Vancouver remains one of Canada’s top tourist destinations

By Alexandra Cohen

I recently had the absolute pleasure of visiting the beautiful city of Vancouver for a week. I have to say, as far as Canadian travel destinations go, Vancouver is certainly among my favourites, with the perfect blend of natural beauty and urban attractions. 

Hoping to explore what nature has to offer? Make your way through the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver, situated in a West Coast Rainforest. In addition to the titular bridge, which is 450 feet long, you can get lost amidst the Douglas Fir trees and walk the cliffwalk. Next, visit the city’s looming mountains, which can also be seen at a distance from most windows and viewpoints – Grouse Mountain, Cypress Mountain, and Mount Seymour. Check out Stanley Park, a massive urban park spanning over 1,000 acres, which also features the stunning Stanley Park Seawall and multiple natural beaches. 

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Vancouver offers plenty of opportunities for those who enjoy exploring fun neighborhoods and shopping – consider Granville Island, which features an impressively large indoor public market, as well as Yaletown and Gastown. All of these neighborhoods also feature plenty of restaurants, including those with patio seating to enjoy some breathtaking views.

During our visit, we stayed at the Hilton Vancouver Downtown. This modern, all-suite hotel is located right in the heart of downtown Vancouver, at 433 Robson Street — one of the city’s main shopping and entertainment corridors. Sitting just at the edge of Yaletown, this hotel is a very walkable home base for those hoping to make their way to BC Place & Rogers Arena, the Granville entertainment district, and the Vancouver waterfront. 

We stayed in a spacious king one-bedroom suite, which also included a pull-out couch and views of both the water and the mountains. In the morning, we enjoyed breakfast at Hendricks Resto-Lounge in the hotel lobby, which included made-to-order breakfasts as well as a full American buffet breakfast. The buffet includes several hot dishes, including scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, bacon and sausage, eggs Benedict, and pancakes. Pastries, toast, bagels, and several cereal options were also available, as well as coffee, tea, and juice. Hendricks is also open for lunch and dinner, and has a dedicated happy hour menu. 

Hilton Vancouver Downtown’s outdoor pool and hot tub

We were lucky enough to have beautiful weather during our stay and were able to spend some time at the hotel’s outdoor pool and hot tub – a lovely space to unwind and relax in the sun. The pool is connected directly to the hotel’s fitness center and sauna for those who are interested. 

Vancouver’s culinary scene is as diverse as its visitors. Although known for its outstanding sushi offerings, you can explore plenty of cozy brunch spots, romantic venues, and critically acclaimed restaurants highlighting fresh local ingredients. Fortunately, many of these spaces are thoughtfully designed to ensure accessibility and comfort.

For more information about the Hilton Vancouver Downtown, log on to www.hiltonvancouverdowntown.com

For tourism information, visit www.destinationvancouver.com

Vancouver: Granville Island

I love Vancouver, so when I knew we had to be in Los Angeles for a few days I made sure to arrange for a flight which enabled us to stay overnight in British Columbia’s largest city.

What is the most enjoyable spot in Vancouver to hang out? Without a doubt, Granville Island (www.granvilleisland.com) earns that title.
Imagine an island in the middle of a city. Granville Island is moulded by a fascinating history, buzzing with a colourful artistic community. It’s a living, breathing urban oasis filled with fine waterfront restaurants, theatres, galleries, studios, unique shops, cafes and the most spectacular fresh food market you’ve ever seen. Their website says that no visit to the city is complete without spending at least a day here and that is just what we did.

WHERE TO STAY:
We sought out and found a place to stay right on site. The Granville Island Hotel (www.granvilleislandhotel.com) may just be Vancouver’s best keep secret. This hidden gem offers guests a one-of-a kind experience. The newly renovated hotel offers a sense of sophisticated elegance with all the comforts of home.

GI Hotel Entrance

No two rooms are alike at this hotel. The standard rooms have deluxe mattresses, duvets and triple sheeting, ensuring a pleasant sleep. You have a choice between either two double beds or one king. Rooms come with water views, park views, and some have private balconies. Bedding selections and views are available by requests only.

Given the beautiful weather when we arrived we asked for a Superior corner room with a balcony. It was a beauty, very large in size and perfect for entertaining some family members who live in Vancouver. The room had a large sized working desk, a small pullout couch, two tables and two chairs. At the end of the incredibly comfortable bed was a bench to place your luggage or sit on. As for the balcony, what a beautiful option to wake up to when the weather is nice – a picturesque view of the water front and the city. There are chairs to sit on as well.
We had a microwave next to a full sink, a completely stocked mini bar, great lighting, a safety deposit box in the cupboard, bathrobes, “very” high speed internet, a 42 inch flat screen LCD TV with HD channels and a bathroom to die for – huge in size with two sinks, a large mirror and a gigantic shower.

When we walked by the front desk with our family member’s dog, the staff member handed us a cookie for the adorable canine. We were on the third floor, home to a nice health club outfitted with a number of stair masters, flat screen TVs and a hot tub.
The lobby is very welcoming, leading towards meeting rooms on one side and the very popular Dockside Restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch and supper, on the other. There is a live fish tank surrounding the bar, an in-house brewery and an endless wall of different wines. This has become a popular spot for weddings.

WHAT TO DO: My brother in law tells me that Granville Island is recognized as one of the top 10 tourist attractions in the world. We arrived on a Sunday evening. When I went for a walk the following mid-morning the place was jammed with people.

GranvilleOverview

At the market it was fun to browse the aisles and sample local and exotic flavours from the very best farmers, bakers, butchers and fishmongers. There were crafts galore and buskers too. Daring improvisational comedy, modern interpretations of classic plays and contemporary theatrical productions are presented at venues on site. And whether it’s a casual nibble or gourmet dining, you’ll discover why Granville Island is famous for its food. My favourite spot here is the Sandbar at 1535 Johnston Street – a short walk from the hotel. The 300 seat restaurant is usually packed, serving up the freshest seafood in a warm, sophisticated atmosphere.

The Emily Carr University of Art and Design is based on Granville Island, offering exhibitions to the public. Right next door you will find glassblowing, jewellery making and other artisans’ studios.
You can take a rental boat around scenic English Bay or hop on an Aquabus or a False Creek Ferry for a quick jaunt around the False Creek Inlet. This is also the place for starting off on an unforgettable sea kayak adventure or whale watching tour.