Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites — Full Kitchen in Every Suite, Real Savings for Families
Most hotel stays with kids end the same way: the room costs less than the meals. Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites is built to fix that. Every single room is a suite with a full kitchen — not a microwave shelf, but a real kitchen where you can cook breakfast before the day starts. Score 8.6/10 from over 1,600 verified reviews on Booking.com, with TripAdvisor confirming 4.0/5. Burrard Station is a 5-minute walk, meaning the whole city — and BC Place for World Cup 2026 — is within easy reach. This is the hotel that families travelling to Vancouver keep mentioning.
Picture morning two of your Vancouver trip. You walk out of the bedroom in your own clothes, open the fridge, pull out eggs and bread bought from Granville Island the day before, and cook breakfast while the kids watch something in the separate living room. That is what Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites makes possible for every guest, in every room. The entire property is all-suite — there is no standard double to accidentally book. The kitchen is properly equipped: electric hob, full-size fridge, microwave, and counter space to work on. Guests across all platforms make the same point: the savings on meals are real, especially for families staying three nights or more. CAD 50–100 per day saved on breakfasts and easy evening meals adds up quickly over a week-long stay.
"The Two-Bedroom Suite was perfect for our family of four. The kitchen had everything. We did breakfast from Granville Island every morning and a simple dinner most nights. Saved a fortune, and the separate bedrooms meant the kids were down early while we had the living room to ourselves."
The suite categories break down clearly. A Studio Suite starts at CAD 220–320 per night — living area, full kitchen, one sleeping space. The One-Bedroom Suite at CAD 310–450 separates the bedroom from the living area entirely, making it feel noticeably more like a proper apartment than a hotel room. The Two-Bedroom Suite at CAD 450–650 is the standout for families: two separate bedrooms, living room in the centre, large kitchen. A family of four or five fits comfortably. Two families travelling together will find it better value than booking two separate standard rooms elsewhere. One honest note: if your party needs a Two-Bedroom Suite during World Cup match weeks in June–July 2026, book it several months in advance — that room type will be in high demand.
Location works well for most Vancouver itineraries. The hotel sits at 550 W Hastings Street in Downtown Vancouver, with Burrard Station (Canada Line and Expo Line) a five-minute walk away. That transit connection covers most of what visitors want: YVR airport in about 30 minutes via Canada Line, the waterfront in a few stops, Gastown and Chinatown on foot in around 10 minutes. Granville Island is accessible by Aquabus ferry from near the hotel, taking roughly 10 minutes — the Public Market there is where most guests do their grocery shopping, and it is worth the short trip. BC Place, Vancouver's World Cup 2026 stadium, is 2–3 km away: a roughly 10-minute SkyTrain ride or a 20–25 minute walk. On match days, the SkyTrain is the better choice — traffic in the area is heavy and Uber wait times climb.
As a Marriott property, the service and cleanliness standards are consistent and reliable. The 8.6/10 score from 1,600-plus reviews reflects a hotel that does what it promises — spacious rooms, proper kitchens, responsive staff, comfortable beds. Wi-Fi is free in all suites. There is on-site parking, though it carries an additional charge. The property does have a fitness centre for those who want it. What it does not have — and this is important to know before booking — is a swimming pool or an in-house restaurant. The no-pool situation is the most common reason guests choose elsewhere, particularly families with young children who see a hotel pool as non-negotiable.
A few things worth saying directly: no pool is the headline trade-off. If a pool matters to your family, look at Fairmont Pacific Rim, Pan Pacific, or Westin Bayshore — all of which have pools and are also in our Vancouver list. No in-hotel restaurant means every meal either gets cooked in the suite or sourced from outside. For most guests who chose Delta specifically for the kitchen, this is not a problem. For guests who want full hotel services and just assume a kitchen is a bonus feature — it may be the wrong fit. The hotel does not try to be a full-service resort; it tries to be an excellent apartment-style property in the centre of the city, and by that measure it largely succeeds.
The plain summary: Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites is the best choice in Vancouver for families who want real space, a kitchen that cuts the food bill significantly, and a location that keeps the whole city accessible. The Two-Bedroom Suite at CAD 450–650 for four people competes clearly against two separate standard hotel rooms costing more and offering less room. The 8.6/10 score from over 1,600 guests reflects that this hotel consistently delivers on exactly what it promises — and nothing more. If you need a pool, a full-service dining experience, or a spa, the list has other options.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Full kitchen in every suite — saves CAD 50–100 per day in meal costs for a family of 4
- ✓ Booking 8.6/10 · 1,600+ reviews · TripAdvisor 4.0/5 · consistently reliable
- ✓ Two-Bedroom Suite: 2 separate bedrooms — best space-to-cost ratio in this Vancouver price range
- ✓ Separate living room — kids can stay up late without disturbing the other bedroom
- ! No swimming pool — for pool access consider Fairmont Pacific Rim, Pan Pacific, or Westin Bayshore
- ! No in-house restaurant — every meal is self-catered or sourced outside
- ✓ Granville Island Aquabus 10 min — fresh produce market for self-catering in the suite
- ✓ Downtown location · Burrard Station 5-min walk · easy access every direction
- ✓ Marriott brand standards — consistent cleanliness and service quality
- ! On-site parking available but charged separately
- ! No pool and no restaurant on-site
- 💡If your kids need a swimming pool · No pool here · Fix: see Fairmont Pacific Rim, Pan Pacific Hotel, or Westin Bayshore in our Vancouver list
- 💡If you want full-service hotel dining · No restaurant on-site · This property works best for guests ready to cook occasionally or eat out
- 💡If your budget is below CAD 220/night · Studio Suites start at CAD 220 · Look at budget-range Downtown hotels instead
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.