Featuring an indoor pool and fitness center, this Vancouver hotel overlooks Coal Harbor. Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center is less than 5 minutes’ walk away.
Featuring the on-site Vida Spa, this downtown 5-star Vancouver hotel offers a gourmet restaurant and elegant rooms. The Vancouver Convention Center is a 15-minute walk away.
Located on Vancouver’s waterfront next to the Canada Place cruise ship terminal. this luxury hotel offers a wellness spa, restaurant, and lounge located on site.
Offering an on-site restaurant and a business center, this Vancouver hotel is located 10 minutes’ walk from Stanley Park. Free WiFi is featured in all guest rooms.
This historic hotel is a 5 minute walk from Vancouver's Gastown district. The charming hotel offers period antiques and free WiFi.
Christine
Canada
Lovely vibe. Nicely renovated. Quiet. Great location. Nice staff. Room (superior king on main floor) was beautiful. Huge gorgeous bathroom. Good water pressure. Comfy mattress and pillows. Simply and nicely decorated. Very clean. Super quick and painless check-in.
Located in downtown Vancouver, The Parker Hotel is just 2 minutes’ walk from the seawall. It features free WiFi throughout hotel and 42" LCD TVs in all guest rooms.
Located 1.2 mi from BC Place Stadium, this Vancouver hotel features a heated outdoor pool and a hot tub. A 42" flat-screen TV is provided in every room. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Vancouver's waterfront is just 984 ft from this city center hotel. It features an on-site restaurant and pub, a business center, and warm-colored guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Samuel
United States of America
Very convenient for business purpose … easy in and out. No frills.
Featuring an on-site restaurants and 2 bars, the Best Western Plus Sands is in the heart of Vancouver, only a 4-minute walk from English Bay beach. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.
This all-suite hotel is located in downtown Vancouver. Each suite includes a kitchen or kitchenette. CPrime - Modern Italian Steak & Wine Restaurant is located onsite.
Very pleased with the hotel, very generous upgrade of our room
Located in Vancouver city center, this hotel offers an on-site restaurant and bar. A flat-screen cable TV is offered in each room. Vancouver City Center Skytrain station is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Great location, beautiful historic building but well maintained
Featuring two on-site restaurants and a bar, this locally-owned boutique hotel offers a complimentary breakfast with items such as omelets, bacon and sausage. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms.
Fantastic hospitality, wonderful staff, great location.
This Vancouver hotel offers an on-site restaurant and bar. Keurig coffee machine and refrigerator are included in each room. Vancouver Convention Center is 5 minutes’ walk away.
Decore. Friendly Staff. Excellent rooms. Close to everything.
Featuring free bikes, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Belmont Vancouver MGallery is located in the center of Vancouver, a 16-minute walk from Sunset Beach.
I absolutely loved it !! ❤️ will definitely return
Featuring a hot tub, his Vancouver hotel is located on Robson Street across from the BC Place Stadium. An on-site restaurant is available. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
It was in a good location and everything was nice.
Featuring an on-site spa and an award-winning restaurant, this Vancouver boutique hotel is only 5 minutes from Robson St. Free WiFi and 42” flat-screen TVs are provided in each room.
Comfortable room, excellent restaurant, great staff
Located in Vancouver, a 7-minute walk from Sunset Beach, Level Downtown - Howe provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Great location. Super clean and well equipped facilities.
Located in the Vancouver city center, Auberge Vancouver Hotel features an indoor pool and a sauna. Free WiFi, a refrigerator, and a microwave are provided in all rooms. Gastown is 2625 ft away.
The location was very close to the cruise terminal
Featuring a full service spa, Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver offers easy access to luxury shopping, art installations and trendy restaurants and bars. Guests can enjoy views of Vancouver city center.
The TV mirror and the bathtub separate from the shower
Located in Vancouver, 1.2 miles from Sunset Beach, AZUR Legacy Collection Hotel has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Alexsander was erg aardig. Ruime, moderne schone kamer.
Featuring full kitchens in each suite, this hotel is located on the University of British Columbia campus, 20 minutes’ drive from Central Vancouver. It features a guest launderette.
Sofa was good but maybe a love seat instead of chair
Located in Vancouver city center, this luxury hotel features a glass-domed indoor pool and on-site dining. Cable TV features in all rooms. BC Place Stadium is 0.6 mi away.
Breakfast good but not worse including in the price
Featuring a rooftop deck with a swimming pool and hot tub, this hotel is located in Vancouver's Coal Harbor District, and offers views of the North Shore Mountains.
Clean, friendly staff, good location, lovely rooms
Featuring an on-site restaurant, this boutique hotel is located in the heart of Vancouver city center, across from BC Place. Free WiFi is provided. Queen Elizabeth Theater is 4 minutes’ walk away.
Clean room, comfortable bed, prompt staff service and very friendly
Featuring a fitness center, this hotel is within 1.9 mi of Vancouver city center and adjacent to Sutcliffe Park. Each room offers a 42 " flat-screen cable TV.
nice large room. good location on Granville island
FAQs about hotels in Vancouver
On average, 3-star hotels in Vancouver cost $133 per night, and 4-star hotels in Vancouver are $177 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Vancouver can be found for $242 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Vancouver this weekend is $360 or, for a 4-star hotel, $446. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Vancouver for this weekend cost around $572 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $447 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Vancouver for tonight. You'll pay around $498 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Vancouver will cost around $832, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Vancouver is an outdoorsy city ranking among the world’s most livable, sheltered by Vancouver Island and the Pacific Range mountains. The most famous peak, Grouse Mountain, is a favorite spot for hiking and skiing. Take the cable car up for magnificent views of the city's skyscrapers and huge Stanley Park.
Skirting this park is the Seawall, a popular biking trail with paths passing the Vancouver Aquarium, picnic spots and a pitch and putt course. There are also a couple of beaches, but the best ones are along English Bay in Kitsilano.
Granville Island is just across False Creek from Yaletown and houses some quirky shops and markets. Ferries depart from here to near BC Place Stadium and home field of the city’s football and soccer teams. The legendary Vancouver Canucks ice hockey team play next door at Rogers Arena.
With the largest Chinatown in North America, Gastown is the oldest part of Vancouver and is near the Canada Place cruise ship terminal.
We could go on and on about British Columbia's biggest city, but we could never do it justice, so why not try it for yourself? Booking.com has a fabulous range of accommodations, from hotels near Vancouver Airport in Richmond to downtown B&Bs and motels near all of its ferry ports.
Beautiful place, the city have a nice balance between nature...
Beautiful place, the city have a nice balance between nature and civilization. Many shops and malls, a ton different culture so there is a lot of restaurant with different origins. The people are polite and the transport system is good enough to get you anywhere you want.
The next time I would avoid going on raining season. It rains a lot.
jin
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were essentially visiting old friends.
We were essentially visiting old friends. We did some exploring of downtown. Granville Market, crowded, but it was a Saturday. The best thing we found was the public transit system. Their daily compass card was a bargain as it allowed us multiple trips including the water bus between Vancouver and North Vancouver. A restaurant bar to not be missed is Rogue Kitcen and Wet Bar 601 Cordoba St in Gastown area. The food court at City Center Market is wonderful. Looking forward to a trip there in the future, again.
Bill
Canada
10
Scored 10
I love the view of mountains and water in Vancouver.
I love the view of mountains and water in Vancouver. Lots of areas to visit, and lots of places to visit for eating. The gardens are really pretty. Taking ferries to get to various areas is a great way of transport. I would recommend to stay possibly on Vancouver Island or set off really early, as we hit traffic getting to Twassen so had to wait another hour for next ferry. Enjoyed what we did though.
Jenni
Canada
10
Scored 10
A great city for walking, clean and well designed, loved the...
A great city for walking, clean and well designed, loved the library and small contemporary art gallery near Yaletown. Vancouver playhouse only steps away from our hotel. We also found a tasty ice cream shop.
Kathryn
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Vancouver has one of the best city settings that I have seen...
Vancouver has one of the best city settings that I have seen in my life. The combination of water and mountains surrounding the city is unbeatable, every time you walk out of the hotel you can see some new angles and awesome views. The city itself is OK, I walked a fair bit around it, but I found it a bit confusing. Like shopping options - personally I have found them very limited and only after I reached Park Royal shopping centre in West Vancouver I found more varied options. Definitely the highlights for me in the city were: Granville Island, Rogers Arena (or seeing a live hockey game, to be precise), Seawall and Gastown had its charm too. If I would visit Vancouver again, I would definitely plan more activities around the town than inside it. Things that I definitely did not enjoy about it was tremendous amount of constant noise from all directions, amount of car traffic everywhere, loads of homeless people and very visible drug users all around city centre. If you have time during your Vancouver visit, go and drive to place like Squamish, it's only an hour away from the city but it's much calmer, quieter and greener. Also I could not recommend more booking a whale watching trip (mine was with Price of Whales), it's worth every penny. Overall, surroundings of the city made bigger impression on me than city itself, but definitely a place worth visiting at least once.
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Anonymous
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Walk the area, go up the observation tower, cycle Stanley...
Walk the area, go up the observation tower, cycle Stanley Park (hiring is easy and cheap) visit Capilano Suspension Bridge, walk around the waterfront and Coal Harbour, get a lazy lunch at Joeys watching a game, go see the Canucks at Rogers Arena. All done in 2 full days but lots more to do no doubt
This hotel is awesome! We will be back for sure. Right from the start we were greeted by a very nice gentleman who came to our car and offered us a luggage cart, and set us up for the parking garage. The staff at the front desk were lovely as well. We were able to park our car, and check in early so we could do some exploring before the hockey game at Rogers arena which is just steps away. Nespresso machine in the room was awesome, a very clean and comfortable stay. 10/10 recommend, a very affordable hotel for downtown Vancouver.
Our room in this non-profit hotel was small and pretty basic, but we weren't planning to stay inside during our weekend in Vancouver anyway! It was clean, the staff were amazingly friendly and helpful, and the price is a complete bargain for the area. The location is great for accessing the arena, stadium, Gastown and all the downtown attractions. We will definitely be return visitors and would recommend the hotel for active visitors to downtown Vancouver.
They had a diffuser attachment in the bathroom for the hair dryer which was fantastic, first time I have seen that in a hotel as most of the time hotel bathroom amenities don't cater to curly haired people!
One side of the hotel gets a brilliant view of Vancouver from the higher rooms - so opt for those.
Absolutely brilliant location for downtown, great for walking around.
Lovely staff, very pleasant and helpful and cheery.
Very good downtown Vancouver hotel with a prime location right on Robson Street. There's shopping, restaurants, coffee shops, convenience and liquor stores all located within easy walking distance. Our room with two queen beds on the 20th floor was very comfortable and nicely sized. There is a daily charge for parking but the rate is one of the cheaper rates when compared to other downtown hotels.
Staff was friendly! Price was good. The building itself was older and it looked like they were renovating/painting. The location was not very good in terms of noise and very close to the main road, however was close to the hotel and provided free shuttle service to the airport which was a great help. I would stay again for a night before and after a flight out of Vancouver airport.
Great location close to everything we needed downtown. All staff were extremely friendly and helpful. They went above and beyond and made our night. Really appreciated the extra effort to ensure I had a good birthday trip. Will definitely stay here again. As someone who stays in Vancouver often and have tried many hotels I highly recommend.
staff was fantastic. Chai was so accommodating
food was delicious. Jade made the best cookies and breakfast.
Location was exceptional, just about 20 minutes walk to Granville Island and English bay. the sunset that day was spectacular.
and of course few minutes walk to downtown Vancouver.
Great experience. I will definitely come back.
The hotel was the best value that we found. The location was perfect for being a tourist around downtown Vancouver. The room was comfortable, and it was great having the microwave, fridge, coffee maker etc. The staff at the desk were good about providing extra tea and coffee etc as we needed, and they accommodated a later check out.
Free Airport shuttle was very handy especially as we arrived late at night. Location, albeit close to the airport, was good as it was easy to get to downtown Vancouver with the bus stop being right outside hotel. My travelling companion was gluten intolerant so the in-house restaurant catered well for that.
The hotel is conveniently located in the Vancouver downtown area close to the main shopping mall. Staff were helpful starting from the parking attendant through the rest including bellhops.
A key reason for choosing it was that it was one of the pickup locations for the Rocky Mountaineer train.
Staff was good
Room was good
Breakfast was good
Location was good
from Vancouver Airport to take skytrain to waterfront and then take bus R5 to Renfrew st outside of petrolpump and hotel was infront of petrolpump.
Overall everything was good
hotel is nice with larger than average beds, I am 6'2" and their queen was great size. The coffee was normal and the location is fantastic, walking distance to gas town and most areas of downtown Vancouver. Parking was fair at about $25 per day.
Good central location close to good range of bars and restaurants; reasonable value compared to other downtown Vancouver options; good option for holiday travel needing a comfortable hotel without frills; works well for a short city break stay
Excellent location, right in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Friendly, very helpful staff. Clean hotel, overall top marks for convenience from all points of view. Loved the good pricing for the location.
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