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Travel guide Vancouver

Vancouver, a dynamic metropolis on Canada's west coast, is known for its harmonious blend of natural beauty and urban modernity. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and coastal mountains, the city offers a rich cultural scene and exceptional outdoor activities.
Vancouver has a diverse history, influenced by Aboriginal cultures, European explorers and immigrants from all over the world. This history can be seen in its multicultural neighbourhoods, historic sites and museums.
Vancouver International Airport is a major hub for domestic and international flights. The city is also accessible by road, rail and boat.

Accommodation

Vancouver offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels with coastal views to youth hostels and rental flats.

Gastronomy

Asian and West Coast cuisine, fresh seafood, sushi, fusion dishes, cafés and food trucks.

What is there to see? What to do?

Stanley Park, Granville Island, Capilano suspension bridge, Gastown, Granville Island public market.
Yaletown, West End, Commercial Drive, Kitsilano, Chinatown.
Hiking in the North Shore mountains, kayaking in the ocean, cycling on the cycle paths, skiing and snowboarding near the mountain resorts.
Science World, Vancouver Aquarium, beaches and parks, educational activities in museums and galleries.
Vancouver International Film Festival, Celebration of Light, Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Chinese New Year Parade.

Activities

Shopping

Robson Street for fashion, Pacific Centre Mall, local designer boutiques, craft markets.

Nightlife

Rooftop bars, jazz clubs, microbreweries, theatre shows and concerts.

Did you know?

Vancouver is often ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities.
The city has an important film scene, dubbed the 'Hollywood of the North'.
Stanley Park is bigger than Central Park in New York.
The Vancouver region is one of the most northerly wine-producing areas in the world.
The city is home to one of the largest Chinese populations outside Asia.
Tips and tricks
Use the TransLink public transport system to get around easily.
Take with you clothes suited to the wet and variable climate.
Try the local culinary specialities in the city's many markets and restaurants.
Explore parks and nature trails, visit museums on a free day, enjoy festivals and street markets.
Smiling man in front of an urban landscape
Hi, I'm 38 years old and I have the privilege of exploring the most seductive corners of Vancouver, a city that never ceases to amaze me. As an inveterate globetrotter, every street, every park, every café here has an anecdote to tell me. I am, in fact, what you might call an urban explorer, always ready to unearth the best spots, the unusual places and the rare gems.
Daniel T.
DiamsTrotter Vancouver

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