The building is dated and for the price charged, the units are in need of updating: single pane windows, no A/C except for a portable one in living room, no power outlets by the bed, window blinds are frayed and clunky. Sand paper for bathroom tissue wasn't a great touch either. On the plus side, there's plenty of room inside and the kitchen is usable, so is WiFi. Neighbors don't seem too rowdy for such a busy area. Lots of dining options nearby, and Stanley park is a stone's throw away. The worst thing really is parking; there are just 8 assigned spots outside and I couldn't take one reserved for me because someone partially overlapped it with their huge SUV. Street parking is possible if you're used to circling around looking for a spot but hard. Paid curb spots are free from 10 pm to 9 am so if you're just in the room to sleep and then leave in the morning, that could work. Otherwise, gotta take the risk and park in city permit spots; being from U.S., my Canadian parking tickets are extremely unlikely to be enforceable but if you're a local, this might be a concern.