Editorial Reviews
Granville Island is one of Vancouver's more entertaining neighborhoods, but unless you've moored up in a houseboat, the only overnight option is the Granville Island Hotel. The exterior of this offbeat waterfront building is part Mission style, part industrial: the result is modern and sophisticated. Inside, most guest rooms have water views through full-length windows that get a bit grimy when...
by fodors
on February 23, 2014 from fodors
One of Vancouver's best-kept secrets, this hotel is tucked away on the edge of Granville Island in a unique waterfront setting, a short stroll from theaters, galleries, and the fabulous Granville Island public market. Rooms in the original wing are definitely fancier, so book these if you can, but the new wing is fine, too. Rooms are fairly spacious with decor hinting at the nautical location...
Rated 1.75 stars by frommers
on February 22, 2013 from frommers
Besides being Granville Island's only lodging, this low-rise glass mission-style mash-up boasts views of False Creek from great balconies and one of the city's best patios, Dockside restaurant. Crisp and clubby downstairs with traditional jewel tones and dark woods in guest rooms and suites, some equipped with their own jacuzzi, deck and gas fireplace. Pocket sized spa/fitness center overlooks...
by blackbookmag
on October 19, 2010 from blackbookmag
Information from the business
Specialties<br/><br/>Welcome to Vancouver BC's Famous Hotel on the Island<br/>
With welcoming staff to greet, a restaurant and lounge to entice, and luxurious hotel rooms to make you feel at home, the Granville Island Hotel is Vancouver's best keep secret. Our boutique Vancouver hotel is a hidden gem, offering guests a one-of-a kind experience. Dabble in local art, sample Island cuisine at the famous Public...
by yelp
on March 09, 2014 from yelp