Lonely Planet Pocket Vancouver
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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Pocket Vancouver is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Stroll around dramatic Stanley Park, peruse deli treats at Granville Island Public Market, and walk high among the trees in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park - all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Vancouver and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Vancouver: Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Free, convenient pull-out map (included in print version), plus over 21 colour neighbourhood maps User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organized by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time Covers Downtown, West End, Gastown, Chinatown, Yaletown, Granville Island, Fairview, South Granville, Kitsilano, University of British Columbia, and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Pocket Vancouver is our colourful, easy to use and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, and is packed with the best sights and experiences for a short trip or weekend away. Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and off-the-beaten-path experiences, and extensively covers all of Vancouver's neighbourhoods? Check out Lonely Planet's Vancouver guide. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, nine international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, eBooks, and more. TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 winner in Favorite Travel Guide category 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' - New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves, it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax Media (Australia)

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Date de parution 01 février 2020
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781788687256
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 42 Mo

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Contents

Plan Your Trip

Welcome to Vancouver
Top Sights
Eating
Drinking & Nightlife
Shopping
Entertainment
For Kids
Festivals
Outdoor Activities
Museums & Galleries
For Free
LGBT+
Four Perfect Days
Need to Know
Vancouver Neighborhoods

Explore Vancouver

Downtown & West End
Gastown & Chinatown
Yaletown & Granville Island
Main Street
Fairview & South Granville
Kitsilano & University of British Columbia

Worth a Trip

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Vancouver’s Walking Tours

Lower Lonsdale Wander
Commercial Drive Beer & Bites

Survival Guide

Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Vancouver
Getting Around
Essential Information
Behind the Scenes
Our Writer
Welcome to Vancouver

Framed by snow-capped peaks, shimmering ocean shorelines and endless trail-streaked forests, it’s hard to know where exactly to point your camera first in Vancouver. But there’s more to Western Canada’s biggest city than scenic selfies. Walkable neighborhoods, drink-and-dine delights and memorable cultural and outdoor activities make it easy to quickly fall for this inviting metropolis.

Vancouver city skyline | PASHU TA STUDIO / SHUTTERSTOCK ©
Vancouver Top Sights

Stanley Park
Canada’s most celebrated urban park.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Museum of Anthropology
Vancouver’s finest museum attraction.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Metro Vancouver’s suspension bridge superstar.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Granville Island Public Market
Vancouver’s favorite indoor public market.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Vancouver Art Gallery
British Columbia’s leading art gallery.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Science World
Vancouver’s best family-friendly attraction.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Vancouver Police Museum
Illuminating the city’s law-enforcement history.

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Vancouver Top Sights

Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Traditional Chinese garden.

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Vancouver Top Sights

VanDusen Botanical Garden
Vancouver’s most popular garden attraction.

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Eating

Vancouver has an eye-popping array of generally good-value dining options: authentic Asian restaurants, finger-licking brunch spots, fresh-catch seafood joints and a locally sourced farm-to-table scene are all on the menu here. Follow your taste buds and dinner will become the talked-about highlight of your Vancouver visit.

CANNON PHOTOGRAPHY LLC / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©

Seafood
One reason Vancouver has great sushi is the larder of top-table regional seafood available right off the boat. Given the length of British Columbia’s coastline, it’s no surprise most restaurants find plenty of menu space for local salmon, halibut, spot prawns and freshly shucked oysters. If you’re a seafood fan, you’ll be in your element; even fish and chips are typically excellent. Start your aquatic odyssey at Granville Island, where the Public Market has seafood vendors and Fisherman’s Wharf is just along the seawall.

Asian Smorgasbord
Vancouver (and the adjoining city of Richmond) is home to the best Asian dining outside Asia. From authentic sushi and ramen spots to lip-smacking hot pot and banh mi sandwich joints, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Adventurous foodies should combine award-winning restaurants with smaller mom and pop places.

Veggie Hot Spots
Vancouver’s vegan and vegetarian dine-out scene has entered a taste-tripping golden age. A full menu of delicious meat-free eateries has recently popped up and many are luring carnivores with their hearty comfort-food dishes like burgers and brunches. Keen to adopt a more plant-based diet? This is the city to kick things off in.

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Best Breakfast
Paul’s Omelettery Neighborhood haunt specializing in breakfast.
Jam Cafe Tempting breakfast and brunch dishes.
Save On Meats Retro-look diner with a cool long counter.

Best Vegetarian
Acorn The city’s best veggie restaurant.
Indigo Age Cafe Cosy, subterranean spot with hearty dishes and raw food specialties.
MeeT in Gastown Vegan comfort dishes in a chatty backstreet setting.
Naam Kitsilano vegetarian legend, open 24 hours.

Best Asian
Anh & Chi Contemporary Vietnamese restaurant loved by hungry locals.
Heritage Asian Eatery Well-priced top-notch rice bowls and more.
Bao Bei Supercool modern Chinese dining.

Best Happy Hour Dining Deals
Tacofino Taco Bar 3pm to 6pm daily
Jamjar Canteen 4pm to 6pm daily
La Taquería Pinche Taco Shop 3pm to 6pm daily

Street-Food-A-Palooza
A late starter to the North American street-food movement, Vancouver now has one of the tastiest scenes in Canada. On most days, the downtown core has the highest concentration of trucks. You’ll find everything from Korean sliders to salmon tacos, Thai green curry to barbecued brisket sandwiches.Check out what’s on the street during your visit at www.streetfoodapp.com/vancouver .

Drinking & Nightlife

Vancouverites spend a lot of time drinking. And while British Columbia (BC) has a tasty wine sector and is undergoing an artisanal distilling surge, it’s the regional craft-beer scene that keeps many quaffers merry. For a night out with a side dish of locally made libations, join city drinkers in the bars of Gastown, Main St and beyond.

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Craft Beer
Vancouver is one of Canada’s craft beer capitals, with dozens of producers to discover. Plan an easy stroll around a cluster of microbrewery tasting rooms on and around Main St. Radiating from the northern end of Commercial Dr, you’ll discover another easy-to-explore area sometimes called ‘Yeast Vancouver.’ For more information on local beery happenings, visit www.camravancouver.ca .

Wine & Liquor
It’s not just beer that’s raised the bar here. Grape-based quaffing kicked off the drinking revolution and while the cocktail scene took longer, it now combines quirky nightspots with sleek high-end options. Adding to your options, distinctive craft distilleries have also popped up. Vancouver’s happy-hour rules mean that you can afford to be adventurous.

Alternative Night Out Ideas
Pick up a copy of the free Georgia Straight weekly, the city’s best listings newspaper, for night-out ideas. Consider FUSE party nights at the Vancouver Art Gallery ; board-game playing at Storm Crow Alehouse ; table tennis at Back and Forth Bar ; and the Regional Assembly of Text’s monthly letter-writing club.

Best Beer Bars
Alibi Room Vancouver’s fave craft-beer tavern, with around 50 mostly BC drafts.
Whip Laid-back neighborhood pub with good BC beer selection.
Railway Stage & Beer Cafe Upstairs bar with a good array of BC taps.

Best Happy Hours
Liberty Distillery 3pm to 6pm Monday to Thursday.
Uva Wine & Cocktail Bar 2pm to 5pm daily.
Keefer Bar 5pm to 7pm Sunday to Friday.
Sing Sing Beer Bar 3pm to 6pm daily.

Best for Cocktails
Shameful Tiki Room Windowless tiki-themed cave with strong concoctions.
Keefer Bar Chinatown’s favourite lounge with great drinks and a cool-ass vibe.
Liberty Distillery Granville Island craft producer with a cool saloon-look bar.

Best Bar Patios
Six Acres Small patio in the shadow of Gastown’s Gassy Jack statue.
Narrow Lounge Tiny ‘secret garden’ back area with intimate party vibe.
Storm Crow Alehouse Large outdoor seating area at this popular ‘nerd pub.’

Best Bar Food
Alibi Room Hearty elevated comfort food and an excellent selection of beers.
Whip An enticing menu with plenty of gastropub flair.
Red Racer Taphouse Pub grub plus great beer from Central City Brewers and more.

Shopping

Vancouver’s retail scene has developed dramatically in recent years. Hit Robson St’s mainstream chains, then discover the hip, independent shops of Gastown, Main St and Commercial Dr. Granville Island is stuffed with artsy stores and studios, while South Granville and Kitsilano’s 4th Ave serve up a wide range of tempting boutiques.

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Independent Fashion
Head off the beaten path to Main St or Commercial Dr for quirky vintage and artsy fashions. Or peruse the main drags of Gastown, South Granville and Kitsilano’s 4th Ave for boutique gems. Watch for pop-up shops and check the pages of Vancouver magazine and the Georgia Straight for events such as Gastown’s ‘shop hops’ – seasonal evenings of late openings with a partylike vibe. Before you arrive, see Vancouver fashion blogs www.aliciafashionista.com and www.tovogueorbust.com for the local lowdown.

Arts & Crafts
There are dozens of intriguing private galleries here, showcasing everything from contemporary Canadian art to authentic First Nations carvings and jewelry. There are also opportunities to buy art from local creatives at Granville Island’s many artisan studios. In addition, there are dozens of arts and crafts fairs throughout the year. Check listings publications or www.gotcraft.com for upcoming events.

Souvenirs
Vancouver visitors have traditionally returned home with suitcases full of maple-sugar cookies. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Swap that Gastown-clock fridge magnet for authentic First Nations jewelry; a book on Vancouver’s eye-popping history ( Sensational Vancouver by Eve Lazarus, for example) or a quirky Vancouver-designed T-shirt from the Main St fashion stores.

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Best Shops
Regional Assembly of Text Brilliantly creative stationery store with a little gallery nook.
Pacific Arts Market Friendly gallery space showcasing dozens of regional creatives.
Red Cat Records Main St music store legend.

Best Bookshops
Paper Hound Perfectly curated, mostly used, downtown bookstore.
Massy Books Tome-lined Chinat

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