Mei Xue Homestay Richmond

British Columbia
Mei Xue Homestay *
8.5 Fabulous
33 reviews

Mei Xue Homestay Richmond

6471 Goldsmith Dr, Richmond, Canada View map
To enjoy your vacation in Richmond, stay at Mei Xue Homestay Richmond, which is at a distance of 3.1 km from Steveston Harbour and around 15 minutes' drive from Emma Lea Farms.
The homestay is about a 10-minute ride from Richmond Art Gallery, which is an excellent place to improve cultural awareness. Larry Berg Flight Path Park is within a 5-km distance of the apartment.
For added convenience, a bathtub and a separate toilet are available at Mei Xue Homestay. Hair dryers and slippers can also be found.
For those who prefer to cook their own meals, the property features self-catering facilities like an electric kettle. Pho Khang serves Asian cuisine and is situated approximately a 15-minute walk away. You will be within minutes of the nearest bus stop - Williams Rd at Gilbert Rd.
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Tourist attractions in

British Columbia
Local sights
  • Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site - 2193 km
  • Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site - 2672 km
  • Salmon Festival Work Shed - 2093 km
  • George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary - 4418 km
  • Steveson Outdoor Pool - 2335 km
  • Steveston Tram - 2412 km
  • Juvelisto - 2682 km
  • Garry Point Park - 3080 km
Airports
  • Vancouver - 10 km
Train stations
  • Aberdeen Skytrain Station - 6 km

Prices & Availability

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Facilities

Main

  • Wi-Fi

Dining

  • Electric kettle

Room Comforts

  • Sitting area
  • Free toiletries
  • Carpeted floor
Main Features
  • Wi-Fi

Policies

Check-in: from 14:00 until 23:59
Check-out: from 10:00 until 11:00
  • Extra beds policy
  • One child under the age of 12 may be accommodated in an extra bed for c$ 10 per night.
  • No extra beds are available.
  • No cots are available.
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