Pacific Northwest
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Where to stay in Pacific Northwest

Downtown Vancouver
Central business district meets diverse neighborhoods, featuring high-rise apartments, Granville Mall, Gastown Steam Clock, and Sun Tower. Easily accessible via SkyTrain, SeaBus, and water taxis.

Downtown Seattle
Dive into the bustling nightlife and shopping scene, explore the iconic Pike Place Market, and admire architectural gems like the Seattle Central Library. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and Seattle Center Monorail.

Downtown Victoria
Downtown Victoria boasts a lively atmosphere with movie theatres, stage theatres, hotels, and various dining options. Explore tourist attractions like Bastion Square, Centennial Square, and the historic Chinatown.

Sunriver
Unique features of Sunriver include the golf courses and river views. Make a stop by The Village or Sunriver Resort Golf Course while you're exploring the area.

Whistler Village
Boasting a picturesque pedestrian village and award-winning design, this resort municipality offers activities like alpine skiing at Whistler Blackcomb, mountain biking, and hiking. Easily accessible via the Sea to Sky Highway and Whistler Shuttle.

Downtown Portland
Explore the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Historical Society, and Tom McCall Waterfront Park in this central business district with high-rise buildings. Enjoy walkable streets, and easily access public transportation like MAX light rail and Portland Streetcar.

Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina
"Airport shuttle was convenient and quick. The breakfast buffet was cold. Cold eggs, cold bacon and cold sausage. Was overpriced as well. Would have been cheaper and better to just eat at the airport. Hotel room overlooks the parking lot, not the marina."
Reviewed on 2026/6/1

Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
"Helpful for international travelers."
Reviewed on 2026/6/1

Hotel Willo (formerly YWCA Hotel Vancouver)
"We didn’t like the shared bathroom, and were unaware until after when we got rhwrw"
Reviewed on 2026/6/1

Pinnacle Hotel Whistler Village
"Nice property in an excellent location."
Reviewed on 2026/6/1

The Boylston Hotel Capitol Hill
"Easy, clean, well-located, boutique-feel place. The no-contact with staff is convenient and there are cabinets in the hallways with extra essentials you need (towels, cups, iron, etc.) But, if you do need help, there is someone at or near the front desk for most of the day. Steps from the bustling ..."
Reviewed on 2026/5/31

The Parkside Hotel & Spa
"Excellent stay, and one of the comfiest beds ever!"
Reviewed on 2026/6/1
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Popular places to visit

Seattle Waterfront
A wonderful place to stroll and dine, this ever-changing attraction is more than just a place where land meets sea.

Canada Place
Fly above Canada’s stunning scenery aboard a flight simulator and watch a movie in the open-air cinema at this expansive entertainment complex.

Space Needle
Seattle’s skyline is instantly recognizable when you see this soaring slender structure, built as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair.

Stanley Park
Check out this local favorite since Victorian times for its forested walking trails, beachside activities, attractive gardens and wildlife.

Port of Vancouver
Explore the waterfront in Vancouver with a trip to Port of Vancouver. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the shops in this vibrant area.

Mount Rainier National Park
So big they created a national park in its name, Mount Rainier’s massive snow-capped volcanic cone is clearly visible from Seattle.
