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Tucked between the glass towers and leafy streets of downtown Vancouver, the Sheraton Wall Centre is a polished, well-positioned base for travellers wanting to explore Canada’s West Coast city in style.

Whether you’re in town for a Rockies-to-coast rail journey, a cruise departure, or simply soaking up the city’s Pacific-meets-mountain lifestyle, this hotel delivers comfort, convenience and quintessential Sheraton service.

The Sheraton Wall Centre boasts a plum location in the heart of downtown Vancouver, just a few blocks from Robson Street shopping, Yaletown dining, the Art Gallery and the city’s gorgeous seawall walking trail.

The two-tower property, connected by a garden plaza, makes a striking first impression – particularly the North Tower with its floor-to-ceiling glass and curved architecture.

Rooms with a view

Many of the rooms – especially those on the higher floors – offer panoramic views across the city to the harbour or the North Shore Mountains.

My room, a recently refreshed corner suite on the 23rd floor of the North Tower, was spacious, sleek and well-equipped with a comfy king bed, large desk, smart TV and those signature Sheraton bedsheets that you somehow sleep better on.

 

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Bathrooms are modern and functional, with rainfall showers and crisp lighting. High-speed Wi-Fi is complimentary and there are USB ports aplenty for the plugged-in traveller.

Amenities and atmosphere

The hotel features a well-equipped fitness centre and an impressive indoor lap pool, plus a Club Lounge for those with access – ideal for pre-dinner drinks with a sunset view.

Downstairs, Café One serves up hearty breakfasts and relaxed meals throughout the day, while Bar One offers local wines, cocktails and the chance to sink into a leather armchair after a day of exploring.

Though it caters to business travellers and conference-goers as much as leisure guests, the Sheraton never feels cold or corporate. The staff are warm, genuinely helpful and full of local tips – from where to find the best sushi to which trails to try in Stanley Park.

The Sheraton Wall Centre is a stylish, reliable choice in Vancouver with a five-star location and four-star prices.

It’s not the city’s flashiest hotel, but it knows what it does well and delivers on it with ease. For Australian travellers heading to Canada, especially those stopping over before a Rockies rail journey or Alaskan cruise, it ticks all the right boxes.

Ask for a room in the North Tower on a higher floor for the best city and mountain views. And if you’re here in summer, don’t miss a morning walk down to the waterfront. It’s the best way to start the day in Vancouver.