It's easy to see why people visit Vancouver, given its museums and attractions, hiking, romance, and food.
A few of the most popular sights are:
- Stanley Park (Free)
- Capilano Suspension Bridge Park for CA$59.95
- Grouse Mountain for CAD $61.00
- Vancouver Aquarium for $38
- Canada Place (Free)
- Robson Street (Free)
- English Bay Beach (Free)
- Science World for $29.50
- False Creek (Free)
- Richmond Night Market (Free)
- Museum of Anthropology for $18
- Gastown (Free)
- Vancouver Art Gallery for $24
Vancouver is a city that's fun to explore. The city is quite beautiful and the neighborhoods are unique and diverse. If you're looking for specific sights and attractions, there are a good number of cultural or outdoor places that you can visit. Popular attractions around town include the Museum of Anthropology, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver Public Library, the Contemporary Art Gallery, the Telus World of Science, the BC Sports Hall of Fame and the Vancouver Aquarium. Canada Place, the Marine Building, and the old luxury railway hotel of the Hotel Vancouver all have interesting architecture. Interesting parks and gardens include Stanley Park, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Queen Elizabeth Park, Nitobe Memorial Garden, and UBC Botanical Garden.
Vancouver is a city where people love to be outdoors. There are any number of places where you can walk, run, or rollerblade. There are also a large number of cyclists in the city, and the design is very inviting for bicyclists. If you head outside of the city you'll find a number of places that are popular for skiing or snowboarding as well. And if you have a few days, check out this great two-day itinerary for Vancouver.
If you'd like to attend a sporting event your options include hockey, Canadian football, soccer, baseball, and even roller derby.
Famous festivals in the city include Chinese New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival, EAT! Vancouver, the Vancouver International Film Festival, Theatre Under the Stars, and Khatsalano Music and Arts Festival.
And if you're looking to get away from the city for a little while, plenty of destinations await. Grouse Mountain, Victoria, and Whistler are a few of the more popular places. For more ideas, see this list of day trips from Vancouver.
Museums and Attractions:
People flock to Vancouver for its renowned museums and famous landmarks. There are tons of museums and sights around town such as the Vancouver Aquarium, the Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Vancouver, and Science World. Also make sure you take a walk over the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
Hiking:
Discovering the hiking trails around Vancouver is a delight. The city is surrounded by water and mountains, making it one of the best hiking cities in the world. You don't have to go far to enjoy spectacular vistas, serene rainforests, and rugged coastline. The trails range from casual strolls to more strenuous day long hikes.
Shopping:
You'll find shopping here to be an experience worth having. The shopping is as diverse as the city itself. You can enjoy strolling through Chinatown, hitting up a public market, or wandering around a large shopping mall.
A nice way to explore destinations in Vancouver is with local tours that last just a few hours. This way you can see as much as possible in an efficient way with knowledgable guides. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:
- Sailing Experience on a 50’ sailboat for $111 details
- Vancouver private City Tours,See the City highlights at your pace for $296 details
- Guided Vancouver Hiking Highlights Day Tour with Gondola Download for $125 details
There are actually tons of backpackers that visit Vancouver so you'll find plenty of options like hostels or even camping outside of the city.