Vancouver City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Vancouver, Canada
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Trip Type: Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
Get to know the vibrant city of Vancouver aboard an open-top bus on this hop-on hop-off tour. With the option of a 48-hour or 24-hour sightseeing pass, you get to create your own itinerary and set your own timetable. Hop off at any of the 24 stops, which includes major attractions such as Chinatown, Stanley Park and Gastown, and explore historical landmarks, eat at trendy eateries and shop along Robson Street. After sightseeing, hop off and join the locals at English Bay Beach.
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Get to know the vibrant city of Vancouver aboard an open-top bus on this hop-on hop-off tour. With the option of a 48-hour or 24-hour sightseeing pass, you get to create your own itinerary and set your own timetable. Hop off at any of the 24 stops, which includes major attractions such as Chinatown, Stanley Park and Gastown, and explore historical landmarks, eat at trendy eateries and shop along Robson Street. After sightseeing, hop off and join the locals at English Bay Beach.
Start your hop-on hop-off tour in Gastown near the Steam Clock, or at any of the other 22 stops on the route. As the open-top clear convertible bus transports you around town, hop on and off as many times as you like to see the best of Vancouver at your own pace (full tour duration without stops is 90 minutes). Your 24-hour or 48-hour sightseeing pass is valid within a two-week period, with buses departing every 15 to 20 minutes during peak season (May 1 – October 10) and every 60 minutes during the off-season (October 11 – April 30).
Admire the white sails of Canada Place, a convention center built for Expo ’86, and then take time to discover Stanley Park, bounded on three sides by water. From Prospect Point, the park’s highest point, snap memorable shots of the Cascade Mountains and the Lions Gate Bridge. At Brockton Point, gaze at the exquisitely carved First Nation totem poles, the most visited monuments in British Columbia. Or, hop off at a spot in the park offering rides by horse-drawn carriage.
In need of retail therapy? Get off at Robson Street, which has everything from big-brand stores to indie boutiques. When you want to grab a bite to eat, the dizzying array of food stalls at Granville Island’s Public Market is sure to satisfy your cravings.
Take a break from sightseeing and enjoy an afternoon on the beach. The bus stops at Stanley Park’s Second Beach, which boasts an outdoor pool in addition to fantastic views along the park’s Seawall. Or, lounge on English Bay Beach, the most popular stretch of sand in the coastal seaport city.
Vancouver Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops:
24 – Maple Tree Square
Admire the white sails of Canada Place, a convention center built for Expo ’86, and then take time to discover Stanley Park, bounded on three sides by water. From Prospect Point, the park’s highest point, snap memorable shots of the Cascade Mountains and the Lions Gate Bridge. At Brockton Point, gaze at the exquisitely carved First Nation totem poles, the most visited monuments in British Columbia. Or, hop off at a spot in the park offering rides by horse-drawn carriage.
In need of retail therapy? Get off at Robson Street, which has everything from big-brand stores to indie boutiques. When you want to grab a bite to eat, the dizzying array of food stalls at Granville Island’s Public Market is sure to satisfy your cravings.
Take a break from sightseeing and enjoy an afternoon on the beach. The bus stops at Stanley Park’s Second Beach, which boasts an outdoor pool in addition to fantastic views along the park’s Seawall. Or, lounge on English Bay Beach, the most popular stretch of sand in the coastal seaport city.
Vancouver Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops:
1 – Gastown (321 Water Street)
2 – Art Gallery/ The Lookout/ Pacific Centre
3 – Canada Place (Cruise Terminal)
4 – The Marriott Hotel
5 – Robson Shopping District
6 – Coal Harbour & Harbour Cruises
7 – Stanley Park Pavilion (closed for the winter)
8 – Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours/ Vancouver Aquarium
9 – The Totem Poles
10 – Prospect Point
11 – Ferguson Point
12 – Second Beach
13 – English Bay Beach
14 – False Creek/ Aquatic Centre
15 – South Hornby/ Marriott Hotel
16 – The Century Plaza Hotel
17 – Davie Street/ Sandman Suites (closed for the winter)
18 – Granville Island
19 – Entertainment District
20 – Yaletown (closed for the winter)
21 – Library Square
22 – Sports District/ Sandman City Centre
23 – Chinatown24 – Maple Tree Square
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