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Crowne Plaza Hotel Georgia in Vancouver offers concierge and business services, generous meeting spaces, and state-ofthe-art fitness facilities, which may explain why they’re favoured by business travellers worldwide. Room service is open only from 6.30am to 10pm, but you probably won’t mind, as the on-site restaurants are very good – no midnight snacks required. Dine at Casablanca Lounge (snacks and drinks) or As Time Goes By Restaurant (full meal service). If you’re looking for a uniquely Vancouver purchase, Sen5es is a tiny candy-and-bake-shop tucked into the Crowne Plaza Hotel Georgia’s south corner – their fruit gélées are amazing.
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his 23-storey full-service hotel, is one of the newest hotels to grace the downtown skyline: Capturing the definitive feel of the West Coast, Delta Vancouver Suites offers today’s business traveller the finest in state-of-the-art technology, comfort and luxury in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Only a few minutes walk to the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre, waterfront, Canada Place, theatres, shopping, Gastown and GM Place. Directly connected to Simon Fraser University’s new state- of-the-art Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue Conference facility, designed to accommodate world-class events. Their business centre is open 24 hours for your convenience. Two world-class restaurants are on-site: the Manhattan and Spencer’s Bar.
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The Executive Hotel Downtown Vancouver is a stylish, boutique hotel situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver featuring views of the city, ocean and mountains. All of this is comes at a surprisingly low room rate. The hotel offers facilities such as a restaurant, lounge, fitness rooms, hot tub and a complimentary local shuttle. The rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows extending breathtaking views. In-room amenities include a mini-fridge, coffee maker with tea and coffee, cable TV with pay-per-view movies, in-room safe, iron/ironing board and a hairdryer. The hotel is only minutes to fine dining,shopping and entertainment venues.Room service operates from 6.30am to 10pm.
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It might never occur to you that staying at an airport hotel would be a good idea – until you try the Fairmont Airport Hotel, that is. It’s the height of luxury, windows are triple-glazed, so you’ll sleep in quiet comfort. You’ll hardly realise you’re at the airport, unless you visit the pool and hot tub, where you can see the queues of people below, outbound at the international terminal. And that’s another reason to stay here: You’re already at the terminal. A truly first-class restaurant and bar (Globe at YVR – attracts eager crowds from Vancouver virtually every night – don’t forget to reserve) round out the offerings.
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A 'snapshot’ fact about this hotel: They keep a pet canine leashed near the concierge desk, for those hotel guests who like to get their exercise while walking a dog. Very civilised. The hotel itself is large, well appointed and extremely luxurious. As at many of Vancouver’s other top hotels, daily newspapers are delivered to all guests. Two conjoined dining facilities – both under the 'Heron’s’ banner on-site – offer delightful cuisine, drinks and a truly exemplary Sunday brunch. Live piano is the usual accompaniment. Meeting rooms, from modest private rooms to ballroom size, await. Out front, there’s always a waiting queue of taxis to whisk you to your destination.
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