Food Scene
Wooden Spoon
15171 Russell Avebreakfast restaurant with great eggs benedict .
Kami Sushi
2215 160 Stgreat shushi at good price
Cactus Club Cafe Southpoint
15079 32 Avegood place for drinks, dinner
Islands Cafe
1237 Johnston Rdsmooth Hawaiian coffee, good food
The Cabin Restaurant
12302 Beecher Stat the beach
voted best burger in all of metro vancouver and burbs .
try the Uli 4.0 burger ... yummy
39 locals recommend
Uli's Restaurant
15023 Marine Drivevoted best burger in all of metro vancouver and burbs .
try the Uli 4.0 burger ... yummy
Moby Dick Restaurant
15479 Marine Driconic fish and chips and cheap
Hanaya Japanese Restaurant
2828 152 Stgood shushi, good price
The Sunflower Cafe
12310 Beecher Stgreat borche
Nando's White Rock (South Surrey)
3010 152 Streetflame grilled portugese style chicken
basic mouth watering sandwiches in grungy yet chic part of vancouver. Where the young local tech workers eat lunch
132 locals recommend
Meat & Bread
370 Cambie Stbasic mouth watering sandwiches in grungy yet chic part of vancouver. Where the young local tech workers eat lunch
FIVE
15047 Marine Drhigher end and good
Blue Water Cafe
1095 Hamilton Stclasy vancouver dining
Big Star Sandwich Co.
664 Columbia Stgreat sandwiches take out
budget friendly
Minami
1118 Mainland Stfine dining , japanese cuisine
one of top rated restauranats in Vancouver
Drinks & Nightlife
White Rock Pier
14970 Marine DrParks & Nature
Crescent Beach
Beecher StreetElgin Heritage Park
13723 Crescent Rdwalk along river , watch eagles , herrons
Try the grouse grind trail if you feel up to a heart pounding hour long staright uphill and take gondola down.
1038 locals recommend
Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene Way Try the grouse grind trail if you feel up to a heart pounding hour long staright uphill and take gondola down.
Stanley Park
610 Pipeline RdShopping
The Shops at Morgan Crossing
15765 Croydon DrRobson Square Ice Rink
800 Robson StSightseeing
Canada Place
Canada PlaceGastown
Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene WayArts & Culture
Science World at TELUS World of Science
1455 Quebec StIf you see only one museum in Vancouver, it should be University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology or MOA. MOA's incredible collections of First Nations and Coast Salish works of art and artifacts are unique to this region. You'll see things you've never seen before that are unlike anything else in the world at MOA. The art, sculpture, and historic works here, including magnificent large-scale sculptures and totems, shouldn't be missed.
Keep an eye out for the Raven and the First Men sculpture by First Nations artist Bill Reid; it's on display at MOA and is the image on the back of every Canadian $20 bill.
502 locals recommend
Museum of Anthropology
6393 NW Marine DrIf you see only one museum in Vancouver, it should be University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology or MOA. MOA's incredible collections of First Nations and Coast Salish works of art and artifacts are unique to this region. You'll see things you've never seen before that are unlike anything else in the world at MOA. The art, sculpture, and historic works here, including magnificent large-scale sculptures and totems, shouldn't be missed.
Keep an eye out for the Raven and the First Men sculpture by First Nations artist Bill Reid; it's on display at MOA and is the image on the back of every Canadian $20 bill.
One of downtown Vancouver’s most notable landmarks, the Vancouver Art Gallery's exhibits range from cutting-edge, contemporary work to historic masters. The gallery is home to more than 9,000 works of art, including the largest collection of paintings by the famous British Columbian artist Emily Carr and a world-renowned collection of contemporary photo-based work.
If you're on a budget, you'll be glad to know that you can get in by donation (without a set admissions fee) every Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m.
1154 locals recommend
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby StOne of downtown Vancouver’s most notable landmarks, the Vancouver Art Gallery's exhibits range from cutting-edge, contemporary work to historic masters. The gallery is home to more than 9,000 works of art, including the largest collection of paintings by the famous British Columbian artist Emily Carr and a world-renowned collection of contemporary photo-based work.
If you're on a budget, you'll be glad to know that you can get in by donation (without a set admissions fee) every Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m.
Essentials
Choices Markets
1202 Richards StSave-On-Foods
1641 152 St