Discover the best of Vancouver, Canada with this curated 3-day itinerary! From the lush rainforests of Stanley Park and the vibrant waterfront to the historic charm of Gastown and the culinary delights of Granville Island, this guide covers the city's iconic sights and hidden gems for an unforgettable Canadian adventure.
Stanley Park
A large park in Vancouver with forest trails, beaches, and the Seawall, offering views of the city, mountains, and ocean. It's known for being a place where nature meets the city.
Seawall
A 10 km path hugging the Stanley Park coastline, offering views of the city, mountains, and ocean.
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.
Olympic Cauldron
A structure made of steel and glass in Jack Poole Plaza, built for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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.
Canada Place
A building with large white sails, serving as a cruise ship terminal, event venue, and hotel. It's known as Vancouver's front door.
Gastown
A historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, old brick buildings, and the Steam Clock. It features shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
Steam Clock
A steam-powered clock in Gastown that whistles and puffs steam every 15 minutes.
Granville Island
A destination with food, art, and entertainment, featuring the Public Market, shops, theaters, and Granville Island Brewing.
Public Market
A market on Granville Island with over 50 food shops selling fresh fish, cheese, and baked goods.
Kitsilano Beach
A beach with mountain views, known for swimming and recreation. It features the Kitsilano Pool.
Vancouver Public Library
A library with open spaces, workshops, author talks, and a rooftop garden with city views.
Yaletown
A trendy area with shops, restaurants, and homes in renovated warehouses. It features parks by the water and the Engine 374 Pavilion.
Robson Street
A shopping street with stores, restaurants, and a central square. It's known for high fashion, comfort food, and people-watching.
Lions Gate Bridge
A bridge connecting Vancouver to the North Shore, offering views of the city, mountains, and water from Prospect Point.
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.
Grouse Mountain
A mountain with views of Vancouver, accessible by the Skyride Gondola or the Grouse Grind trail. It offers activities from skiing to hiking.
Capilano Suspension Bridge
A park featuring a 137 m suspension bridge, the Cliffwalk, and the Treetops Adventure, highlighting nature and First Nations culture.
Lonsdale Quay Market
A market by the water in North Vancouver with shops selling food, beer, and souvenirs, offering views of the Vancouver skyline.
Vancouver Aquarium
Located in Stanley Park.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
The first Ming Dynasty Garden outside of China, featuring rocks and water that symbolize strength and wealth.
Vancouver Public Library Central Branch
A modern building that is a Book Lovers Paradise with a rooftop garden that gives amazing views of Vancouver
Granville Street
A street that changes from shopping and cafes during the day to music venues like the Commodore Ballroom and the Orum Theater at night.
Davy street
The heart of Vancouver's LGBTQ+ community, known for its rainbow crosswalks and welcoming atmosphere.
English Bay
A sandy oasis where people can swim, sunbathe and playing volleyball with amazing laughing statues
English Bay Beach
A beach perfect for sunbathing and swimming, with the 'amazing laughter' statues and an inuka.
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.
Granville Island Brewing
Canada's first small Brewery, located on Granville Island.
Olympic Village
A neighborhood that housed athletes for the 2010 Winter Olympics, now a sustainable community with green buildings and art installations.
Queen Elizabeth Park
A park on Little Mountain with views of the city and mountains, featuring the Bloedel Conservatory.
Commercial Drive
A neighborhood with a mix of cultures, featuring Italian cafes, Mexican restaurants, and Indian spice shops.
Prospect Point
A location in Stanley Park for the best view of the Lions Gate Bridge
North Vancouver
A place with a beautiful londsdale key