Vancouver International Airport 29 min
Vancouver Art Gallery (11 min) Gallery known for its touring exhibits, work by local artists (like Emily Carr) & photo collection. Vancouver Seawall (12 min) Stone wall to prevent erosion with a waterfront path on top for walking, jogging, cycling & skating. Harbour Centre (6 min) Skyscraper known for its shops plus sweeping views from its observation deck & revolving restaurant. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden (7 min) Water, plants & rocks are arranged according to Taoist principles to create a serene space. Vancouver Lookout (6 min) Sightseers ascend this tower in a glass elevator to an observation deck with 360° views of the city. Stanley Park (9 min) Vancouver's largest urban park boasts beaches, trails, scenic seawall & family-friendly attractions. Queen Elizabeth Park (15 min) Urban landmark on a hill featuring manicured gardens, a conservatory, sculptures & sports courts. Vancouver Aquarium (14 min) Popular kid-friendly attraction showcases local & exotic aquatic life with a focus on conservation. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (18 min) Built in 1889, this lengthy (137 metres) treetop bridge offers scenic views of the forest below. Science World (14 min) Interactive science displays & films for kids from toddlers to early teens, inside a geodesic dome. Granville Island (12 min) Charming cultural & artistic mainstay famous for a daily public market with 50+ food vendors. Gastown Steam Clock (3 min) Built in 1977, this well-known, antique-style clock is powered by steam & whistles to tell the time. English Bay (15 min) Urban oceanfront area featuring a public swimming beach & an annual fireworks competition. VanDusen Botanical Garden (15 min) Space with ever-changing greenery, flowers & art installations plus fine dining & a casual cafe. Canada Place (9 min) Built to look like a ship, this iconic complex houses a convention centre, hotel & ferry terminal. |