Discover the vibrant city of Vancouver on this full-day trip from Seattle. Enjoy a comfortable ride across the U.S.-Canada border and immerse yourself in the highlights of Vancouver, including the bustling Granville Island Public Market and historic Gastown with its famous Steam Clock. Take in stunning views at Canada Place and explore the scenic landscapes of Stanley Park, a true gem of the city. With a professional driver/guide, this tour ensures a seamless experience while you enjoy the beauty and culture of Vancouver.
- Full-day sightseeing tour from Seattle to Vancouver
- Visit Granville Island, Gastown, Canada Place, and Stanley Park
- Comfortable transportation in a private vehicle or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
- Depart in the morning and return to Seattle in the evening
the entrance of the hotel is next to the Seattle Pubilc Library locate at Spring St and 4th AVE
Granville Island Public Market is one of Vancouver’s most popular food and cultural destinations. Located along the waterfront beneath the Granville Street Bridge, the market brings together local food vendors, bakeries, fresh produce, seafood, specialty foods, and handmade products. Visitors can explore the colorful indoor market, sample local Canadian flavors, browse artisan shops, and enjoy beautiful views of False Creek and downtown Vancouver. The surrounding Granville Island area is also home to galleries, boutiques, cafés, and local craft studios. This stop provides free time for guests to explore the market, enjoy lunch or snacks, shop for local products, and take photos along the waterfront.
Gastown is Vancouver’s historic district and one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Known for its charming cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, boutique shops, restaurants, and cafés, the area offers a unique glimpse into Vancouver’s early history. The highlight of the neighborhood is the famous Gastown Steam Clock, a popular Vancouver landmark located on Water Street. Visitors can stroll through the historic streets, watch the clock’s steam-powered display, browse local shops, and take photos surrounded by classic architecture. Gastown also offers a lively mix of old-world character and modern Vancouver culture, making it an excellent stop for sightseeing, shopping, and photography. Recommended Visit Time: 30–45 minutes
Canada Place is one of Vancouver’s most recognizable waterfront landmarks, famous for its distinctive white sail-shaped roof and spectacular views of Vancouver Harbour and the North Shore Mountains. Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Canada Place is home to the city’s cruise ship terminal and offers a scenic waterfront promenade where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the harbor, mountains, seaplanes, and passing cruise ships. Guests will have time to walk along the waterfront, take photos of Vancouver’s skyline, and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery that makes the city so unique.
Stanley Park is Vancouver’s most famous urban park and one of the city’s must-see attractions. Surrounded by the waters of Vancouver Harbour and English Bay, the park combines beautiful coastal scenery, forests, mountain views, and some of Vancouver’s most recognizable landmarks. During the visit, guests can enjoy scenic viewpoints overlooking the Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver Harbour, and the North Shore Mountains, as well as see the famous First Nations Totem Poles at Brockton Point. With its forested landscapes, waterfront views, and excellent photo opportunities, Stanley Park is the perfect final sightseeing stop before beginning the journey back to Seattle.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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