Pacific Palisades Hotel

1277 Robson Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 1C4
Nightly Rates: ( 242.94 - 263.62 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Pacific Palisades Hotel is Fun, Fresh and "In The Now" with personalized services that encourage guests to indulge themselves in luxurious amenities and the stylish dŽcor of the "Living Room" lobby, which was inspired by South Beach culture. Each night guests are invited to mingle in the hotel's Art & Soul Gallery for a hosted evening wine hour that features fresh, new work from local artisans. The large 223 guestrooms and suites feature rich furnishings, European-styled convenience kitchens, a large desk, sitting area and views of the harbor, mountains or Vancouver's cityscape. Guestrooms have opening windows, while the suites offer balconies as well. The chic Zin Restaurant & Lounge offers cuisine beyond borders. Chef Chris Whittaker's celebrated recipes are international and approachable. Locals and guests enjoy the fusion menu that brings new flair to breakfast, lunch and dinner by using fresh Pacific Northwest ingredients to accent international dishes. As with all Kimpton Hotels, pets are welcomed with a treat and supplied with food and water dishes to use during their stay. Walking services are available. Pacific Palisades Hotel also features Kimpton's Forgot It, We've Got It program, where we offer toiletry items that you may have left at home.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Room Descriptions
Located on trendy Robson Street, in downtown Vancouver, the Pacific Palisades Hotel's South Beach inspired dŽcor reflects a fun, hip, refreshing attitude towards hospitality. With the hotel's highly personalized service for the business and leisure traveler alike, the hotel provides a unique yet comfortable environment in the heart of Vancouver's shopping district. Hip service, not lip service: -Business centre, concierge service, valet service, shoeshine service -Starbucks¨ coffee service -Spa services -Catering services -Hosted evening wine hour for guests to gather, acquaint and refresh -Health + wellness, including first-class health club with yoga program, 2 workout rooms and 55-ft. indoor pool MBODY Fitness & Wellness Spa -Art + soul gallery -Zin restaurant and lounge All rooms feature the following amenities: --Hair dryer, umbrella, shoe horn, iron/ironing board, bathrobes -27" TV with pay-per-view movies and video games -Writing desk with high-speed internet access -2-line phones with voicemail and data port -Kitchenette: tea kettle with teas, microwave, coffee maker with Starbucks coffee and condiments, dishes for 2, bottle opener. -All rooms have windows that open Deluxe rooms are spacious, modern, hip, rooms with a South Beach flair: Double Double Deluxe - DBDX - 34 rooms in the hotel -350 sq. ft with 2 double beds on lower floors -Small seating area with single lounge chair and ottoman -Will accommodate 4 people -Some have views of the city and a few rooms connect to QNST OR KGST King Deluxe - KGDX - 1 room in the hotel -350 sq. ft with 1 king bed -Small seating area with single lounge chair and ottoman -Accommodates 3 people with addition of rollaway -City view, and does not connect with any other rooms Queen Deluxe - QUEN - 6 rooms at the hotel -350 sq. ft. with 1 queen bed -Small seating area with single lounge chair and ottoman -Accommodates 3 people with addition of rollaway -City view, and does not connect with any other rooms -These rooms are handicapped accessible King View - KGVW - 15 rooms in the hotel -350 sq. ft with 1 king bed -Accommodates 3 people with addition of rollaway -Small seating area with single lounge chair and ottoman -Views of the city, harbor, and mountains and some connect to QEST or KEST King Tall Room - KGTL - 20 rooms in the hotel -350 sq. ft with 1 tall king bed, designed especially for our taller guests -Accommodates 3 people with addition of rollaway -Small seating area with single lounge chair and ottoman -Views of the city, harbor, and mountains and some connect to KEST Queen Deluxe Suite - QNST - 22 suites in the hotel -535 sq ft with 1 queen bed and queen pullout sofa bed -Accommodates 4 people, and will fit rollaway -Suites feature city views and some of these rooms connect to KGVW or KGTL have a balcony with sliding glass doors King Deluxe Suite - KGST - 54 suites in the hotel -535 sq ft with 1 king bed and queen pullout sofa bed -Accommodates 4 people, and some will fit rollaway -Suites feature city views have a balcony with sliding glass doors Queen Executive Suite - QEST - 16 suites in the hotel - south beach suite -535 sq ft with queen bed in bedroom -Accommodates 4 people, and will fit rollaway -Modern and bright in hip citrus shades -Separate dining/living room, with super-comfy new queen-sized sofa beds -Large private balcony with view of mountains, harbor, or the city -Some of these rooms connect to king rooms King Executive Suite - KEST - 160 suites in the hotel - south beach suites -535 sq ft with king bed in bedroom -Accommodates 4 people, and does not fit rollaway -Modern and bright in hip citrus shades -Separate dining/living room, with super-comfy new queen-sized sofa beds -Large private balcony with view of mountains, harbor, or the city -Some of these rooms connect to king rooms LIVING LOUNGE - Lounges you can live in. (See description on website) - PHST - 4 suites on the top floor -Newly renovated -800 sq ft with king bed in bedroom -Accommodates 2 people, and does not fit rollaway -Sweeping views of the mountains, harbor, and the city -Enclosed balcony -Does not connect with any other rooms Grand Suite - GRST - 1 suite on the 20th floor of the main building -1670 sq ft total -2 bedrooms - king bed in master bedroom, one king or 2 twins in 2nd bedroom -Accommodates 4 adults and does not fit rollaway -Features 2 bathrooms, full kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, and private balcony with sweeping views of Robson Street and English Bay -Does not connect with any other rooms Bathroom description: bathroom is approximately 50 square feet, with marble topped counters, magnifying makeup mirror, hair dryer, cotton balls, Q Tips, shoeshine kit, shower cap and vanity.

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All rates are subject to availability.


Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is PST
· Opened in 1969
· Renovated in 2000
· 233 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 23 floors.


Directions

1. Leaving the airport on Grant McConachie Way, follow signs to the city centre over the Arthur Laing Bridge. 2. Coming off the bridge, take Granville Street North (follow signs). 3. Continue along Granville Street (approximately 70 blocks) and go over the Granville Street Bridge which takes you to downtown Vancouver. 4. Take the Seymour Street exit off the bridge (first right). 5. Follow Seymour Street for approximately 6 blocks then turn left on Robson Street. 6. Follow Robson Street for approximately 7 blocks, turn right on Jervis Street 7. The Pacific Palisades Hotel is the first driveway on the right at 1277 Robson Street

-On Robson Street, in the heart of Vancouver, center of high fashion, shopping, dining, and people watching. -Within close walking distance of the Vancouver Art Gallery, English Bay, the sea wall in world famous Stanley Park -Canada Place Cruise ship terminal just six blocks away. Theatre district, Chinatown and historic Gastown easily accessible by foot or taxi. Clubs, trendy Yaletown and Vancouver's major sports venues just blocks away. -Near shoreline jogging trail, close to the beach.

Vancouver International Airport


Guarantee Policy

Reservations require a credit card guarantee


Cancellation Policy

Reservations must be cancelled 24 hours prior to arrival local hotel time. An early departure fee in an amount up to one night's room and tax may apply.


Restaurant Information

Dining

Zin Restaurant & Lounge Hours Mon - Thur 7am-midnight Friday 7am-1am (kitchen closes at midnight) Saturday 8am-1am (kitchen closes at midnight) Sunday 8am-midnight Prices - moderate - entrees from 10CAD Reservations - recommended but not required Westcoast Cuisine with a Global Flare. Zin Restaurant & Lounge showcases stylishly presented dishes from around the world in the form of small plates and entrees Breakfast served until 2pm! Www.zin-restaurant.com -Nearby Restaurants Joe Fortes Hours: - Monday-Thursday: 6:30am-10:00 pm - Friday: 6:00 am-1:00am - Saturday: 7:00 am-1:00 am Prices- moderate Reservations- recommended but not required Distance- 5 minute walk Prices- entrees CAD14.00-23.00 Reservations- on weekends Other info- voted as one of Vancouver's top restaurants Thai House Location- nearby Distance- 5 minute walk Charge to room- no Cuisine- Thai Serving- lunch-dinner Prices- CAD9.25-16.9 Attire- casual Reservations- recommended Other info- 1996 winner of Vancouver magazines best Asian restaurant Shanghai Chinese Bistro Location- nearby Distance- 5 minute walk Charge to room- no Hours- daily till 1am Reservations- recommended Other info- 1996 winner of Vancouver magazines best Asian restaurant Cin Cin Location- nearby Distance- 5 minute walk Charge to room- no Cuisine- Italian Serving- lunch-dinner Prices- CAD15.00-25.00 Attire- dressy Reservations- recommended on weekends Kitto Location- nearby Distance- 5 minute walk Charge to room- no Cuisine- Japanese Serving- lunch-dinner Prices- CAD8.00-20.00 Attire- casual Reservations- no Meal plans are not offered at this property. Room service is available 5:30am to midnight.


Meeting Facility

Meeting and Banquet Facilities

Mambo Ballroom: 250 theatre, 110 classroom, 80 boardroom, 60 U-shape, 250 reception, 152 dinner Samba Room: 120 theatre, 50 classroom, 35 boardroom, 30 U-shape, 75 reception, 60 dinner Tango Room: 120 theatre, 50 classroom, 35 boardroom, 30 U-shape, 75 reception, 60 dinner Flamenco Room: 30 theatre, 20 classroom, 20 boardroom, 14 U-shape, 50 reception, 30 dinner Calypso Suite: 80 theatre, 24 classroom, 25 boardroom, 24 U-shape, 100 reception, 72 dinner Calypso Pre function: 25 reception Merengue Room: 40 theatre, 25 classroom, 20 boardroom, 15 U-shape, 50 reception, 40 dinner Rumba Room: 18 boardroom, 18 dinner Art & Soul Gallery: 30 Theatre, 40 reception Mambo Ballroom A combination of the Samba & Tango rooms, the Mambo ballroom can accommodate a meeting for up to 250 attendees or an elegant dinner for up to 150 guests. This room has floor to ceiling windows with plenty of natural light. Samba Room With floor to ceiling windows with blackout curtains for presentations. The chandeliers allow for perfect intimate events. Tango Room The other half of our Ballroom with a floor to ceiling windows features a built in screen and whiteboard. Access to the street allows for easy access for setup and takedown. Flamenco Room A large bay window allows natural light in for an intimate event in this elegant room. This flexible room is great for either day or evening functions. Calypso Suite Our premier banquet room features two large bay windows and French doors. This room's private foyer accesses the outdoor courtyard for a garden stroll and a breath of fresh air. Grand chandeliers compliment the elegant dŽcor, perfect for dinners and receptions Rumba Room Our private Executive Boardroom is perfect for any meeting. Leather chairs and a permanent boardroom are a perfect fit for any small meeting or private dining experience Merengue Room A beautiful stained glass window is the focal point of this room. This is a truly flexible room, perfect for small meetings or a breakout room. Art & Soul Gallery Art adorns the walls of this great space. It's a perfect spot for receptions.


Recreation Information

Health Club and Spa Facilities

Health Club and Spa Facilities MBody Fitness & Wellness Spa - Full health club facilities-no charge to hotel guests - Hours- weekdays: 6am-9pm, Saturday 8am-9pm, Sunday and holidays 8am-8pm Equipment includes: -55 feet indoor swimming pool, hot tub and steam room. -Strength and Stretch workout rooms include 2 Cybex 425T Treadmills 1 Cybex Total Body Arc Cross-Trainer 1 Cybex Sigma Upright Bike 1 Cybex Sigma Recumbent Bike 1 Star Trac Spinning Bike Brand New Rubber Hex Dumbbells Charge services include: -Massage -Spa services (facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing) -Personalized fitness programs and trainers

Sports and Recreation

Swimming - on site in the health club indoor pool Swimming - Stanley Park, 2nd beach, outdoor pool Skiing - Grouse Mountain 15km/09mi - Seymour Mountain 20km/12mi - Cypress Mountain 20km/12mi. Golf - UBC 20km/12mi Wind Surfing - English Bay and Spanish Banks Tennis - Stanley Park Rollerblading - Stanley Park Cycling and Mountain Biking - UBC and Stanley Park Hiking - UBC and North Shore Stanley Park: Just a 10 minute walk to the entrance, Stanley Park, Vancouver's first, is an evergreen oasis of 1,000 acres close to the heart of Vancouver's downtown core. Its natural west coast atmosphere offering a back drop of majestic cedar, hemlock and fir trees embraces visitors and transports them to an environment rich in tranquility. The park abounds in wildlife and its features appeal to the naturalist, the plant lover or one who would do nothing more than relax in beautiful surroundings. English Bay: Located 10 minutes from the hotel, English Bay is a very popular spot for locals and visitors alike to swim and catch a few rays. The logs are lines up all along the beach so you have some place to lean up against or sit on when you are at the beach.


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