West End Guest HousevsThe Burrard
Both properties are highly recommended by professionals. On balance, The Burrard is the choice of most professionals compared to West End Guest House. The Burrard scores 79 with praise from 8 reviews such as Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Rough Guide.
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
The Burrard
1100 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1Y7, Canada
From $86/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Fitness Center
- Multilingual
Rough Guide
"After a 2011 facelift, this traditional 1950s hotel has been transformed into a modish retreat."
BlackBook
"Leave splashy excess to the arrivistes and opt for an on-point experience that doesn’t cost your whole holiday."
Fodor's
"Freebies abound at the fun and funky Burrard." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Within easy walking distance of loads of cultural venues... and fun restaurants. It's a good choice for those who want to save some cash and value a hipster vibe." Full review
Afar Magazine
"This retro 1950s motor hotel sits on a busy street in Vancouver’s downtown core, just steps from the financial district and bustling shopping areas of Robson and West Georgia streets." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"A retro-chic downtown hotel, The Burrard opened its doors in 1956 as a motor inn and has since been updated with new rooms, a new courtyard, and a big dose of style." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Although the rooms are basic, The Burrard's location and the playful aesthetics more than pull their weight. This is a great choice for budget travelers with an eye for style." Full review
Frommer's
"Rooms have a cool updated Mid-Century Modern vibe, with silver graphic drapes, groovy ceramic lamps, and comfortable, contemporary beds with padded headboards...the hotel offers bikes for guests" Full review
Lonely Planet
"A groovy makeover a few years back transformed this 1950s downtown motel into a knowingly cool sleepover with a tongue-in-cheek retro feel (neon exterior sign included). Colorful, mostly..." Full review