The Listel Hotel has 129 guestrooms on five floors. The hotel has 10 Vancouver suites and of the remaining 119 rooms, half have one king bed and the other half have two queens. Two of the floors are Gallery Floors and are curated by the Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, one of Vancouver's most important art galleries credited with bringing the international art scene to Vancouver. Two other floors are called our Museum Floors and feature Pacific Northwest Coast aboriginal art; these rooms reflect our partnership with the acclaimed Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
Our In-Room Amenities
All rooms have dataport, voicemail, complimentary high speed Wi-Fi Internet access, windows that open, irons, iron boards, amenities, hairdryers, in-room movies, minibars, remote control TVs, alarm clocks, radios and copies of our book of short stories "The Vancouver Stories."
Gallery Room
The Gallery Floors, curated by the Buschlen Mowatt Gallery, are a new concept in hospitality. Each of these guestrooms has been designed as an individual art gallery. On display, original and limited edition works by such artists as Yehouda Chaki, Bernard Cathelin and Z.Z. Wei. Window seats tucked in bay windows and stylized furnishings create an atmosphere that is attractive and unequivocally interesting.
Artist Series Suite
Each of these deluxe, one bedroom suites features a different artist and design movement. Works by Otto Rogers, Carmelo Sortino, Bernard Gantner and Jean Pierre Cassigneau are complemented by decor and furnishings reflecting Art Deco, Italian Modern, French Provincial and Neo Classical styles. These one of a kind suites have been featured in numerous hotel and design magazines and are a favorite of people looking for a little extra in their travel experience.
Standard Room
Located on the second floor of the hotel, these rooms feature comfortable modern furnishings with either one king or one queen or two queen beds complete with goosedown comforters. The second floor standard rooms reflect a sophisticated mix of masculine and feminine forms, fabrics and textures in warm jewel tones.
Museum Room
The Museum Floors are a tribute to all things original and distinctly British Columbian. Featuring contemporary furniture crafted from hemlock and cedar set against the colours of the forest floor. Completing the ambiance of these rooms is Northwest Coast art curated by the world-renowned Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.





