THE FAIRMONT HOTEL VANCOUVER
He's not the most starry, but what a look! With its bluish bronze roof and impressive geometry at the intersection of Georgia Street and Hornby Street, it can be seen from afar. Built in the late 1930s, this 556-room castle hotel stands out in the city centre for its grandeur and majesty, and welcomed the King of England and first Commonwealth chief George VI when it opened. The building itself is a work of art. Discretion is not the watchword, but elegance is in the purest Fairmont style. He even became known as "Castle in the city". The interior decoration is in the same tone, charged but chic. The welcome is elegant but never condescending. The establishment has two large ballrooms, perfect for weddings, big parties and meetings. The breakfast buffet is included in the price of the room.