Vancouver, Canada

Rosewood Hotel Georgia

Price per night from$578.80

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (CAD810.06), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Roaring Twenties re-do

Setting

Downtown original

There’s history to heed at Rosewood Hotel Georgia, where Frank Sinatra and the Rolling Stones were once habitués to its hallowed halls. Now in Rosewood’s care, this Downtown Vancouver base still strikes all the right notes. A quintet of restaurants brings international edge to otherwise all-Canadian interiors, with artwork from local creatives and live sets that honor its original visionaries. The city's storied sights are framed across contemporary rooms, and in-house curators make stepping into their embrace even easier.

Smith Extra

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Two cocktails at Reflections on arrival (per room)

Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

156, including 22 suites.

Check–Out

Noon, and check-in is at 4pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates don’t include breakfast, but à la carte options are available at Reflections or in your room for an additional charge.

Also

There are five Superior Accessible King City View rooms with step-free access, widened doorways, adapted bathrooms, lowered fixtures, and visual and audible alert systems. The carpark has dedicated spots for placard holders, and all common areas (excluding the swimming pool) are accessible.

Please note

Filming for commercial purposes (including over-head drones) and professional photography is prohibited in all private and public areas of the hotel to maintain guests’ privacy.

At the hotel

Public beaches nearby, 24-hour fitness center, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Bose SoundDock, climate control, digital newspaper app, Nespresso coffee machine, minibar, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and Diptyque or Acqua di Parma bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Match your creative interiors with a room that overlooks Vancouver Art Gallery; or, if you're looking for space to sprawl, the Lord Stanley and Rosewood Suites both sleep six across a duo of bedrooms and tout their own private rooftop terraces with plunge pools, fireplaces and barbecues.

Poolside

There’s a 52-foot indoor saltwater pool attached to the fourth-floor spa that’s lined with sunloungers, open from 7am to 9pm, and heated on request.

Spa

Rosewood’s spa, Sense, is a sprawling 3,000-square-foot space with five treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge and sauna. Facials and full-body therapies are tailored to you and infused with healing, regional ingredients like glacial clays and seaweed extracts. If all that city roaming isn't enough, the all-hours fitness center is equipped with the latest Technogym equipment, and its adjoining yoga studio invites a slower sort of movement.

Packing tips

Your signature scent won't be required at this Rosewood — the hotel has its very own fragrance butler, on call to take you through their curated pick of bespoke perfumes.

Also

The artwork freckling this Rosewood's walls is an important part of its history, so much so that the in-house curators have hand-crafted an ‘art map’ that guides you around its most significant works.

Pet‐friendly

Up to one dog (or cat) can join you in any room for CA$75 a stay, so long as they weigh under 25 pounds. Please note that animals aren’t allowed in any of the restaurants or bars. See more pet-friendly hotels in Vancouver.

Children

Very welcome: under-18s can stay for free in their parents’ room where set-up allows, and some rooms accommodate an extra bed.

Best for

Over-fives energetic enough to explore the city.

Recommended rooms

Rollaway beds are free for under-18s and can be added to Deluxe and Premier King Gallery rooms; Two Doubles sleep parents plus two children under-18 in one room; connecting options are plentiful, and the Rosewood and Lord Stanley Suites both sleep six.

Activities

There’s no kids’ club or creche here, but the city’s family-friendly activities make up for it in abundance. Rosewood’s curators are across the detail, but all-ages activities include sea otter feedings at Vancouver Aquarium, bike rides (and adventure playgrounds) in Stanley Park, adrenaline-filled virtual flights at FlyOver Canada, little Smith-approved markets on Granville Island, and treetop trails around Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.

Swimming pool

The hotel’s swimming pool is child-friendly, but its serene setting makes it better suited to older children seeking a swim, rather than splashing tots. Adult supervision’s required.

Meals

Rosewood’s restaurants are refined and feel more grown-up, but children are welcome. For the littlest of Smiths, there’s a kids’ room-service menu with organic fruit and vegetable purées that come warmed up and with a baby bowl and spoon.

Babysitting

Certified babysitters can be brought in with 24 hours’ notice from CA$50 an hour.

No need to pack

If you let staff know you've accompanying offspring, they can add child-sized bathrobes, baby skincare products, bath toys, bottle warmers and monitors to your room, as needed.

Sustainability efforts

Rosewood Hotel Georgia has implemented sustainable practices throughout: waste is minimized with recycling schemes, reduced single-use plastic, and motion-activated LED lighting. The restaurant sources its produce from local, organic farmers to reduce food miles; chefs also adhere strictly to seafood avoid-list standards.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Underneath the skylight at Reflections; beside the wine cellar at Hawksworth, and closest to the stage at 1927 Lounge and Prophecy.

Dress Code

Smart Casual is standard across the board, but we’d suggest dressing up for dinners at Hawksworth to match its fine-dining decadence.

Hotel restaurant

Vancouver’s venerated restaurant landscape is replicated at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia, with four outposts set to please every palate. Reflections The Garden Terrace acts as a buzzy all-day base, with international flavors formed from locally sourced, organic produce. Breakfasts here feature day-starting staples (eggs any-which-way, avocado toast, lox-smeared bagels, Belgian waffles), while lunches are lighter and dinners spotlight tapas-style sharing plates. Ground-floor Bel Café has a similarly laidback feel, with sandwiches, soups, pastries and coffee offering an easy all-hours fix. 

Helmed by its namesake chef, Hawksworth is the hotel’s most formal (and acclaimed), with seasonal lunch and dinner menus that bring flavorful, fine-dining spins to shorefront favorites, including West Coast oysters, sockeye salmon and harbor-caught halibut. 1927 Lounge exudes equal glamor in its elegant interiors and cocktail-paired plates — the lobster linguini, wagyu dumplings and garlic prawns are all standouts

Hotel bar

1927 Lounge is the liveliest of the restaurants, with music most evenings and a selection of craft cocktails alongside its creative bites; but for a space devoted to drinks, the Georgia Bar and Prophecy are your central spots. You’ll find the former on the ground floor, defined by its relaxed, fire-warmed setting and cocktails named after influential figures from the hotel’s past. The latter is the sultrier of the two, set underground in a speakeasy-style space that fills with local chatter and live shows. Georgia is open 11am to midnight (1am on Fridays and Saturdays), and Prophecy pours from 4pm to midnight (1am on Thursdays, 2am Friday to Saturday and 12.30am on Sundays). 

Last orders

Reflections’ breakfast is 7am–11am; lunch is noon–3pm (brunch at weekends, 11.30am–3pm) and dinner is 4pm–10pm. Bel Café opens 7am–5pm (8am–4pm at weekends). Lunch at Hawksworth is 11.30am–3pm; dinner is 4pm till late. 1927 Lounge is open 4pm–10pm.

Room service

Available from a dedicated menu at all hours.

Location

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Address
Rosewood Hotel Georgia
801 West Georgia Street
Vancouver
V6C 1P7
Canada

You’ll find Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Downtown Vancouver, a 10-minute walk from the Canadian city’s bustling waterfront.

Planes

This part of British Columbia is best served by Vancouver International Airport, a convenient 20-minute drive from the hotel or 25 minutes by transit train. Staff can arrange private transfers on request for between CA$90 and $140 each way.

Trains

Vancouver City Centre Station is a two-minute walk away and has SkyTrain routes along the north-south Canada Line from Downtown to Richmond. For long-distance trains to Toronto and Seattle, Pacific Central Station is a 10-minute drive (or half-hour walk) away.

Automobiles

With strong transport links, walkable sights and easy-to-arrange transfers, driving certainly isn’t essential. If you are bringing a car, the hotel has valet parking available for between CA$60 and $75 a night.

Other

There's a Harbour Air seaplane terminal at Vancouver Harbour (a five-minute drive away), as well as a number of helipads around Downtown.

Worth getting out of bed for

Rosewood has a clutch of dedicated curators, who have some serious local insight when it comes to Downtown Vancouver’s finest haunts. Depending on what you’re feeling that day, they might suggest wandering the waterfront towards Coal Harbour, following the seawall west towards Stanley Park and picking up a picnic along the way. Perhaps it’s raining, so they'll point you towards Vancouver Art Gallery and Gastown's independent boutiques; or on Saturdays, guide you to the cultural institution that is Punjabi Market on South Main Street, with its traditional restaurants and spice stores. Granville Island Market has earned itself a similarly reputable status, with daily stands featuring fresh seafood, artisan-made cheeses and gourmet goodies. 

Local restaurants

Defining the city’s culinary scene with its inventive dishes (we’re talking charcoal crab udon and burrata with fermented ginger) and Sixties-inspired interiors, Kissa Tanto marries head chef Joël Watanabe’s Japanese and Italian heritage with serious style. St Lawrence is similarly acclaimed with its Michelin-starred menus that put a signature Québécois spin on comforting French classics. Meat-lovers, prepare to fall head over heels for Elisa — this contemporary steakhouse showcases prime Canadian cuts, with exceptional seafood and award-winning wine lists, its appealing pairings. 

Local cafés

For a sip of whatever these creative locals are having, head to Revolver — this Downtown favorite is where the cool crowds rally for their artisanal brews and flaked-to-perfection pastries. Guffo Café takes brews back to their birthplace, with Italian espressos and fresh bakes just around the corner from the hotel. 

Local bars

You’ll spot multiple Cactus Club Cafés around Vancouver, but most flock to its Coal Harbour outpost for reflective waterfront scenes, into-the-night cocktails and lauded light bites. Interiors at Meo are inspired by the hedonistic design that defined Hong Kong in the 1970s, where inventive cocktails infused with Thai basil and fermented fruits crown buzzy tables. 

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this historic hotel in British Columbia and drafted their first script, a full account of their urban break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Rosewood Hotel Georgia in Vancouver… 

In a city filled with storytellers, Rosewood Hotel Georgia has quite a few of its own. Its historic walls date back to the 1920s, with Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole and Katharine Hepburn among their patrons — the latter’s penchant for dining privately is said to have inspired room service, or so the story goes...

Paeans to its past are made throughout, in Canadian-crafted artwork, jazz-infused live music sets and the lobby’s dark-wood design. But these days, there’s nothing radical about eating in your room (or wearing a pant suit) — in fact, leaning into the luxury is encouraged. At the spa, say, bolstering treatments between swims and sauna sessions; or across five restaurants, where awarded fine dining would be enough to draw even Katharine from her quarters. There are in-house curators to ensure exploring Downtown Vancouver’s local haunts comes easy, and view-blessed bedrooms are your cosseting base for when you’d rather admire from afar. 

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Price per night from $578.80