

Nestled in Vancouver's vibrant Yaletown, this award-winning boutique hotel wows with floor-to-ceiling windows and luxurious spa bathrooms in its boldly designed rooms. Recently named one of Western Canada's finest by Condé Nast Traveler, it's the ultimate spot to unwind in style. Stay active with bike rentals and kayaking, or relax at the golf course and fitness center. Don't miss Capo's wood-fired sourdough pizzas (fermented for 36 hours!) or craft cocktails at The Spritz bar - the perfect finale to your urban escape.








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Staying at The DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection in Vancouver was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked into my room, I was impressed by how spacious and thoughtfully designed it was—plenty of room to move around, with modern furnishings that added a touch of elegance. The cleanliness was outstanding; every surface felt fresh, and even the smallest details were spotless. Located right in the heart of downtown, everything is within easy reach—shopping, dining, and entertainment are just minutes away by foot or public transit. The staff were friendly and attentive without being overbearing, making the experience feel personal yet relaxed. This hotel truly offers a perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and style. If you're looking for a premium stay in Vancouver with great value, this is definitely one to consider.

Staying at Opus Vancouver was an absolute highlight of my trip to Vancouver. The hotel is literally across from the Yaletown station—just a 1-minute walk, making public transit access incredibly convenient. I loved how easy it was to explore the city without needing a car. Plus, the area is packed with amazing restaurants and cozy bakeries—perfect for breakfast or a quick bite after a long day. The room itself was spacious, clean, and thoughtfully designed with modern touches. The bed was super comfortable, and the overall atmosphere felt luxurious yet welcoming. It’s rare to find such a great location, excellent amenities, and a peaceful stay all in one place. Highly recommend this gem for any traveler visiting Vancouver.

Staying at this hotel was a perfect choice for our trip on the Rocky Mountaineer train. The complimentary shuttle service made our arrival seamless and convenient. Located right in the heart of Vancouver, everything we wanted to explore—from downtown attractions to scenic spots—was just a short walk away. The hotel itself has a cozy, inviting atmosphere, and the room was clean, well-appointed, and surprisingly comfortable. I especially appreciated the thoughtful touches like quality toiletries and a quiet, restful space after a long day of travel. With such great location, excellent service, and fantastic value, this place easily earns my full recommendation. I’d definitely stay here again.

The Blue Horizon Hotel is incredibly convenient for transportation—just a short walk to the downtown core and easy access to public transit. The neighborhood is vibrant and well-connected, with a great local tea restaurant and a couple of authentic Chinese eateries nearby, all offering delicious meals. Right across the street is a fantastic Japanese restaurant with excellent food quality—perfect for a quick dinner without having to travel far. The hotel itself strikes a great balance between being close to everything and still feeling peaceful. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Vancouver.

Staying here for six nights was an absolute delight! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short subway ride to downtown Vancouver, with plenty of restaurants and shops within walking distance. The room itself is spacious and well-designed, offering a comfortable stay with excellent lighting and modern furnishings. I especially appreciated having a small kitchenette; it made preparing simple meals easy and saved money on dining out. Cleanliness was top-notch—the entire room felt fresh and hygienic throughout my stay, with no signs of wear or neglect. For the price, this hotel offers incredible value for money. If I ever return to Vancouver, Century Plaza Hotel will be my first choice again. Highly recommend for both business and leisure travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and quality.

Staying at The Sunset Hotel West End by Sonder was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short walk from downtown Vancouver’s vibrant scene and close to great restaurants and local shops. The room was spacious, modern, and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. I especially loved the minimalist design and thoughtful touches throughout the space. The bathroom was clean and well-organized, with excellent lighting and good water pressure. Staff were friendly and helpful, making check-in and check-out seamless. The rooftop terrace offered stunning sunset views—a real highlight. Overall, it’s a fantastic blend of style, comfort, and convenience. Highly recommend this place for both business and leisure travelers!

Staying at Embarc Vancouver was an absolute highlight! The view from the room is breathtaking—perfectly framed ocean and city skyline vistas that make every morning feel like a getaway. The lounge area is a real plus: complimentary tea, coffee, and light snacks available throughout the day, so you can relax without leaving the property. Since it's managed in partnership with Sheraton, cleanliness and service standards are top-notch—every corner feels fresh and well-maintained. From the comfortable bedding to the sleek bathroom design, everything speaks of attention to detail. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and charm. I’d highly recommend it and will definitely be back.

I rarely leave reviews, but after a four-day stay at Diana's Luxury B&B, I felt compelled to warn others. This place couldn’t be further from luxury—it’s more like a cluttered storage unit than a home. Every inch of floor and wall space is packed with cheap, mass-market knickknacks—let’s be honest, they’re not even decorative, just messy. No air conditioning forced the host to keep steel shutters closed all day, making the interior stuffy and eerie. The bed was uncomfortable, with low-quality bedding that caused back pain each morning—plus, the sheets were mismatched and stained with bleach marks. Breakfast was worse: a hard-boiled egg, dry bread, a small yogurt, and half a fruit. Minimal, unappetizing, and uninspired. Even the spreads—jam, peanut butter, etc.—were in large jars reused over and over by countless guests. It’s gross, honestly. We paid a lot for four nights, and it completely ruined our trip. I truly feel cheated. Please think twice before booking here—there are far better, more comfortable, and hygienic options available at a fraction of the cost. Don’t waste your money or time.

Stayed at EXchange Hotel Vancouver for four nights and had a great experience overall. The rooms were spotlessly clean, staff were friendly and helpful throughout our visit. The only minor downside was the mattress—it’s quite soft, which is actually common across most hotels in Canada, especially if you have back issues. We ended up sleeping directly on the bed frame instead, which worked better for us. Location-wise, it’s excellent—both SkyTrain lines converge right nearby, making it super easy to get around the city without needing to transfer. One thing worth noting: water pressure is a bit low, but that’s something I’ve noticed in several Canadian hotels too, so it’s not unique here. All things considered, this place offers fantastic value, convenience, and comfort for travelers who want a central, no-fuss stay in Vancouver.

Staying at West End Guest House felt like coming home—warm, welcoming, and full of charm. Kathy was incredibly friendly and went above and beyond to help with local tips and travel advice. My room was spotless, thoughtfully furnished, and so comfortable I barely wanted to leave. The atmosphere had that cozy, personal touch you don’t often find in bigger hotels. Breakfast by Barbara was a true highlight—creative and beautifully presented, almost too artistic to eat! That said, I personally would have loved a simpler English breakfast option alongside the gourmet dishes. Still, the overall experience was outstanding. From the location near downtown Vancouver to the thoughtful touches throughout, this place offers a genuine, intimate stay. If you're looking for something special and authentic, this is it. Definitely worth returning.

It's truly disappointing to see a property with heritage status allowed to deteriorate so badly. There are multiple holes in the roof, the yard and garden are completely neglected, and the surrounding area shows no signs of maintenance. Water pressure is weak, and the temperature control is inconsistent—during winter, the heating isn’t sufficient, making it necessary to wear a jacket just to stay warm. It’s clear the owners don’t care much about the property, let alone guest comfort. Yet they’re still happy to take your money. Avoid this place—your money would be better spent elsewhere. The condition is only going to get worse, and more complaints will follow. Eventually, the City of Vancouver may be forced to shut it down, which it absolutely should. This isn’t a proper B&B anymore—it’s a warning sign.

Staying at this Holiday Inn & Suites in Vancouver Downtown was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from all the major downtown attractions, and public transit is super convenient. I loved how many great restaurants were within steps of the hotel, making dinner plans effortless. What really stood out to me was the value for money—given how pricey hotels can be in Vancouver, this place offers excellent quality without breaking the bank. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and a comfortable stay overall. It’s definitely one of the best options for travelers who want convenience and affordability in the heart of the city.
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