Best Bed and Breakfasts in Vancouver for 2024
From heritage Victorian homes in the West End to artsy waterfront retreats on Granville Island, Vancouver's B&B scene is thriving. We've curated the top picks to help you find the perfect stay for any type of traveller.
Vancouver is one of Canada's most visited cities, and for good reason — dramatic mountain backdrops, world-class food, vibrant neighbourhoods, and the Pacific Ocean at every turn. While hotels dominate the skyline, the city's bed and breakfast scene offers something far more personal: real local character, home-cooked breakfasts, and hosts who genuinely know their city.
Why Vancouver B&Bs Stand Out
Vancouver's B&Bs are as diverse as its neighbourhoods. In Kitsilano, expect bohemian charm and ocean breezes a short walk from the beach. In the West End, heritage homes from the early 1900s have been lovingly restored into boutique guesthouses steps from Stanley Park. Granville Island offers an entirely different energy — artsy, waterfront, and buzzing with the creativity of the nearby Public Market.
Our Top Picks for 2024
*Cedar Grove Inn (Kitsilano)* consistently earns five-star reviews for its impeccable garden, generous breakfasts, and friendly hosts who treat every guest like family. At $189/night, it's also exceptional value for Vancouver.
*West End Heritage House* is the choice for travellers who want history woven into every corner of their stay. The 1912 Victorian building has been meticulously maintained, and the three-course breakfast is genuinely one of the best meals you'll have in the city.
*Granville Island Guest House* wins for location and atmosphere. Waking up above False Creek, with fresh pastries from the Public Market delivered to your door, is about as Vancouver as it gets.
What to Expect
Most Vancouver B&Bs are owner-operated, meaning the attention to detail is exceptional. Expect fresh flowers in rooms, personalised recommendations for restaurants and activities, and breakfasts made from scratch. Many sources ingredients from local farms and markets.
Prices range from $175 to $250 per night, which often includes breakfast — making them competitive with mid-range hotels when you factor in the meal and the experience.
Booking Tips
Vancouver B&Bs fill up fast, especially during summer (June–August) and major events like the Vancouver International Film Festival. Book at least 6–8 weeks in advance for peak season. Many smaller B&Bs don't list on major platforms, so checking their direct websites often yields the best rates and availability.
Whether you're visiting for a weekend or spending a week exploring the city, choosing a B&B over a hotel will give you an experience that's authentically Vancouver — warm, welcoming, and strikingly beautiful.
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