Pan Pacific Vancouver

Canada , Vancouver

  • Central Location
  • Spa & Wellness
  • Sightseeing
5/5
Inghams rating

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

  • 999 Canada Pl #300, Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5, Canada

Facilities

  • Gym/Fitness Centres
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Family Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Parking

Vancouver at a glance

  • English
  • Canadian Dollar (CAD)
  • London Heathrow (LHR)

Included in your holiday to Vancouver

  • On holiday phone support and tailored advice from our Destination Expert based in Whistler
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, ski highlights and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation 

About Pan Pacific Vancouver

Experience the vibrant energy of Vancouver in luxury at the Pan Pacific Vancouver, ideally located on the waterfront, perfect before or after your Whistler ski holiday. Enjoy unbeatable views across the harbour and Coastal Mountains from spacious rooms with large windows overlooking downtown or historic Gastown.

Unwind in the rooftop heated saltwater pool and hot tub, or relax in the stylish lobby with panoramic bay views. Dine at Oceans 999 Restaurant or sip cocktails at Coal Harbour Bar while watching seaplanes glide across the water and bald eagles soar above.

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Heated rooftop salt water pool
  • Hot tub
  • Gym
  • Massage and treatments are payable locally

Facilities

  • 3 hotel restaurants
    • Oceans 999 Restaurant
    • Coal Harbour Bar
    • Five Sails Restaurant
  • Reception and lobby

The hotel has a superb location right on the waterfront of Canada Place. All the biggest sights are within walking distance so you can explore Stanley Park, Gas Town and Downtown easily. There are tonnes of incredible bars and restaurants within easy reach and the Pan Pacific sits atop a mall so you can pickup any last minute bits conveniently too.

  • Located on the waterfront at Canada Place
  • 10 minute walk to historic Gastown
  • 20 minute walk to Robson Street and downtown Vancouver
  • 30 minute walk to Stanley Park

The hotel in on room only or you can upgrade to bed & breakfast which will include a full American buffet breakfast at the hotel’s Oceans 999 Restaurant

The hotel has three different restaurants offering something for everyone or you can order room service - all payable locally

Oceans 999 Restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with views towards the mountains.

Coal Harbour Bar is open for lunch and dinner and is a great spot to have some bar snacks or small plates.

Five Sails Restaurant is the hotel's award-winning restaurant with incredible views of the city. You can try bespoke cocktails, local and imported beers, sommelier-selected wines and gourmet dishes here.

Board basis available: Bed and Breakfast, Room Only

Deluxe rooms are 33m² with either one king or two double beds and can sleep up to four. They have a bath or shower and views towards downtown Vancouver.

Deluxe harbour rooms are 33m² with either one king or two double beds and can sleep up to four. They have a bath with showerhead and views towards the waterfront and Coastal Mountains.

Bedroom facilities

  • 55" LCD TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • Safe
  • Mini fridge
  • Hairdryer

Additional information

  • No. of rooms: 503
  • No. of floors: 15
  • Lift accessible: Yes
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • Accessible rooms available on request

Travel to Vancouver

Depart on: Daily

Fly into: Vancouver Airport

Transfer time: 

  • approx. 25 minutes from Vancouver airport by included private transfer
  • approx. 2 hours from Whistler by included coach
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Travel by air

Flights from London Heathrow to Vancouver depart daily from 1 December 2025 to 11 April 2026.

Flight time:

  • 9hrs 30mins direct

Transfer time:

  • approx. 25 minutes from Vancouver airport by included private transfer
  • approx. 2 hours from Whistler by included coach

Information for your transfer meeting point is included in your Digital Resort Guide. Your return transfer time will be communicated to you a few days before departure by your Destination Expert.

Inghams Rating: 5/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Ski & Snowboard in Vancouver

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Lift Ski Lockers:
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Discover Vancouver

Vancouver is consistently rated among the world’s most beautiful cities and winter is a great time to visit. The city has a mild climate and sites which are all easily accessible by walking or public transport.

Once you've made the journey to Canada's beautiful Pacific coast, you won't want to miss out on one the most beautiful and vibrant cities in the world. With so much to see and do in Vancouver, we recommend a two or three night stay in the city before or after your Whistler ski holiday.

Make sure you bring comfortable shoes and an appetite for adventure as there is so much to see in this diverse city against the stunning backdrop of water and mountains.

We have put together a full itinerary below, so you don't miss out on any of Vancouver's incredible sights. 

More about Vancouver

Things to do in Vancouver

Founded in 1931, the Vancouver Art Gallery is recognized as one of North America’s most innovative visual arts institutions. The Gallery’s celebrated exhibitions, extensive public programs and emphasis on advancing scholarship all focus on historical and contemporary art from British Columbia and around the world.

Special attention is given to the accomplishments of Indigenous artists, as well as to those of the Asia Pacific region. The Gallery’s exhibitions also explore the impact of images in the larger sphere of visual culture, design and architecture.

The Vancouver Lookout is located at the top of one of Vancouver's iconic landmarks, Harbour Centre. Located in the Heritage District of Vancouver, the Vancouver Lookout has been a staple of Vancouver’s skyline since 1977. Access the 360º view of Vancouver with a 40-second glass elevator ride, whisking you skyward.

Once you are on the deck of the Vancouver Lookout, we encourage you to take your time and learn about this vibrant city with information panels located throughout the deck with fascinating facts about Vancouver’s history & infrastructure.

Stanley Park © Destination BC Hubert Kang

Stanley Park is Vancouver’s first, largest, and most beloved urban park. At over 1,000 acres it is considered one of the top urban parks in the world. The park is home to ancient cedars, wildlife, rainforest ecology, vibrant art and attractions, and Canada’s largest aquarium.

The seawall path surrounding the park is used by millions of walkers and cyclists a year and offers incredible views of the Vancouver’s skyline.

Granville Island Bridge © Destination Vancouver

Granville Island showcases the best of Pacific Northwest living in cuisine, shopping, culture, performance, and art.

The Granville Island Public Market is packed with shops and stalls featuring sought-after specialty goods like fresh-caught seafood, world-famous donuts, and artisanal charcuterie that visitors line up for. Granville Island restaurants also offer delicious dining options. It’s safe to say no one has gone hungry on this island.

Long known for its mother-lode of souvenir shops, in recent years, Gastown has emerged as a hotspot for fashion boutiques, modern homewares and gifts. In fact, some of the city’s coolest independent casualwear studios can be found around this area, so you’ll find the city’s young and beautiful come to browse the boutiques along with the visitors making a quick stop for vacation mementos.

For souvenirs, Water Street, the neighbourhood’s main shopping thoroughfare is your best bet.

Make sure you check out some of the excellent First Nations galleries where you can pick up aboriginal art to take home. 

Vancouver’s most popular shopping street, Robson is where most visitors find themselves when the shopping bug hits. This is where you’ll find all of the big North American brands, as well as some local fashion chains, mixed in with souvenir stores, beauty outlets and unique gift stores.

Retail activity is concentrated from Seymour to Jervis, intersecting Granville Street with access to Pacific Centre along the way. 

Capilano Suspension Bridge © Destination Vancouver

Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure and the exciting new Cliffwalk.

The 450 ft (137m) long, 230 ft (70m) high Capilano Suspension Bridge has thrilled visitors since 1889. While the wobbly bridge and stunning location is a Vancouver landmark, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers an all-encompassing BC experience. History, culture and nature are presented in unique and thrilling ways with knowledgeable staff and interpretive signage providing as much, or as little, information as guests want.

Cliffwalk follows a granite precipice along Capilano River on a labyrinth-like series of narrow cantilevered bridges, stairs and platforms through rainforest vegetation. With 16 anchor points in the cliff supporting the structure and open grated walkways, Cliffwalk is not for the faint of heart! Interactive exhibits demonstrate the need for water conservation.

Treetops Adventure takes guests 110 feet into the mid-story of a coastal rainforest on seven suspension bridges attached to old-growth trees. It is accessible to guests of all ages. Nature talks provided hourly, explains the importance of a West Coast temperate rainforest to the ecosystem.

Immerse yourself in the power of unique perspectives, the sensations of flight, and complete sensory engagement as you soar over, around, and through the world's most epic places.

Picture yourself with your feet dangling before a massive spherical screen, being transported over iconic locations and natural wonders. The combination of sights, scents, sounds, and precisely programmed motion captures the unmistakable feeling of flight, leaving you with an unforgettable sense of wonder and awe.

Located in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown harbour front, Canada Place is an iconic national landmark welcoming local residents, visitors and ships to the West Coast.

Canada Place is a multi-use facility that includes FlyOver Canada, Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, Port Metro Vancouver cruise ship terminal, World Trade Centre office tower and VINCI Park parkade. 

Experience a favourite Canadian pastime by catching a game of ice hockey at the Rogers Arena. The Vancouver Canucks fans are some of the most passionate ice hockey fans around, and a match on their home turf is not to be missed.

Vancouver Brewery © Destination Vancouver

The Vancouver area is home to several dozen craft breweries, creating a wide variety of small-batch beers.

 The Mount Pleasant neighbourhood has a particularly dense concentration of microbreweries.

In fact, the area was historically known as Brewery Creek and people have been making beer here since the 1880s. Today it’s a great spot to spend an afternoon biking or walking between tasting rooms. 

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