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    The Listel Hotel

    1300 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6E 1C5


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    Recently dubbed-Vancouver*s most art-full hotel, The Listel Hotel is committed to art, elegance and comfort, and boasts a perfect location on Vancouver's most vibrant street in a city enthralled by both its own extraordinary beauty and the diverse cultures of the Pacific Rim.

    Room amenities and services include goose-down duvets, opening windows, hairdryers, iron and board, coffee makers, voicemail, complimentary newspaper, WIFI internet access w/fee, twice-daily maid service, room service and minibar fridges. Guests may also enjoy the use of a fitness centre and whirlpool, valet parking service, valet laundry service, complimentary Internet kiosk and 24hr Front Desk and Concierge services. The hotel is also proud to be 100 PCENT smoke-free.

    The Gallery Floors, curated by the Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, are a new concept in hospitality. Each of these guestrooms has been designed as an individual art gallery. On display, original and limited edition works by such artists as Yehouda Chaki, Bernard Cathelin and Z.Z. Wei. Window seats tucked in bay windows and stylized furnishings create an atmosphere that is attractive and unequivocally interesting.

    The Museum Floors are a tribute to all things original and distinctly British Columbian. Featuring contemporary furniture crafted from hemlock and cedar set against the colours of the forest floor. Completing the ambiance of these rooms is Northwest Coast art curated by the world-renowned Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.

    Like a classic New York bar, O*Doul*s Restaurant and Bar is intimately nestled in warm wood, graced by intelligently bantering bartenders, offering the very best performers on the city*s vibrant jazz scene seven nights a week all with a confident, big city sophistication that copies no one. The menu is West Coast cuisine complemented by an award-winning wine list featuring Old and New World classics and quirky cult wines.

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    Hotel facilities

    General

    Elevator
    Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
    Air conditioning
    Continental Breakfast
    Parking (fee required)
    Rooms/Facilities for Disabled
    Gay Friendly
    Safe Deposit Box
    24-hour Reception
    Non-Smoking Rooms
    Luggage Storage
    Heating
    Pets Allowed
    Television
    Restaurant

    Activities

    Indoor Swimming Pool
    Bar
    Fitness Center

    Services

    Babysitting/Child Care
    Dry Cleaning
    Business Center
    Ironing Service
    Currency Exchange
    Tour Desk
    Laundry
    Airport Shuttle
    Meeting/Banquet Facilities
    Car Rental
    Breakfast in the Room
    Room Service
    Fax/Photocopying

    Internet

    Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel for additional charge

    Guest Parking

    public hotel parking is possible on site (reservation is needed) and the rate is CAD 25.00 per day

    Hotel policies

    Check-In

    from 15:00 hours

    Check-Out

    until 12:00 hours

    Cancellation*

    If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged. In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.

    Children and extra beds

    If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged.
    In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.

    Pets

    All children are welcome.Up to two children under 18 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.One child under 4 years is charged CAD 20.00 per night in a baby cot.One older child or adult is charged CAD 30.00 per night and person whe

    Attractions

    Area Attractions

    * Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre 1.0 Miles North East* Vancouver Aquarium* Vancouver Art Gallery* Museum of Anthropology* Stanley Park 0.5 Miles North West* English Bay 0.5 Miles West* Coal Harbour 0.5 Miles North*

    Corporate Locations

    * Financial District 0.3 Miles North East* Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre 1.0 Miles North East

    Vandusen Botanical Gardens

    Created on the site of a 55 acre golf course, the plantings include a meadow garden, rhododendron walk, a Canadian Heritage garden with a medicinal plant collection and a Children's Garden with an Elizabethan maze.

    Vancouver Museum

    Over 300,000 artifacts are held in the Museum's extensive collections. Northwest Coast Indian carvings, Japanese jade and ivory, and Vancouver memorabilia will delight both the connoisseur and the merely curious.

    Chinatown

    North America's second largest after San Francisco's, Chinatown was settled by Chinese railroad laborers and is one of the most interesting ethnic areas in Vancouver.

    Science World

    Housed in a geodesic sphere at the east end of False Creek, Science World is home to many "hands on" exhibits, as well as the world's largest Omnimax dome screen.

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    Inside this 19th century architectural masterpiece is the collection of Emily Carr, one of Canada's finest artists. Changing exhibits of carvings, paintings and sculptures from classcial to modern styles.

    Museum of Anthropology

    See art and artifacts from around the world in U.B.C.'s award winning museum on the Point Grey Cliffs. Come especially to appreciate the great achievements of the First Peoples of the Northwest Coast.

    Maritime Museum

    The historic RCMP vessel of St. Roch, first to navigate the Northwest Passage and circumnavigate the North American continent, on permanent display.

    Gastown

    Named after Gassy Jack Deighton, one of Vancouver's early pioneers, Gastown's cobbled streets, Victorian architecture and shop-lined mews are unique in Western Canada.

    Lonsdale Quay

    Located at the North Shore Terminus of the Sea-Bus, this public market houses numerous boutiques and restaurants. Buses leave from here to most North Shore attractions.

    CN Imax Theater

    This theater is located at the north end of the Canada Place Complex. Please call for current presentation and showtime information.

    Bloedel Conservatory

    A horticultural haven with some 300 varieties of plants from around the world growing in their natural environments.

    Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art

    Near the entrance to Stanley Park, this international gallery features artists from around the world.

    Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden

    The first classical Chinese garden ever built outside China, this complete garden created in the style of the Ming Dynasty is unique to Vancouver.

    Keith Alexander Gallery

    Located in Vancouver's financial district, this gallery features local and regional art.

    Meeting Rooms

    Sculpture Gallery RoomSize - 1200 sq ftMax occupants - 100Decor - Elegant room, fireplace various sculptures on displayAbstract Gallery RoomSize - 700 sq ftMax occupants - 60Decor - Sliding glass door opens onto exterior courtyardImpressionist Gallery RoomSize - 1400 sq ftMax occupants - 125Decor - Wall of windows, overlooks Robson St., dance floor chandelierVintage Gallery RoomSize - 330 sq ftMax occupants - 30Decor - Wine cellar appearance, great for small receptions and private dinnersAudio-Visual - A full array of audio visual equipment may be booked through the hotelCatering - Full service catering is available

    Centennial Ballroom

    At 1,400 square feet, the Centennial Ballroom is our largest banquet room. It is perfect for conventions or that special ocassion with crystal chandelier, picture windows and hardwood dance floor.

    Leaders Conference Room

    The Leaders Conference Room means getting down to business with its 20-foot solid oak table and executive demeanor. It also features a presentation cabinet with a whiteboard and screen.

    Courtyard Room

    For intimate gatherings or meetings, the Courtyard Room is ideal, complete with a landscaped outdoor patio.

    Stanley Park

    This 1000 acre park is located just seven blocks west of the hotel. It caters to the needs of locals and tourists alike. A myriad of recreational facilities are available here, including a pitch and putt golf course, bathing beaches, tennis courts, zoo, seawall, Aquarium, and assorted refreshment stands.

    Granville Island

    Once an industrial site, most of the old warehouses have been converted into artists' studios, boutiques, and a European-style food market. Numerous restaurants and four live theaters are also located here.

    Grouse Mountain

    A skier's paradise in winter, a hiker's dream in summer, Grouse Mountain boasts the most spectacular views of Vancouver year-round.

    Vancouver Aquarium

    Located in beautiful Stanley Park, the Aquarium is open 365 days a year. Special natural history presentations and animal feedings are featured daily.

    Playland Family Fun Park

    This park has something for everyone, including 35 thrilling rides and Canada's largest wood structure roller coaster.

    H.R. MacMillan Planetarium

    Spectacular laser light shows blend surround-sound planetarium effects and dazzling laser imagery.

    Capilano Suspension Bridge

    Located at the foot of Grouse Mountain, the suspension bridge hangs 230 feet above the Capilano River.

    Capilano Fish Hatchery

    Situated just north of the suspension bridge, this nature lover's paradise is an interesting and worthwhile attraction.

    On-site Recreation

    * Sightseeing/Tour desk* Art Gallery* Bar/Lounge* Entertainment* Health club* Dining

    O'Doul's Restaurant and Bar

    O'Doul's Restaurant and Bar has been a Vancouver dining tradition since the early 1960's, when it opened as a popular cafe. There are very few native Vancouver-ites unfamiliar with O'Doul's Sunday brunch and, now, live Jazz on the weekends. The new decor (since the complete renovation in 1996) is evocative of the days of discovery, as an old World twin-hemisphere map adorns the atrium ceiling and compass roses help you get your bearings. The food is an exploration into the rich flavors and bountiful harvest of this abundant coastline and the fertile Fraser Valley delta.Prominent breakfast and brunch favorites are Eggs Benedict and Blueberry Banana Pancakes. Popular lunch entrees include panfried Fanny Bay oysters and O'Doul's Deli style sandwich. Executive Chef Ray Evans has created our exciting menu with discovery in mind. The selections, all made from the freshest ingredients, take you on a gastronomic journey. The flavors are exceptional yet simple, based on our Pacific Northwest offerings, and our beverage list features some of British Columbia's best wines and micro-brewed beers. * Hours - 06:30-15:00/17:00-22:00* Rating - 4 Star* Dress Code - Casual

    Vancouver Museum

    Situated just north of the suspension bridge, this nature lover's paradise is an interesting and worthwhile attraction.

    Chinatown

    * Sightseeing/Tour desk* Art Gallery* Bar/Lounge* Entertainment* Health club* Dining

    Science World

    O'Doul's Restaurant and Bar has been a Vancouver dining tradition since the early 1960's, when it opened as a popular cafe. There are very few native Vancouver-ites unfamiliar with O'Doul's Sunday brunch and, now, live Jazz on the weekends. The new decor (since the complete renovation in 1996) is evocative of the days of discovery, as an old World twin-hemisphere map adorns the atrium ceiling and compass roses help you get your bearings. The food is an exploration into the rich flavors and bountiful harvest of this abundant coastline and the fertile Fraser Valley delta.Prominent breakfast and brunch favorites are Eggs Benedict and Blueberry Banana Pancakes. Popular lunch entrees include panfried Fanny Bay oysters and O'Doul's Deli style sandwich. Executive Chef Ray Evans has created our exciting menu with discovery in mind. The selections, all made from the freshest ingredients, take you on a gastronomic journey. The flavors are exceptional yet simple, based on our Pacific Northwest offerings, and our beverage list features some of British Columbia's best wines and micro-brewed beers. * Hours - 06:30-15:00/17:00-22:00* Rating - 4 Star* Dress Code - Casual

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    The Vintage Gallery is the Listel Vancouver's luxurious private dining room. It houses over 1000 bottles of wine from some of the world's finest vineyards - Shafer, Stag's Leap, Kenwood, Mission Hill, Domaine Drouhin, Hogue Cellars, CedarCreek, Graham's, Wolf Blass, Frescobaldi, Errazuriz, and Moet et Chandon - to name a few. This private dining room is designed for receptions and gourmet dinners, as well as wine and food tastings for groups of up to 25 people. Individual menus can be designed by our Executive Chef Ray Evans and recommendations can be made in regards to wine-pairing (a different wine with each course), flights and tastings.

    Museum of Anthropology

    Located at the foot of Grouse Mountain, the suspension bridge hangs 230 feet above the Capilano River.

    Maritime Museum

    Spectacular laser light shows blend surround-sound planetarium effects and dazzling laser imagery.

    Gastown

    This park has something for everyone, including 35 thrilling rides and Canada's largest wood structure roller coaster.

    Lonsdale Quay

    Located in beautiful Stanley Park, the Aquarium is open 365 days a year. Special natural history presentations and animal feedings are featured daily.

    CN Imax Theater

    A skier's paradise in winter, a hiker's dream in summer, Grouse Mountain boasts the most spectacular views of Vancouver year-round.

    Bloedel Conservatory

    Once an industrial site, most of the old warehouses have been converted into artists' studios, boutiques, and a European-style food market. Numerous restaurants and four live theaters are also located here.

    Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art

    This 1000 acre park is located just seven blocks west of the hotel. It caters to the needs of locals and tourists alike. A myriad of recreational facilities are available here, including a pitch and putt golf course, bathing beaches, tennis courts, zoo, seawall, Aquarium, and assorted refreshment stands.

    Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden

    For intimate gatherings or meetings, the Courtyard Room is ideal, complete with a landscaped outdoor patio.

    Keith Alexander Gallery

    The Leaders Conference Room means getting down to business with its 20-foot solid oak table and executive demeanor. It also features a presentation cabinet with a whiteboard and screen.

    Meeting Rooms

    At 1,400 square feet, the Centennial Ballroom is our largest banquet room. It is perfect for conventions or that special ocassion with crystal chandelier, picture windows and hardwood dance floor.

    Centennial Ballroom

    Sculpture Gallery RoomSize - 1200 sq ftMax occupants - 100Decor - Elegant room, fireplace various sculptures on displayAbstract Gallery RoomSize - 700 sq ftMax occupants - 60Decor - Sliding glass door opens onto exterior courtyardImpressionist Gallery RoomSize - 1400 sq ftMax occupants - 125Decor - Wall of windows, overlooks Robson St., dance floor chandelierVintage Gallery RoomSize - 330 sq ftMax occupants - 30Decor - Wine cellar appearance, great for small receptions and private dinnersAudio-Visual - A full array of audio visual equipment may be booked through the hotelCatering - Full service catering is available

    Leaders Conference Room

    Located in Vancouver's financial district, this gallery features local and regional art.

    Courtyard Room

    The first classical Chinese garden ever built outside China, this complete garden created in the style of the Ming Dynasty is unique to Vancouver.

    Stanley Park

    Near the entrance to Stanley Park, this international gallery features artists from around the world.

    Granville Island

    A horticultural haven with some 300 varieties of plants from around the world growing in their natural environments.

    Grouse Mountain

    This theater is located at the north end of the Canada Place Complex. Please call for current presentation and showtime information.

    Vancouver Aquarium

    Located at the North Shore Terminus of the Sea-Bus, this public market houses numerous boutiques and restaurants. Buses leave from here to most North Shore attractions.

    Playland Family Fun Park

    Named after Gassy Jack Deighton, one of Vancouver's early pioneers, Gastown's cobbled streets, Victorian architecture and shop-lined mews are unique in Western Canada.

    H.R. MacMillan Planetarium

    The historic RCMP vessel of St. Roch, first to navigate the Northwest Passage and circumnavigate the North American continent, on permanent display.

    Capilano Suspension Bridge

    See art and artifacts from around the world in U.B.C.'s award winning museum on the Point Grey Cliffs. Come especially to appreciate the great achievements of the First Peoples of the Northwest Coast.

    Capilano Fish Hatchery

    Inside this 19th century architectural masterpiece is the collection of Emily Carr, one of Canada's finest artists. Changing exhibits of carvings, paintings and sculptures from classcial to modern styles.

    On-site Recreation

    Housed in a geodesic sphere at the east end of False Creek, Science World is home to many "hands on" exhibits, as well as the world's largest Omnimax dome screen.

    O'Doul's Restaurant and Bar

    North America's second largest after San Francisco's, Chinatown was settled by Chinese railroad laborers and is one of the most interesting ethnic areas in Vancouver.

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