North Vancouver's iconic suspension bridge spanning the Capilano Canyon. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Vancouver within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
Occupying a prime pier position in North Vancouver with direct SeaBus access to downtown, the Pinnacle at the Pier offers some of the most dramatic mountain-and-harbour views in the region at a refreshingly accessible price point.
Yaletown's original design hotel remains one of Vancouver's most personality-filled stays — bold colour palettes, a buzzy Michelin-recognised bar scene, and a clientele that mirrors the neighbourhood's creative energy perfectly.
Vancouver's most beloved heritage hotel since 1912, the Sylvia sits steps from English Bay and Stanley Park in the West End. Its ivy-covered facade, unpretentious rooms, and unbeatable location have earned it a fierce multigenerational following.
Family-owned and fiercely independent, the Wedgewood Hotel has cultivated a loyal following among those who prize genuine warmth over corporate polish. The Bacchus Restaurant and its legendary Sunday brunch are essential Vancouver experiences.
Commanding the Coal Harbour waterfront with an impeccably curated interior and mountain-framed vistas, the Fairmont Pacific Rim is Vancouver's definitive luxury address. The rooftop pool, Botanist restaurant, and ORU seaside kitchen form an almost impossible-to-leave trifecta.
The DOUGLAS brings a distinctly Pacific Northwest design vocabulary to Yaletown — locally sourced art, Douglas fir accents, and a building that converses beautifully with the neighbourhood's converted-warehouse aesthetic.