Where to Stay in Vancouver: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit

Posted: 10/29/23 | October 29th, 2023 Vancouver is my favorite city in Canada. (It’s also one of my favorite cities in the world. I love it.) Spend a few days here, and you’ll see why it’s consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world. Vancouver is the third largest in Canada. As a traveler, there aren’t a ton of areas you are going to stay in as you’ll want to be fairly centrally located but Vancouver is still big enough that you can spend a lot of time commuting if you aren’t careful. To help you figure out where to stay in Vancouver, I’ve created this detailed list. It includes a brief description of each area, why I like it, and my favorite accommodations in that neighborhood so you know exactly what to expect. Here’s everything you need to know about where to stay in Vancouver: Table of Contents   Where to Stay in Vancouver for First-Time Visitors: Yaletown This upscale neighborhood just south of downtown is perfect for families, couples, and first-time visitors. There are half a dozen parks to enjoy when the weather is nice and you’re right along the water, which means views of nearby Granville Island. It’s also one of the trendier neighborhoods, with lots of chic shops, cocktail bars, healthy restaurants, and likely the odd celebrity if you look carefully. There aren’t many hotels here so it has a more residential feel than other parts of the city. The major soccer, hockey, and football arenas are all here too. Best places to stay in Yaletown: MIDRANGE: Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel – This three-star hotel features rooms with kitchenettes that have microwaves, stovetops, and a fridge. There’s also a continental breakfast with fresh waffles. The rooms, while dated, are large, have good light, and have comfortable beds. There’s a TV and desk in each room too and the hotel has an indoor pool. I think it’s the best value hotel in the area. LUXURY: OPUS Vancouver – This upscale, five-star hotel has large, contemporary rooms painted in bright, vivid colors that feature Nespresso machines, super comfy beds, desks, and flat-screen TVs. The bathrooms are large, with heated floors, decent shower pressure, and plush bathrobes. There’s a stylish cocktail bar downstairs as well as a fitness center too. Where to Stay in Vancouver for Foodies: Gastown & Chinatown Gastown is one of the most iconic areas of Vancouver. With its Victorian-era buildings and cobblestone streets, it’s one of the most photographed areas of town. It’s also one of the oldest. There are loads of bars here too, so it’s a good choice if you want to experience the city’s nightlife. Since Gastown isn’t huge, it often gets lumped together with Chinatown, which is just to the south. This buzzing district is the biggest Chinatown in the country, owing to the fact that immigrants from Asia historically arrived in Vancouver. Don’t miss the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden while you’re here. It’s gorgeous! Best places to stay in Gastown & Chinatown: BUDGET: Cambie Hostel – Gastown – Housed in a building dating back to the late 1800s, this party hostel has a super lively bar that draws in crowds of locals. It can get incredibly loud (bring earplugs!), but that makes it super easy to meet people. The dorm beds are comfy, though they don’t have curtains or outlets, and there are lockers for storage. The breakfast, while not included, is excellent (you can get eggs, bacon, and hash browns and veg options). MIDRANGE: Skwachàys Lodge – This three-star boutique hotel features gorgeous Indigenous art throughout the property (there’s even a gallery in the lobby too). The rooms are spacious and colorful, with unique art and decorations. Each room has a kitchenette (in case you want to cook) as well as a desk and a very comfortable bed. The included breakfast is delicious and has lots of variety. Where to Stay in Vancouver for Luxury: Coal Harbour Located between Gastown and the West End, this waterfront district is one of the more upscale parts of town (there’s no budget accommodation here). There are lots of luxury apartments and, during the day, it’s pretty laid-back. It’s right near the massive Stanley Park too, where you’ll find beaches, a seawall path, forest paths, the aquarium, and much more. There’s also a nice trail along the waterfront (the Seawall Water Walk) where you can go for a stroll to take in the views. If you’re heading out on a cruise from Vancouver, this is the best area to stay in since, you’re close to the harbor. Best places to stay in the Coal Harbour: MIDRANGE: Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel – Located just two blocks from the waterfront, this four-star hotel offers an incredible value for the location. Rooms include large flat-screen TVs, a desk, and soft, comfortable beds. The rooms feel a bit dated but are large and airy, with a minimalist design. The bathrooms are bright and have bidets as well as showers with decent pressure. Breakfast, while not included, has a

Where to Stay in Vancouver: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit