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Guided Walking Tour of Vancouver

Would you like to learn about the history and monuments of Vancouver? On this guided tour, we'll walk around the most iconic spots and discover many interesting facts about this city in British Columbia. Tour Details.

  • 1 hour
  • 7Good | 10 reviews

Would you like to learn about the history and monuments of Vancouver? On this guided tour, we'll walk around the most iconic spots and discover many interesting facts about this city in British Columbia.

Tour Details

At the designated time, we'll meet in front of Canada Place, the starting point for our walking tour. From here, we'll walk along the boardwalk with views of the Pacific Ocean to the iconic neighborhood of Gastown.

During the guided tour, we'll pass Vancouver's oldest buildings in the picturesque streets of Gastown. We'll then reach Victory Square for a pause to admire the views of the city.

Afterward, we'll head to Chinatown to explore its vibrant streets and shops. The next stop is the Vancouver Public Library, where we'll observe this architecturally notable building resembling an ancient Roman amphitheatre. A short walk will take us to the BC Place Stadium, noted for having the largest pneumatic structure in the world.

We'll continue along Robinson Street until reaching Robinson Square, which features a gift store for souvenirs.

Before concluding the tour, we'll admire the Marine Building, one of the tallest structures in Vancouver, located at Hastings and Burrard Street.

This walking tour lasts 3 hours and ends just outside this skyscraper.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Reduced group, there won't be more than 10 people

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B, Canada

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