Book a Vancouver 5.5-hour tour, and explore a blend of city scenery with an escape with nature on this Vancouver City and Capilano Suspension Bridge Park sightseeing tour
— What You Can Expect —
Walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge, stroll through a temperate rainforest, and soak up the atmosphere in the bustling Granville Island Public Market. You’ll get to drive through diverse neighborhoods including Chinatown and Gastown as your expert guide brings Vancouver’s colorful history to life.
The Stanley Park Totem Poles at Brockton Point are one of BC’s most visited tourist attractions. These towering monuments are brought to life through First Nations artistry and are one of the most recognizable cultural symbols of Western Canada.
Vancouver blends urban culture with jaw-dropping natural landscapes beautifully, and nowhere is this more clear than within Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Take a relaxing stroll beneath the shade of temperate rainforest, and soak up spectacular Capilano River views from the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge.
*During the holidays, the Vancouver City & Capilano Suspension Bridge Canyon Lights tour is available. The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park will ignite your holiday spirit as the park is blanketed with glittering Christmas lights. The Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliff-walk, and the surrounding rainforest are all magically transformed into a wonderland of festive lights and holiday cheer.
Granville Island wows food lovers with its bustling public market, and the traders here serve up some of the best food and drink Vancouver has to offer. On top of that, the public market is brimming with creativity — with arts and crafts, galleries, live performances, and more.
Vancouver is a wonderfully diverse place, with people and cultures from across the world rubbing shoulders happily. Chinatown Vancouver showcases this diversity beautifully, and with its bustling markets and busy streets, it’s the largest Chinatown district in Canada.
If sustainable architecture is of interest to you, your jaw will drop when you see the buildings of the Vancouver Convention Centre. Even though the original East Building at Canada Place is an impressive sight on its own, the West Building, constructed in 2002, is of a design that will inspire the environmentalist in everyone
For Vancouver’s 19th-century settlers, Gastown is where it all began. This historic neighborhood boasts cobblestone streets lined with hip boutiques, inviting restaurants, and traditional First Nations art galleries — and has been entertaining residents and visitors alike for over a century.
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