Get answers fast — planning-friendly contact options.
Use email for detailed requests, phone for urgent timing, and the form for quick inquiries. This page also includes an embedded Google map to help you plan routes and arrivals.
Use email for detailed requests, phone for urgent timing, and the form for quick inquiries. This page also includes an embedded Google map to help you plan routes and arrivals.
If your request is time-sensitive or needs planning, include a few operational details so we can respond precisely.
For room planning, see Room types.
| Channel | Best use |
|---|---|
| Phone | Urgent timing, arrival coordination, quick clarifications. |
| Detailed requests, policy questions, special arrangements. | |
| Web form | Fast inquiries, availability questions, planning guidance. |
We keep answers practical: fewer generic phrases, more actionable steps.
A few visuals that match typical arrival patterns around transit-first neighborhoods.
The embedded map below is for route planning. Replace the query with your final address once it’s confirmed. For now, it uses a practical example location in Canada.
Numervo Hotel
100 Example St, Vancouver, BC, Canada
When you have the real address, update the map iframe “q=” parameter and the address text here. This keeps SEO consistent with the visible contact data.
For transit planning tips, see Routes.
For data handling, read Privacy Policy.
Yes — the transit-first setup supports predictable arrival times and easy routing.
Rooms are compact by design. If you want more space, consider the Corner upgrade.
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