Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver Guest Reviews
5 October 2011
We stayed here two nights in a King Studio room on the 21st floor.
Kitchenette had a sink, mini fridge, microwave, electric kettle, tea
pot, and coffee maker. We were able to prepare instant noodle and
sandwiches in the room. There's a grocery store one block up the street
for convenient shopping.
- Our room overlooked the church next door. Nice views.
- The bed felt really big and was firmer than other hotel beds I've
slept in, which my back appreciated.
- The room was spacious, as well as was the bathroom. I liked the large
mirrors which made the room feel even bigger.
- The doorman's friendly greeting when we first arrived set the tone for
our stay there. This is a great place to stay in downtown Vancouver.
Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver Guest Reviews
27 September 2011
We stayed here 4 nights. One night before our Alaskan cruise and three
afterwards. In our three separate stays we were on different floors
(15th to 18th) and all rooms were well cleaned and looked after. All had
great views of the city and the sunsets were great.
We were impressed with the size of each suite and the kitchen facilities
including the cooking equipment. We had breakfast in our room each day
enabling us to make an early start to see this beautiful City. Extra tea
and coffee was provided on request.
We were equally impressed with the very helpful front desk and concierge
staff as they confirmed all our pre booked tours and advised us to try a
couple of places to eat and the best way to see the city. The Greek
restaurant on Davie Street was excellent although the portions were
huge. We spent a day/night in Victoria (the Butchart Gardens were
amazing) but we failed to really realise how long it would take to make
the trip to Vancouver Island) but the hotel looked after our main
luggage whilst we were away. The staff told us how to get the free
shuttle to Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain and gave us
vouchers which gave us a discount - great service!! Particularly helpful
was a chap called Amim.(?)
There was a handy Marketplace Supermarket a block or so down Burrard
Street which had everything we needed. There was some noise from sirens
etc but heck what do you expect we were right in the centre of downtown
Vancouver - it did not disturb us!
The Hop on Hop off bus was right outside the door and enabled us to get
our bearings as well as providing a more in depth tour of Stanley Park -
good value! We used a taxi hailed outside the door to get to the airport
and again at $30 we thought this was excellent value as otherwise we
would have had to take our luggage 5 blocks to the skytrain.
We did quite a lot of walking and the central location of the hotel
meant we were not very far from anywhere - a big plus point.
We have already recommended this hotel to friends planning a similar
trip.
Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver Guest Reviews
26 September 2011
I stayed here for two nights with a friend. The rooms were very spacious
and it was great having a kitchenette to help save money by having a
healthy breakfast like you would at home. They were probably the two
highlights. At any rate, for a short stay it was ok but I'd probably
look at staying elsewhere next time.
Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver Guest Reviews
21 September 2011
We have stayed here several times and found the location to be very
good. We had great views from the rooms we have stayed.
The rooms are very spacious and include a kitchenette. Our last stay we
had a one bedroom suite which had a full kitchen which was great. One
thing I would like to see in the kitchens is enough crockery and cutlery
for at least four people. They only provide two of everything.
All in all a comfortable stay.
Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver Guest Reviews
21 September 2011
We stayed at the Century Plaza for three evenings in mid-September.
Location is the plus at staying at this hotel. Good access to Davie
Street, Robson Street and is near the entertainment district.