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Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport

Richmond - Vancouver airport
Accented by the charm of boats floating in the 138-slip marina on the banks of the Fraser River this hotel has 7.5 acres of waterfront property in a beautiful resort-like setting - 20 minutes from downtown and 5 minutes from Vancouver International Airport.. Pacific Gateway Hotel will be closed to the public between 30MAR2020 and 14JAN2021 and will not be accepting arrivals during that time. Accented by the charm of boats floating in the 138-slip marina on the banks of the Fraser River this hotel has 7.5 acres of waterfront property in a beautiful resort-like setting - 20 minutes from downtown and 5 minutes from Vancouver International Airport. Guestrooms offer luxurious featherbeds - duvets - high-speed internet - and the hotel boasts 16000 square-feet of conference space. The hotel offers a business center open 24 hours a day with a computer workstation and high-speed Internet access. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Elevated on the 11th floor a 24-hour fitness center affords panoramic views and provides a full array of exercise equipment. An outdoor pool is bordered by a garden patio. Additional property amenities include complimentary shuttle service between Vancouver International Airport and the hotel and 24-hour reception services. Guests can take advantage of self-parking - valet parking - and bus parking for a surcharge.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(1966  reviews)
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Wedgewood Hotel & Spa

Vancouver
Fully Refundable
This hotel is located in Vancouver city centre, offering spectacular views over the waterfalls and gardens of the BC Law Courts across the street. Various shopping facilities and entertainment venues can be reached within only a few minutes on foot, and links to the underground and city train network (Burrard Station) lie about 8 minutes away on foot. Via public transport, guests will reach the main railway station, the Pacific coast, of the beaches of English Bay in about 15 minutes. Moreover, it is only a few minutes to famous sights such as historic Gastown or Chinatown. The nearest ski slopes are only around one hour from Vancouver. Renovated in 2005, this luxury hotel comprises a total of 83 rooms spread over 14 floors, including 32 suites and 10 junior suites. The lobby area of the hotel offers guests a reception area with 24-hour service, a lift, a safe, and a cloakroom. Fun and sociable evenings may be experienced in the cosy piano bar, whilst dining options include the award-winning à la carte restaurant, where guests can sample a range of culinary delicacies. Several seminar rooms offering the most modern conference technical equipment are available for those arriving on business , while all guests may make use of the Internet access as well as the room and laundry services. The rooms are elegantly decorated with fine antique pieces and original works of art from the personal collection of the owner, and come with an en suite bathroom with bath, shower and hairdryer, an Internet connection, a radio and satellite/ cable TV. Further fittings include a small fridge, a hire safe, tea and coffee making facilities, and an iron and ironing board. The heating and air conditioning are individually adjustable. A balcony is also present in every room, while the suites are more spacious and feature a separate sitting area. Leisure options at the hotel include a steam bath and a modern gym.
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(2784  reviews)
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$283 / Per Night

Royal Canadian Lodge

Banff
This hotel affords a fantastic location in Banff national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just a few minutes from the city centre with its array of shops, bars and nightclubs. Links to the public transport network are to found 10 m away and it is around 1 km to the nearest railway station whilst a ski resort is 5 km away.This upscale city hotel combines superb accommodation with attentive service. There are a total of 99 rooms on offer of which 18 are junior suites, 2 are executive suites. Amongst the facilities at this air-conditioned business hotel count a foyer with 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange facility and a cloakroom in addition to a bar, a restaurant, 2 conference rooms and a public Internet access. The room and laundry services may be taken advantage of, and there is a car park and garage parking on offer to those arriving by car. This hotel participates 'Green Partnership Program'.Each of the spacious, luxury rooms features a classic décor with solid maple furnishings, granite, fine woodworking, percale linens and Canadian artwork. Each comes with an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer, terrycloth bathrobes, a direct dial telephone, cable TV, a radio, high-speed Internet access, a safe, a small fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, ironing equipment, a double/ king-sized bed and individually controllable heating and air conditioning. All rooms are non-smoking.It is possible to relax and unwind in the hotel spa, which features a saltwater soaking pool, a hot tub, a steam room, fitness equipment as massage therapy treatments. Banff National Park offers an array of outdoor activities such as horseback riding, road/ mountain bikes and canoeing. The nearest golf course is 2 km away.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(1486  reviews)
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$145 / Per Night

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The flight left on time and the scenery was spectacular. We landed in downtown and it was a great way to be introduced to Vancouver.
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Dec 2023
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Frequently Asked Questions about Canada

What are the top activities to do in Canada?

Canada is full of exciting activities for every type of traveler. For adventure seekers, I recommend exploring the Canadian Rockies or taking a whale watching tour. For those interested in culture and history, be sure to check out the museums and cultural sites in Montreal and Quebec City. And for foodies, don't miss out on trying poutine, a classic Canadian dish made with french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

What are the must-see attractions in Toronto?

Toronto offers a variety of attractions for visitors, including the CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Toronto Islands. One of my personal favorites is the St. Lawrence Market, a bustling indoor market where you can find delicious food and unique souvenirs.

What are some popular outdoor activities in British Columbia?

British Columbia is known for its stunning natural beauty, and there are plenty of outdoor activities to take advantage of. Hiking and camping in the mountains is a popular choice, as well as skiing and snowboarding in the winter. If you're looking for something more relaxed, consider taking a scenic drive or going on a whale watching tour.

What are the top accommodations in Montreal?

Montreal has a variety of accommodations to choose from, but some of the most popular include the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, the Ritz-Carlton Montreal, and the Hotel Le St-James. For a more budget-friendly option, consider staying in a hostel or renting an Airbnb.

What are the best activities to do with kids in Vancouver?

Vancouver has plenty of activities to keep kids entertained, such as visiting the Stanley Park Children's Farmyard, exploring the Vancouver Aquarium, or taking a bike ride along the seawall. For older kids, consider taking a hike to Quarry Rock or going on a zipline tour.

What are the best places to see fall foliage in Canada?

Canada is known for its stunning fall foliage, and there are plenty of places to see it. Some of the best spots include Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia, and the Laurentian Mountains in Quebec. Be sure to plan your trip in late September or early October to catch the colors at their peak.

What are the best ski resorts in Alberta?

Alberta is home to some of the best ski resorts in Canada, including Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper. Each resort offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, as well as plenty of off-mountain activities like ice skating and snowshoeing.

What are the best places to go whale watching in Canada?

Canada has some of the best whale watching in the world, and there are plenty of places to see these majestic creatures. Some of the top spots include Tadoussac in Quebec, the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, and Victoria in British Columbia. Be sure to book a tour with a reputable company for the best experience.

What are the best accommodations in Banff?

Banff offers a variety of accommodations to suit every budget, from luxurious hotels like the Fairmont Banff Springs to budget-friendly hostels like HI Banff Alpine Centre. For a truly unique experience, consider staying in a cozy cabin at the Baker Creek Mountain Resort.

What are the top attractions in Quebec City?

Quebec City is full of history and charm, with plenty of attractions to explore. Some of the top spots include the Chateau Frontenac, the Citadelle of Quebec, and the Plains of Abraham. Be sure to take a stroll through the charming streets of Old Quebec and indulge in some delicious French-Canadian cuisine.