Vancouver

Travel Guide

Stanley Park featuring a bay or harbor, a city and a skyscraper
Granville Island showing a city, a bay or harbor and a river or creek
Gastown which includes a city and street scenes
Stanley Park which includes rocky coastline
Vancouver showing a city, a skyscraper and street scenes

Play hard, eat well and get cultured in Vancouver, British Columbia, a place of stunning natural beauty and as welcoming as cities come.

Vancouver, Canada stands out on the country’s rugged western edge for its colorful downtown neighborhoods and eye-catching high-rises, culturally diverse suburbs and cutting-edge culinary and cocktail scenes. This is a place to ski in the morning, then hit the beach in the afternoon or evening, watching the sun set on yet another exhilarating day. Visitors love the outdoorsy, laid-back ambience, where you can grab sushi for dinner while still in your hiking gear and no one will bat an eye. Add great shopping, intriguing museums and a huge urban park, and it’s hard not to fall in love at first sight.

Best areas for accommodation in Vancouver

Downtown Vancouver is one of the best places to stay in Vancouver for first-timers. You’re a hop, skip and a jump from Stanley Park’s green grandeur and Granville Island’s Public Market. Choose from a range of accommodations, including luxury hotels and more boutique options that give you a real feel for the city life, while providing a convenient home base for sightseeing.

Couples looking for one of the best places to stay in Vancouver will adore the artsy and edgy neighborhood and former warehouse district of Yaletown. Known for its trendy boutiques, cozy cafes and vibrant nightlife, Yaletown offers plenty of options for a night out together and stylish accommodations for a quiet evening in. Venture out in the morning for a scenic walk along the portion of seawall that runs through Yaletown, connecting David Lam and George Wainborn parks.

For family-friendly stays in Vancouver, head to Kitsilano, known for its beautiful beaches and parks. This former 1960s hippy hangout has morphed into a quiet residential neighborhood for young professionals and families who appreciate the proximity to downtown. The neighborhood’s other draws include lively Kitsilano Beach, ample shopping and dining options within walking distance, waterfront Vanier Park, and family-favorite attractions such as the Museum of Vancouver and the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.

Best time to visit Vancouver

  • Spring (March to mid-June): One of the best times to visit Vancouver, with food festivals, blooming gardens and cherry blossoms.
  • Summer (mid-June to mid-September): Mild and sunny, ideal for beach hopping, hiking, watersports and hanging out in Stanley Park.
  • Fall (mid-September to mid-November): Cooler temperatures, beautiful foliage and the start of the entertainment season.
  • Winter (mid-November to February): Mild compared to interior Canada, but more rain than the rest of the year and occasional snow, particularly on local ski hills.

How many days to spend in Vancouver

To soak up the cosmopolitan vibe and experience the area’s natural wonders, plan to visit Vancouver for three to four days. If you have more time, consider spending a week so you can add on an overnight trip to Whistler or a day trip on the ferry to Victoria on Vancouver Island.

The vibe of Vancouver

A Vancouver vacation manages to toe the line between laid-back and chic without overreaching in any one direction. The city is dynamic and multicultural, with a strong emphasis on outdoor living. From yoga in the park to kayaking in the bay, residents and visitors alike value staying active and connected to nature. At the same time, Vancouver boasts a thriving arts and cultural scene, with numerous galleries, theaters and festivals that reflect its diverse population. Whether you’re sipping coffee in a hip cafe or hiking up a mountain trail, Vancouver’s energy is both invigorating and welcoming.

What is Vancouver famous for?

As you explore the city during your Vancouver trip, you may find yourself with deja vu. Nicknamed “Hollywood North,” the city’s sparkling skyline, mountain backdrops and idyllic neighborhoods have starred in numerous television shows and films, including Virgin River and Deadpool & Wolverine. Vancouver’s first park, Stanley Park, is one of the city’s crown jewels, an urban green space of epic proportions that’s beloved for its beaches and well-maintained trails, including a 5.5-mile (8.8-kilometer) seawall. Combined with a reputation as one of Canada’s cleanest and eco-friendly cities and you find a veritable Eden of the north. The city is also renowned for its multiculturalism, celebrated through cuisine, festivals and local traditions.

Events in Vancouver

Vancouver events light up the calendar year-round, including the particularly bright Celebration of Light (July), an international fireworks competition. In the fall, the Vancouver International Film Festival (September-October) attracts cinephiles from around the globe. Music festivals and cultural celebrations fill in the gaps, including the Cherry Blossom Festival (April), Concord Pacific Dragon Boat Festival (June), and the Talking Stick Festival (June), which celebrates First Nations culture. There’s also the Bard on the Beach Shakespeare-fest (June-September), the Vancouver Folk Music Festival (July) and the Vancouver Pride Festival (July-August).

Top attractions in Vancouver

Take a leisurely stroll through Stanley Park, where towering evergreens, scenic waterfronts and around 16 miles (27 kilometers) of forest trails make it one of the best things to do in Vancouver for first-timers. Granville Island is another essential stop, with its lively market, local delicacies and artisan shops brimming with character.

Couples seeking romantic things to do in Vancouver will love exploring the picturesque VanDusen Botanical Garden, especially during the enchanting Festival of Lights in winter. A romantic dinner at one of Yaletown’s chic restaurants followed by a sunset walk along the False Creek Seawall makes for a memorable date night.

Those with curious kids should head to Science World for its entertaining and interactive exhibits. Afterwards, burn off some energy at nearby Kitsilano Beach and playground, one of the best family-friendly things to do in Vancouver. And for sky-high fun in the treetops, take the little ones to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.

This thriving Pacific Northwest city offers an alluring mix of cosmopolitan culture, an excellent restaurant scene and craft beer bars as well as wonderful natural scenery.

With its sophisticated urban center, coastline of sandy beaches and surrounding forested mountains, Vancouver appeals to visitors seeking big-city entertainment and outdoor pursuits. Explore neighborhoods filled with artsy shops, multicultural restaurants and historic architecture. Cycle through a scenic park, enjoy an invigorating hike and relax on a beach.

Take your time discovering Vancouver’s diverse neighborhoods. Window shop along Robson Street, which features a variety of mid-range shops as well as luxury retailers like Gucci and Tiffany & Co. Head to Gastown to admire historic architecture and dine in some of the city’s top restaurants. Take photos of Chinatown’s famous Millennium Gate and then stroll through the exquisite Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden.

No visit to Vancouver would be complete without a stop in Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre (405-hectare) expanse of semi-wild parkland. Walk, bike or jog along the Seawall, which runs along the park’s coastline, offering lovely views of the city and the Lions Gate Bridge. Head to English Bay Beach on the edge of the park for swimming and sunbathing.

Grouse Mountain, located north of downtown, is another favorite destination for visitors interested in getting active. It offers excellent skiing and snowboarding in the winter and picturesque hiking in the summer.

Explore the city’s cultural side with a visit to the Museum of Anthropology, home to an exceptional collection of Northwest Coast First Nations’ art. View the exhibitions of Canadian and West Coast art housed at the Vancouver Art Gallery, including notable works by modernist painter Emily Carr.

Take the ferry across False Creek to visit Granville Island. Browse fresh produce, seafood, meats and baked goods at the Granville Island Public Market.

Most visitors arrive at the city by plane at Vancouver International Airport. Vancouver is also well connected by bus and train to most major Canadian cities, as well as by bus to the U.S. Get around easily within the city on its extensive public transportation system, which includes electric trolley and diesel buses, the light-rail SkyTrain and the SeaBus ferry.

Where to stay in Vancouver

Downtown Vancouver which includes a city, modern architecture and a skyscraper

Downtown Vancouver

4.5/5(4,711 area reviews)

Central business district meets diverse neighborhoods, featuring high-rise apartments, Granville Mall, Gastown Steam Clock, and Sun Tower. Easily accessible via SkyTrain, SeaBus, and water taxis.

Downtown Vancouver
Kitsilano which includes street scenes, road cycling and flowers

West Side

While you're in West Side, take in top sights like VanDusen Botanical Garden or Kitsilano Beach, and hop on the metro to see more the city at King Edward Station or Oakridge-41st Avenue Station.

West Side
West End featuring signage, a city and street scenes

West End

Fashionable Robson Street offers shopping and dining, while parks and beaches like Stanley Park and Sunset Beach provide outdoor activities. Explore the Stanley Park Seawall promenade and enjoy amenities along Denman and Davie Streets.

West End
Kitsilano Beach

Kitsilano

4.5/5(7 area reviews)

Kitsilano is noteworthy for its beaches, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Kitsilano Beach and Museum of Vancouver.

Kitsilano
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Richmond City Centre

4/5(957 area reviews)

Known for its first-class casinos and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Richmond City Centre. Check out top attractions like Lansdowne Centre and CF Richmond Centre Mall, and jump on the metro at Lansdowne Station or Richmond-Brighouse Station to see more of the city.

Richmond City Centre
Pacific Coliseum which includes ice skating, interior views and a sporting event

East Vancouver

3/5(33 area reviews)

If you're spending time in East Vancouver, check out sights like Port of Vancouver or Commercial Drive and hop on the metro to see more the city at Nanaimo Station or 29th Avenue Station.

East Vancouver
River Rock Casino Resort

River Rock Casino Resort

4 out of 5
8811 River Road, Richmond, BC
The price is $191 total per night from Sep 1 to Sep 2
$191 total
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Great place for a Vacation stay and relax
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River Rock Casino Resort
Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina

Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina

4 out of 5
3500 Cessna Dr, Richmond, BC
The price is $289 total per night from Sep 21 to Sep 22
$289 total
per night
Sep 21 - Sep 22
Stay at this 4-star luxury hotel in Richmond. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a free airport shuttle. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
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Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel & Marina
Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront

Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront

4 out of 5
1133 Hastings St W, Vancouver, BC
The price is $313 total per night from Sep 7 to Sep 8
$313 total
per night
Sep 7 - Sep 8
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Vancouver. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (7,195 reviews)
"Great staff and the food we did have was excellent. Rooms could be updated some"

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Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront
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Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy Revival Apartments English Bay

Sonder by Marriott Bonvoy Revival Apartments English Bay

4 out of 5
1771 Comox Street, Vancouver, BC
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Vancouver. Enjoy parking (surcharge), concierge services, and an in-room coffeemaker. Our guests praise the clean rooms in ...
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Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park

Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park

3 out of 5
2030 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC
Stay at this 3-star eco-certified aparthotel in Vancouver. Enjoy free WiFi, parking (surcharge), and a business center. Our guests praise the helpful staff in ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,100 reviews)
1st Time in Vancouver
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Rosellen Suites At Stanley Park
Rosedale Condominiums

Rosedale Condominiums

3.5 out of 5
838 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BC
Stay at this 3.5-star aparthotel in Vancouver. Enjoy free WiFi, a health club, and valet parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,889 reviews)
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Food in Vancouver

Bring an appetite to Vancouver, which is not hard to do if you’re also taking advantage of the city’s outdoor recreation opportunities. The city is known for its fresh, local ingredients and diverse flavors, from sushi to sweets, making the simple act of eating one of the best things to do in Vancouver. Visit the historic Gastown district for gourmet seafood and trendy brunch spots. Head to Davie Street for farm-to-table bistros and taco joints. Denman Street offers a tastebud tour, with cuisine from just about every part of the globe. Oenophiles will be spoiled by an exceptional choice of British Columbia wines, from tobacco-clad cabernet francs to fruit-forward pinot gris.

Nightlife in Vancouver

If you’ve had a big day in the mountains and are seeking a quieter evening out, or if you’re celebrating and looking for something livelier, Vancouver’s diverse nightlife scene delivers. Explore Vancouver’s Granville Entertainment District, the city’s party hub, with numerous clubs and bars. Over in Gastown, the pubs and wine bars have a cozier appeal. Sports enthusiasts can watch football or soccer with fellow fans at a bar, or head to the match at BC Place Stadium, home to the BC Lions (CFL) and Vancouver Whitecaps FC (MLS). For a cultured evening, attend a Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performance at the ornate Orpheum theater.

Shopping in Vancouver

Shopping shows off on Robson Street, the city’s premier retail destination with popular brands and designer stores full of sporting goods, accessories, homewares, wellness products and fashion items. Start your Vancouver city shopping tour around Granville Street and make your way down Jervis Street. Don’t miss the international luxury brands a block off Robson at the intersection of Burrard and Alberni streets. If you’re seeking something more independent, head to the boutiques of Yaletown or along Main Street. For artisanal goods and handmade crafts, as well as tasty snacks to keep you going, visit Granville Island Public Market.

Getting around Vancouver

Getting around the city of Vancouver is convenient and easy. The city’s public transit system, TransLink, provides buses, SkyTrain and SeaBus services that connect you to major attractions. Biking is also a popular option, with dedicated bike lanes and plenty of scenic routes. Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available for more direct travel. With its walkable neighborhoods and accessible transit, exploring Vancouver is both enjoyable and hassle-free.

Vancouver currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in Vancouver is around 10%-15% for dining and 10%-20% for hotel staff. Plan to spend approximately $100-$200 USD per day for accommodations, food, transportation and attractions. Here’s a guide to prices for common purchases:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $18.45 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $6.30 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $4.15 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $88.50 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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