Hotel Wedding Venues in Metro Vancouver, Canada

Discover the finest hotel wedding venues in Metro Vancouver. This region presents a spectacular array of options, from chic downtown ballrooms with skyline views to luxurious waterfront resorts nestled against the mountains. These venues offer the ultimate in convenience and sophistication, blending world-class service with elegant spaces for a truly unforgettable celebration.
Choosing a hotel simplifies your planning with comprehensive packages that often include catering, staffing, and decor. Plus, with on-site accommodation, your guests can celebrate without a worry. Whether you're dreaming of a grand affair or an intimate gathering, find a hotel venue here that can bring your unique wedding vision to life.
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Coast Hotel & Convention Centre

Langley
Coast Hotel & Convention Centre in Langley is a modern wedding venue with versatile event spaces, professional event planning services and exceptional catering. This Coast Hotel is set in the centre of Langley, close to many city attractions.
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  • 500
  • Moderate ($$)
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Paradox Hotel Vancouver

Vancouver
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Paradox Hotel Vancouver, nestled in the vibrant heart of Vancouver, offers the perfect backdrop for your dream wedding to unfold.
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  • 200
  • 147 Bedrooms
  • $10,000 – $35,000
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Rosewood Hotel Georgia

Vancouver
Situated in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant cities, this heritage property lends a timeless sense of romance and glamour to each of its wedding celebrations.
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  • 200
  • Moderate ($$)
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Sandman Hotel Vancouver Downtown

Vancouver
Our dedicated events team is here to ensure your wedding day is exceptional. From set-up and décor to wedding menus and accommodation, let us take care of the details so that you can focus on making lasting memories.
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  • 310
  • 331 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver

Vancouver
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A wedding is the celebration of a lifetime, and we want yours to be like no other. Our attentive service, expert support, and memorable cuisine will make every sparkling moment even brighter.
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  • 300
  • From $3,000
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The Sylvia Hotel

Vancouver
Sylvia Hotel in Vancouver is one of the city's most popular waterfront wedding venues. Because of its location, the hotel has great views of English Bay and nearby Stanley Park.
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  • 25
  • Moderate ($$)
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Coast Tsawwassen Inn

Delta
Coast Tsawwassen Inn is an elegant destination wedding venue in the seaside community of Tsawwassen in Delta. The hotel is close to the British Columbia Ferry terminal and attractions such as Boundary Bay Park, Tsawwassen Mills and more.
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  • 240
  • Affordable ($)
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OPUS Vancouver

Vancouver
We want to be a part of your perfect love story. Your personal wedding concierge will work with you to help make your dreams come true.
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  • 40
  • 96 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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The Georgian Court Hotel

Vancouver
We know planning your special day can be a daunting task - with our stunning wedding spaces, excellent wedding planners and attention to detail, the Georgian Court Hotel is ideal for an intimate wedding.
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  • 50
  • Moderate ($$)
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Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier

North Vancouver
Loved for our waterfront location, boutique-style property, and one of the best chefs and banquet teams in the city, the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier is one of the prime wedding venues in British Columbia.
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  • 350
  • Moderate ($$)
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Hotel Le Soleil

Vancouver
A wedding venue with a difference: Hotel Le Soleil. High vaulted rooms and gilded ceilings with crystal chandeliers this is a luxury wedding venue that oozes class.
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  • 80
  • Moderate ($$)
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Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront

Vancouver
In the heart of downtown Vancouver, against a breathtaking backdrop of the Vancouver Harbour and North Shore Mountains, the Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront is one of the city’s most remarkable places to bring your wedding dreams to life.
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  • 720
  • Moderate ($$)
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L'Hermitage Hotel

Vancouver
They say that your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life – some might go as far as to say it is the beginning of the rest of your life, and the end of the life you were living before.
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  • 100
  • From $55.00 pp
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Coast Coal Harbour Hotel

Vancouver
Imagine gliding out for your first dance in our impressive Coal Harbor Ballroom, amidst floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the twinkling lights of the city. Or consider the elegant Grouse Room – perfect for smaller wedding ceremonies or receptions.
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  • 300
  • Moderate ($$)
Everything you need to know about weddings in

Opting for a hotel wedding in Metro Vancouver combines elegance with exceptional convenience, making it a popular choice for modern couples.

  • All-In-One Service: Hotels specialize in hosting events, offering comprehensive packages that bundle catering, staffing, rentals, and coordination.
  • Stunning Backdrops: Many hotels boast incredible views, from panoramic cityscapes and the North Shore mountains to serene waterfronts.
  • Professional Teams: You'll work with an experienced in-house events team dedicated to executing every detail of your day flawlessly.

The guest experience is paramount at a hotel venue, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and cared for.

  • On-Site Accommodation: The biggest perk is offering guests a place to stay. Booking room blocks, often at a discount, is simple and convenient.
  • World-Class Amenities: Guests can enjoy hotel facilities like restaurants, spas, pools, and fitness centres.
  • Prime Locations: Hotels are often centrally located, providing easy access to transport and local attractions for out-of-town visitors.

Hotel wedding costs in Metro Vancouver can vary significantly based on the venue's prestige, location, and the day of the week.

On average, you can expect per-person package prices to range from $150 to over $300 CAD. This typically includes:

  • The rental of the ballroom or event space.
  • A multi-course plated dinner or buffet.
  • Tables, chairs, standard linens, and dinnerware.
  • Service staff, including servers and bartenders.

Several factors will influence your final budget. Consider these tips to manage costs:

  • Seasonality: Saturdays from June to September are peak season and command the highest prices. Consider a Friday, Sunday, or an off-season date (November-March) for better value.
  • Guest Count: Your guest list is the single biggest factor affecting cost.
  • Package Choice: Be mindful of bar packages, menu upgrades, and late-night food options, as these can add up quickly.

Metro Vancouver's climate offers unique beauty in every season, but weather is a key planning factor.

  • Summer (June - August): The most popular season, offering the best chance of warm, sunny weather and long daylight hours. Perfect for photoshoots at nearby parks or waterfronts.
  • Spring & Autumn (April-May & Sept-Oct): These shoulder seasons offer beautiful natural scenery, from spring's cherry blossoms to vibrant fall colours, with fewer crowds and potentially more venue availability.

While known for its rain, a hotel venue makes a Metro Vancouver wedding beautiful year-round.

  • Winter (November - March): This is the rainiest season, but also the most magical for a cozy, elegant indoor wedding. Hotels offer stunning ballrooms, grand lobbies with fireplaces, and festive decor during the holidays.
  • The Weather-Proof Advantage: A hotel is the ultimate contingency plan. You can have a beautiful celebration without worrying about the forecast, as everything is seamlessly contained under one roof.

Metro Vancouver is well-connected, making it easy for guests to arrive at your chosen hotel venue.

  • By Air: Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is a major hub with direct transport links, including the Canada Line SkyTrain, to downtown and Richmond.
  • Public Transit: The SkyTrain, bus network, and SeaBus make navigating the core of the region straightforward.
  • Parking: Most hotels offer guest parking, though it's typically paid. Downtown venues may have limited space, while suburban hotels often have larger lots.

Accommodation is the signature benefit of a hotel wedding, simplifying logistics for you and your guests.

  • Room Blocks: Virtually all hotels will offer a discounted rate for a block of 10 or more rooms, which your guests can book directly.
  • Getting Ready: Book a suite for yourself and your wedding party to get ready in a relaxed, spacious, and photogenic environment.
  • Central Hub: The hotel becomes the central point for your wedding weekend, from the rehearsal dinner to a post-wedding brunch.
FAQ's

What is typically included in a Metro Vancouver hotel wedding package?

Most hotel packages include the rental of the event space, a set menu (plated or buffet), standard tables, chairs, linens, and place settings. It also covers service from banquet staff and bartenders. Some premium packages may include a bar service, canapés, or a complimentary suite for the wedding night.

Can we use our own caterer at a hotel venue?

Generally, hotels require you to use their in-house culinary team, as it's a key part of their service and quality control. Exceptions are sometimes made for specific cultural catering needs, but this often incurs a significant outside catering fee. It is essential to confirm the policy with each venue.

How far in advance should we book a hotel venue in Metro Vancouver?

For popular hotels, especially those downtown or with premium views, it's recommended to book 12 to 18 months in advance, particularly for a Saturday wedding in the summer. For off-season dates or weekday weddings, you may have more flexibility with a shorter timeline.

Do hotel venues in the area offer options for outdoor ceremonies?

Yes, a number of hotels in Metro Vancouver feature beautiful outdoor spaces like rooftop terraces, landscaped gardens, or waterfront patios for ceremonies. Given the local climate, it's crucial to ensure the venue has an equally attractive indoor backup space in case of rain.

What is the difference between the hotel's coordinator and a wedding planner?

The hotel's coordinator works for the venue and manages all venue-related logistics, such as the catering, floor plan, and banquet staff. A wedding planner works for you, overseeing your entire wedding vision, from budget and vendor selection to the overall design and timeline. Many couples hire a planner for a less stressful experience.

What are the hidden costs to watch out for with a hotel wedding?

Always read the contract carefully. Be aware of taxes (PST and GST) and service charges or gratuities (typically 15-20%), which are added to the final bill. Other potential costs can include SOCAN/Re:Sound fees for music, cake-cutting fees, corkage fees if you bring your own wine, and parking for guests or vendors.