What are some good boutique hotels in Vancouver?
Q. I am looking for a funky boutique hotels for a few nights in Vancouver. Nothing too expensive but not on the cheap side either. Help!
A. the sylvia hotel is a vancouver landmark, right across from the beach and walking distance to stanley park, shopping, restaurants ... the most inexpensive room is 120 a night ... but a nice hotel, lots of history, and great location ... http://www.sylviahotel.com/
if you want cheaper there is the very cute buchan hotel west of denman ... it is in a neighbourhood so a bit different feel but only a block to denman street ... just a small 3-storey hotel ... also very central and in a safe neighbourhood ... http://www.buchanhotel.com/
if you want cheaper there is the very cute buchan hotel west of denman ... it is in a neighbourhood so a bit different feel but only a block to denman street ... just a small 3-storey hotel ... also very central and in a safe neighbourhood ... http://www.buchanhotel.com/
What differs a boutique hotel from other hotels?
Q. Hows is a boutique hotel different from any other hotel in terms of facility, plan, services and design?
A. A boutique hotel is generally smaller. It will have fewer rooms overall, and provide a more intimate atmosphere. many are also themed, and will have a certain type of artwork throughout the hotel, and/or themes in the rooms.
How do boutique hotels overcome demographic forces?
Q. The demographic changes all have an affect on business as well as for voluntary organisations and the public sector. These changes may typically result in patterns of spending, employment, production, savings and investment being altered.
So how can boutique hotels overcome demographic forces?
So how can boutique hotels overcome demographic forces?
A. Demographic forces can be overcome by offering varieties at economical prices.
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