Robsonstrasse Hotel And Suites

1394 ROBSON STREET
Vancouver, BC V6E 1C5
Nightly Rates: ( 130.12 - 329.51 )
3 Star


Property Description

Located in the city's most cosmopolitan area on Fashioable Robson Street, within walking distance to convention centre, financial centre,entertainment and various attractions. The Robsonstrasse Hotel provides the vactioning family or the business traveler with clean and comfortable accommodations. Our executive guestrooms, deluxe studio and spacious suites all offer high speed 2.5mbps internet access and kitchenettes for your convenience.

Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Parking
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Guestroom with 2 Queen Beds
Extremely spacious deluxe guestroom with 2 queen beds. Room features kitchenette with coffee maker and microwave. Ammenities include voice mail with flashing indicator, high speed modem connections, individually controlled airconditioning, remote control color cable television. Maximum occupancy 4.
Guestroom with 1 King Bed
Extremely spacious deluxe guestroom with 1 king bed. Room features kitchenette with coffee maker and microwave. Ammenities include voice mail with flashing indicator, high speed modem connections, individually controlled airconditioning, remote control color cable television. Maximum occupancy 2.
Studio with 2 Queen Beds
Very large studio suite ideal for extended stays, featuring 2 queen beds. Fully equipped walk in kitchenette. All rooms offer ammenities such as voice mail, high speed modem connections, microwave, coffee maker, individually controlled airconditioning. Non smoking rooms are available upon request. Maximum occupancy 4.
Suite with 1 Queen Bed
Very large one bedroom suite, featuring 1 queen bed in master bedroom. Seperate living room offers pull out sleeper sofa. Fully equipped kitchen and dining area allow guests to feel at home during an extended stay. All rooms offer ammenities such as voice mail, high speed modem connections, microwave, coffee maker, individually controlled airconditioning. Non smoking rooms are available upon request. Maximum occupancy 3.
Suite with 2 Doubles
Very large one bedroom suite, featuring 2 double beds in master bedroom. Seperate living room offers pull out sleeper sofa. Fully equipped kitchen and dining area allow guests to feel at home during an extended stay. All rooms offer ammenities such as voice mail, high speed modem connections, microwave, coffee maker, individually controlled airconditioning. Non smoking rooms are available upon request. Maximum occupancy 6.
Suite with 1 Queen and 2 Doubles
Very large one bedroom suite, featuring 1 queen bed in master bedroom. Seperate living room offers 2 double beds. Fully equipped kitchen and dining area allow guests to feel at home during an extended stay. All rooms offer ammenities such as voice mail, high speed modem connections, microwave, coffee maker, individually controlled airconditioning. Non smoking rooms are available upon request. Maximum occupancy 6.

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Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 13:00
· Check out time is 11:00
· Time Zone is PST (-8 DST)
· Opened in 1965
· Renovated in 2000
· 48 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 5 floors.


Directions

From Airport take bridge to City Centre exit (Granville St.) Continue on Granville St. over Granville Bridge. At Davie St. turn left. Turn right at Hornby St. until Robson St. Turn left on to Robson St. At corner of Broughton St turn left. Parking is at rear of building 1394 Robson St.

Located on Robson Street near the convention centre, shopping, entertainment.

Vancouver Intl APO -YVR- 5KM South


Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed to an accepted credit card at time of booking.


Cancellation Policy

All reservations must be cancelled at least 2 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of 1 night room and tax. All no-shows will be charged a penalty of 1 night plus tax.


Restaurant Information

White Tower

Cuisine - Greek Hours - 11A-2A Lunch/Dinner Dress Code - Casual


Meeting Facility

Meeting Room

Max Occupancy - 50 Theatre Style Audio/Visual and Catering available


Recreation Information

On-site Recreation

Fitness Center Sightseeing

Off-site Recreation

Shopping Sightseeing Dining Parks


Area Attractions

Nearby Attractions

Downtown Vancouver - 0.1 KM East Stanley Park - 0 KM West China Town - 2 KM East Granville Island - 1 KM Southwest Queen Elizabeth Park - 2 KM Southeast Lonsdale Quay Market - 2 KM North Vancouver Convention Center - 0 KM North Expo Center - 10 KM East Gastown - 1 KM East Robson Street Shopping - 0 KM North English Bay - 1 KM Southwest Grouse Mountain - 15 KM North IMAX - 2 KM North

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