Loden Hotel
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Character and identity
Loden is a quietly confident 77-room boutique in Vancouver's Coal Harbour, independently owned and pitched at guests who want a refined base rather than a scene. The design language is minimal but textured: soft fabrics, flattering lighting, and rooms that start at a generous 400 square feet with soaking tubs and rainfall showers. Tableau, the in-house French bistro, plays the classics (onion soup, niçoise, steak tartare) across breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunch and a daily happy hour. Service runs as hands-on or hands-off as you like, backed by a 24-hour concierge, with a spa and fitness centre on site.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples on holiday and business travellers who value calm over spectacle. If you want a well-appointed room to retreat to after exploring the city, easy access to the sea wall for morning runs, and a concierge that handles reservations without fuss, this fits. Solo travellers who like understated luxury will feel at home.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone chasing a buzzy, see-and-be-seen address or a high-energy lobby scene. Families can be accommodated with one-bedroom suites and connecting rooms, but the crowd skews adult and there's no real kids' programming. Foodies wanting destination dining will find Tableau competent rather than ambitious.
Bottom line
The defining quality here is restraint: a properly residential feel, intuitive service, and rooms that genuinely deliver on space and comfort without shouting. Book it if you want a quiet landing pad in Vancouver and skip it if you want a social hotel. Splurge on a room with a garden terrace when the weather cooperates.