Safety Score
7.2/10
Currency
CAD
Language
English
Timezone
UTC−8
About Vancouver
Vancouver is a green city of mountains and ocean neighborhoods. The city offers hiking, skiing, and ocean views in one setting. Food trucks and markets keep the vibe casual.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Vancouver is from June to October when the mountains and beaches are most accessible.
Where to Stay in Vancouver, Canada
Hotels & Accommodations in Vancouver
The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.
Fairmont Pacific Rim
Sleek, modern glass tower with a world-class sushi bar and live music lobby
The city's trendiest luxury hotel, blending high-tech rooms with a vibrant social scene.
- +Stunning views
- +Elite spa
- +Vibrant lobby
- -Can be very busy
Rosewood Hotel Georgia
Meticulously restored 1920s landmark with a premier art collection
A fusion of historic elegance and modern luxury; home to the famous Hawksworth Restaurant.
- +Historic charm
- +Central
- +Sophisticated
- -Formal atmosphere
Shangri-La Vancouver
The city's tallest building with floor-to-ceiling windows and Asian-inspired luxury
A serene sanctuary in the heart of the luxury shopping district with an excellent outdoor pool.
- +Floor-to-ceiling glass
- +Top-tier spa
- +Central
- -Service can be slow
Wedgewood Hotel & Spa
Family-owned boutique luxury with European old-world elegance
Consistently top-rated for personalized service and its cozy, wood-paneled Bacchus bar.
- +Intimate service
- +Great bar
- +Elegant rooms
- -Smaller gym
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
"Castle in the City" with iconic copper roof and legendary history
Grand railway hotel vibes with massive rooms and a storied past hosting royalty.
- +Historic grandeur
- +Central
- +Large rooms
- -Older wings vary
Loden Hotel
Award-winning personalized service with a focus on wellness and quiet luxury
A chic, residential-feeling boutique hotel known for its "Loden Cabs" and yoga amenities.
- +Private feel
- +Great service
- +Quiet
- -Smaller lobby
Opus Vancouver
Vibrant, lifestyle-focused hotel with colorful rooms in the trendiest district
The social heart of Yaletown; rooms are themed by "personality" and feature bold decor.
- +Yaletown location
- +Trendy bar
- +Dog-friendly
- -Can be loud
The Douglas, Autograph Collection
Industrial-chic design with a living lobby featuring a 25-foot Douglas fir
Modern, nature-inspired luxury integrated into the Parq Vancouver entertainment complex.
- +Unique design
- +Casino access
- +Modern tech
- -Away from West End
L'Hermitage Hotel
Quiet, European-style luxury focused on residential comfort
A hidden gem offering spacious suites and an outdoor salt-water lap pool.
- +Spacious suites
- +Quiet
- +Excellent pool
- -Limited dining
The Burrard
Converted 1956 motor hotel with a retro-cool, neon-lit courtyard
A quirky, colorful budget-boutique stay that feels like a trip to Palm Springs.
- +Retro charm
- +Free bikes
- +Affordable
- -No gym/pool
JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
Modern skyscraper hotel part of a massive casino and dining complex
High-tech business luxury with the city's largest hotel ballroom and eight restaurants.
- +Elite gym
- +Casino access
- +New facilities
- -Area is still developing
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
The city's central business workhorse with direct access to the SkyTrain
Massive, efficient hotel popular for its "Hyatt Regency" reliability and Starbucks in lobby.
- +Direct transit access
- +Central
- +Reliable
- -Standard corporate feel
Pan Pacific Vancouver
Located atop Canada Place with iconic "sails" and harbor views
A Vancouver classic offering 360-degree views of the water and North Shore mountains.
- +Harbor views
- +Convention access
- +Iconic
- -Lobby is very public
Hilton Vancouver Downtown
All-suite hotel in a modern tower near the entertainment district
Spacious suites provide extra room for business travelers needing a desk and lounge area.
- +All-suite rooms
- +Heated pool
- +Location
- -Busy Robson traffic
Fairmont Waterfront
Sustainable luxury with a rooftop herb garden and apiary
Known for its commitment to local sourcing and its prime location for cruise travelers.
- +Rooftop garden
- +Harbor views
- +Central
- -Busy lobby
Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
High-value 4-star hotel with a revolving restaurant vibe and harbor views
Offers some of the best value for waterfront views in the city.
- +Harbor views
- +Good pool
- +Value
- -Older building style
The Sutton Place Hotel
Classic, traditional luxury with a famous wine merchant onsite
A reliable 5-star standard that often hosts film stars during production season.
- +Celebrity spotting
- +Great bar
- +Large rooms
- -Traditional/Dated decor
Exchange Hotel Vancouver
Located in the historic 1929 stock exchange building
Blending a historic facade with ultra-modern, LEED Platinum-certified rooms.
- +Modern design
- +Central
- +Eco-friendly
- -Small rooms
Georgian Court Hotel
Independent boutique-style hotel across from BC Place
Comfortable, spacious rooms with a dedicated "women-only" floor and great amenities.
- +Spacious rooms
- +Quiet
- +Good value
- -Near stadiums (loud)
Sylvia Hotel
Vine-covered 1912 landmark right on English Bay Beach
Vancouver's most beloved historic hotel, offering a cozy "neighborhood" feel.
- +Beachfront
- +Historic
- +Quiet
- -Older plumbing/amenities
Hotel Willo (Formerly YWCA)
The best-kept secret for safe, clean, and affordable city stays
Recently rebranded; offers social-mission stays that are incredibly clean and central.
- +Unbeatable price
- +Very clean
- +Social mission
- -Shared bath options
The Cambie Hostel Gastown
Legendary party hostel with a famous pub on the ground floor
The social center for backpackers in Vancouver's oldest neighborhood.
- +Vibrant bar
- +Very cheap
- +Gastown vibe
- -Loud/Party environment
Samesun Vancouver
Top-rated hostel with a social vibe and organized city tours
Known for being the most social hostel on the Granville entertainment strip.
- +Social vibe
- +Free breakfast
- +Central
- -Busy nightlife street
St. Regis Hotel Vancouver
Boutique business hotel with a high-end inclusive breakfast
Independent (non-Marriott) hotel offering incredible value with many free inclusions.
- +Free breakfast
- +Central
- +Good Wi-Fi
- -Traditional decor
Fairmont Vancouver Airport
The only soundproofed luxury hotel located inside the YVR terminal
Voted the best airport hotel in North America; features floor-to-ceiling runway views.
- +In-terminal
- +Runway views
- +Quiet
- -Away from city center
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Where to Stay in Vancouver - Best Hotels & Accommodations
Choosing where to stay in Vancouver is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Vancouver, Canada, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.
Popular places to stay in Vancouver include Fairmont Pacific Rim, Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Shangri-La Vancouver, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.
The best area to stay in Vancouver depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Vancouver experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.
Browse Vancouver's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Vancouver, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions about Vancouver
What is the best area to stay in Vancouver?
The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.
When should I book accommodation in Vancouver?
For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.
What type of accommodation is best for Vancouver?
Vancouver offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.
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About Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver is one of Canada's most visited destinations, celebrated for Mountains, Ocean, Food, Parks. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in North America can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, Vancouver has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.
Our free Vancouver guide covers 25 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal Vancouver's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.
The food scene in Vancouver is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic Canada cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in Vancouver doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how Vancouver's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.
Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a Vancouver visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of Vancouver that fits your pace.
A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is English; the currency is CAD; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Vancouver is from June to October when the mountains and beaches are most accessible.. Getting around Vancouver is generally straightforward — most cities in Canada offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated Vancouver travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.
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