Kelowna

$109—Lakeside Kelowna hotel w/retro vibes

Gabby Peyton
Deal Expert

Cancel without Fees

Secure your travel dates now and, if you need to cancel your booking, you can do so up to 24 hours prior to check-in without fees

Why We Love This Deal

This throwback hotel has serious 1970s vibes. Think free bike and roller skate rentals for your inner disco fanatic, a ping pong lounge, and a hot tub and sauna for post-adventure relaxing. Plus, you'll be right across the street from Okanagan Lake.

On average, the general public will pay $157 a night for a stay here. This offer gets you the same stay for 31% less.

What's Included

  • Check-in through Dec. 30:
    • $109 per night ... Rebel Room or Zed King Bed room
    • $129 per night ... Zed Two Bed room
  • Signature hotel amenities: Access to three rooftop patios with BBQs, seasonal pool, hot tub, sauna, plus free bike, roller skate and longboard rentals
  • Travelzoo members also get: A free room upgrade when staying three or more nights; based on availability at check-in

What You Need to Know

  • Cancellation policy: Cancellations must be made 24 hours prior to arrival; credit card guarantee is required; one night's value of the booking (room and tax) will be charged for cancellations received after this time or no shows
  • Price based on up to two guests sharing a room; additional guests are an extra $10 plus tax per night for older children and adults
  • Children 16 and under stay free of charge when using existing bedding
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Self-parking is complimentary
  • If you require a pet-friendly room, please contact the hotel directly before you travel
  • For more details, see "Policies" and "Amenities" sections

Why We Love This Hotel

  • The retro-inspired Hotel Zed sits lakeside in downtown overlooking the Kelowna City Park
  • Amenities abound here with three seasonal rooftop patios with views of the lake, a hot tub and ping pong tables, plus free bike and roller skate rentals
  • Rooms are a mix of modern and vintage with free Wi-Fi and minifridges along with comic books, rotary phones and yo-yos