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ol Business Centre In room modem In room fax Gym 24 hour room service Concierge The Granville Island Hotel is a unique 'Island hideaway’ minutes from the Vancouver downtown core. Granville Island adventures or city excursions are just a hop, skip and a jump from the hotel’s front door. Vacation, relaxation or business, this place suits all needs. The Dockside Restaurant and Lounge offers fine food and beverage service in two facilities rolled into one – and it’s a lovely 'clubby’ atmosphere for drinks with a client. Five on-site meeting rooms are an added convenience, although room service is limited to between 7am and 10pm. \n
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All OPUS rooms and suites feature spa bathrooms with deep soaker tubs and/or walk-in showers and oversized windows that open for plenty of fresh air and natural light. On-site restaurant Elixir evokes the spirit of a Parisian brasserie with its pressed tin ceiling, and a stained glass ceiling over a horseshoe bar with brass railings. Executive chef Don Letendre, formerly of the Moustache Café, presides over a bistro menu that’s straight out of Montparnasse. Later – with its eyepoppingly colourful furniture – you’ll find the Opus bar (just off the lobby) is a great place to meet friends or unwind after a long day of sightseeing or work. A member of the small luxury hotel chain.
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A restful, European-style hotel in the heart of downtown Vancouver’s theatre and sports entertainment district. On-site, there is a full business centre, as well as four meetings rooms of varying sizes. Room service is available from 7sam to 11pm, but you’ll certainly want to try out the on-site dining, as the William Tell is Vancouver’s longest established haute cuisine restaurant. As well, there’s the room known simply as 'The Bistro’ (bar) and for more casual, sporty type meals, the Beatty Street Bar and Grill. Easy access and egress, and a quiet location overall.
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The Landis Hotel and Suites offers beautifully appointed two-bedroom suites, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Ideal for extended stays in the city, the accommodations are 800 to 1000 sqft with two luxurious penthouses each of 1475 sqft (the latter cost C$500 per night apiece – ideal for entertaining, as each had a fully equipped kitchen, living room and dining room). Pool, fitness centre and business facilities are available in the Marriott next door and are all included in the Landis Suites’ room charges. All rooms are fitted with fax and high-speed modem connections.
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The Sylvia Hotel is ideally situated on beautiful English Bay, two blocks from Stanley Park, yet only ten minutes from downtown Vancouver. What you give up in creature comforts (rooms can be modest), you gain in location and ambience. The Sylvia is an historic edifice in the old-world style, complete with ivy-covered brick. 'Sylvia’s’ is their on-site dining-and- entertainment facility, comprising an unpretentious restaurant, lively bar and bistro (with seasonal and frequent evening live entertainment). Room service 7am to 11pm. In season, English Bay – the beach is literally right across the street – is suitable for Ocean swimmers (it's safe and warm, albeit crowded).
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