Official Pan Pacific Vancouver Blog. Book online now or call reservations Toll-Free at 1.800.663.1515

Category Archives: Vancouver

← Older posts Newer posts →

A Taste of Dine Out 2018 Vancouver at Pan Pacific

Posted on

Oceans 999 is ready to celebrate Dine Out Vancouver. 2018 marks the 20th year of this 17-day festival of delicious events that provide locals and visitors alike with unique culinary experiences.    We were lucky enough to track down Chef Brody Paine who has created this … Continue reading


5 Things To Do Around Downtown Vancouver This Weekend

Posted on

The holidays may be over but Vancouver is still bustling with exciting activities. Here are 5 things to do this weekend that are only a short distance away from Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver. 1. Chinese Lantern Festival  Celebrate Chinese culture … Continue reading


Associate Recommendations: Jordan

Posted on

  What would you recommend? Guests ask us this question all the time! We thought we’d hit up our Associates and get their personal recommendations on all that the Pan Pacific has to offer and how to make the most … Continue reading


Eastside 10K: Pan Pacific Team (and a Personal Best!)

Posted on

This past weekend, three Pan Pacific Associates participated in the Under Armour Eastside 10K, a run through East Vancouver. Beginning in Gastown, just a few minutes from the hotel, our Associates proudly finished the race, with Michelle even beating her personal best … Continue reading


GranFondo 2017: Meet the Pan Pacific Team!

Posted on

The RBC GranFondo Whistler is back for its eighth year this Saturday, September 9, with routes from Vancouver to Whistler ranging from 55 to 152 km. Starting from Brockton Point in Stanley Park at sunrise tomorrow, this scenic cycle will … Continue reading


Crafted at Coal Harbour Bar: The Smokeshow, Inspired by Stanley Park

Posted on

Each night, at exactly 9:00 pm, a 12 pounder muzzle-loaded naval cannon located on the Stanley Park seawall just southwest of Brockton Point lets off a large boom to mark the time. The gun was originally installed to warn fishermen … Continue reading


← Older posts Newer posts →