Vancouver is one of Canada's prettiest port cities. It plays host to thousands of tourists annually and welcomes newcomers from all over the world to its multicultural setting. There is no shortage of Vancouver hotels downtown in price ranges from under fifty dollars a night to luxury hotels that rent for thousands.
Before you book your accommodations do some research. Consider where you want to sightsee and what hotels are closest to the things you want to do.
If you are on a tight budget then The Best Western Plus is good value. On Drake Street in the heart of downtown Vancouver, it is on the route for the free shuttle that provides rides to Vancouver's most popular tourist and commercial destinations. With free Wi-Fi, coffee and free shuttle service you can see a good part of the city on foot or on the shuttle. Guests complimented The Best Western on its friendly helpful staff. Some rural visitors found the downtown noise distracting.
Another value hotel is The Barclay on Robson Street. This budget hotel rents for under fifty dollars a night and provides good rooms and access to the shuttle a short walk from the hotel. The hotel is clean, the Wi-Fi is free and the hotel staff is friendly and accommodating. Guests found the absence of an elevator an inconvenience.
If you are looking for something grander The Best Western Chateau Granville rents for under a hundred dollars a night. Located on Granville Avenue, the hotel offers downtown sites (and of course the noise) while providing nice rooms and helpful service. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi, free morning newspaper, and free local telephone service. Guests complimented the quality of the food.
If this is a luxurious trip then two hotels will make your stay memorable. The first is Vancouver's "Castle Hotel". The lovely, stately Fairmount speaks of opulent times and famous guests. Located on West Georgia Street, it provides an awesome view of the coastal mountains, the Pacific Ocean and Vancouver's illuminated night skyline. If you want to live like the stars, book a room on the Gold Floor where complimentary continental breakfast and afternoon tea canapés are served to guests while they peruse the breathtaking city view.
The second luxurious experience awaits wealthy guests at the BC Four Seasons. The hotel offers spectacular views of the mountains, the Pacific, and the city. It is conveniently located in the centre of the shopping and theatre areas. Four Seasons' ballrooms have hosted celebrity weddings of some of BC's elite. The Four Seasons offers family and children's activities which are outlined in their children's amenities.Whether you are a first-time visitor to Vancouver or a frequent traveler to this busy port city, Vancouver Hotels downtown offer everything from highly affordable to sinfully opulent surroundings.
Before you book your accommodations do some research. Consider where you want to sightsee and what hotels are closest to the things you want to do.
If you are on a tight budget then The Best Western Plus is good value. On Drake Street in the heart of downtown Vancouver, it is on the route for the free shuttle that provides rides to Vancouver's most popular tourist and commercial destinations. With free Wi-Fi, coffee and free shuttle service you can see a good part of the city on foot or on the shuttle. Guests complimented The Best Western on its friendly helpful staff. Some rural visitors found the downtown noise distracting.
Another value hotel is The Barclay on Robson Street. This budget hotel rents for under fifty dollars a night and provides good rooms and access to the shuttle a short walk from the hotel. The hotel is clean, the Wi-Fi is free and the hotel staff is friendly and accommodating. Guests found the absence of an elevator an inconvenience.
If you are looking for something grander The Best Western Chateau Granville rents for under a hundred dollars a night. Located on Granville Avenue, the hotel offers downtown sites (and of course the noise) while providing nice rooms and helpful service. The hotel also offers free Wi-Fi, free morning newspaper, and free local telephone service. Guests complimented the quality of the food.
If this is a luxurious trip then two hotels will make your stay memorable. The first is Vancouver's "Castle Hotel". The lovely, stately Fairmount speaks of opulent times and famous guests. Located on West Georgia Street, it provides an awesome view of the coastal mountains, the Pacific Ocean and Vancouver's illuminated night skyline. If you want to live like the stars, book a room on the Gold Floor where complimentary continental breakfast and afternoon tea canapés are served to guests while they peruse the breathtaking city view.
The second luxurious experience awaits wealthy guests at the BC Four Seasons. The hotel offers spectacular views of the mountains, the Pacific, and the city. It is conveniently located in the centre of the shopping and theatre areas. Four Seasons' ballrooms have hosted celebrity weddings of some of BC's elite. The Four Seasons offers family and children's activities which are outlined in their children's amenities.Whether you are a first-time visitor to Vancouver or a frequent traveler to this busy port city, Vancouver Hotels downtown offer everything from highly affordable to sinfully opulent surroundings.
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