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Discover the top hotels in Vancouver handpicked by local expert Miriam Porter.
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Miriam Porter
24 January 2025
Vancouver is one of my favourite Canadian cities and I love returning to this incredible destination for its fresh sea air. Located in British Columbia, this coastal city is surrounded on three sides by water and packed with thrilling outdoor activities like Granville Island, whale watching tours, and Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver. Many of the top-rated hotels in Vancouver are within walking distance of popular attractions like the Vancouver Lookout and Science World, delicious...Vancouver is one of my favourite Canadian cities and I love returning to this incredible destination for its fresh sea air. Located in British Columbia, this coastal city is surrounded on three sides by water and packed with thrilling outdoor activities like Granville Island, whale watching tours, and Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver. Many of the top-rated hotels in Vancouver are within walking distance of popular attractions like the Vancouver Lookout and Science World, delicious restaurants like Virtuous Pie for the best pizza in town, and trendy shopping on Robson Street. One of the warmest cities in Canada, Vancouver is perfect for solo travellers, families, and couples alike, because there really is something for everyone here. There are hotels to suit every traveller's needs too. Here’s my pick of the best hotels in Vancouver.
Fairmont WaterfrontFairmont WaterfrontRank #1
C$ 242-C$ 2,419/night
900 Canada Place Way
The Fairmont Waterfront is one of the best hotels in Vancouver due to its prime location near the historic Gastown...

The Fairmont Waterfront is one of the best hotels in Vancouver due to its prime location near the historic Gastown neighbourhood and Waterfront SkyTrain Station. I loved the floor-to-ceiling window in my guestroom, where I watched boats sail by the harbour with mountains in the background.

All the rooms come with cozy bathrobes, pillow-top beds, and stocked mini-bars. Amenities include a heated rooftop pool that’s open year-round, an indoor hot tub, and a fitness centre. The Health Club offers spa services and a personal training option for those keen to work up a sweat while on the road.

One of my favourite things about the Fairmont Waterfront is that guests can borrow hotel bikes at no charge and cycle to the legendary Vancouver Seawall for a fun workout with a view. Before heading out, have breakfast at ARC Restaurant – the Berry Smoothie is delicious.

Exchange Hotel VancouverExchange Hotel VancouverRank #2
C$ 168-C$ 1,488/night
475 Howe Street
Get ready for an exceptional experience at Exchange Hotel Vancouver. Located right downtown, this historic property...

Get ready for an exceptional experience at Exchange Hotel Vancouver. Located right downtown, this historic property is the former home of the iconic Vancouver Stock Exchange.

For almost a century, guests have loved the hotel’s custom designs, which include handcrafted furnishings, large marble bathrooms, and a stunning collection of 20th-century museum-quality artwork sourced from Europe and the UK.

Stylish rooms feature wall murals, luxury linens, large TVs, mini-fridges, and superior amenities. Guests also have access to a state-of-the-art fitness centre, including spin bikes.

After checking out Vancouver’s live music or theatre scene, I suggest returning to the hotel and unwinding at Hydra Estiatorio Mediterranean & Wine Bar.

Hotel Blu VancouverHotel Blu VancouverRank #3
C$ 176-C$ 3,812/night
177 Robson Street
Located on trendy Robson Street, Hotel Blu Vancouver is one of the best hotels in Vancouver if you’re looking for a...

Located on trendy Robson Street, Hotel Blu Vancouver is one of the best hotels in Vancouver if you’re looking for a stylish place to stay. Those travelling on business will also appreciate the sleek and functional meeting spaces.

Top amenities include an indoor pool, hot tub, dry heat sauna, and open-air terrace to enjoy a morning coffee. Or head to the Azure Breakfast Lounge for a delicious a la carte meal created with locally sourced ingredients. Pet-friendly rooms feature smart TVs, soaker tubs, Nespresso machines, and mini-fridges, and some also come with private outdoor terraces.

I suggest taking advantage of the hotel’s complimentary bike rentals to explore the city and admire the stunning views of the waterfront.

L'Hermitage HotelL'Hermitage HotelRank #4
C$ 246-C$ 1,306/night
788 Richards Street
If you’re looking for an elegant and luxurious place to stay, L'Hermitage Hotel is one of the best hotels in...

If you’re looking for an elegant and luxurious place to stay, L'Hermitage Hotel is one of the best hotels in Vancouver to book. Located just steps from Vancouver’s shopping and entertainment district, the modern and sophisticated guestrooms here are all about West Coast sophistication.

This is one of the best boutique hotels in Vancouver, with 60 guestrooms and suites. My top pick is the Boutique Solarium Room with a king bed, marble bathroom, fully equipped stainless-steel kitchen, Nespresso machine, and plush terry bathrobes and slippers you can wear in front of your own cozy fireplace.

When you get hungry head to the warm and inviting L’Orangerie Dining Room & Lounge on the fifth floor, which has a timeless vibe. I recommend L'Hermitage High Tea for the ultimate indulgence of dainty sandwiches, French preserves, and authentic teas.

Embarc VancouverEmbarc VancouverRank #5
C$ 207-C$ 676/night
1001 Hornby Street
You can’t beat the location of Embarc Vancouver as it’s situated within the Sheraton Wall Centre in the heart of the...

You can’t beat the location of Embarc Vancouver as it’s situated within the Sheraton Wall Centre in the heart of the city. It’s close to the unique shops on Robson Street, attractions such as the Vancouver Art Gallery, and restaurants including MeeT in Gastown, one of my favourites for delicious plant-based comfort food.

There’s a range of studios and suites to choose from, including a one-bedroom suite with a spectacular view of the city via floor-to-ceiling windows. This spacious suite is perfect for families as it has two baths, a kitchenette, a separate dining space, and large seating area. The suites are designed condo-style, so you’ll feel right at home.

I suggest packing a bathing suit to take a dip in the refreshing indoor swimming pool, sauna, and hot tub, and don’t forget to bring your workout gear to enjoy the fitness centre.

Hilton Vancouver DowntownHilton Vancouver DowntownRank #6
C$ 157-C$ 1,634/night
433 Robson Street
You’ll find the Hilton Vancouver Downtown right next to the buzzy Yaletown district, a cool neighbourhood with old...

You’ll find the Hilton Vancouver Downtown right next to the buzzy Yaletown district, a cool neighbourhood with old redbrick warehouses near the seawall. Make sure you save time to admire the colourful public art along the waterfront and nearby parks.

If travelling with friends or family, the hotel’s bright Queen Studio Suite sleeps four and includes a seating area with a sofa, mini-fridge, microwave, and connecting rooms. Business travellers will appreciate the meeting rooms and business centre available.

The outdoor heated rooftop saltwater pool is open year-round, making this one of the best hotels in Vancouver for those looking to get a few laps in. Don’t miss the chance to dine in Hendriks Resto Lounge, an old-school cocktail lounge and restaurant. I suggest ordering the roasted veggie bowl with grilled tofu and yam washed down with a Hendriks cocktail.

St. Regis HotelSt. Regis HotelRank #7
C$ 203-C$ 1,739/night
602 Dunsmuir Street
If you’re looking for a stylish boutique hotel in Vancouver, the St. Regis Hotel is a great choice. Art lovers will...

If you’re looking for a stylish boutique hotel in Vancouver, the St. Regis Hotel is a great choice. Art lovers will appreciate the original abstract works on display throughout the public spaces of the property, which has been welcoming travellers for over a century.

This Canadian-owned hotel is located in a renovated heritage building and has won several service awards, making it one of the best hotels in Vancouver. I’m a big fan of the luxurious Junior Queen Suite, which includes a large work area, separate living room, mini-fridge, Nespresso machine, marble bathroom, and luxury bath products. You can also enjoy a complimentary full breakfast and free movies.

Sports lovers can visit The St. Regis Bar and Grill to watch the game, while the award-winning Beaucoup Bakery & Cafe serves pastries and coffees. I recommend the delicious vegan peanut butter jelly cookie sandwich with a London Fog tea.

Seaside Hotel North VancouverSeaside Hotel North VancouverRank #8
C$ 172-C$ 1,473/night
130-125 Victory Ship Way
North Vancouver is linked to Vancouver via two bridges, one of which is the stunning Lions Gate Bridge. If you’re...

North Vancouver is linked to Vancouver via two bridges, one of which is the stunning Lions Gate Bridge. If you’re looking for outdoor adventures and mountain experiences such as walking across the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Seaside Hotel North Vancouver is a fabulous spot to book.

One of the best hotels in Vancouver for luxury lovers, this stylish high-end property includes custom wall murals, natural wood trim, and designer carpets. Their iconic Ocean View Corner Suite has stunning views over the water, as well as a sitting area with sofa bed, bathroom with rainfall shower, and a soaker tub overlooking the harbour.

I suggest visiting their spa on the third floor and getting a massage or facial to rejuvenate your body and soul. After your treatment admire the panoramic views of the sea and boardwalk from the spa’s magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows.

Blue Horizon HotelBlue Horizon HotelRank #9
C$ 207-C$ 877/night
1225 Robson Street
Located in Vancouver’s West End near Stanley Park, the Blue Horizon Hotel is locally owned and operated. If you’re...

Located in Vancouver’s West End near Stanley Park, the Blue Horizon Hotel is locally owned and operated. If you’re looking for fabulous views of the North Shore mountains, you’re in luck, as many guestrooms are corner units featuring two walls of windows and private balconies.

One of the best hotels in Vancouver for a romantic escape, I recommend couples book one of the private suites on floors 29 and 30 and watch the sunset over English Bay. Each room comes with a Nespresso machine, cozy bathrobe, TV, and mini-fridge.

Don’t forget your swimsuit for the indoor swimming pool and your workout gear for the fitness area. You can also enjoy brunch at the hotel’s on-site restaurant, ABODE, where you can sit outside soaking up the sun. I suggest ordering the Impossible Eggs made with Indian spiced tofu scramble and crispy potatoes on the side.

Wedgewood Hotel & SpaWedgewood Hotel & SpaRank #10
C$ 207-C$ 1,392/night
845 Hornby Street
Wedgewood Hotel & Spa prides itself on authenticity and is a second-generation, female-owned and operated...

Wedgewood Hotel & Spa prides itself on authenticity and is a second-generation, female-owned and operated establishment. Tthere are 83 guestrooms and suites to choose from with balconies, pillow-top mattresses, and plush bathrobes.

Make time to visit the Vancouver Art Gallery, a two-minute walk away, and popular Robson Street, just five minutes away. The hotel’s on-site spa features a peaceful relaxation lounge and luxurious treatments such as the Espresso Coconut Purifying Scrub. I recommend arriving early to try their invigorating eucalyptus steam room. There’s also a wellness centre with state-of-the-art equipment including a spin bike.

The Wedgewood’s award-winning food and beverage venues include the Michelin-recommended Bacchus Restaurant & Lounge with its stunning Venetian decor, original artwork, and European-inspired cuisine.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Vancouver

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Vancouver with confidence.

How much does a hotel cost in Vancouver?

The average price of a double room in Vancouver is C$ 357 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as C$ 205 per night. Expect to pay around C$ 343/night for a 4-star hotel in Vancouver and C$ 534/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Vancouver?

Hotels are cheapest in Vancouver in January, with average rates of C$ 330. In comparison, July is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 708.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Vancouver?

Saturday offers the lowest rates in Vancouver, with an average nightly price of C$ 454. The highest prices are found on Monday, with average rates at C$ 480.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Vancouver?

The most popular neighbourhood in Vancouver among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Downtown, with an average price of C$ 416. Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, Exchange Hotel Vancouver, and Hyatt Regency Vancouver rank among the highest-rated hotels in Downtown.

How much is a hotel in Vancouver for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Vancouver found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 102, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 163. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 102.

How much is a hotel in Vancouver for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Vancouver for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 185 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 185 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 297 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Vancouver?

Book at least 52 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Vancouver hotel.

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KAYAK's top tips for finding Vancouver hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Vancouver, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Vancouver in January and March.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Vancouver if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Monday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Vancouver found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 89, while the most expensive was C$ 499.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Vancouver for 2 days.
  • The West End is a residential area 2.5 miles from downtown that has beautiful beaches and parks, as well as diverse restaurants and shopping choices. It is a great place to experience Vancouver while still being close to downtown. The Blue Horizon Hotel is a modern choice that offers many rooms with balconies.
  • If you’re interested in doing some shopping during your trip, look at one of the hotels on Robson Street, such as The Sutton Place Hotel. Robson Street is one of the oldest commercial streets in Vancouver and is located right in the heart of downtown. It is also home to the beautiful Vancouver Public Library, and it is very close to Stanley Park.
  • Vancouver has a cheap and efficient public bike-share system named Mobi. To save money on transportation, consider booking a hotel near one of the many docking stations. The Westin Bayshore is near a docking station and it’s right on the waterfront.
  • Looking to experience Vancouver’s breathtaking scenery? Consider staying in a hotel near Stanley Park, such as the Riviera Hotel on Robson. Stanley Park is a 450-hectare public park that borders the city and has beaches, trails, and picnic areas.
  • If you’re going to Vancouver to see an NHL hockey game, find a hotel within walking distance of Rogers Arena, where you can see the Vancouver Canucks in action. This will make it much easier for you to return to your room after the game, and the hotels are generally very affordable in this area. The Sandman Hotel is right near Rogers Arena and has an indoor pool and hot tub.
  • Consider staying at the North Vancouver Hotel if you want to save money because it is fairly priced and offers free breakfast.
  • The La Quinta Inn Vancouver Airportaccepts pets at an extra cost, is a good option if you're considering traveling to Vancouver. However, in order to check in with your pet, you must first make arrangements with the hotel.
  • If you wish to spend time in the area, the Fraser River Richmond Bed & Breakfast is suggested since you might enjoy a night of gambling in the neighborhood casinos which are located within the area around the hotel.
  • The Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA's pool and fitness facility allows you to keep up your workout program while on vacation. The fitness center is fully furnished with everything you need to exercise.
  • If you're looking for a hotel with some outdoor amenities so you can enjoy being outside, Fairmont Pacific Rim has a rooftop pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, and sauna.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Vancouver

  • What are the best hotels near Vancouver’s cruise port?

    If you would like to stay in Vancouver for a few days either before or after your cruise, consider booking a hotel near the cruise port. The Pan Pacific Vancouver is a 5-star choice that offers elegant dining options and has a chic spa. The Days Inn Vancouver Downtown is an ideal hotel with reasonable prices. It’s also worth checking to see if your hotel provides a shuttle service to the cruise port.

  • What are the best hotels in downtown Vancouver?

    The Rosewood Hotel Georgia is an upscale, 1920s-themed hotel right in the middle of downtown. It is near the Pacific Centre Mall and has an on-site speakeasy bar. The Four Seasons Hotel offers luxury suites and is only a 15-minute walk from the Gastown area.

  • What are the best hotels located on Vancouver’s waterfront?

    If you would like to stay on the waterfront, consider booking the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel. It is modern and stylish, has beautiful views of both the mountains and the water, and has a bar that hosts live music. The Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront is another smart choice, as it is located between the convention center and waterfront.

  • What are the best hotels near the Vancouver International Airport?

    While it is not possible to book a hotel directly in the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), you can still find many hotels located nearby. The Pacific Gateway Hotel at Vancouver Airport is a very stylish choice that has views of the river and offers a free hotel shuttle. The Fairmont Vancouver Airport is an upscale hotel located close to the VanDusen Botanical Gardens.

  • Are there hotels with accessibility features in Vancouver hotels?

    The Pan Pacific Vancouver is a fantastic choice because it will likely provide accessibility alternatives, which you should consider before booking. There are other rooms that have been specifically designed to accommodate your needs including accessible restrooms with roll-in showers, modified switches and door handles, and grab bars by the lavatory. Other locations that have been made wheelchair accessible include the registration desk, business center, pool, restaurants, and concierge desk. Additionally, there are braille signs, assistive listening gear for persons with hearing challenges, and phone accessibility kits.

  • What are the parking and transportation options available at hotels in Vancouver?

    If you're looking for a hotel with parking and commuting options, the Wedgewood Hotel and Spa is a good choice. While staying at the hotel, you will have access to handicapped accessible parking, long-term parking surcharges, free on-site self-parking, and a limo/town car service to guarantee you feel pampered by the amenities provided. The secured covered valet parking comes as an extra if you want to pay for the service.

  • Which family friendly features are available in hotels in the area?

    Some hotels, like the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver hotel, have taken families into account and adapted their offerings appropriately. Some of the family-friendly considerations made at the hotel include concierge services to increase convenience, an ATM/banking service so you don't have to leave the building to conduct business, laundry to keep your kids clean, an outdoor pool where the kids can have fun, a mini fridge in the hotel rooms, and wedding services.

  • Do the hotels in Vancouver offer business amenities?

    If you want a hotel with features designed for business travelers, you may get a room at the EXchange Hotel Vancouver. The hotel has a business center where you can conduct business, a conference space you may use if you're traveling on business, and a laptop-friendly area inside your room with a desk so that you do not work on your bed.

  • Where to stay in Vancouver?

    The most popular neighborhoods amongst KAYAK users are Downtown and Kitsilano. Hotels in walking-distance from BC Place Stadium are also very sought-after.

  • What are the best hotels near BC Place Stadium?

    Ywca Hotel Vancouver, Georgian Court Hotel and Victorian Hotel are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of BC Place Stadium.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Vancouver?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Vancouver districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Vancouver city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Vancouver hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Vancouver that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Atrium Hotel Vancouver, Neocolonial Nouveau Kensington Vacation Home and Cassandra Hotel.

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