Residence Inn by Marriott Vancouver Downtown — Free Breakfast Every Morning, Full Kitchen Suites in Yaletown
If you have ever watched a family hotel bill balloon because of breakfast alone, Residence Inn Vancouver Downtown solves that immediately: free breakfast included every day, no extra charge. A family of four saves CAD 60–100 daily without searching for a café before the day starts. Score 8.5/10 on Booking.com and 8.6 on Expedia from over 1,200 verified reviews. Every room is a suite with a full kitchen and a separate living area, positioned in Yaletown — widely considered Vancouver's most walkable and liveable neighbourhood. Honest note: there is no pool here and the rooms are not large by luxury-hotel standards. But for families and extended-stay guests who prioritise value, space, and a genuinely good neighbourhood — this is where the numbers add up.
Picture this: you wake up in Vancouver, take two kids down to breakfast, sit down and eat — and nothing appears on the bill. That is the daily reality at Residence Inn by Marriott Vancouver Downtown, and it is consistently the thing guests mention first in their reviews. Booking.com gives it 8.5/10, Expedia 8.6, across more than 1,200 reviews. Those numbers do not come from the grandest hotel in the city; they come from guests who walked away feeling they got more than they paid for. For families managing a multi-day budget, that distinction matters enormously.
"Free breakfast every morning, a proper kitchen in the room so we could buy groceries for dinner, kids loved it, great Yaletown location — we walked everywhere. Outstanding value for a family of four."
The format here is all-suite, and the suites are properly equipped rather than nominally branded. Studio Suites start at CAD 200–300 per night. One-Bedroom Suites run CAD 280–400, and Two-Bedroom Suites CAD 390–540. Each unit includes a stovetop, microwave, full-size refrigerator, and sink — enough to prepare meals rather than just reheat things. The living room is physically separated from the sleeping area, which means children can be settled for the night while adults continue watching television or catching up on work in the next room. That separation is a small design choice that makes a real difference over several nights.
The location is one of the hotel's strongest assets. 1234 Hornby Street sits in Yaletown, a neighbourhood of converted warehouses, tree-lined streets, independent restaurants, and the Seawall path along False Creek. Yaletown-Roundhouse SkyTrain Station is a five-minute walk, connecting directly to downtown, BC Place, and Vancouver International Airport via the Canada Line. Science World is fifteen minutes on foot — a practical day option for families with younger children. Yaletown Park provides open space immediately nearby, and the neighbourhood's general walkability means most mornings and evenings can be handled without a car or rideshare.
The hotel is also pet-friendly — dogs and cats are accepted, though guests should confirm the current policy and any fees when booking. In a city as dog-oriented as Vancouver, this matters to a significant number of travellers. The Seawall and surrounding Yaletown streets make this a practical base for guests with pets, with green space and walking paths immediately accessible. Extended stay pricing typically reduces per-night rates for stays of five nights or more, further strengthening the value case for visitors spending a week or more in the city.
A few honest points before you book: there is no swimming pool. If a pool matters to your group — for children or for recreation — this is the most significant limitation here and worth knowing upfront. Fairmont Pacific Rim, Pan Pacific Vancouver, and Westin Bayshore all offer pools in Vancouver. The room sizes are smaller than Delta Hotels at a comparable price point; if generous floor space is the priority and budget stretches, that comparison is worth making. This is a three-star property — solid, clean, well-staffed, but without the spa amenities or luxury finishes of higher-category hotels.
The straightforward summary: Residence Inn Vancouver Downtown is the right choice for families, couples, or groups who want free daily breakfast, a kitchen to manage costs across several nights, a pet-friendly policy, and a genuinely walkable neighbourhood. Over 1,200 guests confirm that the value case holds up in practice. If you need a pool, significantly larger rooms, or full luxury amenities, there are other properties on our Vancouver list worth comparing — but for extended-stay value with real neighbourhood quality, this one is hard to beat.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Free breakfast included daily — genuine daily saving for families
- ✓ All-suite format with full kitchen and separate living area in every room
- ✓ Yaletown location — 5-min walk to SkyTrain, walkable neighbourhood
- ! No swimming pool — see alternatives if a pool is required
- ! Rooms smaller than Delta Hotels at a comparable price
- ✓ Pet-friendly — dogs and cats accepted
- ✓ Science World 15-min walk — practical for families with children
- ✓ Extended stay pricing reduces per-night cost on longer stays
- ! Three-star property — no spa or luxury amenities
- ! Rooms may feel compact for larger families needing more floor space
- 💡If you need a swimming pool · This hotel has no pool · See Fairmont Pacific Rim, Pan Pacific Vancouver or Westin Bayshore in our Vancouver list
- 💡If you want a larger room at a similar price · Delta Hotels rooms are noticeably larger at a comparable rate · See Delta Hotels Vancouver Downtown Suites
- 💡If you want a 4- or 5-star luxury property · This is a 3-star extended-stay hotel without spa or premium amenities · See Fairmont or Pan Pacific if budget allows
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