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1 hour
Daily Tour
5 people
English
Vancouver Half Day City Tour Private, This city overview includes the Vancouver must visiting attraction along with some must visiting hidden places for knowing more about the culture of the city.
Granville Street in downtown Vancouver is famed for its neon-lit nightlife scene, which features rowdy bars, clubs, and live music at the art deco Commodore Ballroom. By day, the CF Pacific Centre mall is a bustling shopping destination with chain and upscale boutiques as well as high-end department stores. There are numerous food trucks and places to get a quick lunch nearby, and Canada Place, a port meant to resemble a ship, is where cruise lines leave from.
Chinese bakeries, dim sum establishments, and trendy cocktail bars make up Chinatown's thriving food sector. Old-fashioned drug stores have shelves stocked with ginseng and dried fish, while Chinese grocers with live seafood and unusual veggies coexist on the same streets as independent clothing stores. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is close by and features peaceful walks and pavilions.
On the south side of the First Narrows of Burrard Inlet, near Stanley Park's northernmost point in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, lies a point known as Prospect Point.
Downtown Coal Harbour is renowned for its marina, mountain views, and assortment of luxury and casual waterfront restaurants. In the vicinity of the cutting-edge, grass-roofed Vancouver Convention Centre, seaplanes take off in the shadow of gleaming residential complexes. The Vancouver Aquarium, which houses tropical fish, penguins, and a touch pool for stingrays, is located in forested Stanley Park, along the shore of the paved Seawall walking and bicycling trail.
There are endless opportunities to explore in Vancouver's famous retail and dining hotspot. Summertime Outdoor Market Numerous stylish and high-end apparel stores can be found on Robson Street. Robson Street is the place to shop if you are young, enjoy name brands like the GAP, Lululemon, Roots, and Armani Exchange (plus all the other normal pricey and not so expensive brands), and prefer to be outside rather than in a mall. Additionally, it's an excellent location for eating and people-watching.
On the south side of the First Narrows of Burrard Inlet, near Stanley Park's northernmost point in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, lies a point known as Prospect Point.
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