See Spectacular Vancouver Harbour by Sea
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Vancouver is full of areas to explore and accommodation options to suit your budget, tastes and preferences. Stay downtown to be close to restaurants, shops and public transport services that connect you to the rest of the city. For a local experience, stay in Kitsilano or the eclectic Commercial Drive.
You'll find everything from luxury hotels with ample amenities and services to the intricate details of boutique stays. Those travelling with kids will have no problem finding a family-friendly hotel and Vancouver’s size means many options for those on a tight budget, while travel apartments are available for long-term stays and provide a real sense of local life.
Travelling further afield? Stay in old-school fishing villages and surf towns, or for a remote island escape make the journey to Vancouver Island. If you need a place to drop your skis, some of North America's best ski fields are easily accessed from the city and have plenty of quaint slope-side chalets you can snuggle up in. From picturesque neighbourhoods to away-from-it-all finds, there are plenty of places in this region to fit your itinerary and travel style.
Whether you're on bike, boat, skis or foot, there is plenty to explore in this captivating Canadian city. Wake up with the rest of Vancouver and go for an early morning cruise along the West Side Beaches. Stop off at the 49th Parallel Café & Lucky's Donuts in Kitsilano for a coffee and a cheeky breakfast doughnut.
If the weather is warm, hit the water for a paddle and take in the spectacular scenery of Howe Sound and Horseshoe Bay from a kayak. Stroll around the forest, wetlands and beaches that fill the oldest and largest park in the area, Stanley Park, or venture further and hike up the face of Grouse Mountain before catching the leisurely gondola back down.
Hiked up an appetite? Seafaring foodies can chuck oysters back with British Columbia brews at Chewies Smoke & Oyster Bar. If you'd prefer a beer and bucket loads of chicken wings, follow the trail of sports bars that lead to the Rogers Centre (home of the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey team), or better yet, head to the stadium to catch a match - you won't regret it.
Sightseeing options take you from city to nature. Board a hop-on hop-off bus or explore the city centre on foot and you’ll be surrounded by laidback locals in unique downtown neighbourhoods like the hip Gastown, beachside West End area, upscale Yaletown or historic Chinatown.
Sea Vancouver's 90-minute tour, dubbed Waterfront Sightseeing Adventure.
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Read more on Travel InsiderOpens in a new tab or windowLooking for the world's best powder or a cosy fireplace to pull your woolly socks up next to? Vancouver is a hop, skip and jump from some of North America’s most prestigious slopes.
Less than two hours’ drive away is the famed Whistler. Spend time on the slopes here or venture just a bit further to stay at Canada's largest ski-in, ski-out resort village, Big White Ski Resort. You can also find fun fields of fresh snow closer to Vancouver at Grouse and Cypress Mountains.
A magical escape within the city and favourite among visitors and locals alike, Granville Island is home to a fantastic food market, quaint shops and even a craft brewery all nestled in and among historical warehouses and architecture.
Browse the art studios, grab a jar of birch to bring home as a gift or chow down on poutine or lobster cakes. Whatever you decide to do on Granville Island, make sure you visit on an empty stomach!
From the airport: There are several options to go between Vancouver International Airport and downtown including taxis, car rentals, trains, ride-share and buses. A one-way train trip from YVR to downtown takes only 25 minutes.
In and around the city: Vancouver is known as Canada's most walkable city, and the comprehensive network of bike paths also make bike rental a great option for exploring. The Vancouver transit system, TransLink, is made up of a network of buses, the SeaBus and SkyTrain so getting around the city is convenient and easily accessible.
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