Vancouver’s New Versante Hotel is an Example of What Travellers are Now Demanding from Airport Hotels

While airport hotels have long been considered “dreary,” new properties are beginning to change that perception, says the Globe & Mail, offering a review of one Vancouver hotel.
Located across the Fraser River in Richmond, B.C., and minutes away from YVR, Versante Hotel is not at the edge of a sandy beach or a quiet neighbourhood, but instead surrounded by construction cranes and across the street from the local U-Haul dealer. Despite this, the Globe and Mail reports that the hotel features amenities travellers might expect from a top luxury hotel, with “gracious service, lavishly appointed rooms, bathrooms with warm, radiant floors.” Other amenities are set to come, including a French cafe, Chinese restaurant and a lounge and private event venue.

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