Showing 24 Hotels out of 93 in "Vancouver (BC)"

View of Victorian Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)

Victorian Hotel

From $84 /night
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View of Sunset Inn and Suites, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $108 /night
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View of The Burrard Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)

The Burrard Hotel

From $144 /night
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View of Landis Hotel and Suites, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $79 /night
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View of The Sylvia Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)

The Sylvia Hotel

From $111 /night
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View of Holiday Inn North Vancouver, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $140 /night
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View of Best Western PLUS Sands, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $150 /night
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View of North Vancouver Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $166 /night
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View of Granville Island Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $159 /night
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View of Barclay Hotel, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)

Barclay Hotel

From $57 /night
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View of Hotel at the Waldorf, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)
From $163 /night
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View of Skwachays Lodge, a top-rated hotel in Vancouver (BC)

Skwachays Lodge

From $130 /night
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Accommodation Types in Vancouver (BC)

About Vancouver (BC)

Vancouver's history is rooted in Indigenous cultures, notably the Coast Salish peoples, followed by European settlement as a logging and trading post. Incorporated in 1886, it rapidly grew into a key Pacific gateway, shaped by waves of immigration from Asia and beyond. This diversity defines its culture: a harmonious, progressive blend where East meets West, evident in its cuisine, festivals, and daily life. The city is famous for its stunning setting, film production (earning it the nickname 'Hollywood North'), and outdoor lifestyle. Main districts each offer a distinct flavor: Downtown is the bustling commercial core with high-rises and shopping; Gastown is the historic, cobblestoned heart; Yaletown features converted warehouses and trendy lofts; Kitsilano offers a laid-back, beachy vibe; and Commercial Drive buzzes with bohemian, multicultural energy. Granville Island, a peninsula turned public market and arts hub, encapsulates the city's creative, community-oriented spirit.

Best Time to Visit Vancouver (BC)

The best time to visit Vancouver is during the late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) for pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower rain chances. Summer (July-August) is the peak tourist season, offering warm, dry weather perfect for beaches and festivals like the Celebration of Light fireworks competition, but it comes with higher prices and crowds. Winter is mild but very wet and gray, ideal for nearby skiing at Whistler and experiencing festive markets, though rain is constant. The off-peak seasons (late fall and winter, excluding holidays) offer the best hotel rates. Major events span the year: spring brings the Vancouver International Wine Festival; summer has numerous outdoor concerts and festivals; fall features the Vancouver International Film Festival; and winter is marked by Christmas markets and lights. Be prepared for rain in any season except high summer.

Where to Stay in Vancouver (BC)

Downtown high

The bustling heart of Vancouver with high-rise offices, major hotels, shopping on Robson Street, and the waterfront Canada Place. It's the most central and convenient base.

Best for: First-time visitors, shopping, business travelers
Gastown mid-high

The city's historic birthplace, with cobblestone streets, the iconic steam clock, trendy boutiques, and acclaimed restaurants in converted brick buildings.

Best for: History, dining, photography, nightlife
Yaletown high

A former industrial warehouse district now transformed into a chic neighborhood of loft apartments, high-end fashion stores, and buzzing patio restaurants.

Best for: Upscale dining, luxury stays, people-watching
West End mid

A vibrant, dense residential area bordering Stanley Park. A mix of heritage homes, apartments, diverse restaurants, and close to English Bay Beach.

Best for: Local vibe, beach access, LGBTQ+ friendly
Kitsilano (Kits) mid-high

A laid-back, affluent neighborhood with a famous beach, yoga studios, boutique shops on West 4th Avenue, and stunning views of the city skyline.

Best for: Families, beach life, outdoor activities
Commercial Drive low-mid

A bohemian, multicultural hub known for its indie shops, eclectic cafes, live music venues, and strong Italian and Latin American influences.

Best for: Foodies, alternative culture, budget eats
Granville Island mid

Actually a peninsula under the Granville Street Bridge, it's a thriving public market and arts community with studios, theaters, and waterfront dining.

Best for: Food, arts, families, unique shopping
North Vancouver (Lonsdale Quay) mid

Across the Burrard Inlet, accessed by SeaBus. Offers a smaller-town feel, access to mountain trails, and the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge.

Best for: Outdoor enthusiasts, mountain views, day trips
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Vancouver (BC)

What is the price range for hotels in Vancouver (BC)?

Hotels in Vancouver (BC) range from $57 to $177 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $57/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $177/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

How many hotels are available in Vancouver (BC)?

Vancouver (BC) has 93 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

How do I find highly-rated hotels in Vancouver (BC)?

Our hotels in Vancouver (BC) are sorted by star rating and guest reviews by default. Look for 4-5 star hotels with the highest number of positive reviews. Filter by '5 Stars' or '4+ Stars' to see the top-rated properties. Hotels with more reviews tend to have more reliable ratings.

What types of accommodations are available in Vancouver (BC)?

Vancouver (BC) offers various accommodation types including 3-star hotels, 4-star hotels, 5-star luxury properties, vacation rentals, apartments, and resorts. Each type offers different amenities and price points. Our filters help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Which hotels in Vancouver (BC) are closest to Stanley Park?

We have a dedicated section for hotels near Stanley Park. Use the 'Hotels near Stanley Park' tab to view properties close to this attraction, sorted by proximity, rating, and price. This makes it easy to find the perfect hotel for visiting this popular destination.

What are the best hotels near Stanley Park?

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Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Stanley Park. Filter by budget range ($57-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

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Browse our curated list of hotels near Stanley Park in Vancouver (BC). You can filter by star rating, price range, and amenities. Hotels are sorted by guest ratings and proximity to the attraction, making it easy to find the perfect match for your needs.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Stanley Park?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Stanley Park. Filter by budget range ($57-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

How can I compare hotels near Stanley Park?

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What are the best hotels near Canada Place?

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Are there budget-friendly hotels near Canada Place?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Canada Place. Filter by budget range ($57-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

How can I compare hotels near Canada Place?

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