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These 8 Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­hotels were ranked among the world's best in 2025

Have you stayed at any of these highly-rated accommodations in the city?
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The 2025 Forbes Travel Guide Star Award Winners include several accommodations in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­including the Fairmont Pacific Rim and the St. Regis Hotel.

One of the world's top travel publications has included over 10 Vancouver hotels among the world's best in a new report.

Forbes uses incognito inspectors posing as regular guests to get unbiased, objective reviews of properties for its annual . Inspectors base seventy per cent of the reviews on service, with the final 30 per cent based on the condition of the facilities. 

Twenty-nine hotels in Canada were including 13 in B.C. and eight in the city of Vancouver.

Two Whistler hotels were included in the ranking, including the  (recommended) and the  with a four-star review.

Three hotels on Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island were included in the ranking including the  (recommended),   (recommended), and Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island the four-star-rated .

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­hotels included on the Forbes list

 in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­was "recommended" by Forbes, with the inspector's notes highlighting the luxury property's "stunning reception desk" featuring a "glass-encased, illuminated 25-foot-long replica Douglas fir." They also note that the accommodation accesses the Parq casino's 30,000-square-foot outdoor terrace and garden. The rooms emulate upscale cabins or an urban ski lodge, with concrete ceilings, dark walnut furnishings, and pillow-top beds dressed in white linens with plaid throws.

The  was given a four-star rating, with the inspector praising its "historic style, with glittering chandeliers, marble floors and original woodwork." Visitors can ask the concierge for a tour if they would like to learn more about the property. 

Sibling property  received a five-star ranking. The inspector lauded the downtown property's art collection and year-round heated pool and hot tub on the sixth-floor terrace. They also noted that rooms have deep ofuro tubs (Japanese soaker baths) with two walls of windows to watch the seaplanes in the Burrard Inlet.

The  is "recommended" by Forbes, with the inspector noting that guests enjoying the 17th-floor spa have expansive city views. They can sit on individual pod-like chairs and enjoy treatments with natural products from Aromatherapy Associates.

The  received a four-star rating and is described by Forbes as a "twisting skyscraper" presenting as a "more playful and contemporary than a classic luxury hotel." 

The  is a five-star rated property close to many popular spots in the city, including Robson Street, Stanley Park, and the Granville Street entertainment district. The inspector notes that the accommodation has "impeccable" service, starting with a warm greeting upon entry before you are escorted to your room. 

Elsewhere in downtown,  is a "recommended" stay in Vancouver, with the inspector highlighting everything from the heated floors in the bathrooms to the complimentary breakfast that includes made-to-order items including a Greek yogurt parfait, a three-egg omelette or a traditional breakfast with eggs any style and a choice of meat (bacon, ham, or sausage). 

 in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­is a "recommended" property lauded for its "European elegance" and central location in the downtown core. The accommodation also has an indoor pool with a massive skylight, a spa with numerous treatments and massages, and the popular Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar with its locally sourced seafood-focused menu.

Canadian hotels outside of B.C. included the Forbes ranking 

  • Hotel Toronto (recommended0
  • Auberge Saint-Antoine in Quebec City (recommended)
  • Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel in Banff and Lake Louise (recommended)
  • Fairmont Tremblant on Mount Tremblant in Quebec (recommended)
  • Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth in Montreal (recommended)
  • Four Seasons Hotel Montreal (four stars)
  • Four Seasons Toronto (five stars)
  • The Hazelton Hotel in Toronto (five stars)
  • Hôtel Quintessence on Mount Tremblant in Quebec (recommended)
  • Muir Hotel, Autograph Collection in Halifax (four stars)
  • Park Hyatt Toronto (four stars)
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Montreal (four stars)
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto (four stars)
  • Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto (five stars)
  • The St. Regis Toronto (five stars)

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