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"Loved this hotel"
This hotel is really well situated - close to the waterfront and the little sea bus across to Granville Island and also close to the shops and all other amenities.
It is extremely good value for money, spotlessly clean and with very courteous staff on the reception desk. There is a small outdoor pool and a small indoor gym for those who wish to maintain their fitness levels! It is also well located for coach tour pick ups and has the city tour bus stop right outside.
This hotel would be my first choice if I ever have the opportunity to visit beautiful Vancouver again.
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"What a Great Stay"
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
This hotel was our final stay on the western leg of our "Big Trip" to Canada and I must say it met our expectations and more!
My husband and I had been in touch with the hotel prior to our arrival both via Internet and phone (while in Jasper) in order to arrange a whale watching trip and the staff were extremely helpful and courteous (many thanks again) in sorting us out. Their great service continued throughout our stay and we could well recommend a drink in the bar after a days sight-seeing (great drinks - thanks Jen).
We drove into Vancouver and located the hotel and it's car park very easily. The room we were allocated was on the 4th floor and, as requested, it was quiet (it faced the ally and was next to the linen cupboard), a lovely size with 2 queen beds and very clean and functional. Our only initial problem was we couldn't find the ice machine but soon discovered that it was located on both the 3rd & 5th floors so that issue was quickly resolved.
The main lobby and bar area was very clean and tidy and the hotel was ideally located to get the aquabus to Granville Island ($2.50 each way - a bit pricy for a 1 minute trip) - perfect for shopping, entertainment and whale watching tours. It only took 15 minutes to walk up Granville to shopping malls, food outlets etc near Canada Place however, reception helped out a lot in suggesting closer eateries and recommended a great pizza literally round the corner.
We tended to walk everywhere (Gastown, Chinatown, Canada Place) and only took the bus when getting to Stanley Park (lovely place especially by English Bay for the evening sun), however, it was our choice not to use the buses and the hotel was located well to catch the local transport / hop-on tour bus if that's what you wanted.
On a whole, we had a lovely stay in Vancouver and it was enhanced by the attentive help and service at the Inn at False Creek (we even got a lovely acknowledgement letter to our home on return thanking for us for returning our survey - nice touch!). We would recommend a stay here to anyone and would definately return here should we come to Vancouver again.
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"Very Nice Hotel and Stay!"
This was my first time in BC,Vancouver and I was there only for 3 nights but the hotel I stayed in was exellent.
My room was big,bright with a queen size bed that looked more like a king.One of the walls behind the bed is made of briks and looks very cozy ....
Everything I can say was just exellent.
Hotel is also closely located to the Grandville Island,it is really just a short walk about 10 minutes to the shore were the little boat takes u to the island.The cost is about $2.50 per person and 2 min later u are there.Just make sure if u walk u don't wear high heels..there's no place for them in Vancouver as because the streets are very hilly...it's awesome..I love BC.
Hotel is also close to downtown area and major shopping centres.All I can say is very nice place.
It is very nice for someone who enjoys more of a city life and urban style themes but if u are more country and nature buff like me u also might want to consider staying in North Vancouver...which is closer to the ferries that take u to the Vancouver Island and other attractions like Capilano Suspension Bridge and Groose Mountain and the highway that goes trough the Duffy Lake Loop.....make sure U do the Duffy Lake Loop and Not just stay in the city...It is amazing ..just breath taking amazing out there...stop in Squamish,Whistler,Lilooet and some other little towns..u won't be sorry.
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