Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Downtown — Most Affordable Private Room Right in the Heart of Downtown
If you have ever opened a hotel search for Downtown Vancouver and immediately closed it when the prices loaded — Days Inn by Wyndham is the answer over 3,400 real Booking.com reviewers have found. Score 8.0/10. No design drama, no rooftop bar, no spa — but a clean, brand-standard room on W Pender Street, six minutes on foot from Granville SkyTrain, walking distance from Vancouver Art Gallery and Pacific Centre Mall. Starting from CAD 110+ per night, it is the most competitively priced private room you will find in this part of the city.
Let's be direct about what Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Downtown is and is not. It is a Wyndham chain property — standardised, clean, and brand-audited. When you book a Wyndham property you are not gambling on whether the sheets are clean or whether the front desk will be staffed properly. That is exactly what makes a hotel like this work as a budget option: no surprises, no lottery. The 8.0/10 from over 3,400 Booking.com reviews is not a score for luxury or atmosphere — it is a score for a hotel that delivers on its basic promise, consistently, in a location that would normally cost far more.
"Clean, great Downtown location, Vancouver Art Gallery just across the road, Granville a short walk. Value for what you pay is very good — for this neighbourhood, this rate is hard to find anywhere else."
The location on 921 W Pender Street is genuinely good for the price. You are a few minutes on foot from Vancouver Art Gallery, less than five from Pacific Centre Mall, and surrounded by restaurants, cafes and bars in every direction — no rideshare needed to find dinner. The Granville SkyTrain Station is a six-minute walk and runs the Canada Line directly to YVR Airport, Yaletown, and Broadway. If you need to move around the city efficiently, this corner of downtown puts you within reach of nearly everything.
The hotel offers two room types. The Standard Room runs CAD 110–155 per night and suits solo travellers or couples. The Room with 2 Double Beds runs CAD 130–175 and handles a group of friends or a family with two adults. Both are furnished in the clean, functional Wyndham house style — no boutique design, no statement furniture, but solid beds, working air-con, television and free Wi-Fi. Guests who review this property consistently say the same thing: it does everything a base-camp hotel needs to do without fuss. If you are in Vancouver to explore the city, not to spend time in your room, this is the right calculation.
For World Cup 2026 visitors — BC Place Stadium, the Vancouver venue, sits roughly 1.5 km from W Pender Street. That is a comfortable walk or a one-stop ride on the Canada Line from Granville. On match days, you will not be dealing with Uber surge pricing or traffic delays the way guests staying further out will. Walking back after the final whistle with tens of thousands of fans along Granville Street is part of the experience. The hotel's downtown position also makes it easy to access Gastown, the waterfront, Yaletown, and Chinatown on foot or by transit.
A few things worth knowing honestly: there is no swimming pool and no gym at this property. If those matter to you, Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre (a few blocks away) has a fitness centre at a similar budget tier. The rooms are standard-chain in every sense — no design personality, no local character, nothing that says 'Vancouver' about them. The hotel is not trying to be an experience in itself, and if you go in knowing that, there is no disappointment. Some reviews mention that rooms facing the street can pick up some noise at night — if you are a light sleeper, ask for a higher-floor or courtyard-side room at check-in.
The straight summary: Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Downtown is the most honest value proposition in the Downtown budget tier. Over 3,400 guests have confirmed it delivers. Clean, well-located, brand-backed, and the lowest rate you will find for a private room on this side of the city. The money you save on accommodation is money you can spend on dining, activities, and the match itself. That is the deal — and for the right traveller, it is a genuinely good one.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ W Pender St, Downtown — Vancouver Art Gallery, Pacific Centre Mall within walking distance
- ✓ Granville SkyTrain 6-min walk — Canada Line direct to YVR Airport
- ✓ Wyndham brand: cleanliness and basic service standards guaranteed by the chain
- ✓ Lowest rate for a private room in Downtown Vancouver
- ! No swimming pool or gym on property
- ! Rooms are standard chain design — no local character or special atmosphere
- ✓ Best price-to-location ratio among Downtown chain hotels
- ✓ Walking distance to BC Place Stadium — one Canada Line stop for match days
- ! No amenities beyond room basics — no pool, gym, spa or dining
- ! Standard budget chain interior — not designed for in-room experience
- 💡If you need a pool or gym · Days Inn has neither · Look at Sandman Hotel Vancouver City Centre or Residence Inn by Marriott for those amenities at a similar budget tier
- 💡If you want design character or local atmosphere · This is a standard Wyndham chain property with no boutique identity · Victorian Hotel or Samesun Vancouver offer more personality
- 💡If your budget stretches to CAD 140+ · Sandman Hotel in the same budget roundup includes a fitness centre and has the same 8.0 score with more amenities
Heading to Vancouver for the World Cup?
Vancouver is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach BC Place on match day.