Monday, December 16, 2024

All the MICHELIN Keys in Vancouver

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On September 12, 2024, the MICHELIN Guide revealed the brand new One, Two, and Three Key distinctions for the most outstanding hotels in Canada.

This announcement comes four years into a comprehensive refresh of our hotel selection. The MICHELIN Guide now includes over 5,000 hotels across the world, and not a single one is simply a room for the night. These are places that significantly add to your experience as a traveler, each vetted and judged excellent in five categories: architecture and interior design, quality and consistency of service, overall personality and character, value for the price, and a significant contribution to the guest experience in a particular setting.

Which brings us back to the Keys. The culmination of countless hours of evaluation by our Inspectors, the Key hotels below represent the highlights of our broader selection. Like the MICHELIN Stars for restaurants, the MICHELIN Keys are our most outstanding hotels.

In total, the 2024 MICHELIN Guide hotel selection in Vancouver includes a total of 1 Two Key hotel and 3 One Key hotels. Want to know more about the MICHELIN Key? Here’s everything you need to know. Or, head below to look at all the Keys.

Distinction: Two Keys
Location: Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver’s Rosewood Hotel Georgia, once host to stars like Laurence Olivier, Marlene Dietrich, and Katharine Hepburn, remains a symbol of old Hollywood glamour. Renovated in 2011, it retains its original elegance in the dark-wood lobby and 1927 Lobby Lounge.

Its 156 modern rooms offer luxury amenities like Italian linens, Bose stereos, and Nespresso machines. Top suites feature rooftop terraces with plunge pools. New additions include a saltwater infinity pool, Sense spa, and Hawksworth Restaurant. 

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Distinction: One Key
Location: Vancouver, Canada

The Wedgewood Hotel, a boutique property still overseen by the founder’s daughters, exudes European charm with antique furnishings and Persian rugs. Located on Robson Square in downtown Vancouver, rooms offer views of the city or Robson Square Gardens from private balconies.

Guests enjoy spacious marble baths, deep soaking tubs, and, in the penthouse suites, fireplaces and jetted tubs. The hotel also features a spa, fitness center, and Bacchus restaurant. The Venetian-inspired piano lounge, with Murano stained glass and a limestone fireplace, adds a luxurious touch.

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Distinction: One Key
Location: Vancouver, Canada

At the Shangri-La Vancouver, rooms are spacious, starting at 450 square feet, with remote-controlled blinds and state-of-the-art bathrooms featuring walk-in showers and mirror-mounted LCD screens. The décor mixes natural materials, Asian accents, and modern furniture. With two restaurants, two bars, a spa, and a health club, the Shangri-La also boasts LEED Silver certification, showcasing its eco-conscious design.

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Distinction: One Key
Location: Vancouver, Canada

The Lodel Hotel offers stunning views from Coal Harbour on the city’s north edge, with its perfect vantage point over Burrard Inlet. It offers five levels of stylish rooms, with the Halo Suite featuring a wrap-around terrace for unbeatable mountain views. The mid-century modern design and muted regional colors create a sophisticated yet unpretentious vibe, with extra-deep soaking tubs ideal for rainy nights. Tableau, the hotel’s French restaurant, exudes a sultry, 1940s lounge atmosphere. Whether dining in the restaurant or enjoying room service in the tub, the Loden ensures a memorable stay, with Stanley Park’s natural beauty just steps away.

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Hero Image: Rosewood Hotel Georgia


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