The Burrard Est. Prior to 1930
1100 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y7, Canada
- The Scene:
- The Burrard is your perfect city basecamp. A converted Vancouver motor hotel from 1956, it exudes character from every joist, railing and sightline. And with extras like free WiFi, Nespresso machines in all 72 rooms, and our insider city guide, you’ll stay inspired here, every time.
- Design:
- History:
THENThe Burrard Motor Inn first opened its doors in 1956 – in the grand era of automobile culture – and revved up its own West Coast take on colourful mid-century cool. Over the next few decades, the hotel expanded its offering for travellers, adding a lush garden courtyard and a wood-paneled cocktail bar, where well-heeled guests sipped sidecars and well-made Manhattans.
NOWSix decades later, the Burrard Hotel is cooler than ever. A major renovation a few years back refreshed the lobby, rooms and amenities, adding a contemporary edge to the hotel’s retro style. Today, the Burrard is a modern boutique hotel with a character of its own. And with perfect coffee and snacks from Elysian Coffee, and big-city comfort food from Burgoo – plus two perfect patios for a drink in the open air of the city – the experience is getting better all the time.
- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- Eat, Drink & Mingle
From first light to late dinners to drinks on the patio, the Burrard has fantastic options, right downstairs.
ELYSIANoffers perfectly pulled espresso and coffee as well as fresh-baked snacks, Four Winds Beer on tap, and wine in a warm and woody interior + sidewalk café.
Monday – Friday : 7 am – 6 pm
BURGOO,
Saturday + Sunday: 9am – 4pm
elysiancoffee.commeanwhile, offers the perfect old-world comfort food – like a country kitchen, right in the heart of the city – with a nice outdoor patio and full bar for easy evenings with friends.
Monday – Sunday
11 am – 11 pm
burgoo.ca
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- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler
- Photographer: Martin Tessler