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Lonely Planets Pocket Vancouver is our colourful, easy to use and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, and is packed with the best sights and experiences for a short trip or weekend away.Its your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Stroll around dramatic Stanley Park, peruse deli treats at Granville Island Public Market, and walk high among the trees in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Vancouver and begin your journey now!
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Framed by snow-capped peaks, shimmering ocean shorelines and endless trail-streaked forests, its hard to know where exactly to point your camera first in Vancouver. But theres more to Western Canadas biggest city than scenic selfies. Walkable neighborhoods, drink-and-dine delights and memorable cultural and outdoor activities make it easy to quickly fall for this inviting metropolis.
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Vancouver Top Sights
Canadas most celebrated urban park.
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Vancouvers finest museum attraction.
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Metro Vancouvers suspension bridge superstar.
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Vancouvers favorite indoor public market.
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British Columbias leading art gallery.
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Vancouvers best family-friendly attraction.
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Illuminating the citys law-enforcement history.
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Traditional Chinese garden.
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Vancouvers most popular garden attraction.
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Eating
Vancouver has an eye-popping array of generally good-value dining options: authentic Asian restaurants, finger-licking brunch spots, fresh-catch seafood joints and a locally sourced farm-to-table scene are all on the menu here. Follow your taste buds and dinner will become the talked-about highlight of your Vancouver visit.
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Seafood
One reason Vancouver has great sushi is the larder of top-table regional seafood available right off the boat. Given the length of British Columbias coastline, its no surprise most restaurants find plenty of menu space for local salmon, halibut, spot prawns and freshly shucked oysters. If youre a seafood fan, youll be in your element; even fish and chips are typically excellent. Start your aquatic odyssey at Granville Island, where the Public Market has seafood vendors and Fishermans Wharf is just along the seawall.
Asian Smorgasbord
Vancouver (and the adjoining city of Richmond) is home to the best Asian dining outside Asia. From authentic sushi and ramen spots to lip-smacking hot pot and banh mi sandwich joints, youll be spoilt for choice. Adventurous foodies should combine award-winning restaurants with smaller mom and pop places.
Veggie Hot Spots
Vancouvers vegan and vegetarian dine-out scene has entered a taste-tripping golden age. A full menu of delicious meat-free eateries has recently popped up and many are luring carnivores with their hearty comfort-food dishes like burgers and brunches. Keen to adopt a more plant-based diet? This is the city to kick things off in.
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Best Breakfast
Neighborhood haunt specializing in breakfast.
Tempting breakfast and brunch dishes.
Retro-look diner with a cool long counter.
Best Vegetarian
The citys best veggie restaurant.
Cosy, subterranean spot with hearty dishes and raw food specialties.
Vegan comfort dishes in a chatty backstreet setting.
Kitsilano vegetarian legend, open 24 hours.
Best Asian
Contemporary Vietnamese restaurant loved by hungry locals.
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