Capilano Suspension Bridge
El Capilano Suspension Bridge es un puente colgante de 140 metros de largo suspendido a 70 metros sobre el río Capilano, con actividades adicionales como un paseo por el acantilado y una aventura en la copa de los árboles.
Vancouver Lookout
Located in Gastown, offering a bird's eye view of the whole city, and on a clear day you can see all the way out to Vancouver Island; entry is $18.25 per adult.
Grouse Mountain Gondola
A pricey gondola trip up Grouse Mountain, which can be bypassed by hiking the Grouse Grind.
FlyOver Canada
Este paseo de simulación de vuelo inmersivo lleva a los visitantes a un viaje impresionante a través de los diversos paisajes de Canadá. La experiencia combina tecnología de punta con efectos especiales para crear un recorrido virtual verdaderamente inolvidable por el país.
Victoria
A location for a day trip involving a Gulf Islands cruise and a visit to Butchart Gardens.
Squamish
Squamish is a destination for day trips from Vancouver, featuring Shannon Falls and the Sea-to-Sky Gondola.
Whistler
Whistler est une station de montagne de classe mondiale, parfaite toute l'année, avec du ski et du snowboard en hiver, de la randonnée et du VTT en été, et des spas et restaurants luxueux toute l'année.
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
A great starting point in Vancouver to incorporate activities involving indigenous culture and history.
Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Este museo de renombre mundial alberga una impresionante colección de arte y artefactos de las Primeras Naciones. Los visitantes pueden explorar el rico patrimonio cultural del noroeste del Pacífico y aprender sobre las culturas indígenas.
Salmon n' Bannock
A restaurant for First Nations Cuisine, with a location at the airport.
Coal Harbour
A waterfront area near Stanley Park with views, art, and a mix of city buzz and calm water. It's known for its sea planes that take off and land.
West End
The West End is a wonderful residential area with access to nature, a short walk to Stanley Park, and the seawall in places like Sunset Beach and English Bay, with easy access to Gastown.
Yaletown
Un barrio moderno conocido por sus lofts de almacén convertidos, boutiques elegantes y una escena gastronómica vibrante, donde los visitantes pueden pasear por el paseo marítimo, disfrutar de patios al aire libre y experimentar la combinación única de encanto histórico y vida urbana moderna de la zona.
Robson Street
A retail destination with over 200 shops and restaurants, including Japa Dog, offering a lively atmosphere with street performers.
Lonsdale Quay
An area in North Vancouver with hotels that are cheaper than downtown, and a short SeaBus ride from Waterfront Station.
North Vancouver
The shipyards in North Vancouver host a night market every Friday during the summer with food trucks, local artisans, live music, and views of the Vancouver skyline.
Waterfront Station
A convenient station to return Compass Cards for a full refund and is on the way back to the airport.
False Creek
An area where you can walk along the bay, see flowers, cherry blossoms, and plant life, and easily walk towards Yaletown or Granville Street.
Vanier Park
Adjacent to Kitsilano Beach, Vanier Park is a waterfront park known for its greenery and views, and home to the Maritime Museum.
Granville Island
Un centro cultural vibrante que alberga un bullicioso mercado público, tiendas de artesanos, galerías y restaurantes, donde los visitantes pueden degustar la cocina local, hacer un picnic junto a False Creek y explorar productos artesanales únicos mientras disfrutan del animado ambiente de la isla.
Cactus Club Cafe
A well-known chain restaurant known for 'casual fine dining'.
Earls Kitchen + Bar
A well-known chain restaurant known for 'casual fine dining'.
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Alberni Street
A well-known chain restaurant known for 'casual fine dining'.
Tom Sushi
Tom Sushi is a loved sushi spot in Vancouver.
Miku Restaurant
A more luxurious sushi restaurant downtown, especially for its signature aburi style sushi.
Minami Restaurant
A more luxurious sushi restaurant, especially for its signature aburi style sushi.
JAPADOG
A place that serves hot dogs with Japanese toppings, a quintessentially Vancouver food.
The Score on Davie
A classic place for Caesars (Canada's national cocktail) with many options.
La Belle Patate
A go-to spot for poutine (fries topped with gravy and cheese curds), another Canadian specialty.
Phnom Penh Restaurant
A place in Chinatown known for its butter beef and fried chicken.
Chinatown
A neighborhood where dim sum restaurants coexist with Asian specialty stores and modern boutiques; a place to find budget restaurants.
Mello
A place in Chinatown with amazing donuts.
Earnest Ice Cream
A place with a few different locations that serves amazing ice cream.
Mount Pleasant
A neighborhood where brewery hopping is a big thing.
Jam Cafe YVR
A popular casual favorite for brunch.
OEB Breakfast Co.
A popular casual favorite for brunch.
Maxine's Cafe & Bar
A good place for a higher-end brunch.
Costco Wholesale
The Costco in downtown Vancouver offers food court access for everyone, even without a membership.
Rogers Arena
A venue across from the Costco in downtown Vancouver.
BC Place
A venue near the Costco in downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver Aquarium
Esta instalación de clase mundial muestra la diversa vida marina del noroeste del Pacífico y de todo el mundo, donde los visitantes pueden observar nutrias marinas, ballenas beluga y pingüinos mientras aprenden sobre la conservación e investigación marina.
Science World
Este museo interactivo de ciencia presenta exhibiciones prácticas, demostraciones en vivo y un teatro IMAX. Ya sea arrastrándose a través de un Beaver Lodge o resolviendo varios acertijos, este museo seguramente entretendrá y educará a todas las edades.
Stanley Park Seawall
A 9 km loop offering breathtaking views of mountains, the ocean, and the city skyline, with attractions like the Vancouver Aquarium and beaches along the way.
Stanley Park
Un increíble oasis urbano de 1,000 acres que ofrece una gran cantidad de actividades que incluyen rutas de senderismo, playas y atracciones culturales. Los visitantes pueden explorar los exuberantes bosques del parque, observar la vida silvestre, andar en bicicleta por el paseo marítimo o visitar el acuario de Vancouver.
Vancouver Convention Centre
An incredibly scenic walk starts by the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Queen Elizabeth Park
Un parque bellamente ajardinado que ofrece vistas panorámicas de la ciudad y las montañas desde su mirador, donde los visitantes pueden explorar los jardines hundidos, jugar al tenis o al pitch and putt golf y visitar el conservatorio tropical Bloedel.
Bloedel Conservatory
Un paraíso tropical abovedado que alberga a más de 100 aves exóticas que vuelan libremente y 500 especies de plantas de todo el mundo, donde los visitantes pueden explorar el exuberante entorno y aprender sobre la biodiversidad y los esfuerzos de conservación.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a free, more local alternative to Capilano, offering a suspension bridge experience within a natural setting, a beautiful river, and a swimming hole.
Cypress Mountain
Una popular estación de esquí a poca distancia del centro de la ciudad que ofrece actividades durante todo el año, como esquí y snowboard en invierno, y senderismo y ciclismo de montaña en verano.
Burnaby Mountain Park
A park with great views.
Vancouver Public Library - Central Branch
Has a free rooftop terrace that most people don't know about.
Gastown Steam Clock
The Gastown Steam Clock is the main attraction in Gastown, performing a steam performance with a song every hour and every 15 minutes on the top of the hour.
Vancouver Island
A popular choice for day trips, where Victoria is located.
Bowen Island
A good recommendation for a day trip if you don't have a car, with ferry sailings from Horseshoe Bay.
Sunshine Coast
A good recommendation for a day trip if you have a car, with ferry sailings from Horseshoe Bay.
Horseshoe Bay
Has ferry sailings to Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast, with an express bus to and from downtown.
Fraser Valley
An area with amazing spots for day trips.
Grouse Grind
A popular hike that is all stairs, and you don't get any nice views along the way.
East Hastings Street
An area to avoid due to issues around unhoused individuals, mental illness, and addiction.
Gastown
El barrio más antiguo de Vancouver, conocido por su arquitectura victoriana, el famoso reloj de vapor y sus calles empedradas, donde los visitantes pueden explorar boutiques, disfrutar de diversas opciones gastronómicas y aprender sobre la historia de la ciudad a través de visitas guiadas.
Granville Street
The main thoroughfare going right through the heart of central Vancouver, known as the Vancouver Maine downtown Entertainment District, with pizzerias, bars, and Irish pubs.
49th Parallel Coffee Roasters
49th Parallel Coffee Roasters is a coffee shop that is a good spot to start the day with coffee and donuts.
Vancouver Olympic cauldron
The Vancouver Olympic cauldron is a 33-foot-tall art piece built for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Canada Place
A building resembling a ship with white sails, serving as a convention center and cruise ship terminal, offering waterfront views and access to FlyOver Canada.
English Bay
A popular hangout spot during warm summer months because of its large beaches, suitable for swimming, sun tanning and picnics, with local restaurants offering international cuisine.
False Creek Ferries
Colorful boats that zip around False Creek, stopping at 14 locations and providing a unique perspective of the city.
Granville Island Public Market
Un mercado público renovado en Granville Island, perfecto para pasear y disfrutar de artistas callejeros. Es un lugar ideal para tomar una copa junto al agua y disfrutar de las vistas del horizonte de Vancouver.
Lee's Donuts
Lee's Donuts is a standard donut place with long lines and a lot of tourists that the speaker found overrated.
Davey Street
Davey Street is the area where Tom Sushi is located.
Nine O'Clock Gun
The Nine O'Clock Gun is a cannon in Stanley Park that has been shot off every night at 9:00 pm for over a hundred years to synchronize local clocks.
seaw wall
The seawall is a scenic path that skirts Stanley Park's perimeter, offering breathtaking views of the water, mountains, and the city skyline, perfect for walking or biking.
hollow tree
The hollow tree is an ancient cedar that invites visitors to journey into its hollow core and take photos, with people having done so for over a century.
sash rock
Sash rock is a viewpoint reached via a half-mile hike through lush forest, important to the Squamish people and a destination for visitors experiencing Stanley Park.
prospect Point Lookout
Prospect Point Lookout offers a stunning perspective of Stanley Park where forests meet the ocean, providing fresh mountain air and views of the Lion Gate Bridge, with a restaurant and parking lot nearby.
lion Gate Bridge
The Lion Gate Bridge is an architectural marvel that spans the gap between Stanley Park and the North Shore.
Brockton point
Brockton Point is the location of the Brockton Point Lighthouse, a symbol of Vancouver's maritime history, and is a great spot to take photos of the city skyline.
Brockton Point Lighthouse
The Brockton Point Lighthouse was built in the late 1800s and used for over a century, and is now a symbol of maritime history in Vancouver and a great spot for photos.
first nation's totem poles
The First Nation's totem poles near Brockton Point showcase intricately carved poles that pay homage to the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast, with information plaques explaining the stories represented.
girl in the wet suit sculpture
The girl in the wet suit sculpture, a bronze piece added to Stanley Park in 1972, sits on a rock overlooking the water, with the amount of the rock visible changing with the tide.
third Beach
Third Beach is the perfect spot to relax on the sand, watch the sunset, experience the waves, and see large boats cruising into Vancouver.
9:00 gun
The 9:00 gun, built in 1816 and brought to Stanley Park in 1894, has been fired every night at 9:00 p.m. for over a century, originally to signal the close of fishing, now fired out of tradition.
Grouse Mountain
Conocido como el pico de Vancouver, este destino durante todo el año ofrece paseos panorámicos en góndola, rutas de senderismo y deportes de invierno. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de vistas panorámicas de la ciudad, observar osos pardos en el Refugio de Vida Silvestre, lanzarse en tirolesa o cenar en restaurantes en la cima de la montaña.
Grouse Grind Trail
The Grouse Grind Trail is a short but steep hiking trail on Grouse Mountain with an elevation gain of 800 meters.
Quarry Rock
Quarry Rock is the stunning viewpoint destination of a popular 4km hike that starts in Deep Cove and winds through a lush forest overlooking the Indian Arm.
Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park
Rosellen Suites is a place to stay near Stanley Park.
Commercial Drive
Commercial Drive is near the Grandview Woodland area and offers great access to many of the top restaurants with a local feel.
Kitsilano Beach
Kitsilano Beach, ou Kits Beach, est l'endroit où les habitants de Vancouver viennent montrer leurs compétences en volleyball de plage, bronzer ou faire semblant de s'entraîner, avec une piscine extérieure juste à côté de l'océan.
Maritime Museum
Located at Kitsilano and accessible on the False Creek Ferries, with an entry fee of $15 per person.
Granville Street Bridge
Granville Island is situated beneath the Granville Street Bridge.
Public Market
The Public Market on Granville Island is a haven for food lovers with fresh produce, gourmet foods, local treats, and international cuisine.
Granville Island Brewing
Canada's first small Brewery, located on Granville Island.
Deep Cove
Deep Cove is a waterfront village in North Vancouver and the starting point for the Quarry Rock hike.
Indian Arm
Deep Cove is nestled along the shores of the Indian Arm and offers views from the Quarry Rock hike.
Downtown Vancouver
Downtown Vancouver is the heartbeat of the city with attractions like the Vancouver Art Gallery and shopping on Robson Street, where you can take a free walking tour and try a Japadog.
Vancouver Art Gallery
Esta importante institución de arte alberga una extensa colección de obras canadienses e internacionales, incluidas obras de Emily Carr y el Grupo de los Siete. Los visitantes pueden explorar exposiciones rotativas y asistir a programas educativos para profundizar su apreciación de las artes visuales.
Robson Square
Robson Square is a highlight of a free walking tour in Downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver Public Library
A library with open spaces, workshops, author talks, and a rooftop garden with city views.
Downtown Eastside
The Downtown East Side is an area with a high population of homeless people and drug issues, which tourists may want to avoid exploring.
Vancouver Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum is mentioned as one of the museums to visit in Vancouver.
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is mentioned as a place you may need to take a taxi to because the bus takes a while to get there.
Lynn Canyon Park
A park with hiking trails, a suspension bridge, Twin Falls, and a 30ft pool. It's known for being a free alternative to Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Olympic Cauldron
The Olympic Cauldron commemorates the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver, with information plaques detailing the event.
Vancouver Waterfront
Near the Vancouver waterfront is the Olympic Cauldron where information plaques are located to inform people about the event.
Digital Orca
The Digital Orca is part of a city-wide art installation and a loved attraction in Vancouver.
Sea to Sky Highway
Also known as Highway 99, it goes from the coast up into the mountainous landscapes of Whistler and Pemberton, offering majestic scenery.
Medina Cafe
Medina Cafe is popular for its excellent food, especially the waffles with various dipping sauces.
Lunch Lady
Lunch Lady is the sister restaurant of a world-famous Vietnamese street food cart.
Best Western Premier Chateau Granville
El Best Western Premier Chateau Granville está situado en el corazón de la ciudad y es uno de los hoteles favoritos de los creadores del video.
VanDusen Botanical Garden
Un jardín de 55 acres que exhibe una colección diversa de plantas de todo el mundo, con un lago pintoresco, un laberinto de setos y exhibiciones de temporada.
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach es una playa popular en el corazón de Vancouver donde la gente juega hockey, voleibol de playa y pasea a sus perros.
Seawall
Un camino pavimentado de 28 km que rodea Stanley Park y se extiende a lo largo de gran parte del paseo marítimo de Vancouver, perfecto para caminar, trotar, andar en bicicleta o patinar mientras disfruta de impresionantes vistas de la ciudad, las montañas y el océano.
Jack Poole Plaza
A plaza named after the man who helped bring the 2010 Winter Olympics to Vancouver, featuring the Olympic Cauldron and views of the water and mountains.
Steam Clock
Built by Ray Saunders, it's one of the few clocks that runs on steam in the world and an icon of Gastown and Vancouver.
Lions Gate Bridge
A bridge connecting Vancouver to the North Shore, offering views of the city, mountains, and water from Prospect Point.
Lonsdale Quay Market
A market by the water in North Vancouver with shops selling food, beer, and souvenirs, offering views of the Vancouver skyline.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Este tranquilo jardín de estilo Ming está ubicado en Chinatown. Mientras pasea por el jardín, puede aprender sobre el simbolismo detrás de la ubicación de cada planta, estructura y camino, o simplemente disfrutar de la paz y la belleza de los alrededores.
Vancouver Public Library Central Branch
A modern building that is a Book Lovers Paradise with a rooftop garden that gives amazing views of Vancouver
Davy street
The heart of Vancouver's LGBTQ+ community, known for its rainbow crosswalks and welcoming atmosphere.
English Bay Beach
Esta popular playa urbana ofrece una combinación perfecta de belleza natural y servicios de la ciudad, donde podrá relajarse en la orilla arenosa, comer algo, nadar en las tranquilas aguas o disfrutar de impresionantes puestas de sol mientras observa los barcos navegar.
Yale toown
A trendy area that used to be old warehouses, now it is where the cool kids hang out.
Kitsilano Pool
The biggest saltwater pool in North America, located at Kitsilano Beach.
Olympic Village
A neighborhood that housed athletes for the 2010 Winter Olympics, now a sustainable community with green buildings and art installations.
Prospect Point
A location in Stanley Park for the best view of the Lions Gate Bridge
West End Farmers Market
West End Farmers Market is a cute little farmers market on a cute street with a local feel that happens on the weekends.
Mcle Books
Mcle Books is a fantastic bookstore in Gastown owned by people who really care about books.
Livia Forno al Vino
Livia Forno al Vino is a wonderful casual Italian joint that serves as a pastry shop in the morning and offers dinner options.
Garden Strathcona
Garden Strathcona is a cute restaurant offering healthy bowls and vegan options.
Number e food
Number e food is a hole-in-the-wall sandwich shop with a friendly owner who makes a killer sandwich.
Kissa Tanto
Kissa Tanto is a fantastic, fancy restaurant on the Michelin guide, offering one of the best meals.
Revolver Coffee
Revolver Coffee is a coffee place in Gastown with great vibes and wonderful coffee.
Timbertrain Coffee Roasters
Timbertrain Coffee Roasters is a coffee place with the best aesthetic and a really cool vibe.
Nemesis Coffee
Nemesis Coffee is a coffee place with a good vibe that also serves really good food.
YVR Airport
Canada's busiest airport, located 30 minutes south of the City Center, with connections to Asia and the US.
Granville Public Market
A public market with tons of food options, including the famous Lee's Donuts.
Aberdeen Centre
An Asian mall in Richmond with an Asian food court.
Kokoro
A Japanese restaurant near Gastown known for mazesoba, a noodle dish without soup.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Un parque que ofrece vistas impresionantes del dosel del bosque desde su puente colgante de 137 m de largo, paseos por las copas de los árboles, paseos por los acantilados y exhibiciones educativas sobre el ecosistema local y la historia de las Primeras Naciones.
Banana Leaf
A Malaysian restaurant on Willow and Broadway, known for its Singapore laksa and Char Kway Teow.
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Fairmont Vancouver Hotel
A classic downtown Vancouver hotel, erected in 1939.
Fairmont Vancouver Airport
A hotel directly connected to Vancouver Airport, convenient for early morning flights.
Hudson House
A souvenir shop in Gastown with a large decoration of maple syrup and maple leaves.
Herschel
A store in Gastown selling backpacks, rain jackets, and other Canadian items.
Kids Market
A market building on Granville Island with toy shops.
Granville Island Broom Company
A store on Granville Island that sells nothing but brooms.
Pacific Centre
A mall on Robson Street with 150 underground shops and a Nordstrom's on the outside.
Seasons in the Park
A sculpture in Queen Elizabeth Park, a favorite for photographers.
Sea Wall
A 10 km seawall around Stanley Park, perfect for biking or running, also connects to False Creek.
Totem Pole Park
One of the most visited parks of Stanley Park with numerous totem poles each with their own unique story, a great place to experience a glimpse of the rich First Nation's history of Vancouver's West Coast.
Vancouver Float Planes
Vancouver has the busiest float plane airport, offering scenic or aerial tours of the city and surrounding areas.
Harbour
Vancouver was founded on the port; the harbor is full of fishing freighters, sailboats, powerboats, and kayaks.
Amazon Gallery
A free flight forest exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium where visitors can walk through the forest and see slots, butterflies and birds.
Canada's Arctic
A gallery at the Vancouver Aquarium that focuses on research and the unknown parts of the Arctic, featuring beluga whales.
Tree Tops Adventure
A series of suspension bridges that are high in the trees at Capilano Suspension Bridge, like a canopy walk.
Kitsilano
Accessible on the False Creek ferries, location of the Museum of Vancouver and the Maritime Museum.
Telus World of Science
An interactive Hands-On Science Center in British Columbia known for its large geodesic dome, also known as Science World.
Eureka
A physical sciences gallery at Science World, focused on waves, sound, and motion.
Steveston
Historically a fishing village with a great museum, the Gulf of Georgia canner, with a Japanese community. It has become a culinary center with great restaurants.
Gulf of Georgia caner
A museum in Steveston where you can see the fishing boats and how the fishermen used to work and can all the salmon.
Lighthouse Park
One of Vancouver's many parks that's right on the ocean, where you can hike to the original lighthouse.
Richmond
Location of Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and a potential location for budget restaurants and accommodations outside of downtown Vancouver.
Mount Baker
Visible from the peak of Grouse Mountain.
Eye of the Wind
Located on Grouse Mountain, the glass capsule The View pod has 360° views.
Victoria Island
Reached by a ferry ride (about 1.5 hours from Vancouver), it offers a European-style city experience reminiscent of England.
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
A notable building in Victoria resembling Buckingham Palace.
Royal BC Museum
A museum in Victoria with an entry fee of around 30 Canadian dollars.
Beacon Hill Park
A free activity to do when visiting Victoria.
Craigdarroch Castle
A castle in Victoria with an entry fee of 20 Canadian dollars.
Government Street
A street to walk on when visiting Victoria.
Sea To Sky Gondola
Located an hour outside of Vancouver in Squamish, offering epic views and activities like hiking, rock climbing, and a suspension bridge.
Gast Town steam clock
One of only six steam clocks in the world, it goes off every 15 minutes.
Museum of Vancouver
Located at Kitsilano and accessible on the False Creek Ferries, with an entry fee of $22 per person.
Jericho Beach kayak Center
Kayak and paddle board hire starts at $45 for a 2-hour rental.
Vancouver Olympic Village
Accessible by the False Creek ferries.
Lynn Canyon
Ubicado en el norte de Vancouver, ofrece senderos bien mantenidos, una cascada y un puente colgante de 50 metros de altura con impresionantes vistas del cañón.
Sun Yat-Sen Park
A peaceful oasis in Vancouver's Chinatown with a beautiful pond and pavilion, following classic Chinese garden traditions.
Spanish Banks
A quieter beach a bit further from the city center, perfect for families or a relaxing day of beach sports.
SeaBus
A mode of transport that provides fantastic views of the city skyline from the water during a short ride to North Vancouver.
Second Beach
A local favorite spot to relax and watch the sky turn brilliant shades of orange and pink at sunset.
Kits Beach
A beach with a lively vibe, especially at sunset, and a great place to join a pickup game of volleyball or just people watch.
New Town Bakery
A bakery in Chinatown known for its legendary egg tarts and tasty BBQ pork buns.
Millennium Gate
A gate that marks the entrance to Chinatown and blends tradition and modern styles.
Sunken Garden
Gorgeous gardens located in what were once rock quarries, now filled with vibrant flowers and plants in Queen Elizabeth Park.
Denman Street
A paradise for food lovers with cuisine from every corner of the world.
Cleveland Dam
Scenic dam that is also a crucial part of Vancouver's water system.
Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, noted for its location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts, where the video creator stayed during a 4-day trip.
The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Paradox Hotel Vancouver
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Pan Pacific Vancouver
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Fairmont Pacific Rim
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Fairmont Waterfront
A hotel in the Coal Harbour District, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Best Western Plus Sands
A top West End hotel, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Blue Horizon Hotel
A top West End hotel, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver
A top West End hotel, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
The Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver
A top West End hotel, recommended for its fabulous location, amenities, ratings, and sustainability efforts.
Granville Island Market
Famous for its daily public market with over 50 food vendors and Granville Island Brewery.
Butchart Gardens
A location for a day trip involving a Gulf Islands cruise from Vancouver.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
The main gateway to Vancouver, located in Richmond, with various transportation options to downtown.
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
A terminal where BC Ferries arrive with car and passenger ferries.
Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal
A terminal where BC Ferries arrive with car and passenger ferries.
Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre
A location where Hullo passenger ferries arrive.
Pacific Central Station
A station where Amtrak trains from the U.S. and buses arrive.
Davie Street
A street full of color and life, known as a key hub in Canada's LGBTQ+ Rights Movement, offering diverse eats and the Davie Village Community Garden.
Davie Village
A hot spot in the West End for gay bars and clubs.
Aquabus
Colorful boats that zip around False Creek, stopping at 14 locations and providing a unique perspective of the city.
David Lam Park
A green space in Yaletown, perfect for picnics or people watching.
Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch
An architectural marvel inspired by the Coliseum, featuring nine floors of books and a rooftop garden with city views.
Japa Dog
An iconic Vancouver spot on Robson Street serving gourmet hot dogs with a Japanese twist.
Canadian Trail
A trail at Canada Place where you can learn about Canada's provinces and territories while enjoying waterfront views.
Jericho Beach
Una playa pintoresca que ofrece un escape relajante de la ciudad con sus orillas arenosas y aguas tranquilas, ideal para practicar deportes acuáticos como kayak, remo, windsurf y vela.
Pam Rock
Estos pequeños islotes rocosos en House Sound albergan una gran colonia de curiosas focas comunes. Es un gran lugar para aprender sobre el medio ambiente marino de Vancouver y tal vez incluso vislumbrar algunas águilas calvas y otra vida silvestre.
Banff town
Banff town is a charming hub within Banff National Park, offering access to outdoor activities and stunning mountain scenery.
Fairmont Lake Louise viewpoint
A scenic viewpoint near the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise providing excellent photo opportunities of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Fairmont Springs hotel
The Fairmont Banff Springs is a historic luxury hotel located in Banff town, resembling a castle with its grand architecture and mountain setting.
Banff Gondola
The Banff Gondola offers a scenic aerial tramway ride up Sulphur Mountain, providing breathtaking panoramic views of Banff town and the Canadian Rockies.
Moraine Lake
Moraine Lake is a stunningly beautiful, glacially-fed lake in Banff National Park, known for its vibrant blue color and surrounded by the Valley of the Ten Peaks.
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
A university of Art and Design, just a short walk away from Granville Island.
Skyride
North America’s largest aerial tramway.
Treetops Adventure
A series of smaller suspension bridges that bring you up into the forest canopy, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the incredible trees around you.
Cliffwalk
A narrow bridge that clings to the cliffs, offering stunning views of the canyon below.
BodyWorks Gallery
A gallery where you’ll learn all about the human body in a way that’s hands-on and engaging.
OMNIMAX Theatre
One of the largest dome screens in the world, where you can watch immersive films that make you feel like you’re inside the action.
UBC Botanical Garden
A stunning garden to visit while you’re at UBC.
Wreck Beach
A secluded beach known for its incredible sunsets.