Paradox Vancouver, the only independent luxury lifestyle boutique hotel in downtown Vancouver to achieve Forbes Travel Guide, epitomizing luxury with genuine, welcoming hospitality that creates true connections and showcases local culture. A stay at Paradox Vancouver places you in the heart of Vancouver, within a 10-minute walk of Vancouver Convention Centre and Robson Street, or 0.6 mi (1 km) from Canada Place and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal. Featuring 147 elegantly appointed rooms, including 16 one-bedroom suites and a breathtaking penthouse, the hotel masterfully blend high luxury with a relaxed, home-away-from-home hospitality experience. Nestled within Arthur Erickson's iconic twisting tower, the hotel boasts unparalleled amenities including a wrap-around terrace, indoor pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, state-of-the-art fitness centre, and an award-winning Xylia Natural Spa. Partnering with top local experts, we seamlessly blends haute cuisine with cutting-edge design offering fine dining, crafted cocktails, and unforgettable nightlife experience at Mott 32, Karma Lounge, and Mansion Nightclub. In-room-dining or table service breakfast at Karma Lounge are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee. More than just a place to stay, Paradox Vancouver transforms tourists into travelers, inviting guests to connect with the essence of the city. Our guests go beyond the guidebook, diving deeper into Vancouver’s vibrant culture, driven by a desire for new experiences and discoveries.
"The location is super convenient! You can walk to Stanley Park, and it's just a few minutes' walk to the famous Robson Street, where you'll find plenty of options for dining and shopping. There's even a free shuttle to Capilano Bridge Park right around the corner, in front of the Hyatt Regency hotel, which is incredibly handy.
There are tons of restaurants and cafes nearby, making this one of the best locations in downtown Vancouver. The service was also good, and the little handmade doll in the room was really cute – though it costs $40, which was a bit of a shame, haha.
Check-in and check-out were both quick. The only downside is that the price isn't cheap, and it can be a bit unaffordable during peak season. But having experienced it once, it was definitely worth it."