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Delta Hotels Winnipeg
Description
Contemporary rooms in a high-rise building with skywalk access, 2 pools, health club & on-site pub.
Nearby attractions
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
375 York Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J3
St. Mary's Cathedral
353 St Mary Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M8
Canada Life Centre
300 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 5S4, Canada
Winnipeg Police Museum
245 Smith St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1K1, Canada
Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1, Canada
Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre
61 Carlton St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1N9, Canada
Winnipeg Trolley Company - Winnipeg Tours & Charters
222 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0R3, Canada
Upper Fort Garry
130 Main St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0R2, Canada
Manitoba Legislative Building
450 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V8, Canada
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
460 Portage Ave #1, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0E8, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub
189 Carlton St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3H7, Canada
Elephant & Castle
350 St Mary Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J2, Canada
Shannon's Irish Pub and Eatery
Shannon's irish Pub and Eatery Inc, 175 Carlton St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0H9, Canada
East India Company Pub & Eatery
349 York Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3S9, Canada
Hargrave St. Market
242 Hargrave St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M8, Canada
Blaze Bistro and Lounge
350 St Mary Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J2, Canada
Miss Browns
MARKET, 242 Hargrave St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M8, Canada
Oscar's Deli
175 Hargrave St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1N6, Canada
Gusto North
242 Hargrave St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0M8, Canada
Boston Pizza
333 St Mary Ave #66, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4A5, Canada
Nearby hotels
Hampton Inn by Hilton Winnipeg Downtown
330 York Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0N9, Canada
Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown
288 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0B8, Canada
Alt Hotel Winnipeg
310 Donald St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2H3, Canada
The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre
222 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0R3, Canada
Humphry Inn & Suites, Downtown Winnipeg
260 Main St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A9, Canada
Holiday Inn & Suites Winnipeg-Downtown by IHG
360 Colony St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2P3, Canada
Hotel Royal Plaza
330 Kennedy St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2M6, Canada
Mariaggi's Theme Suite Hotel and Spa
231 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0S5, Canada
UWinnipeg Downtown Hostel
370 Langside St, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0M2, Canada
The Marlborough Hotel
331 Smith St #752, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2G9, Canada
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Delta Hotels Winnipeg

350 St Mary Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3J2, Canada
4.0(976)

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Contemporary rooms in a high-rise building with skywalk access, 2 pools, health club & on-site pub.

attractions: RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, St. Mary's Cathedral, Canada Life Centre, Winnipeg Police Museum, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre, Winnipeg Trolley Company - Winnipeg Tours & Charters, Upper Fort Garry, Manitoba Legislative Building, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, restaurants: Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub, Elephant & Castle, Shannon's Irish Pub and Eatery, East India Company Pub & Eatery, Hargrave St. Market, Blaze Bistro and Lounge, Miss Browns, Oscar's Deli, Gusto North, Boston Pizza
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Phone
+1 204-942-0551
Website
marriott.com

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Nearby attractions of Delta Hotels Winnipeg

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg

St. Mary's Cathedral

Canada Life Centre

Winnipeg Police Museum

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Dalnavert Museum and Visitors' Centre

Winnipeg Trolley Company - Winnipeg Tours & Charters

Upper Fort Garry

Manitoba Legislative Building

Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg

RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg

4.5

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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St. Mary's Cathedral

St. Mary's Cathedral

4.8

(119)

Closed
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Canada Life Centre

Canada Life Centre

4.5

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Winnipeg Police Museum

Winnipeg Police Museum

4.6

(107)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Tribute to Adele
Candlelight: Tribute to Adele
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:30 PM
300 Memorial Boulevard, Winnipeg, R3C 1V1
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Manual Photography Class
Manual Photography Class
Tue, Dec 9 • 6:00 PM
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 1M3, Canada
View details
Winnipeg Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Winnipeg Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
200 De La Cathedrale Ave, Winnipeg, MB R2H 0H7, Canada, MB R2H 0H7
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Nearby restaurants of Delta Hotels Winnipeg

Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub

Elephant & Castle

Shannon's Irish Pub and Eatery

East India Company Pub & Eatery

Hargrave St. Market

Blaze Bistro and Lounge

Miss Browns

Oscar's Deli

Gusto North

Boston Pizza

Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub

Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Pub

4.5

(523)

$$$

Click for details
Elephant & Castle

Elephant & Castle

4.3

(669)

$

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Shannon's Irish Pub and Eatery

Shannon's Irish Pub and Eatery

4.2

(507)

$$

Click for details
East India Company Pub & Eatery

East India Company Pub & Eatery

4.1

(839)

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Reviews of Delta Hotels Winnipeg

4.0
(976)
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4.0
1y

I stayed a night when in Winnipeg for work.||||The strongest aspect of the Delta is the service. All of the staff were very good. The only weak part was the valet/doorman/bellman situation. There is a valet for parking who seems to do double duty as a doorman and bellman. Only one was working. So if he's parking or retrieving a car, there is nobody to assist with luggage.||||I requested a newspaper and received one the first day. I didn't receive one the second day, despite the request. I also didn't see any newspapers in either the lobby or Club Lounge. I also didn't see any local information, not even a Manitoba or Winnipeg travel magazine. ||||Bonvoy elite status recognition is also very good. I was proactively upgraded to a 1-bedroom suite several days before my arrival. I also received a handwritten note from management and a thoughtful welcome amenity. While I appreciated the upgrade, my reservation requested a high-floor room. The suite was on the 6th floor. The hotel has 18 floors. I would have preferred a room or suite on a higher floor; at least the 12th floor, which is where the Club Lounge is located. ||||The Club Longe has grab-and-go sodas, snacks, etc. The food offering at night was limited, but the quality was decent. There was only one hot item plus a variety of cheeses, fruits, berries, etc. However, no desserts were offered. The alcohol is not complimentary. $14 for a glass of chardonnay that by the bottle sells for $5-7 retail is absurd. The quality was awful too. Given the fact the hotel sells Club Lounge access to guests without Bonvoy elite status, the quality of alcohol needs to be improved. I would be very disappointed if I paid for Club Lounge access only to be asked for pay $14 for a glass of $5 wine. It would be nice if they improved the alcohol offering and had extended hours, like 5 to 9 pm for drinks. Or have wine dispensers that could be activated with a swipe of your key card. Other club lounges have this. Additionally, the evening offering is limited to a 2-hour period from 5:30 pm, which is a very short window. Especially given how small the actual lounge is. There isn't enough space for the number of rooms in the hotel. You're unlikely to catch the club if you're working and then doing a dinner. ||||My room, again actually a 1-bedroom suite, was clean and extremely comfortable. Everything was in working order. However, the room like most of the hotel felt tired. No USB outlets. Poor lighting. No coffee table for the sofa in the living room. There was a mini-fridge, but no stocked mini-bar. You would think a suite would have a stocked mini-bar. I had one of those fancy Nespresso machines. There was also an electric kettle. I had two wine glasses but no corkscrew. And like I said, no wine in the mini-bar. In terms of amenities, there was a bathrobe, slippers, mouthwash, shoe mint, 1 bar of soap, and a small bottle of lotion. The shampoo, conditioner and body wash were dispensers in the shower. There was no extra bar of soap or any kind of bath product for the whirlpool bathtub.||||Everything in the lobby, the hallways, the rooms, room balconies, and the pool area felt overdue for an extensive renovation. The balcony, which was accessed through a sliding glass door that also had a screen, needed a paint job. At the end of the day, this is a late 1960s or early 1970s hotel that has had a lot of lipstick updates over the years. It is beyond due for an extensive renovation; floor to ceiling. Carpet looked old. Some furniture was scuffed and scratched. The bathroom was dated with an old-fashioned whirlpool jetted tub and an extremely small walk-in shower that had mold and mildew in the tiles. ||||The lobby was depressing with no atmosphere at the bar and restaurant. While nominally open, there were only 1 or 2 customers in the bar and nobody in the restaurant. It might be because the wine list is awful and beyond uncompetitive. The food menu is okay with reasonable prices. But there is zero incentive offered for guests to eat and drink at the hotel. Within 10 minutes or maybe 15 minutes you can go to The Forks and eat better food and drink better wine for less money. You don't need to offer $500 vintage wine. They literally could have a 100% Canadian wine list with 2-3 reds, 2-3 whites, 1-2 roses, and 1-2 sparkling wines. The idea that they're importing the cheapest, lowest quality wine at a 4-star hotel is absurd. The lobby bar is also in a poor location. It's possible to check-in at the front desk and go to the elevator without ever seeing the lobby bar. And if you aren't going to make a real effort with the restaurant, why even have a restaurant that's open for dinner?||||All things considered, the reason you stay here is the staff. And maybe Marriott points are important to you. But you don't stay here because of the F&B. It's really a travesty that they don't have a better F&B offering at the lobby bar and restaurant. I would probably consider returning if the rates were good but I might also look at either the Fort Garry Hotel or Fairmont. And when compared to the Fairmont, the Delta could really...

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4.0
1y

I stayed a night when in Winnipeg for work.||||The strongest aspect of the Delta is the service. All of the staff were very good. The only weak part was the valet/doorman/bellman situation. There is a valet for parking who seems to do double duty as a doorman and bellman. Only one was working. So if he's parking or retrieving a car, there is nobody to assist with luggage.||||I requested a newspaper and received one the first day. I didn't receive one the second day, despite the request. I also didn't see any newspapers in either the lobby or Club Lounge. I also didn't see any local information, not even a Manitoba or Winnipeg travel magazine. ||||Bonvoy elite status recognition is also very good. I was proactively upgraded to a 1-bedroom suite several days before my arrival. I also received a handwritten note from management and a thoughtful welcome amenity. While I appreciated the upgrade, my reservation requested a high-floor room. The suite was on the 6th floor. The hotel has 18 floors. I would have preferred a room or suite on a higher floor; at least the 12th floor, which is where the Club Lounge is located. ||||The Club Longe has grab-and-go sodas, snacks, etc. The food offering at night was limited, but the quality was decent. There was only one hot item plus a variety of cheeses, fruits, berries, etc. However, no desserts were offered. The alcohol is not complimentary. $14 for a glass of chardonnay that by the bottle sells for $5-7 retail is absurd. The quality was awful too. Given the fact the hotel sells Club Lounge access to guests without Bonvoy elite status, the quality of alcohol needs to be improved. I would be very disappointed if I paid for Club Lounge access only to be asked for pay $14 for a glass of $5 wine. It would be nice if they improved the alcohol offering and had extended hours, like 5 to 9 pm for drinks. Or have wine dispensers that could be activated with a swipe of your key card. Other club lounges have this. Additionally, the evening offering is limited to a 2-hour period from 5:30 pm, which is a very short window. Especially given how small the actual lounge is. There isn't enough space for the number of rooms in the hotel. You're unlikely to catch the club if you're working and then doing a dinner. ||||My room, again actually a 1-bedroom suite, was clean and extremely comfortable. Everything was in working order. However, the room like most of the hotel felt tired. No USB outlets. Poor lighting. No coffee table for the sofa in the living room. There was a mini-fridge, but no stocked mini-bar. You would think a suite would have a stocked mini-bar. I had one of those fancy Nespresso machines. There was also an electric kettle. I had two wine glasses but no corkscrew. And like I said, no wine in the mini-bar. In terms of amenities, there was a bathrobe, slippers, mouthwash, shoe mint, 1 bar of soap, and a small bottle of lotion. The shampoo, conditioner and body wash were dispensers in the shower. There was no extra bar of soap or any kind of bath product for the whirlpool bathtub.||||Everything in the lobby, the hallways, the rooms, room balconies, and the pool area felt overdue for an extensive renovation. The balcony, which was accessed through a sliding glass door that also had a screen, needed a paint job. At the end of the day, this is a late 1960s or early 1970s hotel that has had a lot of lipstick updates over the years. It is beyond due for an extensive renovation; floor to ceiling. Carpet looked old. Some furniture was scuffed and scratched. The bathroom was dated with an old-fashioned whirlpool jetted tub and an extremely small walk-in shower that had mold and mildew in the tiles. ||||The lobby was depressing with no atmosphere at the bar and restaurant. While nominally open, there were only 1 or 2 customers in the bar and nobody in the restaurant. It might be because the wine list is awful and beyond uncompetitive. The food menu is okay with reasonable prices. But there is zero incentive offered for guests to eat and drink at the hotel. Within 10 minutes or maybe 15 minutes you can go to The Forks and eat better food and drink better wine for less money. You don't need to offer $500 vintage wine. They literally could have a 100% Canadian wine list with 2-3 reds, 2-3 whites, 1-2 roses, and 1-2 sparkling wines. The idea that they're importing the cheapest, lowest quality wine at a 4-star hotel is absurd. The lobby bar is also in a poor location. It's possible to check-in at the front desk and go to the elevator without ever seeing the lobby bar. And if you aren't going to make a real effort with the restaurant, why even have a restaurant that's open for dinner?||||All things considered, the reason you stay here is the staff. And maybe Marriott points are important to you. But you don't stay here because of the F&B. It's really a travesty that they don't have a better F&B offering at the lobby bar and restaurant. I would probably consider returning if the rates were good but I might also look at either the Fort Garry Hotel or Fairmont. And when compared to the Fairmont, the Delta could really...

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4.0
4y

We booked a package with early check in. Arrived at 3 and were told suite was just being cleaned and were given another room and to go for a quick swim and come back at 4. Swam, changed and gathered our belongings to go back to front desk about 4:15. Were told the room hadn’t been cleaned yet but it wouldn’t be long. Stayed in the lobby for 15 minutes and were then told it would be another half an hour so to go back to the temporary room and we would be called when room ready. Waited an hour and went back to the lobby and told it was just ready. Didn’t get in for our early check-in until 5:30. Only outdoor pool reservation we could get when we first arrived was at 6. When we got our room I told them we still needed to order supper and eat so couldn’t make it for 6. Was told we could use the outdoor pool at anytime to make up for issues. Went down at 6:30 to get the key and were told it was half hour past our reservation so was too late to use it and we would have to wait until our reservation the next day. We were only there for a night so a large majority of our time was spent dealing with these issues - even more frustrating as we had booked the early check-in. Got our room and toilet paper holders were falling off in both bathrooms. No ability to adjust temperature in the room - only option was fans which didn’t cool the rooms down enough for an enjoyable sleep. First day hot tub was pretty green and the next day it was blocked off all day. On the day we were leaving, we had late check-out as part of the package we booked. We were laying in bed watching tv in the afternoon when the maid walked in without knocking - she had not been told we had a late check-out bOverall very...

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At @Delta Hotels @Tourism Winnipeg #pegcitygrub #deltahotelswinnipeg #rooftoppool #downtownywg #exploreywg #marriottbonvoy #stacationywg #familygetaway #tourismwinnipeg #winnipeg #lapailacanada
Brandon CBrandon C
Stayed for 3 nights at the Delta for a conference and REALLY enjoyed my stay. Was immediately very surprised that I was lucky enough to check into the hotel around 12pm despite normal check-in being 4pm. Staff here were all very friendly. The room was also super comfortable and clean. Yes the TV is a little on the smaller side, but I was able to watch comfortably from the desk while doing some work, or from the bed before going to sleep. Loved the heated floor in the bathroom, which was very spacious and had everything I needed. Amenities were solid. I didn't use the pool/hot tub, but it looked very clean. I used the gym all 3 days I was there and it was great. Lots of good machines and free weights, and lots of clean towels, water cooler, and apples. Even got to workout next to some members of the St. Louis Blues who were staying there. Location wise, I'd say depends on what you're looking for. Since I was there for a conference, it was super convenient for me as the hotel is connected to the conference centre via a skywalk. I also managed to catch a Jets playoff game which was a huge bucket list item for me since the team moved back from Atlanta, and the Canada Life Centre is a 5 minute walk away. Because of that the area was quite noisy late into the night on game day. Also, a lot of the restaurants that were recommended to me in Winnipeg were not really accessible from here unless you have a car. But there is a pub and coffee shop attached to the hotel. Would definitely recommend this hotel. Just a really great experience overall.
Ryan SmithRyan Smith
Definitely the worst Delta hotel experience I have ever had. Stayed on August 25th for 1 night for an overnight work trip. Upon checking into the room I noted a bloody handprint on the glass, and curtain (photo attached) I proceeded to the front desk to report my findings and their response was that sometimes these things happen. They offered to waive parking charges (which were already free due to a hotel promotion?) and changed the room. The room I was moved to was a joining room with doors that wouldn’t secure properly. I asked to speak to the manager on site who offered no real solution to the problem and wouldn’t even attend the room. She instead requested that I email photos to her so that she could let housekeeping know the curtains need to be cleaned? I thought taking photos of room damage would be a hotel employee job instead of asking your guests to do it? I have emailed their customer service/complaint team with no real response. I am unsure how this hotel maintains a 4 star rating with this level of service. I think I’ve had better service at a 2 star hotel in the past. On a plus note the pools were great and well maintained, the coffee shop and breakfast was a nice feature and the lobby is very bright and spacious. Unfortunately all of these only add to the experience if they can get the basics of customer service down. Save your money and book somewhere else.
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Stayed for 3 nights at the Delta for a conference and REALLY enjoyed my stay. Was immediately very surprised that I was lucky enough to check into the hotel around 12pm despite normal check-in being 4pm. Staff here were all very friendly. The room was also super comfortable and clean. Yes the TV is a little on the smaller side, but I was able to watch comfortably from the desk while doing some work, or from the bed before going to sleep. Loved the heated floor in the bathroom, which was very spacious and had everything I needed. Amenities were solid. I didn't use the pool/hot tub, but it looked very clean. I used the gym all 3 days I was there and it was great. Lots of good machines and free weights, and lots of clean towels, water cooler, and apples. Even got to workout next to some members of the St. Louis Blues who were staying there. Location wise, I'd say depends on what you're looking for. Since I was there for a conference, it was super convenient for me as the hotel is connected to the conference centre via a skywalk. I also managed to catch a Jets playoff game which was a huge bucket list item for me since the team moved back from Atlanta, and the Canada Life Centre is a 5 minute walk away. Because of that the area was quite noisy late into the night on game day. Also, a lot of the restaurants that were recommended to me in Winnipeg were not really accessible from here unless you have a car. But there is a pub and coffee shop attached to the hotel. Would definitely recommend this hotel. Just a really great experience overall.
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Definitely the worst Delta hotel experience I have ever had. Stayed on August 25th for 1 night for an overnight work trip. Upon checking into the room I noted a bloody handprint on the glass, and curtain (photo attached) I proceeded to the front desk to report my findings and their response was that sometimes these things happen. They offered to waive parking charges (which were already free due to a hotel promotion?) and changed the room. The room I was moved to was a joining room with doors that wouldn’t secure properly. I asked to speak to the manager on site who offered no real solution to the problem and wouldn’t even attend the room. She instead requested that I email photos to her so that she could let housekeeping know the curtains need to be cleaned? I thought taking photos of room damage would be a hotel employee job instead of asking your guests to do it? I have emailed their customer service/complaint team with no real response. I am unsure how this hotel maintains a 4 star rating with this level of service. I think I’ve had better service at a 2 star hotel in the past. On a plus note the pools were great and well maintained, the coffee shop and breakfast was a nice feature and the lobby is very bright and spacious. Unfortunately all of these only add to the experience if they can get the basics of customer service down. Save your money and book somewhere else.
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