Free Wi-Fi is offered at this Aboriginal themed Vancouver hotel. Each guest room comes equipped with a fridge. Rogers Arena and BC Place are both within 10 minutes’ walking distance. A cable TV is featured in each guest room at Skwachàys Lodge. Tea and coffee-making facilities are provided. Local telephone calls are included for guest convenience. Skwachàys Vancouver features unique furnishings including a 40 foot totem pole. A gift shop and an art gallery featuring Indigenous artwork are located on-site. Stadium-Chinatown Skytrain station and Chinatown are both within 5 minutes’ walk away. Stanley Park is 1.9 mi away.
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Clean & nice rooms. Love what they offered.
No parking & bad location
The staff was so kind! They were friendly and gave us recommendations.
The neighborhood. This is not the fault of the hotel. They have lots of security measures in place, but there are people doing drugs (smoking crack and shooting heroin) right on the street. The price of the hotel is way too high considering the neighborhood it is in.
The location is very bad. Homelessness and drug use everywhere
TONY AT RECEPTION WAS THE BEST
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Native American themes Really nice art Very friendly and kind staff who go an extra step to help consistently The hotel itself and rooms with themes are nice The sauna and history of Native American culture being the original discovery of saunas The coffee and breakfast
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Excellent facilities in rooms, very clean and comfortable. Loved the Style & First Nations theme
Reception area
Very clean premises and helpful staff. Beautiful rooftop area.
Neighborhood might feel a little unsafe for solo female travelers
Amazing staff/ artwork and security is tight.
The location, homeless people everywhere, drugs, just unsafe block. Parking sucks and is very expensive. Had to park a few blocks away in a garage and it was almost $49