
Fairmont Pacific Rim
Where Vancouver's skyline dissolves into the Pacific
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Fairmont Pacific Rim
32 Total Rooms
32 Room Types
3.0 (3 Reviews)
The lobby announces it before a single word is spoken. Contemporary art lines the walls, floor-to-ceiling windows pull the harbor into the room, and a living green wall climbs toward double-height ceilings. Fairmont Pacific Rim occupies one of Vancouver's most commanding positions, rising at the edge of Coal Harbour where the downtown core meets the waterfront. The architecture is sleek, vertical, and unapologetically modern, a glass tower that catches light off Burrard Inlet and frames the North Shore mountains in nearly every sightline. From the moment you step inside, the hotel operates at the intersection of urban energy and coastal stillness.
Accommodations range from thoughtfully appointed guest rooms to expansive suites, many offering private balconies with views that sweep across the harbor, the mountains, or the city skyline. Interiors are restrained and residential, with clean lines, natural materials, and a palette that echoes the surrounding seascape. The Owner's Suite and specialty suites push further into the extraordinary, with dedicated living spaces and panoramic exposures that make the room feel suspended between mountain and water. Throughout, the design favors calm over spectacle, letting Vancouver's natural drama do the work.
Dining across the property unfolds with range and intention. Botanist, the hotel's signature restaurant and bar, draws on Pacific Northwest ingredients within a space that feels like an elegant conservatory, lush with greenery and architectural detail. The lounge and cocktail bar adjacent extend the experience into evening with inventive drinks and a more relaxed register. Giovane Caffè and Market offers a different rhythm entirely, serving Italian-inspired fare in a bright, casual ground-floor space that doubles as bakery and café. For something more intimate, the Lobby Lounge and RawBar presents fresh seafood and creative cocktails against the backdrop of the harbor, making it one of the city's most compelling places to settle in for an early evening.
The Willow Stream Spa occupies its own tranquil floor, offering a full menu of treatments alongside a relaxation lounge, steam rooms, and an outdoor pool deck that looks out over the water. The rooftop pool itself is a defining feature, a heated outdoor space where you float above the city with the mountains directly ahead. A fully equipped fitness center complements the wellness offering, and the hotel's art collection, curated with serious intent, transforms hallways and public spaces into gallery-like encounters. Live music programming in the lobby lounge adds a layer of cultural life that feels organic rather than performative.
Vancouver's Seawall stretches just beyond the hotel's entrance, connecting you on foot or by bike to Stanley Park, English Bay, and the Gastown neighborhood. The convention center and cruise ship terminal sit within steps, while Granville Island and the cultural institutions of the city's core remain only minutes away. It is a location that places you at the precise center of Vancouver's public life while maintaining a sense of remove the moment you return through the lobby doors. Fairmont Pacific Rim does not merely occupy the waterfront. It becomes part of it, a place where mornings begin with mountain light on the harbor and evenings close with the city glowing just below your window.
The lobby announces it before a single word is spoken. Contemporary art lines the walls, floor-to-ceiling windows pull the harbor into the room, and a living green wall climbs toward double-height ceilings. Fairmont Pacific Rim occupies one of Vancouver's most commanding positions, rising at the edge of Coal Harbour where the downtown core meets the waterfront. The architecture is sleek, vertical, and unapologetically modern, a glass tower that catches light off Burrard Inlet and frames the North Shore mountains in nearly every sightline. From the moment you step inside, the hotel operates at the intersection of urban energy and coastal stillness.
Accommodations range from thoughtfully appointed guest rooms to expansive suites, many offering private balconies with views that sweep across the harbor, the mountains, or the city skyline. Interiors are restrained and residential, with clean lines, natural materials, and a palette that echoes the surrounding seascape. The Owner's Suite and specialty suites push further into the extraordinary, with dedicated living spaces and panoramic exposures that make the room feel suspended between mountain and water. Throughout, the design favors calm over spectacle, letting Vancouver's natural drama do the work.
Dining across the property unfolds with range and intention. Botanist, the hotel's signature restaurant and bar, draws on Pacific Northwest ingredients within a space that feels like an elegant conservatory, lush with greenery and architectural detail. The lounge and cocktail bar adjacent extend the experience into evening with inventive drinks and a more relaxed register. Giovane Caffè and Market offers a different rhythm entirely, serving Italian-inspired fare in a bright, casual ground-floor space that doubles as bakery and café. For something more intimate, the Lobby Lounge and RawBar presents fresh seafood and creative cocktails against the backdrop of the harbor, making it one of the city's most compelling places to settle in for an early evening.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular tension at the Fairmont Pacific Rim that makes it interesting — it sits right where Vancouver's urban pulse meets the waterfront's calm, and the hotel seems to have internalized both energies. The lobby trades bustle for a kind of composed stillness, and the rooftop pool, flanked by fire pits with the city and Stanley Park stretched out beyond, feels less like an amenity and more like a vantage point you'd return to just to think. Downstairs, the Botanist leans into Pacific Northwest ingredients with a botanical sensibility that feels genuinely place-specific rather than trend-driven. It's a property that rewards you for staying in rather than rushing out.
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1038 Canada Place Way, Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
Hear it from other travelers
Guest
MAR 2026
The energy and vibe along with the location and views. Breakfast was sublime and Botanics a treasure whether staying at the hotel or not
Guest
MAR 2026
The gym and staff. Disappointed in the check in process (2 hour delay in getting checked in) and just felt impersonal
Guest
MAR 2026
Ubicación y buena arquitectura, pésimo servicio de housekeeping, muy malo y deficiente
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