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The Westin Grand, Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


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433 Robson St. Vancouver, BC, V6B 6L9 Canada Sales: 604.602.1999 Director of Sales & Marketing: Sarah Woodgate www.westingrandvancouver.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations


Starwood Hotels & Resorts 207


Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Resort Fee: 0 Room Tax: 4.5%


190/17/207 120/240


High US$199 - $239 Low US$149 - $189


Sales Tax: 12%


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


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1,222 Sq. Ft. 4,244 Sq. Ft. 5,854 Sq. Ft.


Business: Business center, audiovisual equipment and support, staging, ISDN and satellite broadcasting capabilities, teleconferencing, videoconferencing, and high-speed wired and wireless Internet access.


Recreation: Saltwater pool, fitness center, and spa services.


Nearby: Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts, BC Place Stadium, Bell Pitch and Rogers Arena, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver Playhouse, Orpheum, Vogue, Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver Art Gallery, Museum of Vancouver, Vancouver Maritime Museum, Chinatown, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Garden, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Minter Gardens, historic Gastown, Vancouver Aquarium, Telus World of Science, Granville Island, Stanley Park, and Capilano Suspension Bridge.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY Vancouver International Airport (YVR) 8.25 miles


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“Our sales meeting couldn’t have gone smoother. With undivided attention from the whole staff and excellent meals, everyone made my job easy. Everything was executed on time and


correctly.” —Tricia Castellano Axcan Pharma US Inc.


The Westin Grand, Vancouver offers a prime base of operations for corporate retreats and incentives on the West Coast of Canada. The four-diamond, all-suite boutique property marks the spot where the chic restaurants and theaters of Yaletown meet the high-fashion shops of Robson Street in downtown Vancouver, one of the hippest and most beautiful cities in the world. The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts entertains next door, not far from Granville Street’s theater row, the Vancouver Art Gallery, Stanley Park, and much, much more. Comfortable sitting rooms, bedrooms,


ultramodern bathrooms, and discreet kitchenettes make up the 207 guest suites. All provide floor-to- ceiling views of the city and mountains or harbor along with clean-lined contemporary furnishings, deep soaking tubs, two TVs, roomy desks, and wireless Internet access. Natural light and urban


views highlight the six conference rooms as well. For social occasions, the Symphony Room seats up to 70 for dinner, and the Garden Terrace hosts up to 120 against a backdrop of bustling city and landmark Library Square. Active guests appreciate the third floor’s fitness center, sauna,


steam room, heated outdoor saltwater pool, and hot tub. And everyone appreciates Hidden Tasting Bar & Social Lounge off the lobby. Here guests find something for every taste, from global dishes and cocktails made from fresh local ingredients to artisan beer, boutique wines, and scintillating conversation.


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