Amenities

Everything you need. Nothing staged.

Amenities are built for everyday use: quiet fitness, stable Wi-Fi, clear guest services, and spaces where you can work or read without being observed.

Quiet fitness hours Work-friendly lounge Simple laundry options Front desk 24/7
Principle

Quiet support for your routine

The best amenities fade into the background. They should reduce friction: fewer decisions, fewer interruptions, clearer expectations.

Service style: calm, fast, optional conversation.

If you prefer minimal contact, ask for a low-contact routine at arrival.

Lobby atmosphere

A restrained public space: softer lighting, controlled volume, seats arranged for privacy.

  • Muted music, low speaker placement
  • Reading corners with warm task light
  • Clear paths — no crowd funnels
Connectivity

Stable Wi-Fi and pragmatic infrastructure for video calls, uploads, and quiet work.

  • High-density coverage in rooms and lounge
  • Power access where you sit
  • Simple troubleshooting at front desk
Sleep support

We treat sleep as the main service — not a side effect.

  • Optional pillow choices
  • Extra blackout layers on request
  • Quiet floors enforced by policy
Weather reality

Designed for cloudy days

Vancouver’s climate is gentle but persistent. The building supports layers: coat storage, drying comfort, and a lobby that feels calm when you come in wet.

Wet pavement and grey coastal sky in Vancouver
The city is not trying to be bright all the time. Neither are we.
What’s on-site

Spaces that feel usable

Everything here is meant to be used daily. If something looks good but feels awkward, we change it.

Quiet fitness room

A small, focused gym for steady sessions — not a social zone. Clean equipment, simple rules, calm lighting.

  • Cardio + strength essentials
  • Quiet hours in early morning and late evening
  • Wipes, towels, water refill station
  • Ventilation tuned for comfort

Work lounge

Comfortable seating that doesn’t force you to leave. The sound is controlled; the lighting stays stable.

  • Shared tables + private corners
  • Task lighting and power access
  • Low noise policy
  • Print/scan support (ask front desk)

Laundry & longer stays

Vancouver layers add up. We keep longer stays practical: simple laundry options and storage that works.

  • Self-serve laundry (if available) or partner service
  • Extra hangers + coat care requests
  • Drying-friendly storage design
  • Clear turnaround expectations

Guest services

A front desk that handles details quickly. We don’t upsell. We clarify.

  • 24/7 assistance
  • Local recommendations with practical notes
  • Lost-and-found process documented
  • Accessibility support on request

Small things we keep consistent

Entry comfort

Covered entry, quick transition from rain, and a lobby that doesn’t feel cold.

Scent control

Clean air, minimal fragrance, neutral products where possible.

Lighting discipline

No harsh overhead glare. Rooms and public spaces stay visually calm.

Location

Short distances, low friction

The best amenity is not needing a plan. Walk, transit, return. The building supports that simple loop.

Walk

  • Waterfront routes
  • Quiet cafés
  • Daily essentials nearby

Transit

  • Easy access to key areas
  • Reliable scheduling
  • Simple directions from desk

Return

  • Calm entry
  • Quiet corridors
  • Sleep-first room environment
Pros & cons

Comfort built for routine

Some guests want stimulation. We’re built for the opposite.

Pros

  • Quiet fitness and work spaces
  • Predictable service and policies
  • Design that reduces visual noise
  • Practical support for longer stays
  • Stable connectivity for work

Cons

  • Not designed for parties or big celebrations
  • No flashy “amenity theatre”
  • Minimal fragrance and decor may feel too neutral
  • Seasonal rain requires layers
  • Dining is calm, not extensive