Vancouver Meeting Planners Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 37) New Hotels to Know About A crop of new Vancouver-area hotels are opening in 2009, providing exciting options for meeting planners. The newcomers will include Coast Coal Harbour Hotel, a 20-storey hotel with great harbour and mountain views; Fairmont Pacific Rim, which will offer 450 luxurious rooms (also with Coal Harbour views); and Shangri-La Hotel, which at 61 storeys will be the the tallest building in Vancouver. The Right Place to Stay As you’re planning your event, you’ll have access to more than 24,000 hotel rooms in the Metro Vancouver area, and we have more properties opening all the time. With so many different hotels to choose from, the information in this section will help you find the perfect place for every type of event, large or small. Your attendees will enjoy the selection of elegant five-star properties while you savour the exceptional quality and service. For meeting planners who need the highest level of quality and service as well as those looking for an affordable property to maximize the use of their resources, the extensive options in this section will make finding the right place as easy as turning the page. The Information You Need The listings and advertisements in this section will provide all the information you need to compare Vancouver’s wide variety of accommodation. We can also help you find the right convention housing for your event. Tourism Vancouver will match your needs to the right property, helping you secure rooms and meeting space. For more details, contact us today at 604.682.2222. Also, be sure to visit our website at tourismvancouver.com. Photography: Main: The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver ©Brett Shoaf/Artistic Visuals; Inset: Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver ©Tourism Vancouver/Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver 37 http://www.tourismvancouver.com
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