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Vancouver group tour itinerary Top ten tourist attractions in Vancouver that you can’t miss
Posted on 3/16/2026
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Drink tea in a busy Chinese restaurant in the morning, then go to the seaside to play a round of golf, ski on the top of a mountain in the afternoon, return to the quiet Horseshoe Bay in the evening to enjoy a comfortable seafood meal, and chat with beauties from all over the world in a downtown bar late at night - this is Vancouver. The downtown and the paradise are close together, but the scenery in the four seasons is completely different. It’s not just beautiful scenery and beautiful scenery, it’s not just multiculturalism and harmony. In Vancouver, the world closest to heaven, thousands of beauties are gathered in one city. 1. Stanley Park and Lions Gate (Stanley Park & Lions Gate) Stanley Park is surrounded by mountains and sea. Its beauty exceeds that of New York's Central Park, with primeval forests, lakes and continuous beaches, making it one of the most famous parks in the world. The Lions Gate Bridge, which connects Vancouver and North Vancouver, is adjacent to Stanley Park and crosses the sea, forming a magnificent gateway to Vancouver. Public transportation: You can reach it by taking bus No. 19 from the city. 2. Canada Place & Coal Habour Canada Place and Coal Habour are where Vancouver celebrates Canada Day (July 1st) every year. It is also the hub where cruise ships, seaplanes, skytrains, and ferries meet; Vancouver's landmark buildings such as the Burj Al Arab, the Sky Revolving Restaurant, and the New Convention Center are all in this area, and the huge Vancouver Winter Olympics torch is also left here as a permanent exhibition monument. Public Transport: Take any transport to Waterfront Station. 3. Gastown Gastown is the most historic place in this young city of Vancouver. Wandering in this neighborhood that existed when Vancouver was founded and taking a photo with the slowly steaming gas clock is a favorite among tourists. Public transportation: Take any car to Waterfront Station in the city center, go east along W Cordova Street, turn left at Water Street and go straight. 4. Queen Elizabeth Park Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the most beautiful scenic spots in Vancouver. Every spring, dozens of huge cherry blossom trees bloom, no less than Kyoto, Japan. The park's commanding heights overlook Vancouver and the mountains of the North Shore to the north, making it a classic attraction not to be missed. Public transportation: Take the Canada Line light rail and get off at King Edward Station, then walk south along Canbie Street for 5 minutes. 5. False Creek & Science World False Creek is surrounded by public buildings such as the National Plaza, BC Place, the Science Museum, and the Olympic Village. It is the core area where Vancouver held the World Expo in 1986 and the Winter Olympics in 2010. Public transportation: Just get off the Skytrain at Science World. 6. English Bay & Burrard Bridge English Bay, which is loved by Vancouver residents, is famous for its surrounding beaches. Walking along the ancient Burrard Bridge, you can taste the feelings and love of the locals. Tourist attractions in this area also include the public market on nearby Granville Island. Sitting on a wooden chair on the island and watching the sunset slowly sinking into the sea from English Bay and Bullard Bridge is a worthwhile trip. Public transportation: multiple buses such as No. 2, 22, and 17 are accessible. 7. China Town Vancouver's Chinatown is one of the larger Chinatowns in North America, and it is also the most distinctive Chinatown: it has Zhongshan Park, a rare Chinese-style park in North America, and the world's only official free drug injection house. The history of the Chinese in Canada can be traced here. Public transportation: Bus No. 3 or Skytrain (Chinatown) station is accessible. 8. University of British Columbia and Naturist Beach (UBC & Wreck Beach) The University of British Columbia is close to the sea, facing the mountains, and the terrain is open, giving people a feeling of paradise. The adjacent Wreck Beach is one of the top ten naturist beaches in the world. In addition, the biggest feature of this beach is that it does not restrict any tourists from visiting, regardless of whether you are bare-chested or wearing a suit and ties. Public transportation: You can get here by express bus No. 99, or buses 4, 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 43, 44, 49, etc. 9. Capilano Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mt (Cao Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mt) This is the only scenic spot among the top ten attractions in Vancouver that requires a fee. But if you don’t want to spend money, it’s also good to take a trip to Clever Dam Park in this area. You can overlook Lion Peak, Dam Falls and the National Fisheries Department Salmon Museum (located in Cao Canyon Park). Public transportation: 232 and 246 buses can reach it. 10. White Rock & Peace Arch White Rock Town is the area where urban Vancouver borders the United States. The Peach Arch, the U.S.-Canadian border gate, is located in this area. It is a romantic day for tourists to touch the U.S.-Canada boundary monument in Peace Arch Park, explore the American soil, and enjoy a special meal at White Rock Beach. Public transportation: From Vancouver, take the SkyTrain to King George and turn to 321 or 345, or take the Canada Line Light Rail to Bridge Port and turn to 351 or 354 respectively to reach White Rock Town. You can reach the White Rock Beachfront within walking distance. Vancouver group tours depart immediately: Reminder: Do not rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being deceived. Other food-travel related pictures
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