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Hotels in Vancouver
58 Hotels
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
655 Burrard Street

Popular with business travelers, the Hyatt Regency Vancouver is an upscale chain hotel with 644 stylish rooms. The hotel is located on the busy Burrard Street in the financial district of Vancouver, near plenty of shopping options and not far from the Convention Centre. Rooms are sleek and spacious, with dark gray decor and large desks.There’s a Starbucks, a restaurant, and a bar on-site, as well as a large 24-hour fitness center and an outdoor heated pool and hot tub. Wi-Fi is available, but for a fee. The similarly priced Coast Coal Harbour has free Wi-Fi and, like the Hyatt, offers pet-friendly rooms.

Executive Hotel Le Soleil
567 Hornby Street

Hotel Le Soleil is a luxury chain property located on a quiet street in Vancouver's bustling Financial District. Couples and business travelers choose the hotel for its elegant and refined French styling, on-site bar and restaurant, and comfortable suites equipped with Keurig coffeemakers and marble bathrooms. Fees for breakfast and parking can add up, although Wi-Fi is free. Compare rates at The Georgian Court Hotel for a boutique upscale experience and many of the same features.

Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites
1763 Comox St

Coast Plaza Hotel & Suites is a mid-range property with a prime location and significant facilities, but dated rooms. Expansive outdoor and indoor event spaces make it a hot spot for weddings and conferences, while the full kitchens in some of the guest suites and the casual on-site dining draw families. The hotel is near English Bay Beach and Stanley Park, and the neighborhood is excellent for exploring on foot. There's a pesky fee for parking.

Rosedale On Robson
838 Hamilton Street

Rosedale on Robson is a mid-range hotel with a prime location for sports fans -- it's just a five-minute walk to BC Place Stadium and the hotel offers packages for discounts on tickets. Rosie's Restaurant and Bar serves pub food and draft beer in front of flat-screen TVs. All of the rooms are suites with kitchenettes, though only some of them have been updated to include flat-screen TVs and Keurig coffeemakers. The small indoor pool with an adjacent whirlpool are nice perks, as is free Wi-Fi and a fitness center. Check rates at the neighboring Blue Horizon Hotel for contemporary rooms and a bigger swimming pool at around the same price.

The Burrard
1100 Burrard St

The Burrard is a 1950s-style motel dressed up as a budget-friendly boutique hotel with a cool kid, retro vibe. Once guests get past the Andy Warhol prints, the brightly painted hotel room doors, and the free Brooklyn Cruiser bike rentals, they might notice there's no air-conditioning in the rooms and the courtyard feels more out-of-date than '50s fun. Still, the on-site coffee shop is a modern touch, and the courtyard is lushly planted. Rooms have luxe bedding and Nespresso machines, plus free Wi-Fi. The hotel is within easy walking distance of loads of cultural venues, such as the Vancouver Art Gallery, and fun restaurants. It's a good choice for those who want to save some cash and value a hipster vibe.

The Listel Hotel Vancouver

The Listel Hotel Vancouver, with 119 guest rooms and 10 one-bedroom suites, is a mid-range property with a sophisticated vibe. Art lovers in Vancouver would have a hard time finding a hotel better decorated with paintings, sculptures, and prints, most of which are on loan from the nearby Stewart Stephenson Modern Art Gallery. The popular Forage Restaurant, which prides itself on a locally-focused menu and non-fussy service, serves three meals a day. Rooms are contemporary with original artwork, high thread-count sheets, flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges, but watch out for the daily facilities fee.

Victorian Hotel
514 Homer St

The Victorian Hotel is a budget-friendly bed and breakfast that's comfortable but not as romantic or stylish as the name suggests. The hotel was originally built in 1898 as a Victorian brick building, and with 47 rooms it's definitely not a cozy inn, but more like a budget-friendly boutique hotel. Rooms are modern with hardwood floors and coffeemakers, but not all of them have private bathrooms. Continental breakfast and Wi-Fi are free. There's a small lobby with a fireplace and armchairs, but most guests spend their time exploring the nearby Gastown District.

Metropolitan Hotel Vancouver

The service bonuses are delightful at the Metropolitan Hotel, from turndown service to free newspapers to morning limo rides in the hotel’s Jaguar. It doesn’t hurt that the two resident restaurants offer delicious and varied dishes (upscale Chinese; creative continental), and that the waterfront and downtown mall are within a five-minute walk. It might not be as shiny as the Four Seasons across the street, but the Met is a great upscale value for the neighborhood, especially for adult guests of the touring or business variety.

Lord Stanley Suites On The Park
The Lord Stanley 1889 Alberni St

The Lord Stanley Suites on the Park has 55 apartment-style rooms set up right next to Vancouver's most popular attraction, Stanley Park. While the views and proximity to the park are undeniable benefits, the hotel itself is fairly no-frills. The finishes, furniture, and appliances in the small rooms have some serious wear and tear and are mismatched, giving the hotel the appearance of a budget motel, albeit with multi-million dollar views. The range of amenities is limited to a small fitness center and a continental breakfast, making this a place to simply recharge at night after exploring the city during the day. If you have a bigger budget, check out the Westin Bayshore instead, though it's far more expensive and lacks in-room amenities such as kitchens and laundry.

Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver
111 Robson Street

The Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver is a solid mid-range choice for tourists and business travelers. The chain is a little pricier than its competitors but free Wi-Fi, breakfast, shuttle services, and bike rentals keep costs low. Rooms are spacious and comfortable; some have full kitchens. There's a fitness center and rooftop whirlpool with excellent views of the city. The BC Place Stadium is just across the street from the hotel, which brings convenience and extra noise on game days. Many guests stay here for fast access to the Vancouver Port before and after a cruise.