Food Scene
The long line on the sidewalk is well-deserved: the food is fabulous!
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Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna
1124 Davie StThe long line on the sidewalk is well-deserved: the food is fabulous!
Lively ambient, fresh oysters and beautiful people. The ceasar is the drink you should order - comes with a giant prawn.
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Rodney's Oyster House
1228 Hamilton StLively ambient, fresh oysters and beautiful people. The ceasar is the drink you should order - comes with a giant prawn.
Bustling 3-level steakhouse with luxe decor, rare cuts of beef & a custom meat locker for dry-aging. $250 for dinner for two with wine, tax and tip
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Black+Blue
1032 Alberni StBustling 3-level steakhouse with luxe decor, rare cuts of beef & a custom meat locker for dry-aging. $250 for dinner for two with wine, tax and tip
Drinks & Nightlife
The Keefer Bar
135 Keefer StThe Pint Public House
455 Abbott StCelebrities Nightclub
1022 Davie StSightseeing
Gastown
Vancouver Lookout
555 W Hastings StCanada Place is the home of the Convention Centre, Vancouver's World Trade Centre and Flyover Canada. Flyover Canada is a breathtaking, family-friendly, flight simulation ride like no other!
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Canada Place
999 Canada PlCanada Place is the home of the Convention Centre, Vancouver's World Trade Centre and Flyover Canada. Flyover Canada is a breathtaking, family-friendly, flight simulation ride like no other!
Parks & Nature
Stanley Park is a world renowned park. Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall.
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Park ta 'Stanley
610 Pipeline RdStanley Park is a world renowned park. Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park's famous Seawall.
This park is a good spot for picture taking opportunities as it has great views of Coal Harbour and Vancouver's North Shore. It also is just a few blocks east of Stanley Park so it would be easy to add this on the sightseeing itinerary. This park has excellent waterfront views, so obviously there is a restaurant right by here called The Mill if you would like to dine as well
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Harbour Green Park
1199 W Cordova StThis park is a good spot for picture taking opportunities as it has great views of Coal Harbour and Vancouver's North Shore. It also is just a few blocks east of Stanley Park so it would be easy to add this on the sightseeing itinerary. This park has excellent waterfront views, so obviously there is a restaurant right by here called The Mill if you would like to dine as well
Welcome to the Riviera of the downtown east side! Mean Streets meets moms out with tots in a living diorama of the gentrification of Gas Town and its neighboring hoods. While extremely close to Hastings & Main, I actually feel quite a bit safer here, and it's worth stopping by for the unique views of the city, north shore, and port. The park is cleaner than you'd expect and well tended. The usual route for getting here on foot is most likely taking Water street then Alexander street an taking a left at Main, but if you feel like an odder route you can take the elevator outside the Cactus Club at Canada Place and walk underground along West Waterfront Road to the park. Spooky. Fun, but more for urban explorers and people watchers than for a day out on the beach.
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Crab Park
101 E Waterfront RdWelcome to the Riviera of the downtown east side! Mean Streets meets moms out with tots in a living diorama of the gentrification of Gas Town and its neighboring hoods. While extremely close to Hastings & Main, I actually feel quite a bit safer here, and it's worth stopping by for the unique views of the city, north shore, and port. The park is cleaner than you'd expect and well tended. The usual route for getting here on foot is most likely taking Water street then Alexander street an taking a left at Main, but if you feel like an odder route you can take the elevator outside the Cactus Club at Canada Place and walk underground along West Waterfront Road to the park. Spooky. Fun, but more for urban explorers and people watchers than for a day out on the beach.
The Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.” This trail is very challenging. Keep in mind that there is a wide range of mountaintop trails that might better suit the average hiker.
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Grouse Grind Trail
6400 Nancy Greene WayThe Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.” This trail is very challenging. Keep in mind that there is a wide range of mountaintop trails that might better suit the average hiker.
Arts & Culture
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
843 Seymour StConsolidating Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch, Federal Office Tower, and retail and service facilities, the Library Square occupies a city block in Downtown Vancouver. Centred on the block, the library is a nine-story rectangular box containing book stacks and services, surrounded by a free-standing, elliptical, colonnaded wall featuring reading and study areas that are accessed by bridges spanning skylit light wells. The library's internal glass facade overlooks an enclosed concourse formed by a second elliptical wall that defines the east side of the site. This glass-roofed concourse serves as an entry foyer to the library and the more lively pedestrian activities at ground level. Public spaces surrounding the library form a continuous piazza with parking located below grade. The building's exterior resembles the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome (better known by its later name of the Colosseum) although in fact the resemblance is to the present rather than original state of the building.[7] The Library Square Project was the largest capital project ever undertaken by the City of Vancouver. The decision to build the project came after a favourable public referendum in November 1990. The City then held a design competition to choose a design for the new building. The design by Moshe Safdie and DA Architects was by far the most radical design and yet was the public favourite. The inclusion of the 21 story office tower in the design was required in order to pay for it and as part of a deal with the federal government to obtain the land; the federal government has a long term lease on the high rise office tower portion of the project. Construction began in early 1993 and was completed in 1995. In addition to its function as the central branch of the city's public library system, the one square block project also includes an attached office high-rise, retail shops, restaurants, and underground public parking. The Library building has a rooftop garden designed by Vancouver landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander. The roof garden is not accessible by the public.
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Il-Librerija Pubblika ta 'Vancouver (Filiala tal-Librerija Ċentrali)
350 W Georgia StConsolidating Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch, Federal Office Tower, and retail and service facilities, the Library Square occupies a city block in Downtown Vancouver. Centred on the block, the library is a nine-story rectangular box containing book stacks and services, surrounded by a free-standing, elliptical, colonnaded wall featuring reading and study areas that are accessed by bridges spanning skylit light wells. The library's internal glass facade overlooks an enclosed concourse formed by a second elliptical wall that defines the east side of the site. This glass-roofed concourse serves as an entry foyer to the library and the more lively pedestrian activities at ground level. Public spaces surrounding the library form a continuous piazza with parking located below grade. The building's exterior resembles the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome (better known by its later name of the Colosseum) although in fact the resemblance is to the present rather than original state of the building.[7] The Library Square Project was the largest capital project ever undertaken by the City of Vancouver. The decision to build the project came after a favourable public referendum in November 1990. The City then held a design competition to choose a design for the new building. The design by Moshe Safdie and DA Architects was by far the most radical design and yet was the public favourite. The inclusion of the 21 story office tower in the design was required in order to pay for it and as part of a deal with the federal government to obtain the land; the federal government has a long term lease on the high rise office tower portion of the project. Construction began in early 1993 and was completed in 1995. In addition to its function as the central branch of the city's public library system, the one square block project also includes an attached office high-rise, retail shops, restaurants, and underground public parking. The Library building has a rooftop garden designed by Vancouver landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander. The roof garden is not accessible by the public.
The Gallery Cafe, the architecture, the rallies, this place is really a charm. Ask Leon for special deals on the admission tickets
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Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby StThe Gallery Cafe, the architecture, the rallies, this place is really a charm. Ask Leon for special deals on the admission tickets
Shopping
The Pacific Centre location will carry far more brands than Nordstrom’s Calgary and Ottawa stores, including some exclusive concessions and shop-in-stores. Nordstrom’s Vancouver store features two high-profile luxury boutiques – Christian Louboutin footwear and accessories for women, and Delvaux women’s leathergoods. This will be Paris-based Louboutin’s second Canadian location and Belgium’s Delvaux is exclusive to Nordstrom in Canada.
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Nordstrom Pacific Centre
799 Robson St The Pacific Centre location will carry far more brands than Nordstrom’s Calgary and Ottawa stores, including some exclusive concessions and shop-in-stores. Nordstrom’s Vancouver store features two high-profile luxury boutiques – Christian Louboutin footwear and accessories for women, and Delvaux women’s leathergoods. This will be Paris-based Louboutin’s second Canadian location and Belgium’s Delvaux is exclusive to Nordstrom in Canada.
Holt Renfrew
737 Dunsmuir StCF Pacific Centre
701 W Georgia StEssentials
T&T Supermarket
179 Keefer PlRexall
88 W Pender StUrban Fare
177 Davie St