Hotels in Vancouver

Hotels in Vancouver offer incredible glimpses upon a city whose nicknames include Vansterdam and Lotusland. Once also known as Gastown, Vancouver has grown from a small saloon town into a major Canadian city. One of the area’s biggest draws is its natural surroundings, which offer both winter and summer activities such as skiing and kayaking. Vancouver is also referred to as Hollywood North, as the city is a popular movie and television filming location. Keep in mind that Vansterdam is a relatively small and walkable city. Summer months are fairly dry, and free WiFi is available pretty much throughout the city. Events include Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Vancouver Folk Music Festival, PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Squamish Constellation Festival, Brewhalla Beer & Music Festival, Vancouver Island Musicfest, Music Waste, Shambhala Music Festival (410 miles eastward), Vancouver Biennale, Celebration of Light, The Craft Beer & Wine Fest, Dine Out Vancouver Festival, Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival and The PNE Fair. The Vancouver Canucks play at Rogers Arena located centrally. Hotels in Vancouver are some of the finest on North America’s western coast. Before we get to hotels in Vancouver, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

Archaeological evidence suggests that the Vancouver area has been inhabited for over 8,000 years. An early visitor may have been Sir Francis Drake, the English privateer, explorer and pirate, who in 1579 is said to have founded the area.  Simon Fraser, a Scottish explorer and fur trader, set foot circa 1808.  As with several large cities along the Pacific coast, Vancouver’s prosperity can be attributed  much to the gold rush of 1858. Another important early commodity was timber. Captain Edward Stamp attempted to capitalize on timber production through the building of Stamp’s Mill in 1867. Established by “Gassy” Jack Deighton, the Globe Saloon catered to the thirsts of Gastown’s sailors and sawmill workers.

One of the world’s most livable cities, Vancouver sits seaside in British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province. Over 600,000 Vancouverites contribute to Lotusland’s status as one of Canada’s most ethnically diverse cities. Average winter low temperatures hover at just above freezing, while summer highs range in the low-to-mid 70s Fahrenheit. Major points of interest include Downtown Vancouver, Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park, Robson Square, Chinatown, Port of Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Granville Island, Bard on the Beach, Vancouver International Film Centre, Science World, Granville Entertainment District, Rogers Arena, Pacific Coliseum, BC Place Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Commodore Ballroom, Orpheum Theatre, Vogue Theatre and Gastown. Popular fare is largely seafood, which includes salmon, halibut, sablefish, prawns, crab and more.  Wine pairs well with seafood and can be experienced especially at Vancouver Island’s vineyards, while craft beer is found throughout the city. The “Vancouver” is a gin-based concoction with sweet vermouth, Benedictine, orange bitters and lemon peels. Equipped with some background information on the city, it’s time for hotels in Vancouver that will help make for an memorable experience.

 

 

 

Fairmont Pacific Rim

1038 Canada Place Way

Hotels in Vancouver

Olympic Cauldron

Fairmont Pacific Rim features a rooftop pool with fire pits and a hot tub, a full-service spa, a 4,000 square foot gym, an on-site lounge, flat-screen TVs, pay-per-view, iPod docking stations, iPads, in-room safes, coffee makers, bathrobes, 24-hour in-room dining service and multiple on-site dining options. Nearby you may find Driveus (limousine service), Bella Gelateria (ice cream shop), Botanist (Pacific Northwest restaurant), Willow Stream Spa, Key West Travel & Tours (sightseeing tour agency), Chickpea (takeout restaurant), Flyover Canada Ticket Centre, Tourism Vancouver Visitor Centre, Waterfront Centre Food Court, Healthout (gym), Five Sails Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Canada Place Welcome Centre, The Drop Coffeehouse, Uno Gelato (dessert shop), Anatolia Express (Turkish restaurant), Digital Orca (sculpture), Harbour Air Seaplanes (transportation service), Orangetheory Fitness (gym), Cactus Club Cafe Coal Harbour (restaurant), Burrard Landing (shopping mall), Olympic Cauldron (tourist attraction), Nightingale (restaurant), Meat & Bread (sandwich shop) and more.

This location is within feet of Olympic Cauldron, 0.1 miles from Vancouver Tourist Info Centre, 0.3 miles from Waterfront Centre Mall Vancouver, Waterfront Skytrain Station, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Christ Church Cathedral and Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Centre, 0.4 miles from Granville Skytrain Station, Simon Fraser University, Downtown Campus and Vancouver Art Gallery, 2.2 miles from Lonsdale Quay, 3.4 miles from Pacific Coliseum, 5.1 miles from Spanish Banks, 6 miles from University of British Columbia, 6.9 miles from Sea Island Centre Skytrain Station and 7 miles from Vancouver International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (harbor and mountain view suite): $1,510

Cost per person (four people): $377

 

 

 

L’Hermitage Hotel

788 Richards Street

Hotels in Vancouver

Centre Vancouver Performing Arts

L’Hermitage Hotel offers a heated outdoor salt water lap pool, a hot tub, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, free WiFi, luxury bathrobes, Italian marble bathrooms, fireplaces, sofa beds, a garden patio, a business center, a library, a 24-hour gym and concierge service. This hotel is close to Medina (brunch restaurant), Sweat Co Workout Studios (gym), Flower d’amour (florist), The Centre For Performing Arts (performing arts theater), Westside Church, CurliQue Beauty Boutique (beauty salon), Blanche Macdonald Centre (school), Falafel King Mediterranean Food, Viet Sub Vietnamese Cuisine, Jinya Ramen Bar (restaurant) and more.

From here The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts and Library Square are 0.1 miles, Pacific Center Mall Vancouver, Yaletown, Orpheum Theatre, Granville Skytrain Station, Nordstrom Pacific Centre, Vancouver Playhouse and Queen Elizabeth Theatre are 0.2 miles, Vancouver Art Gallery is 0.3 miles, Lonsdale Quay is 2.7 miles, Pacific Coliseum is 3.4 miles, Jericho Beach is 3.9 miles, Bridgeport Skytrain Station and University of British Columbia are 5.9 miles, YVR Airport Station is 6.6 miles and Vancouver International Airport is 6.5 miles.

Approximate cost per night (signature one-bedroom): $318

 

 

 

Wedgewood Hotel & Spa

845 Hornby Street

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Orpheum Theatre

With a full-service spa, a sauna, a fitness center, private balconies, flat-screen TVs, seating areas, desks, mini-bars, bathrobes and slippers, Wedgewood Hotel & Spa sits near Bacchus Restaurant (French restaurant), MAC Pro (cosmetics store), Shizenya (Japanese restaurant), Le Crocodile (French restaurant), Guu Original Thurlow (Izakaya restaurant), Studeo Gyms, Redfish Kids Clothing, Vancity Original, Victoria’s Health & Organic Bar, Hubbub (sandwich shop) and more.

Vancouver Art Gallery, Orpheum Theatre and Nordstrom Pacific Centre are 0.1 miles, Christ Church Cathedral, Pacific Center Mall Vancouver and Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art are 0.2 miles, Robson Street Vancouver is 0.3 miles, Lonsdale Quay is 2.7 miles, Spanish Banks is 4.9 miles, Sea Island Centre Skytrain Station is 6.4 miles and Vancouver Airport is 6.5 miles from this location.

Approximate cost per night (penthouse): $1,145

 

 

 

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Loden Vancouver

1177 Melville Street

Hotels in Vancouver

Robson Street

Loden Vancouver has a spa, a gourmet restaurant, 24-hour room service, a fitness center, a business center, concierge service, free car and bicycle service, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, designer bath amenities, yoga mats and sitting areas. Tableau Bar Bistro, Green Leaf Salad Bar, Blink Brow Bar (hair removal service), Sakura Salon, Melville Cafe, Mangez Mangez Restaurant, Symphonie Restaurant, painPRO Therapeutics (massage therapist), THE Salon Beauty Bar, Koffie (cafe), Bovine Rice Bowls, Meat & Bread (sandwich shop), Purin Spa (wellness center) and more are all within range.

Robson Street and Christ Church Cathedral Vancouver are 0.2 miles, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Vancouver Art Gallery and Olympic Cauldron are 0.3 miles, Barclay Heritage Square, Vancouver Tourist Info Centre, Nordstrom Pacific Centre, Coal Harbour and Pacific Center Mall Vancouver are 0.4 miles, Lonsdale Quay is 2.5 miles, Pacific Coliseum is 3.6 miles, Jericho Beach is 3.7 miles and Vancouver Airport is 6.8 miles from here.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom suite): $632

Cost per person (four people): $158

 

 

 

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Rosewood Hotel Georgia

801 West Georgia

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Vancouver Art Gallery

Boasting an indoor saltwater lap pool, a spa, 24-hour room service, flat-screen TVs, spa-inspired bathrooms with heated floors, bathrobes, slippers, spacious living rooms, comfortable seating, multiple dining and lounge options, a gym, a business center and car service, Rosewood Hotel Georgia is found near 1927 Lobby Lounge (cocktail bar), Hawksworth Restaurant, Cycle City Tours And Bike Rentals (bicycle rental service), lululemon, Disco Cheetah (Korean restaurant), Vancouver Art Gallery (art gallery), Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art (art gallery), Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar (steak house), Caffè Artigiano (cafe), Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar and more.

You may find Nordstrom Pacific Centre within feet, Vancouver Art Gallery, Pacific Center Mall Vancouver, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art and Christ Church Cathedral 0.1 miles, Orpheum Theatre 0.2 miles, Library Square and The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts 0.3 miles, Lonsdale Quay 2.6 miles, Jericho Beach 3.8 miles, University of British Columbia 5.8 miles, Sea Island Centre Skytrain Station 6.5 miles and Vancouver International Airport 6.6 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night (executive one-bedroom): $1,999

Cost per person (three people): $666

 

 

 

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Shangri-La Vancouver

1128 West Georgia Street

Hotels in Vancouver

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art

Offering a full service spa, city views, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffee machines, mini-bars, floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious work desks, a modern fitness center, an outdoor pool, private yoga or Pilates classes and concierge service, Shangri-La Vancouver is in the vicinity of CHI (spa), ROLEX (watch store), Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite (museum), Black+Blue (steak house), Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Coast (seafood restaurant), Thierry Alberni (dessert shop), Saint Laurent (clothing store), Van Cleef & Arpels (jewelry store), Guu Original Thurlow (Izakaya restaurant), Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House (seafood restaurant), MUJI Robson Street (department store), CinCin Ristorante + Bar (Italian restaurant), Hello Nori (Japanese restaurant), Uncle Tetsu’s Japanese Cheesecake (bakery), Breka Bakery & Café (bakery), BC Liquor Stores (liquor store), The Candy Room (candy store), D’oro Gelato e Caffè (ice cream shop), Konbiniya Japan Centre (Japanese grocery store) and more.

From this hotel Robson Street is 0.1 miles, Christ Church Cathedral, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art and Vancouver Art Gallery are 0.2 miles, Nordstrom Pacific Centre and Pacific Center Mall Vancouver are 0.3 miles, Barclay Heritage Square, Olympic Cauldron and Orpheum Theatre are 0.4 miles, Lonsdale Quay is 2.6 miles, Pacific Coliseum and Jericho Beach are 3.7 miles, Capilano Suspension Bridge is 4 miles, Spanish Banks is 4.8 miles, Grouse Mountain is 7.5 miles and Vancouver International Airport is 6.7 miles.

Approximate cost per night (deluxe suite): $786

 

 

 

Opus Hotel

322 Davie Street

Hotels in Vancouver

False Creek

Opus Hotel features a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, vibrant decor, contemporary furniture, work desks, heated bathroom floors, Nespresso® machines, city or courtyard views, 24-hour room service, bicycle usage, a Tesla Charging Station and free valet parking for green cars. Capo & The Spritz (restaurant), Bar None Nightclub, Rodney’s Oyster House (oyster bar restaurant), is. Salon (beauty salon), Zab Zaab Thai Cuisine (Thai restaurant), Farzad’s Barber Shop, Yaletown Gelato (dessert shop), Posy Nail Spa, Grand Chinese Yaletown Restaurant, Topknot Beauty Room (beauty salon), Tasty Indian Bistro (Indian restaurant), Đồ Chay Saigon Vegetarian (vegetarian restaurant), Freshslice Pizza, Urban Cuts Barbers (barber shop), Salsa & Agave Mexican Grill (Mexican restaurant), Cha Yuan (bubble tea store), Pure Barre (physical fitness program) and more are within range.

You may find False Creek 0.1 miles, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority and Yaletown 0.3 miles, Orpheum Theatre and The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts 0.4 miles, Providence Health Care and Library Square 0.5 miles, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design 0.6 miles, Lonsdale Quay 3.1 miles, Spanish Banks 4.9 miles, YVR Airport Station 6.1 miles, Aberdeen Skytrain Station 6.3 miles and Vancouver International Airport 6 miles from this property.

Approximate cost per night (Opus signature suite): $900

Cost per person (three people): $300

 

 

 

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Times Square Suites

1821 Robson Street

Hotels in Vancouver

Prospect Point Lighthouse

With spacious, fully-furnished suites, fully-equipped kitchens, gas fireplaces, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, separate living rooms, washing machines, tumble dryers, balconies, free gym access, free local telephone calls and a rooftop patio, Times Square Suites is found close to Tavola (Italian restaurant), Nook (Italian restaurant), Van Mist Vapor Co. (vaporizer store), Tetsu Sushi Bar, Weather Tea (bubble tea store), Kintaro Ramen (ramen restaurant), Donair Town Robson (Middle Eastern restaurant), Saku (Japanese restaurant), Pho Express Ankor Noodle House, Noodle Arts (Chinese restaurant), Comebuy Bubble Tea, Nero waffles (brunch restaurant), Aria Market (grocery store), COBS Bread Bakery, Momo Sushi Bidwell, Windsor Market (flower market), Enchante Hair By Design (hair salon), Jo-E Cycles Bike Rentals, Motomachi Shokudo (ramen restaurant), Skydive Vancouver (skydiving center) and more.

This condo hotel is 0.1 miles from West End Ice Rink, 0.3 miles from Roedde House Museum, 0.4 miles from Barclay Heritage Square, Prospect Point Lighthouse and English Bay, 0.5 miles from Coal Harbour, 0.6 miles from Inukshuk and Robson Street, 0.7 miles from English Bay Beach, 0.8 miles from Stanley Park, 2.8 miles from Lonsdale Quay, 3.3 miles from Jericho Beach, 3.7 miles from Capilano Suspension Bridge, 7.4 miles from Aberdeen Skytrain Station and 6.9 miles from Vancouver International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom suite): $269

Cost per person (three people): $90

 

 

 

 

 

 

West End Guest House

1362 Haro Street, West End

Hotels in Vancouver

Barclay Heritage Square

A historic bed and breakfast built in 1906, West End Guest House has antique and contemporary furnishings, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, a fireplace, a veranda, a private garden, historical photographs throughout the house, a full breakfast and free snacks and drinks. Roedde House Museum (local history museum), Greenhorn Cafe (brunch restaurant), Cardero Cafe (cafe), Cora Breakfast and Lunch (breakfast restaurant), Ramen DANBO (ramen restaurant), Forage (Pacific Northwest restaurant), BeSIDE Forage (restaurant), Hannam Supermarket (Asian grocery store), Konbiniya Japan Centre (Japanese grocery store), Horin Ramen + Sake (ramen restaurant), Breka Bakery & Café (bakery), BCLIQUOR (liquor store), JJ Bean Coffee Roasters (cafe), Hello Nori (Japanese restaurant), Uncle Tetsu’s Japanese Cheesecake (bakery), CinCin Ristorante + Bar (Italian restaurant), Zefferelli’s (Italian restaurant), Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House (seafood restaurant), Katsuya Robson (Asian fusion restaurant), PappaRoti (cafe), Sura Korean Royal Cuisine Restaurant Vancouver (Korean restaurant), Raum Hair (beauty salon), Tå Bom Korean Cuisine (Korean restaurant), Saku (Japanese restaurant), Sulbing Cafe Robson (cafe), AlHadbah Donair (Middle Eastern restaurant), The Red Accordion (restaurant), Guu with Garlic (Izakaya restaurant), Marutama Ramen Westend (ramen restaurant), Aria Market (grocery store), INSPIRED CANNABIS (cannabis store), Chung Chun Rice Hot Dog (fast food restaurant), Nook (Italian restaurant), Jo-E Bike Rentals Stanley Park (bicycle rental service), Freedom Bikes Rental & Repairs (bicycle rental service), Skydive Vancouver (skydiving center), Robba da Matti (Italian restaurant), Zakkushi on Denman (Izakaya restaurant), Ma Dang Goul (Korean restaurant), Kingyo (Izakaya restaurant), Peaked Pies Vancouver (pie shop) and more are within range.

You’ll find Barclay Heritage Square within feet, Roedde House Museum 0.1 miles, Robson Street 0.2 miles, West End Ice Rink 0.3 miles, Providence Health Care, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Christ Church Cathedral, Coal Harbour, English Bay and Vancouver Art Gallery 0.5 miles, Lonsdale Quay 2.8 miles, Jericho Beach 3.4 miles, Capilano Suspension Bridge and Pacific Coliseum 4 miles, Sea Island Centre Skytrain Station 6.6 miles and Vancouver International Airport 6.7 miles from this accommodation.

Approximate cost per night: $516

 

 

 

O Canada House Bed & Breakfast

1114 Barclay Street, West End

Hotels in Vancouver

Christ Church Cathedral Vancouver

Offering home-baked snacks, free WiFi, Victorian décor, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, city views, breakfast, a 24-hour stocked pantry, coffee, tea, juice, soft drinks and a terrace, O Canada House Bed & Breakfast is near West End Guest House.

From here Robson Street, Providence Health Care and BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS are 0.2 miles, Vancouver Art Gallery, Barclay Heritage Square, Christ Church Cathedral Vancouver, Roedde House Museum and Orpheum Theatre are 0.3 miles, Nordstrom Pacific Centre and Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art are 0.4 miles, Lonsdale Quay is 2.8 miles, Jericho Beach is 3.5 miles, Pacific Coliseum is 3.8 miles, University of British Columbia is 5.5 miles and Vancouver International Airport is 6.5 miles.

Approximate cost per night: $330

 

 

 

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Hotel BLU

177 Robson Street

Hotels in Vancouver

Yaletown

Hotel BLU has an indoor swimming pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, tablet computers, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, desks, seating areas, coffee machines, hairdryers, 24-hour reception, a business center, free parking for electric vehicles, paperless check-in and laundry facilities. Hotel BLU is close to West End Guest House and O Canada House Bed & Breakfast.

Yaletown and The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts are 0.1 miles, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Library Square, Vancouver Playhouse and BC Place are 0.2 miles, Rogers Arena, Orpheum Theatre and Pacific Center Mall Vancouver are 0.3 miles, Pacific Coliseum is 3.3 miles, Jericho Beach is 4 miles, University of British Columbia is 6 miles and Vancouver International Airport is 6.4 miles from here.

Approximate cost per night (loft suite): $306

 

 

 

Boutique

1825 West 37th Avenue

Hotels in Vancouver

South Granville Vancouver

With seating areas, coffee machines, hairdryers and free WiFi, Boutique is found close to Sejong Hair Salon (beauty salon), Nana’s Green Tea (Japanese sweets restaurant), Jess’ Restaurant (restaurant), Minerva Restaurant (Greek restaurant), Michele Cake Shop (bakery) and more.

You may find Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena 0.4 miles, South Granville Vancouver 0.5 miles, Kerrisdale Village, Granville Street Mall Granville Street and South Granville Shopping Street 0.7 miles, Van Dusen Botanical Garden 0.9 miles, Child & Family Research Institute 1.1 miles, Bloedel Conservatory 1.3 miles, The Drive 1.4 miles, McCleery Golf Course 1.6 miles, YVR Airport Station 3.4 miles, Spanish Banks 4.6 miles, Lonsdale Quay 5.8 miles and Vancouver International Airport 3.3 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night: $219

Cost per person (three people): $73

 

 

 

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West 8th Avenue Penthouse

1039 West 8th Avenue

Hotels in Vancouver

BC Cancer Research Centre

West 8th Avenue Penthouse features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a hot tub, a balcony, a patio with sea views, a terrace, a grill, free private parking, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV and a fully-equipped kitchen. DALINA Broadway (cafe), F45 Training Oak and Broadway (gym), Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ (Yakiniku restaurant), Gymbox (fitness center), Banana Leaf (Malaysian restaurant), Mon Pitou Bistro & Bakery (bistro), Paul’s Omelettery Restaurant (breakfast restaurant), Café Salade de Fruits (French restaurant), Cheesecake Etc (dessert restaurant), Beaucoup Bakery (bakery), Miraj Hammam Spa (spa), UNNI PASTRIES (pastry shop), Unchai Restaurant (Thai restaurant), Delhi-6 Indian Bistro (Indian restaurant), Gateau de Henry (cafe), Novo Pizzeria & Wine Bar (Italian restaurant), Mi Casa Mexicana (Mexican restaurant), Ramen Danbo (ramen restaurant), The Pie Hole Kitsilano (pie shop), Rain or Shine Ice Cream, Charleson Park (park) and more are in the vicinity.

Vancouver General Hospital is 0.3 miles, BC Cancer Research Centre is 0.4 miles, Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design is 0.5 miles, False Creek is 0.6 miles, The Drive, Vancouver City Hall and Granville Public Market are 0.7 miles, Jericho Beach is 3.4 miles, Pacific Coliseum is 4.1 miles, Capilano Suspension Bridge is 5.5 miles and Vancouver International Airport is 5.3 miles from this spot.

Approximate cost per night: $556

Cost per person (four people): $139

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Vancouver that will help make for a memorable experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Canada!

30 Replies to “Hotels in Vancouver”

  1. Such a great idea.  I used to travel and be okay with staying at lower end place but there is nothing like staying in a nice Air Bnb.  There is just a certain level of satisfaction of traveling somewhere and being comfortable in a really nice place.  I wonder if you know of any penthouse rentals that could be on a lower end.  I like your idea of $170 per person for 6 people to rent out.  That makes a lot of sense.

  2. Great post! You narrowed my list of choices when it comes to choosing the best hotels when I visit Canada someday. Reading your post left in awe because of the nice hotels you showed (along with images), it’s very enticing to stay there even for a night. 

    The fact you wrote the prices makes your post more valuable. In that way, I could decide with my husband the options to choose which of these hotels we like to enjoy and stay when we get there. Thank you so much for the post and your valuable opinions of each. Kudos. 🙂

  3. Staying in a comfort of a hotel or penthouse is a must during travels. All, if not most of your needs will be accommodated and it’s one thing that should he experienced during vacation or any purpose of travel. your hotel selection is great because you included the amenities, price and even places nearby that can be visited according to tourist’s preference. 

    Nelson Street Penthouse seems to be one of the good choices because of the great overlooking view from the room, french and japanese restaurant nearby, coastal beach you can go to and the price is just suitable for what you can get.  I think its perfect for a little family or group. Thanks for the recommendation. It sure is helpful for people planning ahead for their travels.

  4. Hi! From November 27th to December 1st of this year, “Disney On Ice: Mickey’s Search Party” will be taking place in the Pacific Coliseum. The whole family is excited and wants to go. So I’ve started to search for a nice lodging for us all. We’re a group of 8 persons (2 kids and 6 grown-ups). Which one of these hotels would you recommend? Thanks.

  5. Some of the hotels in the can be mistaken with palace or royal residences like for example, the Le Grande Residence. But what puzzles me is that, even though this particular hotel look more elegant than the rest, it is not at the top of the list when it comes to comparing the cost per night and cost per person. Maybe others with higher price tag provides impeccable service delivery that’s worth the price.

    1. Hi Gomer, listings generally go from highest rated to lowest rated. The higher the price, in theory the more services offered.

  6. I am currently in the process of planning a trip to Vancouver Canada and your site has been very helpful. We plan to see the suspension bridge over the Capilano river and the Vancouver Aquarium but besides those attractions, our trip is fairly open. 

    I see that Rosellen Suites is very near the Aquarium. The penthouse looks amazing! I especially enjoy nature and it looks like this hotel is very near Stanley Park. This might be the perfect place for us to set up camp for our trip. 

    Do you know if these rooms need to be booked very far in advance to chance upon them available? Our trip is coming up fairly soon, in the next month actually. Thanks so much for the helpful details and links!

    1. Hi Shannon, that’s great to hear! Generally you should give yourself at least 30 days to book to make sure they are available

  7. Vancouver is my dream place to see. I love travelling but never been to Canada, and if I decide to visit this country, my first city will be definitely Vancouver. 

    You really choose the best Hotels in Vancouver. My preferred one is the Nelson Street Penthouse. It looks fantastic, especially the view from the window and all the facilities available around the hotel area. It’s not cheap, but I never travel alone, so it’s great to know you can accommodate there up to 8 people. 

    I prefer staying in clean and comfortable places instead of low-cost hotels. Afterall I can’t travel more then twice a year because of a job, so if to go for a holiday then surely staying in luxurious places is a must 🙂

    Thanks for your in-depth research!

  8. Last year I was in Vancouver, it  was my first time in Vancouver. The staff at the Georgian Court Hotel were all incredibly pleasant, helpful, and overall professional. The room and linens were very clean. There was always coffee, cream, and tea available. If running low it was promptly replenished. Overall great experience.

    Awesome post!

    Regards

  9. Thanks a lot for sharing this post about Best hotels Vancouver Canada.

    Your details explanation above really gives me a clear picture of what type of hotel should I rent if I travel to Vancouver.

    Definitely, I will choose Georgian Court Hotel since it is heart of vancouver and also affordable.

    I bookmarked this page for future reference. Thanks a lot for taking your time and put all these together.

    Regards,
    Samm

  10. Hey, I found your guide is very helpful for me to find the Best Hotels Vancouver Canada. Vancouver sits seaside on the Pacific coast and is the most populated city in British Columbia. I found Vancouver is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Canada. If we get a chance to visit Vancouver, We will stay in Trump International Hotel & Tower. Thank you for your awesome guide.

  11. We all know that there are a huge number of hotels where you can stay when you travel, and it is often hard to make a choice about where you should stay. Staying at Best Western hotels works for most trips, whether it be for business or for holidays. Thanks for pointing out these best places.

  12. Hi,

    Your article provides a lot of detail. I find it much more informative than a brochure. Your description of each place, together with the distances from several land marks in the area, makes it really easy to choose the best location suited for the specific customer.

    Awesome images! The inclusion of the prices are also essential to ensure that clients can plan according to their budget.

  13. Hello there, I always like reading from your site because you have a way of keeping me glued to whatever post you’re sharing, your post are very detailed, descriptive and very informational, I like the fact that this post gives variety to choose from and the pricing will help anyone draw a budget for their trip. Thanks for this.

  14. Pretty nice article on hotels in Vancouver… you did a very splendid job taking your time to research and putting this together…You really choose the best Hotels in Vancouver. My preferred one is the Nelson Street Penthouse. It looks fantastic, especially the view from the window and all the facilities available around the hotel area. It’s not cheap, but I never travel alone, so it’s great to know you can two persons…
    Thanks once again for your efforts in putting up this article…

    1. evans hotels in Vancouver are a great idea if you never travel alone, especially if you like the outdoors and the city as well. Thanks for the comments!

  15. Wow! This is a nice place to spend your vacation with your family.

    I love places with historical stories! It will make the trip more memorable.

    The list of hotels you have there are all beautiful and difficult to choose from. But for sure the prices will do the picking for you😁! Looking forward to a great holiday with my family.

    Thanks for sharing.

    1. Hi Lizzy and thanks for stopping by! Hotels in Vancouver make for a great family trip for sure and may your trip be an excellent one.

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