The Sutton Place Hotel - Vancouver

845 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2K6
Nightly Rates: ( 179.88 - 282.23 )
4 Star


Property Description

Elegant European residential-style hotel in the heart of downtown Vancouver, within the business, arts, and shopping districts. Guest rooms and suites feature gracious wood furnishings in warm rosewood tones. Exceptional service level that satisfies even the most discerning traveler. Awarded "5 Diamond" rating by AAA, the highest level possible for a hotel establishment. Innovative continental cuisine amidst refined elegance; Gerard Lounge voted "Best Bar in Vancouver" by top local food critics.



Amenities

· Courtesy Car
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Room Service
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Beach
· Business Center
· Concierge
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Mini Bar
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Skiing
· Television with Cable
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Guest Rooms
There are 397 guest rooms with gracious wood furnishings in warm colour tones. All rooms feature full size writing desk, armoire-enclosed colour television with pay-per-view movies and remote control. Every room includes luxurious terry bath robes, a mini-bar, and windows that open and close. The bathrooms have marble counter tops and are well stocked with deluxe amenities and a hairdryer. Accommodations include: * 234 king-sized beds * 116 twin beds * 303 no smoking rooms * 4 barrier-free rooms
Suites
The 47 suites boast similar features to the regular guest rooms, with the addition of dual-line telephones, and a separate shower stall and soaking tub in each bathroom. Elegant French doors separate bedroom and living room. Suite types include Junior One Bedroom, Large One Bedroom and the Presidential. In addition, the Presidential Suite has a CD player, two gas fireplaces (in bedroom and living room), jacuzzi tub, wet bar and a private dining room.

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Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.* Note: Visit The Sutton Place Hotels' Chain Info page for seasonal rates, packages, and special promotions!


Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3 PM
· Check out time is 12 PM
· Time Zone is Pacific
· Opened in 1985
· Renovated in 1996
· 397 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 21 floors.


Directions

* 25 minutes by car * North along Granville Street * Cross the Granville Street Bridge and exit at Seymour Street exit * North along Seymour Street; turn left on Seymour and Dunsmuir Streets * Four blocks west along Dunsmuir Street * Turn left on Burrard Street, 2 blocks south to 845 Burrard Street

* North along Highway 99 (once you cross the Canada/U.S. border) * Approximately a 45-minute drive north to Oak Street Bridge * Cross the bridge and continue north up Oak Street. * Turn left at 41st Avenue and Oak Street. * Follow 41st Avenue west to Granville Street. Turn right on Granville Street. * Follow Granville Street north to the city centre. * Cross the Granville Street Bridge and follow directions to the hotel as above.

* Vancouver International Airport, 8 miles (11 kilometres)* Victoria (on Vancouver Island), 2 hours by car/ferry off the west coast of Vancouver (via Tsawwassen Terminal)* Seattle, 3 hours by car south of Vancouver* Okanagan Valley, 5 hours by car northeast of Vancouver

Vancouver International


Guarantee Policy

4PM hold or one night's deposit room and tax or credit card guarantee


Cancellation Policy

4PM day of arrival


Restaurant Information

Fleuri Restaurant

The Fleuri Restaurant offers breakfast and lunch menus featuring North American fare and a "market specialties" menu. For the evening hour, an exquisite and innovative menu showcases the classical cooking of Europe. Dinner music is provided by piano entertainment Monday through Saturday.The Restaurant is open daily from 6:30AM - 11PM with Sunday Jazz Brunch served from 11AM - 2PM.

Gerard Lounge

This deep-toned, wood-paneled lounge is reminiscent of an "English Club", with tapestries, leather chairs, oil paintings and a cozy fireplace. Offering light Bistro fare and open Monday through Saturday, 11:30AM - 1:30AM and Sundays from 4:30PM - 12 Midnight.

La Boulangerie

Located directly outside the hotel, La Boulangerie offers freshly brewed coffee, oven-fresh bakeries, soups, sandwiches, delectable cakes and desserts. Sidewalk open-air seating is available in the summer months.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Rooms

The Sutton Place Hotel - Vancouver provides a total of 14,834 square feet of meeting space or 16 meeting rooms. There is natural light in 11 of the 16 meeting rooms, including the Versailles Ballroom. Ceiling height up to 12 feet. * Banquet-style rounds of 10 - up to 280 persons * Reception - up to 400 persons * Theatre-style - up to 350 persons * Classroom-style - up to 250 persons


Recreation Information

* Indoor heated pool with jacuzzi and outdoor sun deck * Health spa with full fitness facilities, professional trainer available * Men's spa with steam room; women's spa with sauna * Beauty and aesthetic services available * Bicycles available through concierge. Bike routes through Stanley Park * Horse-drawn carriage rides through Stanley Park * Several golf courses within 30 minutes of the hotel * Open-air tennis courts at several downtown locations * Charter yachts and fishing vessels available at marinas within 5 minutes of the hotel * Skiing (day or night) at Grouse Mountain. Only 30 minutes from downtown to the top of Grouse * World-class skiing at Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Only 1 hour and 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Summer skiing (on Blackcomb Glacier's) also available


Area Attractions

B.C. Place Stadium

A 60,000 seat indoor stadium for sports events, exhibitions, and concerts. Its white teflon roof is raised and supported by air pressure maintained by 12 huge fans, and is a distinctive element in Vancouver's skyline. Approximately 1 mile (20-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel. 777 Pacific Boulevard;(604) 669-2300.

Chinatown

Today's Chinatown buzzes with activity, blending in new businesses and old architecture, modern technologies and traditional views. The Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Garden is a sanctuary amidst busy city life. Approximately 1 mile (20-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel.

CN IMAX Theatre

A legacy of Expo '86, the CN IMAX Theatre brings film dramatically to life on a giant five-storey-high-screen. Open year round and located at the north end of Canada Place. Approximately one half-mile (10-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel. 201-999 Canada Place;(604) 682-2384.

Cruise Ship Terminal

Along the harbour front, the Cruise Ship Terminal forms an integral part of the Canada Place complex. Its distinguished white sails stand out prominently along Vancouver's downtown skyline. Approximately one half-mile (10-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel. Canada Place, 999 Canada Place;(604) 666-4452.

English Bay

One of Vancouver's favourite beaches. Located in downtown Vancouver and only steps from the trendy West End residential area. Approximately 1 mile (20-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel.

Ford Centre for the Performing Arts

Designed by the world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, this magnificent 1,800 seat facility is a celebration of contrasting geometric forms. The exterior features a flamed granite and decorative diamond-patterned shingle facade complemented by a five-storey glass cone entrance. Inside, a grand staircase leads to three levels; the orchestra, the dress circle, and the balcony. Centrally located on Homer Street between Robson & Georgia Streets; Ticket Sales (604) 280-2222.

Gastown

The birth place of Vancouver. In historic Gastown, buildings date back to the mid 1800s; the streets are paved with red cobblestones and lined with turn-of-the-century lamp posts. During the summer, it is a colourful place with street vendors and sidewalk artists. Approximately one half-mile (10-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel.

General Motors Place

Vancouver's newest sports arena is home to the Vancouver Canucks (ice hockey) and the Vancouver Grizzlies (basketball). World tour concert events are also staged here. Approximately one half-mile (10-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel. 800 Griffiths Way;(604) 681-2280.

Orpheum Theatre

One of Vancouver's heritage buildings and home to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The ornate interior of the theatre bears witness to the craftsmanship of the grander early 1900's. Approximately 5-minute walk from The Sutton Place Hotel. Smithe & Seymour Streets;(604) 665-3050.

Queen Elizabeth Theatre & Playhouse

Enjoy exciting, diverse live performances at Vancouver's historic Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Approximately 10-minute walk from The Sutton Place Hotel. Hamilton at Georgia; (604) 665-3050.

Science World

During the 1986 World Exposition, it was the Expo Centre. Today, this silver "globe" is Science World, where "hands-on" experiments and exhibits intrigue young minds and old. Approximately 1-1/2 miles (10-minute walk and skytrain) from The Sutton Place Hotel. 1455 Quebec Street;(604) 268-6363.

Stanley Park & The Vancouver Aquarium

Minutes from the city centre, the 1,000 acre Stanley Park is a wilderness/nature reserve, and is the second largest city park in North America. The Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park is one of North America's most acclaimed aquariums. Approximately 1 mile (20-minute walk) from The Sutton Place Hotel. The Vancouver Aquarium at Stanley Park; (604) 268-9900.

Vancouver Art Gallery

Formerly the City's Court House, this impressive piece of architecture is now home to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Exhibitions are regularly featured, and often include nature and/or local art. Approximately a 3-minute walk from The Sutton Place Hotel. 750 Hornby Street;(604) 682-5621.

Vancouver Library

Vancouver's new downtown library is housed in a colosseum-style structure that includes nine storeys of glass and granite. Named Library Square, the complex includes offices, shops, and a public gathering place. Approximately a 15-minute walk from The Sutton Place Hotel. 350 West Georgia Street; (604) 331-3600.

Robsonstrasse

The international boutiques on Robson Street make it "THE" place to shop for both value and variety. Just around the corner from The Sutton Place Hotel. Enjoy the guest privileges of the Sutton Shopper program with savings of 10 to 40% at many participating Robonstrasse merchants.

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BRITISH COLUMBIA


British Columbia is known for its stunning natural setting, vast tracts of untouched wilderness, and safe, vibrant cities like Vancouver and Victoria. It's a top choice for outdoor adventure, urban pleasures, and pure escape.

Some 75% of the province is mountainous, 60% is forested, and only about 5% is arable. A series of southeast-northwest running mountain ranges, from the Rockies in the east to the Coast Mountain and Vancouver Island ranges in the west, serrate the landscape into a series of peaks, plateaux and valleys.

British Columbia's rugged coastline stretches for more than 27,000 kilometers (16,780 miles), including deep, mountainous fjords and about 6,000 islands, most of which are uninhabited. The largest island, at 451 kilometers (280 miles) long, is Vancouver Island. Home to Victoria, the provincial capital, it lies off the southwest corner of BC's mainland.

Most of BC's population of about four million clusters in the province's southwest corner, in and around the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. The Okanagan Valley is the most populated inland region.

Coastal British Columbia, including Vancouver and Victoria, enjoys the mildest climate in Canada. Summers are warm but not hot; winters are mild and wet, with little snow at sea level. Central and Northern BC have a more traditionally Canadian climate, with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters.

There are as many reasons to visit BC as there are visitors, but here's a taste:

Wilderness: 11.35 million hectares (28,046,460 acres), 11.8 per cent of the province, is protected in parks, conservancies, ecological reserves, and recreation areas.

Wildlife: BC is home to more fauna than any other part of Canada. In all, 142 animal, 488 bird, 18 reptile, 22 amphibian, 83 freshwater fish, and 368 saltwater fish species live in or travel through the province.

Sports and Adventure: BC has almost 200 golf courses , more than 30 full-service downhill ski resorts (including Whistler, a venue city of the 2010 Olympic & ParlalympicWinter Games), and more than 3,500 km (2,174 miles) of hiking trails.

BC's 37 river systems, more than 2,200 lakes, 27,000 km (16,780 miles) of coastline, and 18,000 square km (6,949 square miles) of inland waters welcome boaters, fishers, river rafters, beachcombers, and scuba divers.

BC has facilities for, among other things, bungy jumping, caving, gold panning, hang gliding, hot air ballooning, mountaineering, river rafting, rock climbing, surfing, whale watching, and windsurfing.

Food & Drink: From caribou to chanterelles, cedar plank salmon to micro-brewed ale, the local fare is rich and varied; the restaurants cosmopolitan and affordable. BC is wine country too: about 90 wineries concentrated in two regions welcome visitors -- and win awards.

Aboriginal Culture: First Nations are represented by more than 30 Nations and 197 communities in BC. Throughout the province, museums and archaeological sites display ancient treasures; cultural sites and galleries illuminate modern day art and culture.

Some say British Columbia’s biggest city, Vancouver, was founded on a pub. In 1867, the same year Canada became a country, a retired riverboat pilot named Gassy Jack built a saloon with the idea to make money selling whiskey to the loggers and millers in Burrard Inlet. Gastown has a historic clock powered by steam. Every quarter-hour it plays a short tune on its steam whistles, and every hour it gives a loud blast.

Stanley Park is the largest urban park in North America (1000 acres) and home to the Vancouver Aquarium and an exceptional collection of Totem Poles. The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) welcomes families and individuals interested in learning more about Northwest Coast First Nations cultures.

Among Vancouver’s top attractions are Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Capilano Suspension Bridge, Chinatown, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Gardens, Science World, Robson Street, Harbour cruises, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Maritime Museum and Vancouver Museum
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In Victoria, located at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, visitors relax in true British style with afternoon tea, offered in dozens of tearooms throughout the city. One of the best known locations is the Tea Lobby in The Fairmont Empress Hotel.

Several splendid 19th century buildings are open to the public, including the 39-room Craigdarroch Castle, built in 1887 by Robert Dunsmuir, a BC coal baron.

The Maritime Museum, originally the Provincial Court House, is a highlight of Bastion Square and depicts the story of BC's maritime history from early explorers to the present. The Royal British Columbia Museum chronicles the province's social and natural history. In Thunderbird Park, beside the museum, ancient Native totem poles stand tall. Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in North America, leads into Canada's oldest Chinatown, established in 1858.

Clean, green and safe, Victoria is museums and art galleries, parks and gardens, nightclubs and afternoon tea, recreation and relaxation. One of the most famous gardens in the world, the Butchart Gardens, is located just 30 minutes from Victoria’s city centre.