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757 Richards St, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 3A6, Canada
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Jun 5, 2018
Nice little hotel in a very central location in Vancouver. The building is old, but very well maintained. Rooms are small, but is a great place to crash for a night or two if you want to see the city. Our room did not have a bathroom, but there are 2-3 bathrooms located on each floor that are very clean and well maintained. Very fast WiFi as well. Would recommend, but do not expect the Ritz.

Jan 20, 2018
Really excellent little place. We got a room with a private bath, but there are also rooms with shared communal showers and washrooms on each floor. It's a great old rooming house turned into a pretty nice little hotel. Each room has one key (make sure you remember to lock the door when you leave your room, the doors do not lock automatically) that you turn into the desk when you leave the building, and pick up when you come back. They offer a continental breakfast in a cute breakfast room, and 15% off meals in the adjacent restaurant. Bed and pillows are super comfy, and everything is very clean. Don't go expecting a chic contemporary experience, everything here feels quaint and homey. Very comfortable.

May 5, 2018
Quaint, tidy, good service. Shared bathroom, not a problem at all. Would book a room here again. Walking distance to many great attractions in downtown Vancouver.

Jun 20, 2018
Good budget hotel. Nicely located. Rooms are clean. Gets quite hot though during the summer months

Jul 12, 2018
Check in was fine and efficient, but the rooms were emitting an extraordinarily pungent, almost offensive odour that would lead me to believe they are not cleaning their linens regularly to industry standards to. Would not stay again for the price point and quality of stay.

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