It’s all about location at the three-and-a-half pearl Granville Island Hotel. Located next to the beautiful marina on Granville Island, one of Vancouver's top tourist hotspots, this boutique hotel has 82 rooms and gorgeous views from several points throughout the property. The hotel has its own brewery as well as a restaurant with patio seating and marina views. The hot tub is in a solarium and has views across False Creek toward Yaletown. Guests looking for a quiet experience may want to choose a room away from the lively patio area as it can get noisy in the evenings. For a similarly priced hotel in downtown Vancouver, you may want to consider Coast Coal Harbour Hotel.
It’s all about location at the three-and-a-half pearl Granville Island Hotel. Located next to the beautiful marina on Granville Island, one of Vancouver's top tourist hotspots, this boutique hotel has 82 rooms and gorgeous views from several points throughout the property. The hotel has its own brewery as well as a restaurant with patio seating and marina views. The hot tub is in a solarium and has views across False Creek toward Yaletown. Guests looking for a quiet experience may want to choose a room away from the lively patio area as it can get noisy in the evenings. For a similarly priced hotel in downtown Vancouver, you may want to consider Coast Coal Harbour Hotel.
The Carmana Plaza offers 96 apartment-style rooms in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The upscale suites come with fully equipped kitchens, multiple bedrooms, tastefully furnished rooms, and free Wi-Fi. In many cases, they have stunning views of the mountains or the city through floor-to-ceiling windows. There is no on-site dining or bar, but the hotel's central downtown location means that there are lots of nearby options. Other features include a laundry room, larger meeting room with a small catering kitchen, and a fitness center. Secure parking is available for an additional charge. A downtown alternative with a more traditional hotel experience and full gourmet restaurant is the Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver -- though rates are higher.
The Carmana Plaza offers 96 apartment-style rooms in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The upscale suites come with fully equipped kitchens, multiple bedrooms, tastefully furnished rooms, and free Wi-Fi. In many cases, they have stunning views of the mountains or the city through floor-to-ceiling windows. There is no on-site dining or bar, but the hotel's central downtown location means that there are lots of nearby options. Other features include a laundry room, larger meeting room with a small catering kitchen, and a fitness center. Secure parking is available for an additional charge. A downtown alternative with a more traditional hotel experience and full gourmet restaurant is the Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver -- though rates are higher.
The Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre is a mid-range 197-room hotel for business travelers and families looking to keep costs low. A renovation in 2014 brought fresh furniture, paint, and carpet throughout the hotel -- along with a revamped lobby decorated in natural accents. Rooms are spacious and spotless. Keurig coffeemakers are a nice touch, but the phones and alarm clocks are ancient. Convenient features include an indoor swimming pool, on-site restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. The neighborhood is pretty bland (although Broadway is packed with restaurants, bars, and coffee shops), but it's only a two block walk to the Sky Train. Check rates at budget-friendly Days Inn Vancouver Downtown for a better location, but you'll lose the spacious rooms and features of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre.
The Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre is a mid-range 197-room hotel for business travelers and families looking to keep costs low. A renovation in 2014 brought fresh furniture, paint, and carpet throughout the hotel -- along with a revamped lobby decorated in natural accents. Rooms are spacious and spotless. Keurig coffeemakers are a nice touch, but the phones and alarm clocks are ancient. Convenient features include an indoor swimming pool, on-site restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. The neighborhood is pretty bland (although Broadway is packed with restaurants, bars, and coffee shops), but it's only a two block walk to the Sky Train. Check rates at budget-friendly Days Inn Vancouver Downtown for a better location, but you'll lose the spacious rooms and features of the Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre.
The Best Western Plus Uptown Hotel is a budget-friendly option for guests with cars (or who don't mind public transportation). The 69-room property has some convenient features for this price point: A fitness center with city views, Italian restaurant, and interior courtyard -- while free underground parking, continental breakfast, and Wi-Fi are nice perks that add value as well. Rooms are bland, but clean and spacious. Guests hoping to be closer to the Vancouver action should check rates at the Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center.
The Best Western Plus Uptown Hotel is a budget-friendly option for guests with cars (or who don't mind public transportation). The 69-room property has some convenient features for this price point: A fitness center with city views, Italian restaurant, and interior courtyard -- while free underground parking, continental breakfast, and Wi-Fi are nice perks that add value as well. Rooms are bland, but clean and spacious. Guests hoping to be closer to the Vancouver action should check rates at the Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center.
The Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center is a mid-range chain hotel popular with business travelers and tourists thanks to its urban location, expansive meeting spaces, and comfy rooms and suites with views of Vancouver. The location is convenient for exploring the area on foot, though some guests report feeling uneasy in the neighborhood at night. The Edge Social Grille and Lounge gets high marks for its large outdoor patio and full bar. Wi-Fi is free, but breakfast and parking come with fees.
The Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center is a mid-range chain hotel popular with business travelers and tourists thanks to its urban location, expansive meeting spaces, and comfy rooms and suites with views of Vancouver. The location is convenient for exploring the area on foot, though some guests report feeling uneasy in the neighborhood at night. The Edge Social Grille and Lounge gets high marks for its large outdoor patio and full bar. Wi-Fi is free, but breakfast and parking come with fees.
Landis Hotel & Suites is a mid-range hotel that's popular with large families because of its two-bedroom suites with full kitchens, indoor swimming pool, free continental breakfast, and free shuttle to the cruise port. The location is convenient for exploring downtown Vancouver by foot, or the shuttle will drive guests to nearby beaches (no return service). There are occasional complaints of street noise and mildew odors in the rooms. It may be worth comparing rates at the Best Western Plus Downtown Vancouver -- kids under 12 stay free, but the decor is just as generic.
Landis Hotel & Suites is a mid-range hotel that's popular with large families because of its two-bedroom suites with full kitchens, indoor swimming pool, free continental breakfast, and free shuttle to the cruise port. The location is convenient for exploring downtown Vancouver by foot, or the shuttle will drive guests to nearby beaches (no return service). There are occasional complaints of street noise and mildew odors in the rooms. It may be worth comparing rates at the Best Western Plus Downtown Vancouver -- kids under 12 stay free, but the decor is just as generic.
This picturesque Edwardian manor is a fantastic budget option for tourists who want to explore Vancouver but prefer a quiet neighborhood and a quick ride on public transportation -- rather than a centrally located hotel. It’s not particularly well-equipped for children or business travelers, but the homey rooms and small shared dining and living spaces are lovely and cost-effective for single guests or couples who enjoy the intimacy of bed & breakfasts. For a more upscale home stay experience with a hands-on owner, check rates at Home Suite Home.
This picturesque Edwardian manor is a fantastic budget option for tourists who want to explore Vancouver but prefer a quiet neighborhood and a quick ride on public transportation -- rather than a centrally located hotel. It’s not particularly well-equipped for children or business travelers, but the homey rooms and small shared dining and living spaces are lovely and cost-effective for single guests or couples who enjoy the intimacy of bed & breakfasts. For a more upscale home stay experience with a hands-on owner, check rates at Home Suite Home.
Though a standard budget hotel, this Days Inn is more attractive than many others in the city. There's a lush green courtyard, stone tile lobby, and spacious, clean if no-frills rooms, all with views of the courtyard. The downside is there’s nothing much of interest within walking distance. But for budget travelers who don’t mind a 15-minute bus ride downtown, the hotel is a quiet, clean, comfortable option -- and within 30 minutes of the airport.
Though a standard budget hotel, this Days Inn is more attractive than many others in the city. There's a lush green courtyard, stone tile lobby, and spacious, clean if no-frills rooms, all with views of the courtyard. The downside is there’s nothing much of interest within walking distance. But for budget travelers who don’t mind a 15-minute bus ride downtown, the hotel is a quiet, clean, comfortable option -- and within 30 minutes of the airport.
The Days Inn Vancouver Downtown is one of the best deals in Vancouver, especially for its ultra-convenient location in an upscale neighborhood near the cruise ship port, waterfront, and convention center. The hotel was originally built in 1918 and definitely shows its age with tiny rooms and dated decor, but rooms are clean and have modern amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers. The hotel also has an Irish pub, a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch, and a modest business center. If a fitness center is a "must have," check rates at the Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center.
The Days Inn Vancouver Downtown is one of the best deals in Vancouver, especially for its ultra-convenient location in an upscale neighborhood near the cruise ship port, waterfront, and convention center. The hotel was originally built in 1918 and definitely shows its age with tiny rooms and dated decor, but rooms are clean and have modern amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers. The hotel also has an Irish pub, a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch, and a modest business center. If a fitness center is a "must have," check rates at the Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Center.
The Vancouver Extended Stay is a mid-range option for guests who want to rent a full apartment for at least three nights. While the apartments are stylish with modern furniture and appliances, and are decked out with full kitchens and laundry facilities (some have balconies), the property doesn't offer much more than accommodations. There's a fitness center, but no public spaces or restaurant. The posh neighborhood of Coal Harbour, and nearby Robson Street, however, offer many choices for dining and shopping, and the beach is within walking distance. Free parking and Wi-Fi are nice perks. Overall, the vibe is corporate and sterile, and perhaps a little dull, but the location is convenient and the units are clean. Check rates at Home Suite Home for another extended stay option; it's got a homier vibe, but a less ideal location.
The Vancouver Extended Stay is a mid-range option for guests who want to rent a full apartment for at least three nights. While the apartments are stylish with modern furniture and appliances, and are decked out with full kitchens and laundry facilities (some have balconies), the property doesn't offer much more than accommodations. There's a fitness center, but no public spaces or restaurant. The posh neighborhood of Coal Harbour, and nearby Robson Street, however, offer many choices for dining and shopping, and the beach is within walking distance. Free parking and Wi-Fi are nice perks. Overall, the vibe is corporate and sterile, and perhaps a little dull, but the location is convenient and the units are clean. Check rates at Home Suite Home for another extended stay option; it's got a homier vibe, but a less ideal location.