Vancouver Half Day Private City Tour

Embark on a half-day private city tour of Vancouver and uncover its iconic landmarks, hidden gems, rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural beauty. Book now and discover the best of Vancouver!

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Canada Place - Located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront, Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and inspirationally Canadian experiences.

  • Gastown - Gastown is a neighbourhood that seamlessly combines old with new, history with the way forward. An essential part of Vancouver’s history, a visit to Gastown should include a stroll along Water Street, where you’ll find a picture-perfect collection of old buildings, cobblestones, the Steam Clock, and vintage lampposts.

  • Steam Clock - Gastown is a neighbourhood that seamlessly combines old with new, history with the way forward. An essential part of Vancouver’s history, a visit to Gastown should include a stroll along Water Street, where you’ll find a picture-perfect collection of old buildings, cobblestones, the Steam Clock, and vintage lampposts.

  • Granville Island - Granville Island is the home of the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, so you can see why it attracts such a wide variety of talent. There are plenty of art exhibits, many for up-and-coming student artists, as well as studios for glassblowing, jewellery, and others arts and crafts.

  • Stanley Park - Stanley Park is a 405-hectare public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, and is mostly surrounded by waters of Burrard Inlet and English Bay. The park has a long history and was one of the first areas to be explored in the city

  • Prospect Point Lookout - Prospect Point is the highest point in Stanley Park and offers panoramic views of the park and the city. It’s a popular spot for tourists to take photos and enjoy the scenery.

  • Totem Poles - The totem poles in Stanley Park are one of the park’s most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles in the park, each representing a different First Nations tribe. The totem poles were originally created in the 1920s as a way to showcase Indigenous art and culture.

  • Hollow Tree - The Hollow Tree is a 700-year-old tree located in Stanley Park that has become a popular attraction for tourists. The tree has a hollow center that visitors can walk through, and it’s a popular spot for taking photos and learning about the park’s history.

  • Girl In A Wetsuit - The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze statue located near Stanley Park Seawall. The statue depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water. It’s a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying scenic views.

  • Brockton Point Lighthouse - The Brockton Point Lighthouse is a popular spot for tourists to take photos. The lighthouse was built in 1914 and is still operational today. It’s located at the eastern end of Stanley Park and offers stunning views of the city and the harbour

  • English Bay - English Bay Beach, also called First Beach, located along Beach Ave between Gilford St and Bidwell St, is the most populated beach area in Vancouver’s downtown area. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.

  • Inukshuk - An Inukshuk in Vancouver Canada is an Inuit sculpture used for navigational purposes. It appears as an abstract human form with outstretched arms.

  • A-maze-ing Laughter - As a Halifax native with an affinity to Canada’s coastline, the A-maz-ing Laughter sculptures at English Bay have become a choice destination after relocating to Vancouver. They are a reminder to me to never take life to seriously, and always create room for laughter.

  • Chinatown - One of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighbourhoods, Chinatown appeals to locals, tourists, as well as a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. Chinatown offers a wide array of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion and attire, grocery, and so much more.

  • Granville Island Public Market - The Granville Island Public Market is the jewel in the Island’s crown. An indoor market featuring a fascinating assortment of colourful food and produce stores, showcasing handcrafted products and the very finest in unique gifts. All fresh from the ocean, the oven or the field.

  • Vancouver Lookout - Take a glass elevator up 168 meters (553 feet) to enjoy a 360° view that includes Stanley Park, historic Gastown, the Northshore mountains and the vibrant downtown core. Vancouver Lookout has been an iconic element of the city’s skyline since 1977.

What's Included
  • Admission to Vancouver Lookout
  • Climate-controlled transport
  • Expert local guide
  • Comprehensive city sightseeing
  • Customizable music with Spotify on demand
What's Not Included
  • Food and Drinks
  • All Personal Expense
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Welcome to Vancouver, a picturesque and bustling city in Canada! Whether you’re new to the area or a veteran explorer, this city tour of half a day will take you through an exploration of well-known markers and hidden treasures in the city. Accompanied by your personal guide, you’ll delve into Vancouver’s colourful history, multicultural society, and breathtaking natural landscapes. The tour spans from the lively central city area to the verdant oasis of Stanley Park, providing you with a thorough understanding of the city’s wide-ranging appeal. So, take a seat, unwind, and be prepared to uncover Vancouver’s finest in this private city tour spanning half a day!

Location
Canada Place
Canada Place Building 780-999 Canada Pl,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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