West End Guest HousevsBlue Horizon Hotel
Both properties are recommended by writers. On balance, Blue Horizon Hotel ranks slightly better than West End Guest House. Blue Horizon Hotel is ranked #24 in Vancouver with recommendations from 6 publications such as Time Out, BlackBook and Lonely Planet.
West End Guest House
1362 Haro St., Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 1G2, Canada
From $175/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Free Parking
- Breakfast included
- Baggage storage
- Bathrobes
Fodor's
"The location is ideal: a two-minute walk from Robson Street and five minutes from Stanley Park." Full review
Rough Guide
Star
"A wonderful, seven-room bed and breakfast with an old-time parlour and bright rooms, each with private bathroom."
Time Out
"The walls are lined with photos of the city's early days and your inner diva will warm to the antique furnishings, parlour with fireplace and sun deck facing a well-tended garden." Full review
Frommer's
"Tucked amid lush cedars and rhododendrons, you’ll find this charming, well-kept heritage home, with its comfortable rooms and welcoming hosts" 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."