3 Hours Private Tour of City of Vancouver
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3 Hours Private Tour of City of Vancouver

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Your day, Your Pace! See Vancouver Through the Eyes of a Local!

Explore the city beyond the guidebook. Book your Vancouver tour and discover the stories woven into its streets- told by those who know it best.

Experience a vibrant 3-hour city tour shaped by the rhythms of your own curiosity. Whether you want to spend more time at a landmark, grab a coffee, or skip a stop, we can adjust the tour on the go.

Guided by a local company, you will get a unique look into the city’s heartbeat: its culture, its stories, and the everyday moments that make it truly special.

Make your Vancouver visit unforgettable- reserve your spot now and start an iconic journey that lives on in memory.

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3 Hours Private Tour of City of Vancouver

Pickup included

What's included

Private Vehicle
Tolls, taxes and Parking
Bottled water
3 hours Private City Tour

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Reconnect with nature in one of the world’s most breathtaking natural parks- where towering trees, scenic trails, and coastal views invite you to slow down and soak it all in. It's a true urban oasis- dense forests, scenic seawall, and iconic landmarks all packed into one unforgettable green space.

This guided tour features a variety of unforgettable attractions that offer a true taste of what makes Vancouver, BC so special.

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Stop 2

The First Nations Totem Poles in Stanley Park are a beautiful form of art that represents a number of Indigenous nations and their rich culture. Tourists will have the opportunity to explore the rich history of the Totem Poles and how they represent the art and traditions of First Nation peoples. This is a must- see attraction, as we acknowledge that we live, work, and learn on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples- including the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil- Waututh Nations.

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The Nine O’ Clock Gun is a unique attraction in Stanley Park that fires every evening at 9 pm, continuing a Vancouver tradition that dates back over a century. It is a must see attraction for anyone who wants to soak in waterfront views, and feel the boom of Vancouver's past into the present.

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Stop 4

With beautiful waterfront views and a perfect lookout over the harbour and mountains, this quick stop adds a quiet moment of reflection and a touch of history to your Vancouver adventure.

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The Girl in a Wetsuit statue represents Vancouver’s deep connection to the sea. It is a must visit because it perfectly captures Vancouver’s spirit- where art, nature, and coastal culture come together.

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Lumbermen’s arch is a meaningful wooden structure; it represents British Columbia’s deep roots in the forestry industry. It stands as a symbol of British Columbia’s logging heritage.

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It is a striking pass by attraction because of its bold colors, intricate design, and powerful maritime history- all visible from the stanley Park Seawall.

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From Prospect Point visitors can enjoy the breathtaking views of Lions Gate Bridge, Burrard Inlet, and the North Shore Mountains. It is a perfect spot to stop and capture the natural beauty of Vancouver in your photos. It’s an idyllic spot to unwind and snap a memory worth keeping.

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An ancient Western Red Cedar estimated to be over 800 years old. The Hollow tree is one of Stanley Park’s iconic photo spots.

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It is a must visit for guests who love wildlife. This peaceful spot is a home to graceful swans, herons, and turtles, offering a quiet escape from the city buzz.

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Stop 11 Pass by

As we cruise past English Bay, visitors will catch one of Vancouver's most iconic waterfront scenes- golden sands, and sailboats drifting. Even from the road, it is a snapshot of what makes this city so special.

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Instantly recognizable art of fourteen giant bronze statues guarantees to bring a smile on everyone's face. The art perfectly conveys the playful and creative spirit of Vancouver.

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The Inukshuk at English Bay makes a perfect pass by spot because it is beautifully framed by ocean and mountain views. Even from the road guests can admire this striking stone figure.

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Stop 14

Granville Island, a vibrant and bustling peninsula in Vancouver, is a must-visit destination for tourists. This lively area, once an industrial hub, is now home to an eclectic mix of markets, artisan shops, theaters, and galleries. The Granville Island Public Market is a highlight, offering an array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and local crafts. Street performers and musicians add to the island's dynamic atmosphere, creating a lively and entertaining environment. With its stunning waterfront views, charming marinas, and a variety of dining options, Granville Island provides a unique and memorable experience for all visitors.

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Stop 15 Pass by

Located in the bustling False Creek neighborhood, BC Place offers a modern and vibrant setting, with impressive views of the surrounding cityscape. The stadium's cutting-edge design and amenities ensure a top-notch experience for all visitors. It stands as a testament to the city's passion for sports and entertainment.

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Stop 16 Pass by

Vancouver's Chinatown, one of the largest and oldest in North America, is a vibrant neighborhood rich in culture and history. As we pass through, you will see traditional architecture, bustling markets that represent rich Asian culture in Vancouver, and an iconic landmark like the China Gate.

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Stop 17

Gastown, Vancouver's oldest neighborhood, offers a delightful blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. It is a must-see destination in Vancouver where the iconic steam clock, one of only a few in the world, draws visitors with its unique whistle and steam display every quarter hour.

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The Olympic Torch in Vancouver stands as a proud symbol of the city's hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Surrounded by stunning views of the harbour and North Shore Mountains, the Olympic Torch is a poignant reminder of Vancouver's role in the global sports community and a popular highlight for tourists seeking to capture a piece of Olympic history.

What's not included

Gratuity for driver/ guide. 10- 15 % recommended

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Vancouver

Vancouver is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse culture, and outdoor activities. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the North Shore Mountains, it offers a unique blend of urban living and wilderness adventures.

Top Attractions

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is a 400-hectare public park that boasts stunning views of the ocean, mountains, and the city skyline. It is one of the largest urban parks in North America and offers a variety of recreational activities.

Nature Half day to full day Free (Vancouver Aquarium has an admission fee)

Granville Island

Granville Island is a bustling hub of activity, known for its public market, artisan shops, and waterfront restaurants. It is a great place to sample local food, shop for unique gifts, and enjoy live performances.

Market/Entertainment Half day Free to explore, costs vary for food and shopping

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers a thrilling experience with its suspension bridge, treetop walkways, and cliffwalk. It provides a unique perspective of the lush rainforest and offers educational programs about the local ecosystem.

Adventure/Nature 2-3 hours Moderate (around $55 CAD for adults)

Gastown

Gastown is Vancouver's oldest neighborhood, known for its Victorian-era architecture, trendy boutiques, and vibrant nightlife. It is a great place to explore the city's history, shop for unique items, and enjoy a variety of dining options.

Historical/Shopping Half day Free to explore, costs vary for shopping and dining

MuseuM of Anthropology

The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia is a world-renowned museum that showcases the art and culture of the First Nations peoples. It features an impressive collection of totem poles, carvings, and artifacts.

Museum 2-3 hours Moderate (around $18 CAD for adults)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Sushi

Vancouver is renowned for its high-quality sushi, thanks to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean and a large Japanese community. Fresh, locally-sourced ingredients are used to create delicious sushi rolls and sashimi.

Dinner Contains fish, seafood, and sometimes raw ingredients

Poutine

A Canadian classic, poutine consists of crispy fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in gravy. It's a must-try for anyone visiting Vancouver.

Snack Contains dairy and often meat-based gravy

Japadog

A Vancouver street food staple, Japadog is a hot dog with Japanese-inspired toppings such as teriyaki sauce, seaweed, and bonito flakes. It's a unique and delicious snack to try while exploring the city.

Snack Contains meat and sometimes seafood

Bubble Tea

Originating from Taiwan, bubble tea is a popular beverage in Vancouver. It consists of tea, milk, and chewy tapioca pearls, served either hot or cold. There are many flavors and variations to choose from.

Drink Varies by flavor, often contains dairy and sugar

Popular Activities

Hiking Skiing Snowboarding Rock climbing Kayaking Spa Beach Picnic

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest and driest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the city's beaches and parks. It's also the peak tourist season with the most crowds.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Punjabi, Tagalog
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

PST (GMT-8) / PDT (GMT-7)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Vancouver is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.

Important Precautions:
  • • Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable tour operators and transportation services

Getting there

By air
  • Vancouver International Airport • 12 km from city center
By train

Pacific Central Station

By bus

Pacific Central Station, Greyhound Bus Depot

Getting around

Public transport

The SkyTrain is a fast, efficient, and affordable way to get around Vancouver. It consists of three lines: the Expo Line, the Millennium Line, and the Canada Line.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown West End Kitsilano Gastown Mount Pleasant

Day trips

Whistler
120 km from Vancouver • Full day to overnight

Whistler is a world-renowned mountain resort known for its skiing, snowboarding, and outdoor activities. It's a popular day trip destination from Vancouver, offering stunning mountain views and a variety of recreational opportunities.

Victoria
100 km from Vancouver • Full day to overnight

Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, known for its historic architecture, charming streets, and vibrant cultural scene. It's a popular day trip destination from Vancouver, offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Steveston Village
25 km from Vancouver • Half day to full day

Steveston Village is a historic fishing village located in Richmond, known for its waterfront views, fresh seafood, and charming shops. It's a popular day trip destination from Vancouver, offering a taste of coastal life and local flavors.

Festivals

Vancouver International Film Festival • Late September to mid-October Celebration of Light • July to August Vancouver Folk Music Festival • Mid-July

Pro tips

  • Use the SkyTrain and other public transportation options to get around the city efficiently and affordably
  • Visit Granville Island Public Market for a taste of local flavors and unique gifts
  • Explore Stanley Park by bike or on foot to enjoy the stunning views and natural beauty
  • Try local specialties, such as sushi, poutine, and Japadog, for an authentic Vancouver experience
  • Book accommodations and popular attractions in advance, especially during peak seasons and events
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  • Max travelers: 14
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