★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Seaside Hotel North Vancouver

North Vancouver  ·  Canada  ·  130 125 Victory Ship Way

4.5 501 guest reviews

About Seaside Hotel North Vancouver — Luxury Boutique Hotel in North Vancouver

Seaside Hotel North Vancouver is an exceptional 4-star hotel in North Vancouver, Canada. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, parking, pet friendly, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5

Molly Roth
★★★★★ Jul 2025

I stayed here for 1 week and am specifically writing this review because I got to know one of the members of the valet team named Conrad. This gentleman was so personable, so helpful, so kind, I was really taken aback by him! I hope the Seaside Hotel sees this because I just wanted to say you have such an outstanding employee and he deserves to be recognized as someone who is a valuable addition to your hotel and the guests experiences while staying at it.

Behrouz Kashani
★★★★★ Jun 2025

Current we are currently staying at this hotel until next 4 days , we have an amazing stay at this beautiful seaside hotel in North Vancouver! Lot of help ee received from employees especially helping my wife who has disability issue, The reception staff were incredibly polite, helpful, and went above and beyond to make our stay special. The hotel itself is impeccably clean and organized, with a stunning location that offers breathtaking views. The hotel's proximity to the sea and the surrounding area made it the perfect base for our stay. We would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating getaway. Five stars isn't enough , this hotel deserves so much more! Thank you to the wonderful staff for making our stay unforgettable.

ashkan babaie
★☆☆☆☆ Jul 2025

Misleading and Overpriced – Not Worth $600/Night We had a very disappointing experience at this hotel, especially given the $600 USD per night price tag—which felt completely unjustified. The marketing photos show stunning ocean views and skyline shots, but in reality, those views are only available in a few select units. Most rooms, including ours, either face a concrete wall or overlook neighbouring residential buildings. First night: Our room faced a bright LED sign from the university across the street, which lit up the entire room at night—even with two sets of curtains. The area was noisy, and the room itself was tiny with an awkwardly large and unnecessary sink. It felt more like a $200/night room at best. After complaining, we were moved to a different room for the second night. Second night: The new room had a severely loud AC unit that made it impossible to sleep. We called the manager, who visited the room and confirmed the issue. He admitted that the engineering team was aware, but there was no fix in sight. We checked out the next morning and moved to a premium downtown hotel that was actually cheaper, quieter, and far more comfortable. Bottom line: The views shown in photos are not what you get, the rooms are tiny and poorly designed, and the service doesn’t match the price. Save your money—this hotel is not worth it.