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898 WEST BROADWAY
Vancouver, BC V5Z1J8
2 Star
-Great view of Vancouver City Skyline and the mountains from our guest rooms -Walking distance to over 65 international restaurants just outside our doorstep -Minutes to downtown and walking distance to Granville Island Market -Recently renovated guest rooms with refrigerator and microwave in all rooms -Complimentary high speed wireless internet connection in all rooms

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is PST
· Opened in 1965
· Renovated in 2005
· 117 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.
From the Airport: Take Grant McConachie Way East from the airport over the Arthur Lang Bridge. Take the Granville Street exit -follow Granville Street North approximately 60 blocks. Turn right on West Broadway (same as West 9th Avenue). The hotel is 6 blocks East on the South side of the street
Downtown - This hotel is located near downtown.
VANCOUVER INTL ARPT, (YVR), 7.00, E, Km
Guarantee: 10Jul2008 to 10Jul2013 Guarantee - A credit card is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed
Cancel before 6:00 PM of arrival day. Cancellation penalty is 1 nights not including tax. Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Polici
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Teaching museum, housing 535,000 ethnographic and archaological
- Aquatic CentreOlympic size indoor pool and diving facility
- BC PlaceBC Lion CFL team/venue for trade shows and sports events
- Ballantyne PierSecondary pier for the summer cruise ship business
- Canada Place/PierPrimary port for the cruise ships
- Canada Place/Vancouver TradeHome of Citywide conventions
- Capilano Suspension BridgeVancouvers oldest and most exciting attraction
- Centre for the Performing ArtsPremiere Entertainment facility
- ChinatownNorth America's 2nd largest Chinatown
- City HallLocation of the City Clerk's Department
- City Square MallMall with 90 shops, Safeway and Fitness World Health Club
- Dr. Sun Yat Sen GardensFirst Ming Dynasty Scholar's garden built outside of China
- English BayAn eclectic community in the Westend of Vancouver's downtown
- GastownEstablished in 1867, Gastown is the oldest part of Vancouver
- General MotorsVenue for Canucks hockey and concerts
- Granville IslandPublic Market and Voted North Americas best Neighborhood
- Grouse Mountain Ski ResortWinter and Summer resort-Famous lumberjack show and Winter Wonderland
- H.R. MacMillan Space CentrePlanetarium, a virtual simulator and laser light shows
- Jericho BeachBeach with BBQ and concession facilities, beach volleyball nearby
- Jericho Sailing ClubUnique seaside facility providing low cost recreation access to water sports
- Kitsilano Beach Park & PoolBeach/Volleyball nets, a salt water pool and live theatre
- Langara Golf CourseOne of Vancouvers first 18 hole golf courses built in 1926
- Orpheum TheatreHome of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, opening in 1927
- Pacific Coliseum & PNWConcerts, sporting events, home of the Pacific National Exhibition
- Plaza of NationsHeart of Expo 86, one of Vancouvers best loved civic gathering places
- Queen Elizabeth GardensAcre Park at the highest point in the city Including Bloedel Conservatory
- Queen Elizabeth Pitch & Putt18 hole par 3 golf course with a spectacular 360 degree view
- Queen Elizabeth TheatreBuilt in 1959 and home of the Vancouver Opera and Ballet
- Rocky Mountaineer Railtour StationRailtour Station
- Spanish Banks BeachLocal beach, with BBQ and concession facilities
- Stanley Park1000 acres of rainforest and wildlife surrounded by the ocean and city
- Telus Sphere/Science WorldPositive attitudes towards science and technology in a fun interaction
- UBC Botanical Gardens70 acres and over 10,000 different shrubs, trees and flowers
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or nearWhile in , you might enjoy a visit to: Duncan, British Columbia: World's Largest Hockey Stick and PuckCreated for Expo '86 in Vancouver, and they somehow ended up here. La Conner, Washington: Memorial to "Dirty Biter" the Dog"Dirty Biter" was missed so much by the town that they named a park after him. Sidney, British Columbia: Mineral World & Scratch PatchWhatever gemstones you find and can fit in your bag, you can keep. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
