Parq Vancouver
- 83 m (272 ft) JW Marriott North Tower
- 57 m (187 ft) JW Marriott South Tower
- 59 m (194 ft) The Douglas
Parq Vancouver is a mixed-use development located adjacent to BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1][2] The three towers house four-star hotels JW Marriott, The Douglas (an Autograph Collection hotel), a two-floor casino, eight restaurants and lounges which seat 846, a 2,800-square-metre (30,000 sq ft) open space on level 6 and 5,800 square metres (62,000 sq ft) of event space.[3]
The two-floor casino at Parq Vancouver has 600 slot machines and 75 gaming tables, the same as at the former Edgewater Casino, which was located across the street at the Plaza of Nations. The Parq casino opened on September 29, 2017, the same day the Edgewater closed.
- Entrance lobby
- The Douglas level 6 lobby
- The Park on level 6
- JW Marriott Parq Vancouver
References
- ^ Duggan, Evan (12 September 2017). "Vancouver hotel room demand will keep industry growing: stakeholders". The Province. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
- ^ Krader, Kate (7 July 2017). "Could This Be North America's Most Fun Business Hotel?". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ Kwan, Tammy (19 July 2017). "8 restaurants and bars set to debut this fall in new entertainment complex Parq Vancouver". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
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