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

Mike Cohen

Mike Cohen, born and raised in Côte Saint-Luc, has long been active in the community as a volunteer, journalist, and consultant. He profiles restaurants in Montreal and beyond. mikecohen.ca and @mikecohencsl

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