The
Listel Hotel is a magnificent hotel located in
the heart of downtown Vancouver and is just a
few steps away from the area's most popular
attractions including Stanley Park, Pacific
Centre mall and the Cruise Ship Terminal. With
over 100 beautifully appointed guest rooms, as
well as meeting facilities, and banqueting
space, this property is the perfect choice for
both business and leisure travelers.
Even
the most discerning travelers will be satisfied
with the venerable Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.
This five star hotel is housed inside a lovely
building completed in 1939 and refurbished
with all the modern amenities expected by
today's traveler. Besides impeccable service,
the Fairmont has two award winning
restaurants, a wine bar, a day spa, and a
health club with indoor swimming pool.
Vancouver
Airport Marriott
The
Vancouver Airport Marriott provides great amenities
and service in a location just three miles
from Vancouver International Airport and 20
minutes from downtown Vancouver. The upscale,
four-star hotel has been named as one of the
top five Marriott's in all of North America,
so you can expect a very high level of
satisfaction. One of the best hotel features
is the rooftop pool, perfect for taking in
some unobstructed rays.
Within
a stone’s throw of downtown Vancouver lies
Van Dusen Gardens, a world-class
botanical garden. The majestic evergreens
throughout the site pre-date the garden, and
the gardens have evolved around them. Paved
pathways lead to wonderful plant groups
including hollies (the largest collection in
Canada), bamboos, magnolias, rhododendrons and
azaleas which, in late spring, attracts
visitors from all over. You’ll find various
theme gardens within Van Dusen’s 55-acres,
including large formal and informal perennial
borders, a children’s garden, rose and
lakeside gardens.
Choose
from a galaxy of presentations, from star
finding and children’s shows to dazzling
laser light and astronomy shows in the Star
Theatre. The Cosmic Courtyard includes
hands-on exhibits, space artifacts, and
interpretive videos and computer games to
travel the solar system, dock the shuttle,
touch a real moon rock, visit the
International Space Station and morph yourself
into an alien.
It’s
hard to imagine such serenity could exist
amidst Vancouver’s bustling Chinatown, but
these gardens are a walled treasure of
tranquility. Named for the founder of the
first Chinese republic who visited Vancouver
many times, Dr. San Yat Sen Gardens is the
first (and to date, only) garden of its kind
to be created outside of China.