Vancouver City Explorer Tour
6 h
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About this activity
The duration of the tour is approximately 6 hours, starts at 9.00 am. Enjoy a complimentary pick up at your hotel, or cruise terminal in our luxurious Mercedes Benz Sprinter van. The tour include 18 places of interest, the best Vancouver has to offer:
- Coal Harbour, with its scenic views of the North Shore;
- Marine Building, famous for its art decor;
- Vancouver Art Gallery, home to a permanent collection of beautiful paintings by Emily Carr, a Post-Impressionist and Modernist painter;
- Robson Street, the most highly acclaimed shopping street in Vancouver with many shops and restaurants;
- Stanley Park, the largest and most beautiful urban park in North America;
- English Bay, with stunning views of the ocean and its surrounding beach area;
- Vanier Park, enjoy the sheer beauty of False Creek, the Museum of Vancouver, the Maritime Museum, our “Yellow Submarine”, and marvel the Centennial Totem Pole;
- Granville island, a must visit for first time visitors to Vancouver – old workshops, mills, warehouses, all transformed into unique gift shops, restaurants, a brewery, a market place, and street performers;
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Vancouver’s horticultural jewel, at 152 metres above sea level, it’s the highest point in Vancouver, with spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains;
- Olympic Village, home to athletes and Olympic officials during the 2010 Winter Olympics;
- Yaletown – reminiscence of a Canadian Pacific railway yard, home to Train 374, the train that transformed Vancouver from a backwater city to a trade gateway between N. America, Asia and Europe;
- Vancouver Public Library – marvel at the immense library building that resembles a Roman coliseum;
- BC Place – the world’s largest retractable stadium, and home to the Vancouver White Caps, the BC Lions, and BC Sports Hall of Fame;
- Roger's Arena – an ice skating stadium, home to the Vancouver Canucks;
- Science World – venue of the famous annual dragon boat race;
- Chinatown – Shanghai Alley, the Sam Kee Building, historic, intriguing, fascinating, the 2nd largest Chinatown in North America, after San Francisco;
- Japantown – historic, overlooked but an amazing community that contributed much to the early economic history of Vancouver;
- Gastown – this is where it all began for Vancouver, named after Gassy Jack Deighton, and the beloved and most photographed Steam Clock.
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- Coal Harbour, with its scenic views of the North Shore;
- Marine Building, famous for its art decor;
- Vancouver Art Gallery, home to a permanent collection of beautiful paintings by Emily Carr, a Post-Impressionist and Modernist painter;
- Robson Street, the most highly acclaimed shopping street in Vancouver with many shops and restaurants;
- Stanley Park, the largest and most beautiful urban park in North America;
- English Bay, with stunning views of the ocean and its surrounding beach area;
- Vanier Park, enjoy the sheer beauty of False Creek, the Museum of Vancouver, the Maritime Museum, our “Yellow Submarine”, and marvel the Centennial Totem Pole;
- Granville island, a must visit for first time visitors to Vancouver – old workshops, mills, warehouses, all transformed into unique gift shops, restaurants, a brewery, a market place, and street performers;
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Vancouver’s horticultural jewel, at 152 metres above sea level, it’s the highest point in Vancouver, with spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains;
- Olympic Village, home to athletes and Olympic officials during the 2010 Winter Olympics;
- Yaletown – reminiscence of a Canadian Pacific railway yard, home to Train 374, the train that transformed Vancouver from a backwater city to a trade gateway between N. America, Asia and Europe;
- Vancouver Public Library – marvel at the immense library building that resembles a Roman coliseum;
- BC Place – the world’s largest retractable stadium, and home to the Vancouver White Caps, the BC Lions, and BC Sports Hall of Fame;
- Roger's Arena – an ice skating stadium, home to the Vancouver Canucks;
- Science World – venue of the famous annual dragon boat race;
- Chinatown – Shanghai Alley, the Sam Kee Building, historic, intriguing, fascinating, the 2nd largest Chinatown in North America, after San Francisco;
- Japantown – historic, overlooked but an amazing community that contributed much to the early economic history of Vancouver;
- Gastown – this is where it all began for Vancouver, named after Gassy Jack Deighton, and the beloved and most photographed Steam Clock.
Included
- Bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
- Transport by air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter van
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
Not included
- Gratuities
- Other out of pocket expenses
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- A maximum of 11 people per booking
- A minimum of 3 passengers per booking
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Children aged 5 and under travel for free
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 11 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
80%
Original
25%
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