Fairmont Palliser Hotel

The Fairmont Palliser Hotel is a historic luxury hotel located in downtown Calgary, Canada. Opening its doors in 1914, the hotel has become a landmark in the city and is known for its elegance and exceptional service.
The Fairmont Palliser offers 407 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, each designed with comfort and style in mind. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet access, and luxurious bedding.
The hotel boasts several dining options, including the Rimrock Restaurant, serving gourmet cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere, and the Oak Room Lounge, a cozy spot for cocktails and light fare. Guests can also indulge in afternoon tea in the elegant lobby lounge.
For those looking to relax and unwind, the Fairmont Palliser offers a fitness center, indoor pool, and spa services. The hotel is also well-equipped for meetings and events, with over 18,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.
Whether visiting for business or pleasure, the Fairmont Palliser Hotel offers a truly luxurious experience in the heart of Calgary.
James Bond Movie Locations
The Fairmont Palliser Hotel in Calgary, Canada, has been featured as a filming location in several James Bond movies. In the film "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977), the hotel was used as the exterior of the fictional "Hotel Atlantis" in Sardinia, where James Bond stays during his mission. Additionally, in the film "License to Kill" (1989), the hotel's iconic architecture was featured in the background of several scenes set in Isthmus City. The luxurious and elegant atmosphere of the Fairmont Palliser Hotel made it a perfect stand-in for upscale international locales in these iconic spy films. The hotel's grandeur and sophistication added to the overall ambiance of the films, helping to immerse viewers in the world of James Bond.