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If you’re planning a trip to Vancouver, you may be pouring over some travel sites, looking up Vancouver hotels, reading reviews, and deciding where to stay. Even though I’m from Vancouver and usually stay with family or friends, I’ve had the opportunity to stay many hotels in the city. Whether having a staycation or staying in hotels for work-related events, I know the ins and outs of the hotels in the city. While I haven’t stayed in all the hotels, I’ve at the very least gone inside to either eat at its restaurant or done a site tour. 

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Downtown Vancouver Hotels

Fairmont Vancouver Hotel

The Fairmont Vancouver Hotel is centrally located in the heart of downtown Vancouver. If you are taking the Skytrain into the city, it’s about a 5-minute walk from the City Centre Station stop. The hotel was built in 1939 and its once copper top has turned distinct green!  The hotel is close to many great restaurants, cafes, and shopping!

Most of the rooms have been renovated and they have flat screen TVs, coffee/tea makers, and comfortable beds. The bathrooms are a bit on the small side since they are bathrooms of yore. My only issue but not a big one. If you would like free Wi-Fi, just join Fairmont’s loyalty program for free access! 

They renovated their restaurant and bar downstairs. It’s called Notch 8 and they serve excellent cocktails. I didn’t have anything to eat but Fairmont Hotels tend to have a great food and beverage program.

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Fairmont Vancouver Hotel Suite - Vancouver Hotels

Inside my Fairmont Vancouver Hotel suite

Fairmont Vancouver Hotel Suite

Inside my Fairmont Vancouver Hotel suite

Notch 8 Fairmont

A Prohibition-era cocktail at Notch 8

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Listel Hotel

The Listel Hotel is located on popular Robson Street in downtown Vancouver. Many people walk by without noticing the hotel, which is great because I like quiet boutique hotels. There’s a great restaurant on the property called Forage helmed by Chef Chris Whittaker. If you’re a fan of art, the hotel is filled with a ton of art and even has special exhibits.

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My living room in my Listel suite

Listel Hotel

My bedddddd

Listel

A temporary exhibit by Robert Indiana

Forage Restaurant

A delectable cream puff at Forage Restaurant inside the hotel

Opus Hotel

Opus Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the Yaletown neighbourhood. I’m not the hugest fan of Yaletown since it’s a bit yuppified but I do love staying at the Opus. Their staff are super friendly, rooms are modern and updated. You also get a free phone to use which has data and is connected to the concierge if you need help. Rooms have an iPad in the room which has hundreds of newspapers from all over the world. Also a fan of their bathroom amenities, Malin and Goetz! There’s a coffee shop downstairs along with La Pentola and the Opus Bar.

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Opus Hotel Room Service

Somebody loved room service! It’s a rare treat!

La Pentola

Order the kaiserschmarrn at La Pentola. Trust me!

Vancouver Hotel Close To Airport
Fairmont Vancouver Airport

I’m a huge fan of Fairmont hotels. I stayed at the location at the Vancouver International Airport a few years back while I was exploring Richmond. I loved this hotel. It’s modern and conveniently located next to duh…the airport but also the Skytrain (above ground subway). It’s 27 minutes to downtown Vancouver or a few minutes into central Richmond. I was worried about the sound of the airplanes taking off and landing but the rooms are soundproof. So great views and no noise!

*If you would like free Wi-Fi, just join Fairmont’s loyalty program for free access!*

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YVR Fairmont - Vancouver Hotel

Fairmont YVR Airport

I stayed on the club floor and got to snack all the time!! It’s awesome!

Globe YVR - Fairmont Richmond

Had a delicious meal at The Globe, the restaurant within the hotel

Other Vancouver hotels to consider (I have not stayed but heard great reviews from friends):

Fairmont Pacific Rim – the newest addition to the Fairmont Hotels in Vancouver

Rosewood Hotel Georgia – Rosewood Hotels are an ace brand and Hawksworth Restaurant and Bel Cafe are awesome!

Shangri-La Hotel – I like Shangri-La Hotels and while I’ve not stayed at this Vancouver location, I have had food at Jean Georges! Yum!

Westin Bayshore – I have not stayed here for ages but as a Starwood Preferred Hotel member, I always love Westin Hotels. The location right at Stanley Park is awesome too.

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**Disclaimer: Many thanks to the Opus, Listel Hotel, Fairmont YVR and Vancouver Airport for hosting me. As always, opinions stated are my own. This post contains affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, if you click through an affiliate link and make a purchase, I may make a commission.**

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