
OPUS Vancouver
Where Vancouver's most spirited neighborhood meets its most personal hotel
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OPUS Vancouver
18 Total Rooms
18 Room Types
3.6 (50 Reviews)
There is a particular energy to the corner of Davie and Hamilton in Yaletown, where glass towers give way to converted warehouses and the sidewalks carry a confidence that feels distinctly Vancouver. OPUS Vancouver sits right at that intersection, a boutique hotel that has long understood that personality matters more than scale. The building itself is compact and deliberate, its contemporary facade angled toward the street with a sense of openness that invites the neighborhood in rather than holding it at a distance. Step through the entrance and the lobby unfolds with a curated warmth, art-forward and design-conscious without the severity that sometimes accompanies the word "boutique."
The hotel's rooms and suites are designed around five distinct lifestyle personas, each reflecting a different approach to color, texture, and spatial energy. This is not the standard king-or-double proposition. Some rooms lean moody and intimate with deeper tones and layered textiles, while others favor brightness and clean geometry. Across the collection, floor-to-ceiling windows pull in natural light and frame views of the Yaletown streetscape or the city skyline beyond. The effect is personal rather than formulaic, a hotel that treats its guest rooms as individual compositions rather than variations on a single template.
Downstairs, the hotel's restaurant and bar serve as a social anchor for both guests and locals. The ground-level space opens onto a coveted patio along Davie Street, one of Vancouver's best perches for watching the neighborhood's parade of energy unfold over a glass of wine or a well-built cocktail. The menu draws from the West Coast's abundance with dishes that feel rooted in the region's produce and seafood traditions. Inside, the bar carries a warmth that deepens as evening settles in, drawing a crowd that skews creative, social, and uninterested in anything overly formal. It is the kind of hotel bar that earns its regulars.
Yaletown itself is one of Vancouver's most walkable neighborhoods, its former warehouse district now home to independent galleries, specialty retailers, and some of the city's most notable dining. The seawall is minutes away on foot, offering waterfront paths that stretch toward False Creek, Granville Island, and the mountains that frame the city's northern horizon. BC Place and Rogers Arena sit nearby, as does the cultural corridor of Granville Street. OPUS Vancouver positions you inside all of it, not above it or adjacent to it, but genuinely woven into the rhythm of the city.
What stays with you is the feeling of a hotel that knows exactly who it is. There is no reaching for grandeur, no manufactured calm. OPUS Vancouver is energetic, self-assured, and just slightly irreverent, a property that treats hospitality as an expression of character rather than category.
There is a particular energy to the corner of Davie and Hamilton in Yaletown, where glass towers give way to converted warehouses and the sidewalks carry a confidence that feels distinctly Vancouver. OPUS Vancouver sits right at that intersection, a boutique hotel that has long understood that personality matters more than scale. The building itself is compact and deliberate, its contemporary facade angled toward the street with a sense of openness that invites the neighborhood in rather than holding it at a distance. Step through the entrance and the lobby unfolds with a curated warmth, art-forward and design-conscious without the severity that sometimes accompanies the word "boutique."
The hotel's rooms and suites are designed around five distinct lifestyle personas, each reflecting a different approach to color, texture, and spatial energy. This is not the standard king-or-double proposition. Some rooms lean moody and intimate with deeper tones and layered textiles, while others favor brightness and clean geometry. Across the collection, floor-to-ceiling windows pull in natural light and frame views of the Yaletown streetscape or the city skyline beyond. The effect is personal rather than formulaic, a hotel that treats its guest rooms as individual compositions rather than variations on a single template.
Downstairs, the hotel's restaurant and bar serve as a social anchor for both guests and locals. The ground-level space opens onto a coveted patio along Davie Street, one of Vancouver's best perches for watching the neighborhood's parade of energy unfold over a glass of wine or a well-built cocktail. The menu draws from the West Coast's abundance with dishes that feel rooted in the region's produce and seafood traditions. Inside, the bar carries a warmth that deepens as evening settles in, drawing a crowd that skews creative, social, and uninterested in anything overly formal. It is the kind of hotel bar that earns its regulars.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular confidence to a hotel that doesn't try to hush the neighborhood but instead mirrors its energy. OPUS draws from Yaletown's fashion-forward pulse — bold artwork in the lobby, rooms designed with genuine individuality rather than safe repetition, a color palette that actually commits to something. It feels like a place with a point of view, not a template. La Pentola anchors the experience with North Italian cooking that takes its ingredients seriously, and the bar draws a crowd that suits the room. What lingers is the sense that this hotel isn't performing luxury — it's expressing personality, and that distinction makes all the difference.
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Where you'll be staying
322 Davie Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
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Guest
MAR 2026
Location was great. The room was comfortable and the service was excellent.
Guest
MAR 2026
Great staff. Comfortable rooms. Great location.
Guest
MAR 2026
The intelligent room setup !
Guest
MAR 2026
Beautiful room. Superb staff. I really appreciated having real full-sized water glasses in the room (I am personally very tired of hotels who put thimble-sized glassware in rooms). And I can't overstate how great the staff is.
Guest
MAR 2026
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