Hotel Sheraton Vancouver Wall Center(4 stars)
1088 Burrard St Show mapAnja
City hotel suitable for city break
- Recommended hotel
- Friends
- Translated
- City break
- September 2012
Good location in the middle of Vancouver. One comes everywhere good on foot back. Consists of 2 towers with 30 floors and conference area. Because of the type of construction Limited has the room a somewhat unusual form. Bodenhohe window, therefore very bright. A very small window is also at work. Spacious, clean room with sleeping area, corner with a desk and tv, small coffee table and armchair, in the closet installed fridge and corner with coffee machine, safe in the closet (was unfortunately with us broken). Small bottle of water daily free, apart from that 2 large bottles Wassewr ... for 4.50 $. We stayed in the north tower in the 20-had view over the town - unfortunately direction Granville and no view towards the harbor or mountains ( see pictures)
A bathrobe ( for 2 people).
Bathroom beautiful, large with a enough room at the washbasin for toiletries. Unfortunately no air ventilation.
Beds with extreme much bedding (sheets + 2 blankets, 4 pillows).
Business center with computers and printer ( black and white prints free, color is will be charged). read more
Jörg
Good centrally located town hotel
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- Proof of booking
- City break
- July 2012
For short stay very suitable. Parking space in the hotel and also recommendable however 40 CAD/day. Guest parking in Vancouver anyway quite expensive. Access by buses very good. Center and Gastown, as well as Grandville Iceland very easy to reach on foot. Capilano bridge absolute must! read more
Julian
Modern city hotel with good location
- Recommended hotel
- Friends
- Translated
- City break
- July 2012
The hotel is in great location nearby the robson street and the party area granville street. Also a skytrain station is nearby. The staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. Our two -bedroom-suite in the south tower, we had a fantastic view over the town. read more
Philippe
Central location and friendliness
- Recommended hotel
- Singles
- Translated
- City break
- October 2011
The first impression is the, what counts is perfect. A good front desk team therefor, that one already at arrival comfortable. You get a room not easy, but the skilful receptionist says, it had a nice room on the X'ten floor. And you should come at any time, if you have a question. And if you had a question once, then this is just as friendly and competent answered. One noticed, that it came from the heart! From the hotel one can everything which is worth it (for example, Gastown with steam clock, Robson shopping, Canada place, harbor centre, sunset ... beach, etc.). Room was spacious (bathroom) and includes Wi-Fi access. The only down side to the hotel: pool, spa and restaurant are in the other tower to the outside through. This is particularly not fun, when it rains. And in the evening in the pool is therefore also not so inviting. Breakfast is not included, but cheap and reichhatlig can be taken in the other tower. Small tip for the money out to: the ATM in the hotel as well as many other ATMs in Vancouver do not work with our bank cards. It is a real ATM bank search (for example in the waterfront center). read more
Peter
Stylish hotel close to downtown
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- City break
- June 2011
Very well located hotel in the down town area major attractions are in good walking distance. The hotel is very stylish and modern designed and the rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows with a great view over the city and partly the harbor. Very friendly and courteous service. There were drawbacks with the size of the room. The bed was very little space. read more
Hilde
City Hotel-not more
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- June 2011
The hotel is a city hotel without atmosphere. A room in the club area not really worth it-the breakfast is not sumptuous-the offer in the late afternoon is also rather poor, the lounge closes at 20 o'clock-very expensive is the parking in the garage. read more
Juliane & Stephan
Good location, expensive parking archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- September 2010
The hotel was a bit older. The rooms were big enough and well equipped. For being expensive we found the parking, despite self parking for 40 Euro a night. read more
Joe
Solid hotel in good location archived
- Recommended hotel
- Families
- Translated
- Other stay
- August 2010
The hotel consists of two distinct towers, as far as each far apart one from you not as a complex led from the outside. The entrance areas, as well as the hallways, Passageways between the towers and the 30 Celsius are very clean. The guests are mostly Canadians and Americans, as well as good 1 third tourists from all countries. read more
Markus
Solid city hotel archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- City break
- August 2009
Overall, a decent hotel for a very suitable indulgence. The rooms are ok, the bed was very good, it must not be expected luxury. We didn't eat breakfast at the hotel. In the Partnerturm but there is a Starbucks on the ground floor. Parking in the hotel's underground car park very expensive, about $25 per day, but there are unfortunately very few other places to go. read more
Elio
Typical city hotel upscale archived
- Recommended hotel
- Couples
- Translated
- Other stay
- October 2008
The hotel consisted of three towers - 30 stories. The houses seem young and showed a futuristic architecture. The hotel offers only room, all other services such as breakfast. Each room has wireless internet, there is also a business center. There were both business people and tourists alike different ages and nationalities. The common language was English. The hotel feels much large service needs. The price level is to compare with the Switzerland, maybe even higher. read more
John
Tiny room, lots of convention attendees archived
- Hotel not recommended
- Couples
- Other stay
- December 2007
Tiny room, paper cups, regular tv, lots of convention attendees, inordinate walk from main lobby, requiring a switch of elevators to get to the north tower. The edge of the bed was within 3 feet of the floor to ceiling window on the 19th floor. read more
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