
Location
Surrounded by water on three sides, the world-class city of Vancouver, British Columbia is a cosmopolitan city not to be missed. Nestled alongside the Coast Mountain Range, Vancouver offers a diverse array of sights, sounds and activities for all ages and interests.
Located on the landmark corner of Robson and Richards in the vibrant heart of downtown Vancouver, L'Hermitage indulges travellers in a destination filled with excitement, style, class and comfort. Step outside the doors of L'Hermitage, and all within easy walking distance to the hotel, choose your own adventure! Shop in one of Vancouver's many upscale boutiques, tempt your palate with a meal on one of the area's award-winning restaurants, cheer on the Canucks at GM Place, enjoy a concert in one of the area's theatre or concert halls, or take in the latest exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Whatever you choose to do, you're only a step away.
Robson Street is Vancouver's most famous shopping street and not without reason. In a three block stretch, between Hornby and Bute Street, you'll find a commercial Mecca which includes premier fashions stores, fine dining, services and all the amenities a tourist or local might need. Prada, Gucci. Louis Vuitton and Tiffany's beckon shoppers from around the world looking for the hottest fashions of the day.
Yaletown is Vancouver's trendy and upscale renovated warehouse district. This fresh urban neighbourhood is just an easy walk from the centre of downtown. Yaletown's converted heritage buildings are home to some of city's top fashion and design shops, as well as cutting edge restaurants and bars. Old loading docks act as giant sidewalks and create a unique setting for strolling, shopping, or lounging at one of the many outdoor patios.
Gastown, situated at the northeast corner of the downtown area, is considered to be the birthplace of Vancouver where most of the major events that have occurred in the city since its beginnings happened in or within blocks of Gastown. Founded in 1867, the community was originally named after the first settler and colourful saloon owner 'Gassy' Jack Deighton. Today, the area is a charming mix of old and new with its cobbled streets, antique gaslights, Victorian architecture, and unique tangle of mews, courtyards and passage housing boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment.
Located on the landmark corner of Robson and Richards in the vibrant heart of downtown Vancouver, L'Hermitage indulges travellers in a destination filled with excitement, style, class and comfort. Step outside the doors of L'Hermitage, and all within easy walking distance to the hotel, choose your own adventure! Shop in one of Vancouver's many upscale boutiques, tempt your palate with a meal on one of the area's award-winning restaurants, cheer on the Canucks at GM Place, enjoy a concert in one of the area's theatre or concert halls, or take in the latest exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Whatever you choose to do, you're only a step away.
Robson Street
Robson Street is Vancouver's most famous shopping street and not without reason. In a three block stretch, between Hornby and Bute Street, you'll find a commercial Mecca which includes premier fashions stores, fine dining, services and all the amenities a tourist or local might need. Prada, Gucci. Louis Vuitton and Tiffany's beckon shoppers from around the world looking for the hottest fashions of the day.
Yaletown
Yaletown is Vancouver's trendy and upscale renovated warehouse district. This fresh urban neighbourhood is just an easy walk from the centre of downtown. Yaletown's converted heritage buildings are home to some of city's top fashion and design shops, as well as cutting edge restaurants and bars. Old loading docks act as giant sidewalks and create a unique setting for strolling, shopping, or lounging at one of the many outdoor patios.
Gastown
Gastown, situated at the northeast corner of the downtown area, is considered to be the birthplace of Vancouver where most of the major events that have occurred in the city since its beginnings happened in or within blocks of Gastown. Founded in 1867, the community was originally named after the first settler and colourful saloon owner 'Gassy' Jack Deighton. Today, the area is a charming mix of old and new with its cobbled streets, antique gaslights, Victorian architecture, and unique tangle of mews, courtyards and passage housing boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment. 