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  2. Hotel Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, formerly and still informally called the Hotel Vancouver, is a historic hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. Located along West Georgia Street the hotel is situated within the city's Financial District, in Downtown Vancouver. The hotel was designed by two architects, John Smith Archibald, and John Schofield.

  3. Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is one of Canada's two five-diamond hotels and made the 2004 Conde Nast Gold List of the best hotels in the world. [1] [2] It is said to attract "deep-pocketed business travellers and a galaxy of visiting film and TV stars." [1] The decor is mainly European-inspired, particularly French. [3]

  4. Fairmont Pacific Rim - Wikipedia

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    The skyscraper, which is part of the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts chain, is located at 1038 Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver in the Coal Harbour neighborhood by the Burrard Inlet waterfront. Right beside the Rogers Tower, it is also attached to the West Building of the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre.

  5. Fairmont Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is a global chain of luxury hotel that operates more than 70 properties worldwide, with a strong presence in Canada. [1] The company originated from two hotel businesses established in the late 19th century, the Canadian Pacific Limited-owned Canadian Pacific Hotels & Resorts, and Fairmont Hotels. In 1999, Canadian ...

  6. Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel is a hotel in Canada Place near Waterfront Station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] It opened on January 8, 1986, to handle the influx of tourists brought to Vancouver by Expo 86. [2]

  7. The Westin Bayshore - Wikipedia

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    The 308-room hotel was designed by Vancouver architect Douglas C. Simpson [4] in a T shape, with a low-rise four-story wing facing the street, and a taller eight-story wing jutting out towards the water. The Bayshore Inn opened on March 27, 1961. [5] The chain became Western International Hotels in 1963. The tower wing was added in 1970.