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Robson Street
Robson Street is Vancouver’s premier shopping district, lined with international boutiques, trendy restaurants, and cafes. It's a bustling area in the heart of downtown, perfect for people-watching and catching a glimpse of Vancouver’s vibrant urban life.
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Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a 1,000-acre urban oasis, surrounded by the waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay. During your stop, you’ll visit **Prospect Point**, where you can enjoy incredible views of the **Lions Gate Bridge**, one of Vancouver’s iconic landmarks. The lookout provides stunning vistas of the North Shore Mountains and the Burrard Inlet, making it a perfect spot for photos.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Vancouver Island
This stunning viewpoint in West Vancouver offers panoramic views of downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park, and beyond. It’s an ideal spot for photos, providing a unique vantage point to see the city’s skyline against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
Duration: 15 minutes
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English Bay
English Bay is one of Vancouver’s most popular beaches, framed by the seawall and the iconic Inukshuk monument. As you pass by, you’ll get a sense of Vancouver’s outdoor lifestyle, with locals enjoying the beach, cycling, and relaxing along the waterfront.
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Granville Island
Granville Island is a bustling hub for foodies and artists. At the Public Market, you can explore an array of local food stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal goods, and international flavors. It’s a great place to grab a quick bite or browse unique souvenirs from gift shops.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Vancouver Coast and Mountains
Enjoy a short and scenic ferry ride across False Creek, connecting Granville Island to Yaletown. The ride offers beautiful views of the city’s waterfront, boats, and high-rise skyline—a relaxing break during your journey.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Yaletown
Once a warehouse district, Yaletown is now one of Vancouver’s trendiest neighborhoods, known for its chic boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and restored brick buildings. As you pass by, you’ll see its lively mix of modern urban life and historical charm.
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Canada Place
Canada Place is one of Vancouver’s most iconic landmarks, located on the waterfront in the heart of downtown. It serves as a major cruise ship terminal, a conference center, and a hub for tourism. The striking white sail-like design of the building reflects the city’s maritime heritage. As you pass by, you’ll enjoy views of the harbor, the North Shore Mountains, and the bustling activity of ships coming and going. Canada Place is also home to attractions like the **FlyOver Canada** experience and **Vancouver’s Convention Centre**, making it a central part of the city's identity.
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Chinatown
Vancouver’s Chinatown is one of the largest and oldest in North America. As you pass through, you’ll see vibrant markets, traditional architecture, and landmarks like the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural diversity.
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Gastown
Gastown is Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood, famous for its cobblestone streets and the iconic Steam Clock. This historic area blends old-world charm with modern boutiques and restaurants, making it one of the city’s must-see districts.