In Canada, The Pan Pacific Vancouver sets a new standard for international elegance. From its outstanding service to the ultra-luxurious accommodations, this waterfront hotel more than lives up to its international reputation for excellence, making it the ultimate destination for the discerning traveler who demands the best.
From its unique location atop Canada Place, home to the magnificent Vancouver Convention Centre, the hotel inspires guests with panoramic views of Vancouver's Inner Harbour, Coastal Mountains, and Stanley Park. Most of the 20 versatile meeting rooms boast both ocean vistas and natural lighting, while all provide wireless Internet access and the latest technology and audiovisual equipment. The location provides more than just spectacular views, however. The new Canada Line rapid transit system, with a station directly across from the hotel, gives groups easy access to and from Vancouver International Airport. Behind the scenes, the hotel's renowned conference services staff orchestrates every event to perfection.
After hours, a host of activities keep guests occupied. Those in need of relaxation visit the hotel's Spa Utopia with 30 treatment rooms, including a VIP spa suite, fireplace, private dining area, indoor waterfall and personal hostess. Gourmands won't want to miss the Five Sails Restaurant, offering a contemporary design with the flexible dining options and modern interpretations of classic cuisine inspired by the West Coast region. At the end of the day, guests retreat to 503 spacious guest rooms and suites, all looking out across the harbor, mountains, or city skyline.
It's always a pleasure finding people with whom it is such a pleasure to work, and even more so in such a wonderful city! They made everything easy to deal with, and I hope it will not be too long before we get a chance to return.
Tony Colston
TPP First Ltd.
April 11, 2011
Average Rating: 8.63
The location was absolutely beautiful. One of the meeting rooms (our staff room) had a view of the cruise ships as they were docked, and a gorgeous view of the mountains and water. The hotel didn't have a big enough ballroom (largest ballroom is 6,808 sq ft), so we used the Vancouver Convention Center which is connected to the hotel.
Heidi Schmauch
Prudential
Newark, New Jersey
August 11, 2010