Kingston HotelvsBlue Horizon Hotel
Both hotels are rated very highly by professional travelers. Overall, Blue Horizon Hotel is preferred by most writers compared to The Kingston Hotel Bed & Breakfast. Blue Horizon Hotel scores 74 with positive reviews from 5 reviewers such as Frommer's, Lonely Planet and BlackBook.
Kingston Hotel
757 Richards St., Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 3A6, Canada
From $60/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
- Smoking Rooms
Fodor's
"Convenient to shopping and nightlife, the family-run Kingston occupies a four-story elevator building dating back to 1910." Full review
Time Out
"Above the busy and well regarded Kingston Taphouse and Grille, the Kingston offers well-maintained single, double and twin bed rooms." Full review
Lonely Planet
"While some recent revamping has taken place, most of the 52 rooms at this 1910-built Euro-style pension are still conventionally basic."
Frommer's
"An affordable downtown hotel is a rarity for Vancouver, but if you can do without the frills, the Kingston offers a clean, safe, inexpensive place to sleep." Full review
Blue Horizon Hotel
1225 Robson Street, Downtown, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 1C3, Canada
From $94/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"Its rates remain a bargain almost year-round and upper floors have sweeping views; rooms feel a bit little like a high-rise motel but they are spacious and quiet." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The good-value suites have the kind of quality, business-hotel furnishings common in pricier joints and all have corner balconies." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The location is the highlight of this mid-range hotel, situated alongside the restaurants and bars on Robson Street and within walking distance of numerous Downtown Vancouver attractions." Full review
Time Out
"Whirlpool, lap pool, sauna and treadmills - all at an affordable price and, what's more, in the centre of town." Full review
Star Service
"Unlike the true boutique-hotels in town, including the mediocre Moda and fine Hotel Listel, this place has a rater banal ambience that suits business travelers better than romantics and vacationers." Full review
BlackBook
"A renovated '60's charmer whose humble, unfussy rooms with ocean-hued accents are made spectacular by the real thing on display from private balconies or top floor meeting facilities."
Frommer's
"This 31-story high-rise built in the 1960s towers above the rest from its lofty position on a rise. It has some pretty terrific views, especially from the upper floors. It’s also a pretty..." Full review