Pacific Northwest
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Where to stay in Pacific Northwest

Downtown Vancouver
Central business district meets diverse neighborhoods, featuring high-rise apartments, Granville Mall, Gastown Steam Clock, and Sun Tower. Easily accessible via SkyTrain, SeaBus, and water taxis.

Downtown Seattle
Dive into the bustling nightlife and shopping scene, explore the iconic Pike Place Market, and admire architectural gems like the Seattle Central Library. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and Seattle Center Monorail.

Downtown Victoria
Downtown Victoria boasts a lively atmosphere with movie theatres, stage theatres, hotels, and various dining options. Explore tourist attractions like Bastion Square, Centennial Square, and the historic Chinatown.

Sunriver
Unique features of Sunriver include the golf courses and river views. Make a stop by Sunriver Resort Golf Course or Deschutes River while you're exploring the area.

Whistler Village
Boasting a picturesque pedestrian village and award-winning design, this resort municipality offers activities like alpine skiing at Whistler Blackcomb, mountain biking, and hiking. Easily accessible via the Sea to Sky Highway and Whistler Shuttle.

Downtown Portland
Explore the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Historical Society, and Tom McCall Waterfront Park in this central business district with high-rise buildings. Enjoy walkable streets, and easily access public transportation like MAX light rail and Portland Streetcar.

Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina
No pool, had to pay for parking
Reviewed on May 13, 2026

Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
Great place to stay before your Alaska cruise. Walking distance to port
Reviewed on May 12, 2026

Hotel Willo (formerly YWCA Hotel Vancouver)
Our stay at this hotel was good, no complaints! The property was clean, and the staff were friendly. We had a room that had a shared bathroom- it wasn’t the most ideal. However, we made it work and figured out how to lock it (for extra security once in the bathroom). Overall, a good hotel, and relatively ...
Reviewed on May 13, 2026

Pinnacle Hotel Whistler Village
Room was awesome. Very comfortable. Fridge was great to have. Very nice to have underground parking. Was a short beautiful walk to the main boardwalk.
Reviewed on May 12, 2026

The Boylston Hotel Capitol Hill
The staff were helpful and polite I thought going to the hallway for hot water for tea was inconvenient if your undressed in your room Also I would of like access to purchase food
Reviewed on May 12, 2026

The Parkside Hotel & Spa
It is a very nice property and I would normally highly recommend it. However, it is very odd. We had a two-bedroom suite, and there is no door or privacy around the main en-suite toilet. I was told that it was a Swedish design. Well, that is fine for Sweden, not for N. America. I certainly would ...
Reviewed on May 13, 2026
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Popular places to visit

Seattle Waterfront
A wonderful place to stroll and dine, this ever-changing attraction is more than just a place where land meets sea.

Canada Place
Fly above Canada’s stunning scenery aboard a flight simulator and watch a movie in the open-air cinema at this expansive entertainment complex.

Space Needle
Seattle’s skyline is instantly recognizable when you see this soaring slender structure, built as a showpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair.

Mount Rainier National Park
So big they created a national park in its name, Mount Rainier’s massive snow-capped volcanic cone is clearly visible from Seattle.

Vancouver Waterfront
Explore the waterfront in Vancouver with a trip to Vancouver Waterfront. Stroll along the seaside or visit the shops in this vibrant area.

Stanley Park
Check out this local favorite since Victorian times for its forested walking trails, beachside activities, attractive gardens and wildlife.
