Rogers Arena in downtown Vancouver is the home of the Vancouver Canucks, seating over 18,800 fans and hosting the city's most passionate sporting events alongside major concerts. The arena hosted ice hockey events during the 2010 Winter Olympics and has been the backdrop for multiple dramatic Canucks playoff runs. Hotels in Vancouver combine arena access with the city's spectacular mountain and ocean scenery, outstanding Pacific Rim cuisine, Stanley Park, and Granville Island's vibrant market.
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.
A landmark since 1927, the Hotel Georgia underwent a masterful restoration that preserved its grand Georgian Revival bones while infusing every corner with contemporary refinement. Hawksworth Restaurant remains the city's most celebrated dining room.
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.
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.
The Loden is Coal Harbour's most intimate luxury option — 77 rooms of considered design, attentive service, and a sense of neighbourhood connection that larger rivals rarely achieve. Voya restaurant is a hidden gem.
Perched above the Canada Place cruise ship terminal with five-sails architecture and unmatched harbour panoramas, Pan Pacific Vancouver is an icon. The pool deck views of the North Shore mountains are genuinely breathtaking.