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This Western Canadian coastal city is the third most populated metropolis in the country and often earns praise for its livability and cleanliness. Vancouver originated in 1867 as Gastown that sprung up around a logging sawmill and bar. The city is named after British Royal Navy Officer George Vancouver and it hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. Canada's First Nations people have lived in the Vancouver area from 8,000-10,000 years ago. Popular city attractions include Stanley Park, Lions Gate Bridge, Granville Island, Vancouver Art Gallery, Inuksuk at English Bay, Eton Centre, Gastown, Robson Street and Canada Place. Ready to see the world? You may also interested in Seattle Tours, Rocky Mountain Tours, Toronto Tours.
Crisp clean air, natural landscapes and a booming metropolis are all things that spring to mind when you think of Vancouver. This spectacular city has so much to entice visitors that many return year after year trying to take it all in. Of course, the best way to get the most out of any trip to this thriving seaside city is to book a Vancouver tour package.
Your Vancouver tours itinerary will be filled with the many pleasures and treasures the city has to offer and you will benefit from paying one low fee. That fee often bundles in the cost of accommodation, meals and admission to attractions. Plus, you have access to friendly, knowledge tour guides. Your Vancouver travel needs are taken care of by modern, fully-equipped tour buses which transport you to and from all the attractions.
Go sightseeing with Vancouver city tour to some of the city’s most famous locations:
• Vancouver’s Chinatown – the second largest Chinatown District in North America. The sights, sounds and smells here are all enticing and many visitors feel like they could spend the entire day just exploring Chinatown’s unique shops and restaurants.
• Stanley Park – This 405-hectare park is Vancouver’s first and largest, as well as one of the chief highlights of any Vancouver tour. Within the park are the magnificent totem poles at Brockton Point, the most visited attraction in Vancouver (and in all of British Columbia as well)!
• Capilano Suspension Bridge – Walk among the trees on this fascinating suspension bridge 230 feet above the river. You can also join one of the thrilling eco-tours or walk the many nature trails in the park.
• Gastown – This historic neighborhood offers the best food in the city, from beer-battered fish to hand-cut chips. How about some hand-made chocolate or homemade Italian tortellini? A Vancouver food tour isn’t complete without a visit here. If you are a fan of Italian food then take the Little Italy Food Tour as well. Sample the best of pizzas, cheeses and pasta then top it all off with a true Italian cappuccino. Get to know the friendly and inviting locals as they share stories and meals with you.
While there are many marvelous Vancouver tourist attractions within the city limits, Vancouver also makes the ideal starting point to explore several other fantastic sites:
• Take a day trip to Victoria – Cross the Strait of Georgia and enter picturesque Victoria. The iconic Parliament Building of British Columbia makes the ideal backdrop for keepsake photos, as does the magnificent Fairmont Empress Hotel, but the real treat is a visit to Butchart Gardens to marvel at the garden’s 22 acres of stunningly beautiful flowers.
• Visit the Olympian town of Whistler – The adventure capital of British Columbia, Whistler is one of the finest Canadian snow resorts that offers the chance to go hiking through glorious mountains or explore the charming Whistler Village.
• Go shopping in trendy Seattle – Just south of the border is the gem of the Washington, Seattle. Perfect for a day trip, Seattle offers numerous discount stores and fashion outlets for a bargain hunter to go crazy with.
After you've had your fill of the best Vancouver tours, head out of the city and experience Canada's very own Rocky Mountains with a Vancouver tour package. It’s not just the mountains that you will see, but turquoise lakes and towering evergreen forests among the beautifully preserved National Parks.
There are also soothing hot springs and intriguing glaciers for you to explore. Popular attractions on these tours include:
• Glacier Skywalk – a glass-bottomed platform 918 feet above a glacier valley!
• Step out of the specially built Ice Explorer onto the Athabasca Glacier and taste fresh glacier water
• Riding to the top of Sulphur Mountain on the Banff Gondola to experience stunning views of the Canadian Rockies
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