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10 Best Affordable Hotels in Vancouver, Canada (2025)

September 1, 2025
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10 Best Affordable Hotels in Vancouver, Canada (2025)


Vancouver is a place of balance, where city meets sea, mountains meet metropolis, and quiet open spaces and colorful communities collide. No matter the season or your reason for visiting, Vancouver has something for everyone. Adventure lovers can cycle the scenic Stanley Park seawall, hike through forested trails, paddle along the coastline, or hit the slopes in the winter. Those looking for a more relaxed pace can browse stylish boutiques, unwind at a spa, or sip cocktails at trendy local hotspots. With a mix of urban delights, natural sites, diverse culture, and world-class cuisine, Vancouver is a choose-your-own-adventure destination, and it all starts with where you stay.

If you plan your trip just right, you can enjoy the best of both nature and city—day or night, rain or shine—and Vancouver has plenty of places to stay within walking distance from it all. And while the city is known for having a high cost of living, you don’t need to spend your entire paycheck to find somewhere lovely to rest your head. From Canada’s first Aboriginal arts hotel to a buzzy beachfront property dating back to 1912, read on for the best affordable hotels in Vancouver that are luxurious and low-key, but won’t break the bank.

FAQ:

What’s the average price of a hotel in Vancouver?

Rivaling the hotel rates of major metropolitan cities like London and New York, Vancouver’s average nightly prices peak substantially during the summer months (July is busiest). Because Vancouver is facing a hotel shortage, demand exceeds supply, causing the prices to spike. Overall, average nightly rates range from $300-$600 per night for standard rooms, with luxury accommodations reaching closer to $1,000 a night. That being said, when you visit Vancouver during off-peak times (typically November to March), you’ll see much lower rates—closer to $200 a night for standard rooms.

What part of Vancouver is best to stay in?

Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet is packed with prestigious places to stay, all within walking distance of Stanley Park, downtown shopping, and mini pedestrian ferries that take you to top attractions like Science World and Granville Island from downtown. You’ll find lots of beautiful waterfront parks and beaches here, and some of the city’s best restaurants are close by. Plus, this area is the departure point for boat tours and whale-watching excursions, great for those looking to hit the water. That being said, this is also the most expensive part of the city to stay in.

If hiking, biking, or skiing are your main focus, you’ll want to stay closer to Vancouver’s North Shore, where three local ski hills offer endless alpine adventures easily accessible by car or shuttle.

Where should I stay in Vancouver for the first time?

For a good balance of walkability and access to top attractions and good food, you’ll want to stay in the downtown westside area, closer to Coal Harbour or Yaletown. If you’re looking for a trendy boutique hotel in a hip neighborhood with top restaurants and a relaxed vibe, consider Opus Hotel (with past guests like Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga, and JLo, you can’t go wrong).

How we choose the best hotels in Vancouver

Every hotel review on this list has been written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has visited that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider properties across price points that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination, keeping design, location, service, and sustainability credentials top of mind.

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