Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel Vancouver (Vancouver)

Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel Vancouver (Vancouver)
Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel Vancouver

country: Canada, city: Vancouver (City Centre / West End)

Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel Vancouver Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel VancouverThe Best Western Sands by the Sea Hotel is situated in Vancouver's most sought after location, adjacent to the beach at English Bay. The hotel is just 3 blocks from world famous Stanley Park, while the International Restaurants and shopping centres are only moments away. The Best Western Sands Hotel offers comfortable and uniquely designed air-conditioned guest rooms and suites. Guests can enjoy either ocean or mountain views from the rooms offering added features to make your stay a comfortable one.
The Best Western Sands Hotel has a great restaurant offering a wide selection of dishes. Overlooking the English Bay, the Bayside Lounge is a place where you can sip your favourite beverage and eat delectable titbits. The hotel is the perfect place for your meeting and banquets, with facilities to accommodate up to 150 guests.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Restaurant
Room service
Sauna
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Modem/data port connection
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Tea and coffee making facilities
Voice mail

Extra Information:
Distance to Vancouver international airport:|25 min by car

Address:
1755 Davie Street, Vancouver
British Columbia


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