Discover the diverse allure of Vancouver, Canada, from its stunning urban parks and vibrant multicultural neighborhoods to thrilling mountain adventures. This guide unlocks the best of the city and its breathtaking natural surroundings.
Grouse Mountain
Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver offers a serene getaway from the city with activities like viewpoints, zip lines, demonstrations, and a grizzly bear habitat, accessible by gondola or the challenging Grouse Grind Trail.
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.
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is Vancouver's largest urban park, boasting beaches, forests, gardens, and landmarks, best discovered by biking the scenic Seawall.
Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park
Rosellen Suites is a place to stay near Stanley Park.
Gastown
Gastown is Vancouver's oldest neighborhood, known for its steam clock, cobblestone streets, Victorian buildings, and a vibrant food and drink scene.
Yaletown
Yaletown is a culinary zone in Vancouver with many places to eat and drink.
Commercial Drive
Commercial Drive is a culinary zone in Vancouver with many places to eat and drink.
Kitsilano Beach
Kitsilano Beach is a sandy beach along English Bay with views of the downtown skyline.
Vanier Park
Adjacent to Kitsilano Beach, Vanier Park is a waterfront park known for its greenery and views, and home to the Maritime Museum.
Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum is located in Vanier Park.
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park offers panoramic views of Vancouver with gardens and a conservatory.
Vancouver Lookout
The Vancouver Lookout tower offers breathtaking views of downtown Vancouver.
Cypress Mountain
Cypress Mountain is a viewpoint located on Cypress Bowl Road in West Vancouver that provides panoramic vistas of downtown Vancouver.
Granville Island
Granville Island, beneath the Granville Street Bridge, is a cultural hub with the Public Market for food lovers, art galleries, shops, restaurants, and Granville Island Brewing.
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
Granville Island Brewing is 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.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
The Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is situated in North Vancouver and offers waterfalls, viewpoints and swimming holes, with no admission fee.
Capilano Suspension Bridge
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a larger but more commercialized alternative to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge.
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
The Vancouver Art Gallery is located in Downtown Vancouver.
Robson Street
Robson Street in Downtown Vancouver offers shopping and Japadog.
Waterfront Station
The Waterfront Station is a highlight of a free walking tour in Downtown Vancouver.
Robson Square
Robson Square is a highlight of a free walking tour in Downtown Vancouver.
Vancouver Public Library
The Vancouver Public Library is a highlight of a free walking tour in Downtown Vancouver.
Downtown Eastside
Downtown Eastside borders Gastown and is an area to avoid due to high crime rates and homelessness.
Squamish
Squamish is a destination for day trips from Vancouver, featuring Shannon Falls and the Sea-to-Sky Gondola.
Whistler
Whistler is a destination for day trips from Vancouver known for its stunning landscapes.