The Sutton Place Hotel is a luxury property located a block from Robson Street and approximately eight miles from Vancouver International Airport.
Guests may enjoy the onsite Le Spa Fitness Center featuring an indoor pool, outdoor sundeck, a Jacuzzi, women's sauna, men's steam room, an exercise room, full aesthetic services, and massage, reflexology, and skin and body treatments. The spa also features dressing facilities with complimentary bathrobes, towels, and amenities; a boutique; and a spa menu of health-conscious drinks, snacks, and entrees. Dining is available at the Fleuri Restaurant, led by Chef Michael Deutsch, serving a French continental menu. The Gerard Lounge is available onsite for drinks and light fare in a cozy setting.
Guest rooms feature minibars, dual-line telephones, voicemail, dataports, bathrobes, umbrellas, climate control, cable TV, alarm clock radios, hairdryers, safes, high-speed Internet access, and Web TV.
Few hotels can rival the elegance, European charm, and hospitality of the Sutton Place Hotel.
Property Information:
Property Layout: The Sutton Place Hotel-Vancouver is a 397 room property with up to 21 floors.
The place of lodging actively promotes the environmentally friendly practices of their property. They do so in their advertising, web site, and promotional literature.
The property utilizes sources of renewable energy. Examples are: biomass, photovoltaic conversion, small hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, etc. and do not use fossil fuels.
As the property is maintained old equipment and fixtures (wasteful toilets, light bulbs, shower heads, refrigerators, washing machines, etc.) are updated with more efficient and conserving replacements.
High energy consumption fixtures and appliances have been replaced with their energy efficient counterparts. Sensors are used to automatically turn off lights, air conditioning, and heating. Rooms have optomized to retain heating or cooling through improved insulation.
Xeriscape is landscaping designed to conserve water. Water is conserved through the use of native plants and minimal plant groundcover. Desert landscaping utilizing indigenous plants, and gravel for a majority of the groundcover is an example to xeric landscaping.
Organic cotton sheets and towels do not add VOC's, thereby improving air quality. Organic cotton is a sustainable product whereas synthetic fabrics are not because of their reliance on petrochemicals.
The property uses environmentally friendly chemicals for cleaning. Also included are perfumed or scented laundry supplies, carpet cleaners, cleaning supplies, or air fresheners, and other products tha could be harsh or harmful.
Many plastic and foam disposable products (cups, bowls, plates, and clam-shell boxes) are not recyclable or bio-degradable and are manufactured from non-sustainable petrochemicals. Recyclable disposable products are good alternatives.
Using gray water for irrigation of gardens and landscaping. Gray water is wastewater from bathrooms sinks and showers/tubs, kitchens, laundry sinks and tubs, and washing machines where only non-polluting, biodegradable detergents are utilized.
Containers located in the common areas of the property, properly labeled, for the express purpose of enabling guests and staff to separate trash from recyclable items.
The biological decomposition of solid organic materials by bacteria, fungi, and other organisms into a soil-like product that can be used to enrich garden soils.
Reviewed by Wendy D. of Abbotsford, of BC Canada on Jun-2007
Stayed at the Property - May-2007
We came to stay at the Sutton while we had a concert at GM Place to see IlDivo. We loved the fine service and cozy lounge..all our needs were looked after and room service for breakfast the next morning was amazing!!
Reviewed by Greg M. of Colorado Springs, of CO USA on May-2007
Stayed at the Property - Apr-2007
I couldn't find anything wrong with this hotel - the staff was very professional yet friendly, the facilities were "over the top," the location was perfect.
Reviewed by Pam M. of Fort Nelson, of BC canada on Jan-2007
Stayed at the Property - Jan-2007
I have never been treated so well in my life - from the valet to the housekeeping they treat you like you are human this is the very best Hotel that I have stayed in BC. I will have to say that I will definatley stay here again I will also tell all my friends to stay here as well.
Reviewed by King Y. of on Oct-2006
Stayed at the Property - Oct-2006
So overated. Stay here if you want to spend $24 for parking, old room, bathroom with mold on white grout, noisy air duct, shower with luke warm water (water heater broke), TV with short reception from remote (won't even work if you are laying on the bed), tiny room.
Reviewed by CJ Y. of Newcastle, of WA USA on Oct-2006
Stayed at the Property - Sep-2006
Hotel is conveniently located next to Robson street, in the middle of all the shopping and restaurants. Great service. Gym and pool areas are club quality. There is in-room safe and DVD player, which we put to great use. However, our room with double twin beds was small (twin size beds were small as well). Pillows were a bit soft. Wireless internet access and parking ($24/day) were extra charge. But overall we would definitely stay again and recommend this hotel to others.
Pros:
Location
Cons:
Parking charge
Recommended For:
Families Honeymoon/Romance Large Groups Business Seniors Couples Singles
Reviewed by helen F. of Plano, of tx USA on Sep-2006
Stayed at the Property - Sep-2006
Hotel in good location. Don't bother with breakfast at the hotel - good coffee shops a block away much cheaper. "Earls" restaurant close and excellent for food - no reservations taken
Reviewed by Dee L. of on Sep-2006
Stayed at the Property - Sep-2006
First off, the room had a feather bedspread and feather pillows. We are allergic. The staff fixed that. Next, the bed was terrible!! It was hard and lumpy. After speaking with the concierge, they had a pad added on the bed. For a five star hotel, I was dissapointed.
Pros:
The Service
Cons:
The beds
Recommended For:
The Sutton Place Hotel-Vancouver
845 Burrard Street - Vancouver - Canada
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