The Burrard vs Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
The Burrard and Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre are both praised by those who travel for a living. On balance, The Burrard is the choice of most writers compared to Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre. The Burrard has a TripExpert Score of 79 with recommendations from 8 publications such as Frommer's, Travel + Leisure and Afar Magazine.
The Burrard
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1100 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1Y7, Canada
From $86 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Fitness Center
- Multilingual
Rough Guide
"After a 2011 facelift, this traditional 1950s hotel has been transformed into a modish retreat."
BlackBook
"Leave splashy excess to the arrivistes and opt for an on-point experience that doesn’t cost your whole holiday."
Fodor's
"Freebies abound at the fun and funky Burrard."
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Oyster
Mid-Range
"Within easy walking distance of loads of cultural venues... and fun restaurants. It's a good choice for those who want to save some cash and value a hipster vibe."
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Afar Magazine
"This retro 1950s motor hotel sits on a busy street in Vancouver’s downtown core, just steps from the financial district and bustling shopping areas of Robson and West Georgia streets."
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Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2R9, Canada
From $121 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Fodor's
"This stunning pair of ultramodern glass high-rises and their landscaped courtyard take up an entire city block."
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Lonely Planet
"This stylish twin-towered high-rise offers an elegant spin on the usual giant business hotel with natty flourishes and great add-on service regarded as standard features."
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Star Service
"1.2 miles southeast of Stanley Park, this hotel's spectacular architecture occupies a trio of glass towers (one is a residence) set on a plaza with manicured shrubs, trees and fountains. "
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BlackBook
"Light tubes at the peaks of North and South towers act like red carpet searchlights. Façade of the dark glass-encased towers are jagged, semi-circular and angular at the same time."
Time Out
"Made up of two tall glass skyscrapers, the Wall Centre dominates the Vancouver cityscape."
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