Experience Robson Street Day Trips & Sightseeing Tours

The bustling Downtown Vancouver shopping district has something for everyone with three blocks of clothing boutiques, sidewalk cafes, fine restaurants and specialty stores. Robson Street began in 1895 with the installation of train tracks and was named for John Robson, who was the British Columbian premier from 1889-95. It was featured on an old version of Canadian Monopoly.

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Vancouver City Tour W/Capilano Suspension Bridge

Vancouver City Tour W/Capilano Suspension Bridge

(14 Reviews)
Start /End City: Vancouver / Vancouver
Duration: 5.5 Hours
Product Code: 4134
Highlights: • Canada Place: National landmark, cruise ship terminal, and 2010 Olympic Cauldron & the 2010 Olympic Cauldron located nearby • Robson Street: Epicentre of cutting-edge fashion and design • Granville Island: Artisan public market showcasing locally produced food, art, and music • Chinatown: 2nd largest Chinatown District in North America • Stanley Park: a 1000-acre park situated on a picturesque peninsula in downtown Vancouver • Lions Gate Bridge: Historic link between downtown Vancouver and the North Shore • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park: A captivating walk above an old growth forest and the Capilano River (admission included) • Gastown: Home to Vancouver's beginnings, and the world-famous Steam Clock
Vancouver City Tour with Vancouver Lookout

Vancouver City Tour with Vancouver Lookout

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Start /End City: Vancouver / Vancouver
Duration: 4.5 Hours
Product Code: 4131
Highlights: • Stanley Park: Totem Park, home to several First Nations Totem Poles • English Bay: Urban beach offering up gorgeous ocean views and photo opportunities • Granville Island: Artisan public market showcasing locally produced food, art, and music • Robson Street: Epicentre of cutting-edge fashion & shopping • Gastown: Home to Vancouver’s beginnings, and the world-famous Steam Clock • Chinatown: 2nd largest Chinatown District in North America • Vancouver Lookout: Observation deck with 360º views perched high above the city (admission included) • Canada Place: National landmark, cruise ship terminal, and 2010 Olympic Cauldron

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