the guestrooms and suites, the latter decked out in dark wood and featuring large living areas with comfy sofas and kitchenettes. Pets are welcome by arrangement, there’s a spacious and well-equipped gym and RG’s Lounge is a great place to catch some sport on the big screen.

Sandman Hotel Saskatoon, for budget travelers with an eye for design

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A large bed and comfy gray chairs in a room at the Sandman Hotel Saskatoon
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Fusing a voguish gray color scheme with slick dark wood furniture, this Saskatoon hotel is great for style-conscious travelers on a budget. The Corporate Suites are particularly great if you’re keen to avoid eating out, as they have kitchenettes so you can cook for yourself. When it comes to wellness, the hotel features a modern gym where you can get a workout in, plus an indoor pool where you can take a relaxing dip.

Four Points by Sheraton Saskatoon, for those who love taking a dip

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A room at Four Points by Sheraton Saskatoon with a large white bed and high wooden headboard
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Sitting in southern Saskatoon, this hotel features spacious rooms with a classic design and there are also large suites with plush sofas and whirlpool bathtubs. Downstairs, you’ll find a fitness center and a saltwater heated pool, which has a hot tub and even a waterslide. There’s also Doc Hollandaise, a classic American sports bar and restaurant where the speciality is the succulent rack of ribs.

Holiday Inn Saskatoon Downtown, for comfort you can rely on

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A sink, desk and two beds can been seen in this suite at Holiday Inn Saskatoon Downtown
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Bearing all the hallmarks of Holiday Inn’s classic brand of comfort, rooms at this great value downtown Saskatoon hotel all boast blackout blinds and a pillow menu to ensure the best night’s sleep possible, while the vast suites feature kitchens so you can self-cater; the Penthouse Suite even has a baby grand piano. The heated indoor pool and whirlpool are open to all guests.

Courtyard by Marriott Saskatoon Airport, for pre-flight picnicking

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A communal lounge with a curved couch, TV and fireplace at Courtyard by Marriott Saskatoon Airport
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For a cheap hotel near Saskatoon Airport, look no further than this professional establishment, where the stylish, modern rooms all feature plush sofas and modern entertainment conveniences, including iPod docks. The hotel gym and indoor saltwater pool are on hand to help you relax or workout as you see fit, and there’s a great barbecue and picnic area outside, where you can fire up the grill.

Home Inn & Suites Saskatoon South, for cozy luxury

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A marble sideboard and white bedlinen in a room at Home Inn and Suites Saskatoon South
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Home by name and homely by nature, this hotel welcomes you with plush rugs and a roaring fireplace in the lobby, rooms with big marble work desks, espresso machines and, in some, kitchenettes so you can self-cater. The so-called Suite Retreat even features a jacuzzi bathtub and a fireplace, while the Back in Time Room is adorned with artwork depicting Old Saskatoon.

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Saskatoon, for self-catering in style

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An indoor communal pool at TownePlace Suites by Marriott Saskatoon
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A stylish, modern monolith of sleek black and glass, this hotel is one for the style and comfort conscious. Opt for even the entry level Studios and you’ll get a kitchenette, meaning you can cook for yourself and get even better value for your money, while the larger Suites offer even more space to cook, eat, work and relax. There’s also an indoor pool where you can get some lengths in.

Alt Hotel Saskatoon, for art and food lovers

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A stylish communal area with desks, box shelving and a polished floor at Alt Hotel Saskatoon
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The chic monochrome rooms at this riverside hotel overlook downtown Saskatoon and feature work areas, an abundance of natural light and espresso machines. The Bokeh restaurant downstairs is a popular spot for meze boards, pasta and ribs. There’s also a gym and a 24-hour convenience store where you can pick up a snack. Don’t miss the Remai Modern art gallery just next door.

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