Swimming pool, spa*, fitness centre, Wi-Fi
Restaurants & bars
*Denotes local charge
Swimming pool, spa*, fitness centre, Wi-Fi
*Denotes local charge
This all-suite hotel is located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, close to the city’s harbourfront and convenient for the cruise terminal and train station and many of the city’s prime sightseeing and retail attractions. As an all-suite hotel, this hotel is perfect if you are looking for a bit more space - perhaps for an extended stay. You can enjoy spacious accommodation with each room featuring a bedroom and separate living area.
In a prime position on the city’s waterfront, the luxurious Pan Pacific sits right on the cruise ship terminal. If you are heading off on an Alaskan cruise you couldn‘t find a more convienient location. A highlight here is the spectacular rooftop swimming pool which offers fabulous views across the harbour, along the city skyline and to the mountains beyond. If you can tear yourself away from the rooftop there's a beautiful spa and water-front café.
You can‘t get a much better location than The Fairmont Vancouver – you‘ll be right on the waterfront, just a stone‘s throw from the cruise terminal and a few blocks from the heart of downtown. As you would expect from Fairmont, this is a superb hotel with fantastic service, spacious rooms and plenty of facilities including al fresco dining, a bar and an outdoor swimming pool. The rooms at the Waterfront have all been beautifully renovated and have large picture windows and plush furnishings. We recommend upgrading to a room with views out over the harbour, particularly the Signature Harbourview Room or the Fairmont Gold Harbour View Room.
This traditionally-designed and lavish hotel is something of a city landmark which is also known as the 'Castle in the City'. Opened in the late 1930s by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, this is the third reincarnation of the Hotel Vancouver – one of the city‘s original hotels. The hotel is located at the heart of downtown Vancouver and it features a wide range of facilities such as a spa, pool and restaurant Notch8. Don‘t miss the famed Tea at the Top afternoon tea. For a city hotel, the rooms and suites at The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver are very spacious. The Fairmont Rooms are traditionally decorated while the Deluxe Rooms are slightly more modern in style. For views of the beautiful art gallery opt for a Fairmont Gallery Room.
In a city surrounded by water there are plenty of waterfront settings to enjoy. The Westin Bayshore has to have one of the prime locations in the city overlooking the busy harbour the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and the verdent Stanley Park, all of which can be reached on foot with ease. The rooms here are modern in style with a selection of rooms featuring harbour and park views.
Both welcoming and in a convenient location at the heart of Downtown, this hotel is a popular and great value Vancouver choice. You will be just a short walk from the shops and restaurants of Robson Street, and the BigBus hop-on hop-off tour bus stops right outside the hotel. For relaxing days the hotel features an award-winning spa, an indoor pool and steam room.
Bold, bright and boutique are the watchwords at this highly-thought-of Vancouver gem. There are just 96 rooms each with incredible modern décor that oozes with style. The service is definitely something to write home about - it’s personalised and friendly but unobtrusive; it’s more like a friend welcoming you rather than hotel staff; that’s what you get from a family-run property. The Opus also comes highly recommend – it has received plaudits from the likes of Forbes, TripAdvisor and Conde Nast Traveler. There’s an onsite restaurant that’s open at lunch and dinner, and a bar that’s become one of Yaletown’s go to venues. There’s regular live music and DJ nights at the weekend, but in the mornings it’s a cosy hangout serving that all-important first coffee of the day. There are bikes that you can use to explore – a fantastic addition as two wheels is one of the best ways to see Vancouver.
Days in Vancouver are guaranteed to be jam-packed with adventure from as soon as you wake up until you sink into bed in the evening. There are plenty of hotels that are just a base for your your explorations, and then there’s the exquisite Rosewood Hotel Georgia; you’ll be doing yourself a disservice if you don’t set aside some time to spend here. Relax at Sense®, A Rosewood Spa with its uber-cool swimming pool and extensive treatment menu, soak in your room’s free-standing tub or gain entry to Prohibition, a sleek and sophisticated speak easy-style cocktail bar the reflects the hotel’s heritage. You should also dine at Hawksworth at least once during your stay at the Georgia, particularly if you have a special occasion to celebrate. It’s the hotel’s signature restaurant and one of the finest in the city, and the menu is a celebration of Vancouver’s culturally diverse cuisine. The style here is pure class. There’s the beautifully restored Art Deco design, the dark wood wall panels, the unique lobby chandelier and the plush furnishings; you can almost yourself sitting a couple of seats away from Sir Lawrence Olivier, Nat King Cole, HRH Edward, Prince of Wales or any other of the hotel’s illustrious former guests. And it’s not just the fixtures and fittings that delight – the service goes above and beyond from the moment you’re greeted by the doorman and seemingly step back into the Roaring Twenties (complete with free Wi-Fi and many more of modern life’s necessities).