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Vancouver's hotels—until recently—weren't especially design-focused or contemporary. Top-end lodgings are typically spacious and immaculate, with excellent service, but most have decor and amenities dating back a decade or more. The awarding to Vancouver of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games changed that; many hotels are already in renovation mode, and some new contenders have come to town, including the luxurious Shangri-La, the Loden, and a fourth Fairmont property—the Fairmont Pacific Rim, scheduled to open January 2010. A half-billion-dollar Ritz-Carlton hotel-condo project, once slated to open in 2011, is now dead, a victim of the global downturn.
Step into a tranquil oasis amid a thriving, coastal city. Enjoy complete renewal in our stylish guest suites, where soothing amenities including Westin's...more
book now ›The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, offers guests the best of both worlds: the activities and cultural events of Vancouver, as well as a relaxing resort experience....more
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Greek-born owner Eleni Skalbania, who opened the Wedgewood in 1984, is fond of traditional decor: Inlaid parquet floors, Turkish rugs, leather armchairs,...more
Charming and blowsy, the Sylvia is the Blanche DuBois of hotels. A 1912 eight-story brick apartment building on the bayfront, it's been a hotel since...more
When locals think of the 397-room Sutton Place, they think of chocolate. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the hotel's Fleuri restaurant hosts an...more
Formerly a run-down hotel with a stripper pole in the basement, this 1913 relic (no relation to the St. Regis in New York or its namesake luxury brand) had an...more
For its entry into North America, the Hong Kong–based Shangri-La chain fired a dramatic opening salvo. The 119-room Shangri-La Vancouver takes up the...more
Set right on the downtown harbor and adjacent to Canada Place (home of the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre), this modern 23-story tower is big with...more
Yaletown's only hotel, and the most design-centric place in Vancouver, Opus is once again one of our top choices, thanks to the completion of a two-year project...more
When the Loden opened in late 2008, it poached regulars from both the super-cool Opus and the traditional Sutton Place, promising a boutique hotel experience...more









