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Howard Johnson North Burnabys Boutique Hotel
Category: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels [Edit]
4125 Hastings Street EBurnaby, BC V5C 2J3
Neighbourhood: Burnaby Heights
(604) 298-7232
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
2 reviews for Howard Johnson North Burnabys Boutique Hotel
2 reviews in English
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Review from Jon M.
+ Price was great, and reviews on other sites give this hotel a great rating.
+ Rooms are updated and very nice inside.
+ Continental breakfast had nice bread and fruit options.
+ Fresh fruit bowl upon arrival, brought to the room.
+ Parking included.
+ Wifi included. -
Review from Amy K.
I recently stayed here on a trip to Vancouver and it was great!
My bf and I were trying to find a reasonably priced okay hotel for one night and this turned out to be a pretty good choice. It's located on Hastings St where it can be great on one side and terribly scary on the other side, we were somewhere near the Chinatown-part of the street I guess and it was okay. There's a lot of restaurants nearby, convenience stores, and a police/fire dept a few blocks away as well. (I got to explore because there was the Hats Off Parade going on and it was a pretty big deal but my bf and I walked up and down the street a lot exploring.)
It's a pretty small hotel but well run and newly renovated as well. Check in was quick and pleasant, we had a view of Hastings St which was great because the Hats Off Parade was going on and we were watching from above. The only gripe I had was that there was no elevator so it kind of sucks to carry all of your stuff up all the stairs. There is one computer near the lobby for anyone's use, and a complimentary continental breakfast but I haven't been so can't comment. Other than that, the room was clean and in order, with complimentary fruit, waters, and internet. Parking was also free. The beds were also SUPER comfortable, enough to be memorable, I had a great night's sleep.
Another plus about this place is that downstairs there's a bar, and also a liquor store. It's supposed to be "BC's largest liquor store" but if that's true then it's a disappointment, but it is decently sized and convenient. (note: in Canada you can only buy liquor (even beer) in liquor stores, seriously, don't even ask, I asked a guy in the nearby drugstore and he looked at me like I was insane to suggest otherwise :P)
Anyways, would recommend for a quick stay.
