Triple J Hotel is offering accommodation in Dawson City. With a restaurant, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Featuring a restaurant and lounge, this Dawson City hotel is located in the center of town and within walking distance to many attractions and shops.
Andreas
Germany
Very nice, quiet, central, clean place, Very friendly helpful heartful reception. I heartly recommend this place to all travelers ! The Jack London Grill restaurant is a wonderful place!
Situated in the heart of Dawson City, this hotel is 5 minutes’ walk from Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall. A restaurant and casino are located on site. Free wired internet is offered in the lobby....
Bonanza Gold Motel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Dawson City. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms have a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Ian
United Kingdom
Staff were great and friendly.
Location is about a 30 minute walk ( 3 minute drive) to town but if you go home at the right time ( about 1 am for us) you walk home with the Northern lights, how good is that!
Walking tour from Visitor Center and tour of dredger about 10 minutes drive from motel ( ask at motel for directions) we’re both great and must do tours.
Dawson is a cute little town. We came in mid-September when many of the amenities are closed. The people at the Parks Canada Visitor Information Centre were really helpful. We took a tour of the Keno, an old sternwheeler, drove up Midnight Dome during the day (unfortunately there were no aurora borealis visible when we were there), took a drive up the Dempster Highway to Tombstone Memorial Park and the Continental Divide, took the ferry across to West Dawson, and generally just walked around town looking at old buildings. We only ate at one restaurant, the Drunken Goat Taverna, which was good but very expensive. We also got a pizza from Pan of Gold, which was good. It seems all the restaurants are expensive there though, probably due to the remote location. There are two grocery stores, and our favourite was the Bonanza Grocery. It has a nice deli where you can get freshly sliced cold cuts, soup, and assorted baked items. We had a couple of samosas that were really good. We liked the pathway along the river, and amazing views.
Anne Marie
Canada
10
Scored 10
I cried a little when I left. It’s authentic and original.
I cried a little when I left. It’s authentic and original. It’s set in and remains the classic Klondike village. There are great little shops, restaurants, museums, etc. However, it’s the people. They all have a story and they always end with… in Dawson City we are a family we chose. How can that ever be bad?
Gurmail
Canada
10
Scored 10
I love the sights and sound of the city.
I love the sights and sound of the city. The Parks Canada tour out of the information centre were fantastic and very affordable. I went close to the end of the season so a few things were shutting down, or had already shut down. If you plan to visit, go there on the weekends so you can see the cancan dancers (Friday, Saturday, Sunday). I was there Monday to Thursday.
Be sure to visit the new Dawson City Museum (must see!) and the Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre. Pan of Gold Pizza Shop is amazing, and they deliver too, which is perfect for a long hike. Klondike Car Rental is great too, especially if you're trying to get to Tombstone. They also offer an airport shuttle for customers.
It's easy to get around Dawson City, but you'll need a car if you want to get outside the city. The airport is a 15-minute drive, for example.
If I was to go again, it would be in July/August, not in September. The colours were beautiful, but you risk not having access to certain things eg: the SS Keno, Jack London's cabin, Robert Service's cabin, etc.
Kenton
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you are staying in Dawson City you don't need a car.
If you are staying in Dawson City you don't need a car. It is small enough to walk everywhere you want to go. Make sure you go in the summer season though as just about all the shops, restaurants and attractions shut down for the season at the end of September as we sadly found out.
David
Canada
10
Scored 10
The old buildings were still there and the graveyard.
The old buildings were still there and the graveyard. Old gold mines still in operation. Great museums and friendly people. We panned and found a few flakes too! The CALL OF THE WILD. Thanks Dawson City.
russell
United States
10
Scored 10
Lots to discover and soak up in and around the town.
Lots to discover and soak up in and around the town. Open, airy, friendly, fresh and quaint.
Lots of great coffee places and fun restaurants.
Easy and safe to get around.
Lovely walking trail along the Yukon.
Very photogenic and well restored ( but not too much)
Tons of character.
Worthy of its hopefully soon-to-be-granted Unesco désignation.
Nature, air quality, simplicity and rugged, colourful northern landscapes beyond our expectations. The drive up to the epic, glacier-framed, early fall arctic tundra region was unforgettable eye-candy!!! My (young adult) daughter and I simply adored the Yukon: Whitehorse, the Alaska/Klondike/Dempster Highways, Dawson City and beyond! 👍💚
Rooms and bathroom / shower facilities were exceptionally clean. Showers come with shampoo and conditioner and plenty of hot water. Rooms were just right for a 2 night stay in Dawson City; fresh clean sheets on the bed, towels and bar of soap, a small fan and an electrical block were all provided. Team working at the the office and around the hotel were friendly and made check in a breeze. The location was perfect, with all the key spots being within a 2-5 minutes walk of the hotel. Free parking on either side of the hotel.
Well organized facility that is used to dealing with busloads of cruise ship patrons, so all the usual needs of regular travellers are well met. Breakfast buffet is tasty and reasonable, patio for the lounger upstairs is great. No AC but our room had two fans which was fine for the temperature and quieter than most loud hotel AC units which helps for sleeping. Their little courtyard is also great. Friendly staff were great to work with.
Dawson City was an amazing surprise! The nature around is too beautiful and people are lovely! Mike was too nice and took us to some places we wouldn't have the opportunity to visit. I strongly recommend visiting the city and staying at Dawson Lodge!
The Bunkhouse is a great spot to get to know Dawson City. The rooms are very small, but cosy and very clean. Enough space for a couple or singles. You have shared bathrooms and a shared kitchen to warm up some food or put it in a fridge.
While not as convenient as the hotels in downtown Dawson, this is an easy 15-20 minute walk from downtown on a pedestrian trail. Plenty of easy parking, and the the staff was quite friendly. Smooth check-in and booking.
We loved the style of the hotel that was modern and also fit in perfectly with the Dawson feel. Great location, close to many sites and restaurants. We also really liked the free gifts on arrival
Located in the downtown area of Dawson city. Room wasn’t ready eggnog I checked in. Was told it would be about an hour. It actually was less than 10 minutes.
Bartender was a friendly guy.
I enjoyed the simplicity. Reminded me of my days living in a dorm on campus. All I needed from a hotel was a bed and WiFi. Quiet and quaint. I'll definitely revisit again.
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