Description
Occupying the first 15 floors of a 61-storey landmark building that sits in the heart of downtown Vancouver, this modern venue is hard to miss. It is set amidst some of the most popular bars and restaurants of the city and a 5-minute stroll from the main shopping areas. The nearest link to the Skytrain is a 10-minute walk away and the Pacific Ocean can be reached within a 20-minute stroll. The...
by skoosh
on July 02, 2019 from skoosh
Editorial Reviews
On the first 15 floors of the tallest building in Vancouver—a 61-story tower of angled glass studded with gold squares that glint in the sunshine—is this upscale Asian chain's first hotel in North America. Soaring windows make the spacious rooms feel even larger, and warm shades of tan and taupe and dark-wood paneling capture a sleek, contemporary aesthetic. Such high-tech perks as bedside...
by fodors
on February 23, 2014 from fodors
For all-around luxury and excellent, unobtrusive service, the new Shangri-La, opened in 2009, can't be beat; its only rival is the Four Seasons. This is the first North American property for Shangri-La, and it's an impressive one, with the hotel occupying the lower 15 floors of Vancouver's tallest residential tower. The rooms are large and furnished with a quiet good taste that combines...
Rated 5 stars by frommers
on February 22, 2013 from frommers
Both lobby and destination, adjacent MARKET's signature cocktails incorporate house-made sodas and surprising variations including a cucumber martini, ginger margarita and passionfruit whiskey fizz. Two-storey windows and seasonal terrace provide ample people-watching, and live piano and well-chosen loaners from the nearby Vancouver Art Gallery keep it truly classy. Top wines are barely a...
by blackbookmag
on October 17, 2010 from blackbookmag
Information from the business
The 119-room Shangri-La Hotel, located in vibrant downtown Vancouver, occupies the first 15 floors of a 61-storey landmark building, the tallest in the city.
by facebook
on March 12, 2015 from facebook