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We spent one week during the 2010 Olympics. This setting was perfect for a couple and we really enjoyed the environment and our stay. The L-shapped living room is impressive as is the kitchen and it is equipped with all you need for gourmet cooking and from all places in these rooms there are impressive views. But for us the greatest enjoyment came from the covered balcony with the amazing views of the city, the water, and the mountains, as well as some very special visitors, the hummingbirds which apparently visit the feeders year round. The balcony is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the amazing outlook, whether it is raining, snowing, or sunny, and during the day or at night. From this location, you can use the express buses, or car, or cycle, to easily visit the best and most quiet places in Vancouver, like the majestic Pacific Spirit Park. Just spectacular. We hope to return one day. Mariette and Neville made us feel very much at home.
| Excellent |
Sofia Royo
| 10/19/2012 12:52:00 AM |
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We stay in the apartment http://www.sabbaticalhomes.com/36353 on 2010. This is an excellent apartment for a couple, with an amazing view of the mountains in a quiet enviroment. The gas fireplace is excellent to relax in the living room in a winter evening.
It has also good comunication with Vancouver downtown and UBC through public transportation. Close to there you can buy anything you need just walking.
The owners were very kind with us and we have a very good stay there.
| Excellent |
Matias Mateu
| 10/17/2012 5:02:00 AM |
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I am associate professor at Nice-Sophia Antipolis University. I have spent one year in Vancouver for a sabbatical, working at the Pacific Institute for Mathematical Science at UBC. My partner and I rented the apartment listed at http://sabbaticalhomes.com/36353 through SabbaticalHomes from August 2010 to August 2011 and I cannot say the landlady was a nice person.
Sabbaticalhomes.com has edited out the long list of complaints because it was perceived as being too libellous.
| Disappointing |
Sylvain C. Rubenthaler
| 10/5/2012 8:05:00 AM |