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Hotel in BC V6C 1P7, British Columbia, British Columbia

Rosewood Hotel Georgia

$480–900+/nightLuxury

A historic 1927 hotel extensively restored to its former grandeur, the Rosewood Hotel Georgia is considered one of Vancouver's most sophisticated addresses. Located across from the Vancouver Art Gallery, the hotel features the acclaimed Hawksworth Restaurant, the Prohibition Bar & Lounge, and the Sense Spa. The building's neoclassical architecture and original art deco details have been lovingly preserved.

The Rosewood Hotel Georgia occupies an elegant neoclassical building at 801 West Georgia Street in Vancouver's central business district, British Columbia, directly across from the Vancouver Art Gallery and one block from the Burrard SkyTrain station. Originally opened in 1927, the hotel hosted luminaries including Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley during its original golden age as Vancouver's social centrepiece. After a meticulous restoration and transformation by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts in 2011, the building's original art deco details, hand-applied plasterwork ceilings, and bronze fixtures were preserved and enhanced alongside comprehensively modern guest facilities.

The 156 rooms and suites are among the most spacious in Vancouver's downtown core, furnished with custom millwork, fine linens, and curated artwork that reflects the building's cultural history. The hotel's intimate scale — significantly smaller than the city's major business-class hotels — creates an atmosphere closer to a private members' club than a conventional hotel. The Sense Spa occupies a serene lower-level setting, offering a focused menu of treatments without the crowds of larger resort spas.

Hawksworth Restaurant, operated by celebrated Canadian chef David Hawksworth, has consistently ranked among Vancouver's finest dining rooms since the hotel's 2011 reopening. The menu emphasises contemporary Canadian cuisine drawing on Pacific Northwest ingredients, with a wine list that showcases Okanagan Valley producers alongside international selections. The Prohibition Bar & Lounge, named for its history as a discreet drinking establishment during the prohibition era, is one of Vancouver's most celebrated cocktail bars, known for its craft cocktail program, extensive whisky selection, and live music evenings.

The concierge team maintains deep knowledge of Vancouver's arts, culinary, and cultural scenes, reflecting the hotel's longstanding connection to the city's cultural elite. Business facilities are comprehensive and discreet, supporting senior executive meetings and private events. The hotel's position adjacent to the Vancouver Art Gallery makes it the natural base for guests attending major exhibitions or events at nearby cultural venues.

Amenities

  • Hawksworth Restaurant
  • Prohibition Bar
  • Sense Spa
  • Fitness centre
  • Heritage architecture
  • Art deco decor
  • Concierge

Location

801 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6C 1P7

49.2808, -123.1196 — View on map

Highlights

  • Meticulously restored 1927 landmark with original art deco interior details and hand-applied plasterwork ceilings
  • Hawksworth Restaurant — one of Vancouver's most acclaimed fine-dining rooms with Pacific Northwest-focused menus
  • Prohibition Bar & Lounge — celebrated craft cocktail bar with live music in a storied 1920s heritage setting
  • Intimate 156-room scale creating a private members' club atmosphere in central downtown Vancouver
  • Located opposite the Vancouver Art Gallery and one block from the Burrard SkyTrain station

Tips

  • Request a corner suite for extra space and views along West Georgia and Howe Streets over the city core
  • Reservations at Hawksworth Restaurant are strongly advised; weekend dinners book out weeks in advance
  • Prohibition Bar hosts live jazz on select evenings — check the schedule when planning the stay
  • The hotel is walkable to the Vancouver Art Gallery, Robson Street, and Coal Harbour in under 15 minutes
  • Self-parking is available in an adjacent parkade; valet is offered directly at the hotel entrance on West Georgia Street

FAQ

When was the Rosewood Hotel Georgia originally built and when did it reopen?

The building was constructed in 1927 and operated for decades as one of Vancouver's premier social hotels. Rosewood Hotels & Resorts acquired and extensively restored the property, reopening it in 2011 after a multi-year renovation that preserved the building's historic details while adding contemporary luxury facilities.

Is Hawksworth Restaurant open to visitors not staying at the hotel?

Yes, Hawksworth Restaurant is open to the public for lunch and dinner. It is one of Vancouver's most sought-after reservations and bookings should be made well in advance, particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings.

How many rooms does the Rosewood Hotel Georgia have?

The hotel has 156 rooms and suites, making it one of Vancouver's most intimate luxury properties. The limited room count contributes to the attentive, personalised service the hotel is known for.

What is the Prohibition Bar at the Rosewood Hotel Georgia?

The Prohibition Bar & Lounge is the hotel's celebrated cocktail bar, named for its role during the 1920s prohibition era. It is recognised for its craft cocktail program, extensive whisky selection, and live jazz programming on select evenings.

Accessibility

The Rosewood Hotel Georgia provides wheelchair-accessible rooms with roll-in showers and grab bars. The West Georgia Street entrance is accessible via a level threshold, and elevators serve all floors including the spa level. Guests with specific accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact the hotel in advance to confirm room placement and amenity access.

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