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Hotels in Vancouver
58 Hotels
Atrium Inn Vancouver
2889 East Hastings Street

Atrium Inn Vancouver is a value property near Hastings Racecourse and the PNE Forum, within walking distance of the trendy dining and drinking spots in Vancouver's up-and-coming East Village (also known as Hastings North). The hotel’s 100 rooms have a homey, slightly dated look, with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Some have balconies while higher-category rooms include mini-fridges and microwaves. Free underground parking, a free breakfast, and an on-site sports pub add to the hotel’s appeal. There's also a gym with modern equipment and a nice sauna. For those willing to spend more, the Blue Horizon Hotel has more modern rooms and an indoor pool right in downtown.

Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver

The Shangri-La offers uber-luxe digs in Downtown Vancouver. Catering to the business traveler (mainly due to its location), the hotel's large rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with DVR, bedside controls for curtains and lights, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown. But the massive granite-and-marble bathrooms are the real highlight, featuring separate showers and tubs, as well as flat-screen TVs. The hotel also has a Jean-Georges restaurant and a hip spa, both of which are extremely pricey and only add to the hype.

Moda Hotel

A small, upper-middle-range boutique hotel in Downtown Vancouver, the Moda Hotel offers reasonably priced rooms in a convenient location near Robson Square. The popular wine bar and excellent Italian restaurant are highlights, but it's an older property, and there are a few lingering issues under the veneer of boutique-y decor. The rooms are small, with cute but basic contemporary style, and amenities are few -- the hotel lacks room service and a fitness center.

The Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
1133 West Hastings Street

Overlooking the Burrard Inlet, near the Vancouver Convention Centre, the 442-room Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourfront is an upper-middle-range business hotel with tons of on-site event space, including the 19th-floor revolving Vistas 360. The 24-hour indoor pool, hot tub, and gym are good for on-the-go business travelers. Colorfully designed rooms have flat-screen TVs and Keurig coffeemakers, and some offer balconies with harbor views. Guests staying in suites have access to the club lounge, which offers free breakfast and evening appetizers. However, interiors were last renovated in 2009, so some rooms need updating. Travelers may want to compare rates and amenities at the Auberge Vancouver Hotel, which also includes a wine bar and English-style pub.

Century Plaza Hotel & Spa
Century Plaza 1015 Burrard St

The upper-middle-range Century Plaza Hotel & Spa has many attractive features, including a prime downtown location, full-service spa, fine-dining restaurant, and even a comedy club. The 30-floor hotel also has a huge fitness center, on-site parking, indoor pool, and coffee shop. Its 240 guest rooms are spacious and well-equipped, and many have kitchenettes and spectacular views, but they can vary in size and style, and some are a bit dated. Rates are attractive, but they don’t include breakfast. Travelers looking for a boutique hotel in the area can check out The Burrard, which has fewer amenities but stylish rooms that feature espresso machines. 

Coast Vancouver Airport Hotel
1041 SW Marine Drive

The two-and-a-half-pearl Coast Vancouver Airport is a 10-minute drive from the Vancouver International Airport and the hotel offers a free airport shuttle service. The 134 rooms underwent a renovation in 2017 and now have a modern design and amenities like mini-fridges and coffeemakers; some have microwaves. White Spot restaurant is open for three meals a day. There’s a small gym with only a few cardio machines and some business facilities. However, breakfast and parking cost a fee and Wi-Fi is a hit-or-miss. Best Western Plus Uptown Hotel is a good alternative as its connected to the airport by a nearby Sky Train stop, is closer to downtown, and offers a free breakfast. 

Park Inn & Suites by Radisson
898 Broadway W

The Park Inn & Suites by Radisson is a 117-room, three-pearl hotel located next to Vancouver General Hospital on the Fairview Slopes. With its location outside of the downtown core, it caters to folks looking for reasonable rates within striking distance of shopping and dining, as well as those in town for medical reasons. The location also provides easy access to mass transit along Broadway, and many rooms have awesome views of downtown and the North Shore. The amenity list is short, but includes the essentials like free Wi-Fi, a small fitness room, laundry facilities, family-style restaurant, and pet-friendly rooms. There's also a hotel-owned pub adjacent, with live music and a full menu. If you're seeking something with comparable rates closer to downtown, check out The Georgian Court Hotel instead.

Tropicana Suite Hotel

This budget hotel on the edge of Downtown Vancouver features drab, motel-quality one-bedroom suites. It's a family-friendly option, though, with kitchenettes and pull-out sofas, as well as laundry facilities and an indoor pool. Note that the Carmana Plaza's apartment-style rooms are a significant step up in terms of quality, so it's worth comparing rates.

Buchan Hotel
Buchan Hotel 1906 Haro St

The 56-room Buchan Hotel, in Vancouver's West End, is a budget option with historical charm and easy access to one of Vancouver's top tourist destinations, Stanley Park. Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs help add modern appeal, though interiors are a mix of old and new -- ranging from charming and authentic to a bit dated. Keep in mind that this historical property has its limitations: there's no elevator and smaller rooms can mean closets and en-suite bathrooms aren't always guaranteed. Plenty of cafes and restaurants are a five-minute walk away on Denman Street. The proximity to Stanley Park is a major bonus, though the rest of downtown and other Vancouver attractions are a bit farther. Travelers preferring to be right downtown should consider the Victorian Hotel instead, though it's a far pricier option.

The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver
845 Burrard St

The 1986-opened Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver is a luxury property decorated in a traditionally elegant style. Set in the heart of downtown, the property is close to numerous restaurants and shops, sights, and the cruise port. The 397 rooms have elegant decor, coffeemakers, and marble bathrooms with tubs and separate showers, plus floor-to-ceiling windows -- some with lovely vistas. However, like parking, Wi-Fi requires a hefty daily charge. Dining options include an upscale, all-day seafood spot, room service, and cozy English-style lounge for snacks and cocktails. An indoor pool and hot tub under a glass roof, well-equipped gym, and full-service spa are also on-site, as are a wine shop and meeting spaces. Some minor wear, and occasional complaints of noise and maintenance issues are downsides, so it's worth considering the swish Fairmont Pacific Rim.