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Opus Hotel Vancouver



The Opus Hotel in Vancouver (pronounced “Vancoover”) has been voted one of the world’s top 100 hotels by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine.

The hotel is located in fashionable Yaletown which used to be a Vancouver warehouse district.

Opus Hotel Vancouver

This boutique hotel has 96 luxury guest rooms that feature spa bathrooms.

The Opus Hotel is only steps away from the inner harbour, and the hotel is surrounded by some of Vancouver’s best restaurants, spas, shopping, business and entertainment.

A few minutes away are Stanley Park, the Cruise Ship Terminal and beaches.

You can dine in the hotel at the bistro "Moderne Elixir" and there is also the Opus Bar.

For the business traveler, the business centre is open 24 hours a day and meeting and catering services are available for up to 50 guests.

The Opus Hotel provides all the little extras to make your stay be comfortable including complimentary car service to any downtown location.

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