

Vancouver's waterfront offers stunning views, vibrant markets, and a lively atmosphere, with the iconic Canada Place and Stanley Park as highlights.
A 1,000-acre urban oasis with beaches, trails, and the Vancouver Aquarium.
A world-renowned museum showcasing First Nations art and culture.
An iconic waterfront landmark featuring the Vancouver Convention Centre, Pan Pacific Hotel, and the Vancouver World Trade Centre.
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes with a choice of various toppings.
A Japanese-style hot dog with teriyaki sauce, seaweed, and bonito flakes.
High-quality sushi rolls and sashimi, with a focus on local ingredients.
A traditional Pacific Northwest snack, made from locally sourced salmon.
Handcrafted pieces featuring local gemstones and designs inspired by the city's natural beauty.
Intricately carved masks, totem poles, and other pieces reflecting the region's First Nations heritage.
Famous for its pour-over coffee and creative breakfast dishes, Revolver Café is a Vancouver institution.
Known for its innovative sushi rolls and stunning waterfront views, Miku is a popular spot for lunch.
Renowned for its sustainable seafood and elegant atmosphere, Blue Water Cafe is a Vancouver fine dining staple.
Vancouver's climate is rainy, especially from October to March.
Vancouver Waterfront offers numerous walking and hiking trails.
To keep your devices charged while exploring the waterfront and nearby attractions.

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Grote Markt, the Grand Place of Antwerp, is a vibrant square surrounded by opulent guildhalls and the city's historic town hall.