Welcome to Parker Rooftop

Located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver’s Beach District, 120 feet above the city at the Parker Hotel (formerly Executive Vintage Park), you’ll find Parker Rooftop. Complete with three breathtaking patios, this opulent oasis boasting 20ft ceilings and floor to ceiling windows offers unparalleled city and ocean views. 

The ambiance is complemented by a meticulously crafted menu, featuring artisanal cocktails that are as visually stunning as they are delicious. Parker Rooftop epitomizes luxury and sophistication, offering a resplendent escape above the city. 

No matter the weather, in addition to our extensive patio selections, our decadently designed 4000 sqft indoor double “Living Room” concept makes for a luxurious backdrop to your lively afternoon or evening.

Art at Parker Rooftop

Max Steven Grossman was born in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1971. He originally studied engineering and graduated from the University of Philadelphia in 1994. Soon after he discovered his passion in life for photography. In 2000, Max Steven graduated from New York University and the International Center of Photography with a Master of Arts specializing in photography.

The two diverse studies of engineering and the arts have helped to mold the creative photography of Grossman into a study of reality and imagination. In his photographic series of “Bookscapes” the assembled libraries only exist in his photographs. From photos of different bookshelves, he reorganizes them into a creative digital composition of a new thematic “Bookscape”.

*The shown image is not indicative of the pieces located at Parker Rooftop.

William Betts was born and raised in New York City, resided in Houston Texas and is currently based in Miami Florida. In 1991, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art-Cum Laude from Arizona State University, William Betts has exhibited throughout North America and Europe.

His artwork has been featured in the group exhibition, Rasterfahndung (Tracing the Grid), Kunstmuseum, in Stuttgart, Germany, in the Arlington Museum
of Art, The University of Texas, The Salt Lake City Art Center, The University of Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, and the Albuquerque Museum. His selected Bibliography includes The Creators Project (video interview), June 2016; Politiken, Københagen, Photo Essay, March 28, 2016; Kinetic, Art from Polsinelli Art Collection, Privately Published 2015; Victoria Machmudov, Under övervakningsradarn, Konstperspektiv, Sweden, June, 2014 and Rasterfahndung (Tracing the Grid), Kunstmuseum Stuttgar (Show Catalog).

He was named New American Painting Annual Prize winner in 2011 and featured in issues #60, #72, #84, and #96