"A lovely hotel, with a convenient location for Canada Place and Gastown. Stunning views from the harbour view rooms of Coal Harbour and Stanley Park and the surrounding mountains. Our room was spacious and clean with modern facilities and contemporary furnishings. The two queen beds were some of the most comfortable we had ever slept in. The only downside was the shower in the bathroom. If you turned the shower to maximum, to get a good flow of water, it was too hot, so you had to turn the shower down to reduce the temperature, but this also reduced the flow of water. Not ideal, but this didn't spoil our stay.
I have to say the staff on the hotel entrance were extremely helpful when we arrived, helping with our luggage and making suggestions for parking our hire car in the car park adjacent to the hotel."
"You can tell the hotel is a little worn and could do with a refresh however we had a lovely room which was spacious and had a good shower. The beds and pillows are comfy and there is a good selection of towels. The breakfast included is a choice of 4-5 dishes on the menu, it’s an adequate portion but will not keep you full through lunch. The menu didn’t change our entire stay and anything else you need to pay for. In addition I found it disappointing that this was not served on the rooftop for a nice view, instead it was served on the 2nd floor with a view of the back alley. Given it is called the Parker hotel and rooftop, you’d expect that you would get to experience this! The breakfast servers are very lovely though. If you are British, bring your own tea bags. The other thing that we found difficult was long stay parking. There is almost nothing in the area that allows you to park for longer than 24hrs. The hotel car park is extortionate at $60 per night, had we known this, we would have returned the car early. We had no choice but to pay it, given it is already expensive, I feel this should have been included."
"We stayed for a night before our flight. The hotel was clean and the room had comfortable bedding and acceptable amenities, which were sufficient for our needs. However, it felt quite dated, and the common areas and the exterior, while well maintained, looked like they hadn’t been updated since the 90s. Some parts of the room might have been renovated, but the overall vibe was old-fashioned. Parking was an additional $15 per night, and there was only one entrance despite multiple exit points. This meant we had to walk a bit from the parking lot to the main entrance."
"Overall great stay. Clean. Modern. Ice maker is only available on 5th floor and we are on the 11th so a bit inconvenient waiting for one of the two elevators but minor issue really. Otherwise all good."
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