Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
830 locals recommend,
Location
4600 Cambie St
Vancouver, BC
Riley Park–Little Mountain
Tips from locals
The place has fantastic gardens and city view, as well as a delicious restaurant (Seasons) where you can enjoy the food and view. You can also find the Blodel Conservatory, this place is full of life between animals and plants from all over the world. The neighbourhood is also very nice and with a lot of restaurants.
Great place for amazing views of the city, lots of nature, tennis and pitch & putt!
The park is free but you may want to buy tickets to the Bloedel Conservatory while you are there
Situated on Little Mountain - the highest point in Vancouver proper - this former rock quarry has been converted into a beautiful city park with flower gardens, public art, grassy knolls, and panoramic views over the city. Free for all, Queen Elizabeth Park is a must see for all Vancouver visitors. Visit the Bodel Conservatory while you're at Queen Elizabeth Park. Be sure to look up their hours before your visit as the Conservatory closes early in the evening. Tip: Pack a picnic blanket and some snacks to enjoy on the southern slopes of Queen Elizabeth Park. Skip the restaurant in the park and visit a local restaurant in the neighbourhood instead for authentic, well-priced food.
Situated on Little Mountain - the highest point in Vancouver proper - this former rock quarry has been converted into a beautiful city park with flower gardens, public art, grassy knolls, and panoramic views over the city. Free for all, Queen Elizabeth Park is a must see for all Vancouver visitors…