Hotel in Vancouver, Canada
The Listel Hotel
150Pearl PointsSolid mid-range Robson Street option, no surprises.

About The Listel Hotel
The Listel Hotel on Robson Street is a practical, arts-accented boutique option for solo business travelers who want a walkable Vancouver base without luxury hotel prices. It lacks the service depth and amenities of nearby flagships, but the location is solid and booking is easy. A sensible mid-range pick for work trips rather than family stays or special occasions.
The Listel Hotel, Vancouver: Quick Take
If you've stayed at The Listel before, the honest answer is that not much has changed in ways that would surprise you — and for a mid-range Robson Street hotel, that consistency is more asset than liability. It sits in a practical location for both business travelers and visitors wanting walkable access to the West End, with Stanley Park a short walk in one direction and downtown core meetings reachable on foot or by transit in the other.
For business travel specifically, The Listel punches reasonably well in its tier. Robson Street is not a financial district address, but the hotel's proximity to the Vancouver Convention Centre precinct and ease of cab or transit access to Burrard and Georgia corridors means it works for work trips that don't require a Bay Street-style lobby backdrop. The rooms are sized adequately for extended stays, and the building's boutique scale means check-in and checkout rarely turn into the queue situations common at the larger convention-oriented properties nearby.
The property has leaned into an arts-oriented identity over the years, with curated works displayed throughout the public spaces. This gives the communal areas more visual interest than a standard business hotel, without tipping into the aggressively designed territory that can feel exhausting after a long travel day. The spatial feel skews intimate and low-key — better for a quiet post-meeting drink than a corporate dinner for twelve.
Where The Listel earns its place in Vancouver's hotel mix is value positioning. You are not getting the service depth of the Rosewood Hotel Georgia or the grand-lobby statement of the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, but you're also not paying for them. For a solo business traveler who needs a clean, characterful room in a walkable location without the overhead of a full-service luxury property, The Listel is a reasonable call. Families with young children or groups wanting extensive amenity packages should look elsewhere, the property's boutique format doesn't lend itself to those use cases. Explore more options in our full Vancouver hotels guide, or browse Vancouver restaurants, bars, and experiences to plan around your stay.
Booking
Booking difficulty is easy. The Listel does not fill as aggressively as Vancouver's top-tier convention and luxury properties, so last-minute availability is realistic for most dates outside peak summer and major convention weeks. Book directly through the hotel's own channel where possible for the leading rate flexibility.
Practical Details
| Detail | The Listel Hotel | Rosewood Hotel Georgia | Fairmont Hotel Vancouver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Robson St, West End adjacent | Georgia St, downtown core | Burrard St, downtown core |
| Style | Boutique, arts-focused | Luxury heritage | Grand heritage luxury |
| Leading for | Solo business, budget-conscious | Splurge, full-service | Classic Vancouver statement stay |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Family-friendly | Limited | Yes | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Listel Hotel family-friendly?
It works for families in the sense that Robson Street puts you close to shopping, dining, and Stanley Park without needing a car. The hotel does not operate as a resort property with pools or kids' programming, so if keeping children occupied on-site is a priority, look elsewhere. For a base-camp stay where the city does the heavy lifting, it holds up.
Is The Listel Hotel good for business travel?
For solo business travelers who want a walkable, low-friction Robson Street address and easy booking without corporate-hotel rigidity, The Listel is a practical choice. It does not compete with the JW Marriott Parq or Fairmont Hotel Vancouver on meeting infrastructure or concierge scale, so if your trip involves client entertaining or large team logistics, those properties are better positioned. For heads-down individual stays, The Listel is straightforward and does not fill aggressively, meaning last-minute bookings are realistic.
Which room category is best at The Listel Hotel?
The hotel sits on Robson Street in Vancouver's West End, so rooms facing the street give you city energy while quieter rear-facing rooms trade that for less noise. Without current room-tier pricing in the record, the practical advice is to book the highest category within your budget and confirm the floor and orientation directly at reservation. The property is mid-range, so category premiums are unlikely to be dramatic.
How is the dining at The Listel Hotel?
Dining details for The Listel are not confirmed in current data, so treat any specific claims with caution. What is reliable: Robson Street gives you a dense corridor of independent restaurants within a short walk, which reduces your dependence on in-hotel dining regardless of what's available. If on-site food and beverage quality is a deciding factor, the Fairmont Pacific Rim and Rosewood Hotel Georgia both have documented, high-profile dining programs.
How is the pool and spa at The Listel Hotel?
Pool and spa facilities at The Listel are not confirmed in the venue record. If a pool or spa is non-negotiable for your stay, do not assume availability and verify directly before booking. Vancouver alternatives with documented wellness facilities include the Fairmont Pacific Rim, which has a well-regarded pool and spa setup at a higher price point.
Location
1300 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C5, Canada
Vancouver, Canada
Compare The Listel Hotel
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Listel Hotel | Easy | |
| Rosewood Hotel Georgia | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| Fairmont Hotel Vancouver | Unknown | |
| Fairmont Pacific Rim | Unknown | |
| JW Marriott Parq Vancouver | Unknown | |
| The St. Regis Hotel | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Listel Hotel measures up.
Also Consider
- Rosewood Hotel Georgia, Notable alternative
- Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Notable alternative
- Fairmont Pacific Rim, Notable alternative
- JW Marriott Parq Vancouver, Notable alternative
- The St. Regis Hotel, Notable alternative
Against Vancouver's mid-to-upper hotel set, The Listel sits comfortably in the practical-boutique tier rather than the luxury one. The Rosewood Hotel Georgia is the clearest upgrade path: better service, a stronger food and beverage program, and a downtown core address that carries more weight for client-facing business stays, but you will pay materially more for it. The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver offers the classic grand-hotel Vancouver experience with heritage architecture and deeper amenities, again at a higher price point. For travelers who want that level of polish, either Fairmont property is the stronger call.
Within the boutique segment, the Loden Hotel is a direct competitor worth comparing: it sits closer to Coal Harbour with a slightly more design-forward feel, and the two properties are close enough in positioning that the decision often comes down to which neighborhood better suits your itinerary. The Wedgewood Hotel is another boutique alternative with a stronger dining reputation on-site. For business travelers whose companies mandate larger-brand flags, the EXchange Hotel Vancouver operates in a similar value zone with a financial district lean. The Listel's specific advantage is its arts identity and Robson Street walkability, if neither of those factors matters to your trip, run the comparison before defaulting to it.
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