Courtyard by Marriott in Lake George Village
Stay close to the shores of Lake George with Adirondack mountain views.
Photos courtesy of Courtyard by Marriott Lake George .
The Courtyard by Marriott is the new kid on the block in Lake George Village. Built around 2016, this six-floor hotel offers 63 rooms and 56 suites directly on Canada Street in the center of the Lake George Village.
Rooms feature modern decor and king- or queen-size beds with various configurations. Some rooms have balconies with lake views, although the hotel is not directly on the lake.
Guests enjoy all the amenities of a major chain hotel, such as an indoor pool, fitness center, meeting and event spaces, complimentary on-site parking, electric car charging stations, business center, 24-hour snack shop and dining options on-premises. The entire property is smoke-free and has rooms for guests with accessibility requirements.
Restaurants and shops are right outside the hotel doors and within comfortable walking distance. If you want to stay in Lake George Village and need all the modern conveniences or accessibility features, you can’t go wrong with this attractive hotel.
Explore the Lake George area.
Shop for Adirondack gifts and clothing.
Upcoming events in the Lake George area.
Explore Readily Available, an art exhibit by Richard Garrison at the Lake George Arts Project’s Courthouse Gallery.
A free, family-friendly winter tradition in Lake George Village.
Chill inside and out at The Gem’s annual Ice Bar.
A lakeside winter party—inside and out—in Lake George Village.
If winter on Lake George had a signature event, this might be it.
The Lagoon brings weekend winter magic during the Lake George Winter Carnival.
Lake George’s annual Winter Carnival takes place every weekend in February 2026.
A virtual educational event, presented by the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (ACLC).
Winter in the Adirondacks doesn’t get much more creative—or more fun—than the annual Krazy Downhill Derby in Chestertown.
Adirondack Brewery's premier beer festival features exclusively barrel-aged beer, cider, and wine.
A virtual educational event, presented by the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (ACLC).
A virtual educational event, presented by the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (ACLC).