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Deep Cove Waterfront - The Wheelhouse
Beautiful waterfront suite with private deck and hot tub. Enjoy the stunning views of water and wildlife! Ideal for a couple - can accept up to 4. A few minutes walk to the charming village of Deep Cove - less than 30 minutes drive to downtown Vancouver and right on a bus route. Enjoy the beach and hot tub, use the kayaks and SUPs, do the Quarry Rock hike or just relax and enjoy nature from the deck. Cook in the fully-equipped kitchen or walk to one of the excellent restaurants in the Village.

Private Scandinavian Oasis
Welcome to your Scandinavian style 950 sf, one-bedroom, one-bath, plus office retreat, perfect for couples or solo travelers. Enjoy a private entrance with keyless entry, office, wi-fi, and a fully stocked kitchen with coffee, tea, and espresso provided. Relax in your own private courtyard with a covered patio, fire pit, dining table, Weber BBQ, and seating. Ideal for work or relaxation—everything you need for a comfortable stay. Babies/toddlers welcome - highchair, car seat, pack n play, bed.

Urban Haven: Main St. Retreat
Centrally located, renovated, private suite on the main floor of a beautiful house, steps away from Main St. amenities & easy access to downtown. Enjoy a one-bedroom, & sofa bed, SS appliances in a fully equipped kitchen, & the warmth of gas fireplace, portable A/C & air purifier. Hardwood floors extend to two decks, one covered by a landscaped backyard. Within in-suite laundry, this place promises a memorable stay amidst city life. Free street parking. No pets, not suitable for young children.

Pandora Street Suite
We are happy to welcome you to our quiet, friendly one room live/work studio tucked into an urban garden. Please spice up your dinner with herbs from the garden! We are located in East Vancouver and are a short walk from coffee shops and restaurants. FIFA games will be projected on a large screen at the PNE a seven minute walk away. We are about 45 min. from YVR and 20 min. to the Alaska cruise terminal. Easy access to bicycle routes, the North Shore mountains, Whistler and BC's Interior.

1 Bed Modernist Garden Suite- Two Bikes Included!
Our love of exploring the city by bike led us to finding this home in the neighbourhood of nearby Quilchena park. With the Arbutus Greenway running behind our property there are miles of walking and bike paths to explore. Under the towering bamboo you will find your private entryway, plenty of free street parking nearby and bikes right outside the door for use during your stay. The space is well equipped with fridge, stove, microwave, toaster, coffee maker and blender for smoothies.

Modern Gem | Stylish Garden Flat, FIFA Ready
Welcome to your modern garden flat—stylish, private & set in a peaceful, tree-lined neighborhood. Just 20 min from the airport & 10 min to downtown, UBC & VGH, with transit a block away and the Greenway close by. Designed for comfort without clutter and with newly upgraded WiFi, a quiet adult-only setting & thoughtful touches throughout. Perfect for executives, couples & leisure stays—and ready to host guests joining the excitement of World Cup 2026 with easy transit to BC Place.

Hummingbird Oceanside Suites: Cypress Mtn Suite
OCEANFRONT & MOUNTAIN VIEWS w/ HOT TUB & WOOD BARREL SAUNA Cypress Mountain Suite - the huge windows provide sweeping views of Cypress Mountain & the Howe Sound. The suite is attached to the house, but has its own exterior entrance, king bed, bathroom with rain shower, flat screen TV & kitchenette. Sleeps 2 people. There’s no better place to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine to soak in the views! We’re often frequented by eagles, deer & if you're lucky whales!

Executive Modern Getaway - Minutes to Downtown!
A modern 2 bedroom house situated in Vancouver's Kitsilano District, considered one of Vancouver's trendiest neighborhoods. Newly built, our space's contemporary designs share the stage with ultra-cozy bedding and accommodations for 4. Prime location makes this the perfect "Home-away-from-home" for any family or business trip, allowing for easy navigation around Vancouver's most popular neighborhoods and downtown. Minutes from the beach means only a lovely walk to the ocean.

Craftsman suite
Private en-suite room with the separate entrance at back in the newly refurbished 100 year old heritage house. 10 min by bus (bus stop is 1 min walking distance) /35 min by foot to downtown, 15 min walk to Kitsilano beach. 'Green Way' - cycling/pedestrian route is located within a block away with Mobi Go Station near by (shared bike service). There is a conveniently located grocery store across the street, also a few local restaurants, bakeries and coffee shops near by.

* Rita's Coach House - NEW & CLEAN!
RITA’S COACH HOUSE Beautiful. Brand New. Sparkling Clean. Visit the majestic North Shore Mountains and/or visit downtown Vancouver. 1 block from public transport (bus) and outdoor activities. Attractions & Shopping within 5 to 15 minutes: - Capilano Suspension Bridge - Lonsdale Avenue & Market - Lynn Valley Shopping Center - Lynn Canon Park and Suspension Bridge - Grouse Mountain - Deep Cove Village - Edgemont Village - Ambleside Park & Beach

Minimalist Cottage Vibe 1 Bed/1 Bath, Entire Condo
Rejuvenate yourself and work peacefully in this tranquil space before stepping out into the bustling streets of downtown Vancouver! The Electra is a class-A heritage building, reminiscent of Old Vancouver. This is a non-smoking suite and building. We acknowledge that our studio is situated on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

Ocean View Retreat in Horseshoe Bay [Azure]
Kick back and relax in our serene 1-Bedroom [Azure Suite]. Overlooking the forest and ocean from highest vantage point in Horseshoe Bay, backdropped by icecaps of Rocky Mountains. Enjoy the most stunning sunset from the comfort of your own bed or the spacious covered deck. Walking distance to Horseshoe Bay and Whytecliff Park, easy highway access to Squamish and Whistler, 20-minute drive to downtown Vancouver.
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When is the best time to visit Vancouver?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Vancouver?
Many travelers enjoy accommodations in neighborhoods such as Yaletown, Kitsilano, or Gastown, each with its own dining and cultural character. Staying near the waterfront or in areas around Main Street helps you explore markets, green spaces, and local shops.
What are the best things to do in Vancouver with kids?
Explore interactive spaces at Science World or visit the Vancouver Aquarium for marine exhibits. Many families enjoy outdoor time in Stanley Park, where you can spot wildlife, rent bikes, or experience themed playgrounds.
What are some of the best things to do in Vancouver?
Walk or cycle the seawall in Stanley Park, discover Indigenous and global art at the Museum of Anthropology, and sample fresh foods at Granville Island Public Market. Gastown’s shops and architecture show the city’s historic side.
How is the weather in Vancouver?
Vancouver has mild, rainy winters with temperatures around 32–51°F (0–10°C), and drier, warmer summers near 54–76°F (12–25°C). It is helpful to pack layers and a waterproof jacket year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Vancouver?
Stanley Park blends natural trails with waterfront views, Granville Island Public Market attracts food lovers, and the Vancouver Art Gallery highlights regional creativity. Queen Elizabeth Park is known for its gardens and viewpoints.
What are some hiking trails in Vancouver?
Try the forested trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, or venture up Grouse Mountain for city and mountain views. Lighthouse Park has coastal paths lined with old-growth trees and scenic lookout spots.
What are some family activities we can do in Vancouver?
Families frequently enjoy visiting Science World, exploring the Vancouver Aquarium, or taking a horse-drawn carriage ride in Stanley Park. Kitsilano Beach has play areas, and many museums host interactive exhibits for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Vancouver?
Nature lovers often explore the North Shore mountains, stroll the suspension bridges in the area, or relax at local beaches. Winery tours, gardens, or coastal communities around the city provide variety for day excursions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Vancouver?
Many hosts welcome pets in neighborhoods like Kitsilano, Mount Pleasant, and Commercial Drive. Vancouver has dog-friendly parks, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Vancouver?
Bring a reusable water bottle, as tap water is safe and widely available. Locals often use layered clothing for changing conditions, and many choose biking or public transit to get around, especially near markets or waterfronts.
What is Vancouver known for?
Vancouver is known for its diverse culinary scene, access to mountains and water, and vibrant multicultural neighborhoods. The city has a long Indigenous history reflected in local art and community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Vancouver?
Locals often suggest the murals along Main Street, the Nitobe Memorial Garden for tranquil walks, or exploring Chinatown for heritage shops and dim sum. Trout Lake is another peaceful spot for picnics and people-watching.
What are the best foods to try in Vancouver?
Vancouver’s diverse culinary scene includes Pacific salmon, Japanese-inspired sushi, and dim sum reflecting the city’s Chinese heritage. Food trucks and local markets highlight seasonal ingredients, from wild berries to artisan baked goods.
What should I bring for a trip to Vancouver?
Pack layered clothing, a rainproof jacket or shell, and sturdy walking shoes for changing weather and outdoor exploring. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are helpful, especially if you plan to be outside often.
What is the nightlife in Vancouver like?
Neighborhoods such as Gastown, Granville Street, and Mount Pleasant have cocktail lounges, live music, and late-night eateries. The scene often highlights local breweries, art events, and performances throughout the week.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Vancouver?
The Vancouver International Film Festival draws film enthusiasts in early fall, while Pride celebrations highlight inclusivity in summer. The Celebration of Light brings crowds to the waterfront for fireworks and community performances.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Vancouver?
Many vacation rentals in areas like Kitsilano, West End, and Main Street are frequently suggested for families. These neighborhoods have easy access to parks, playgrounds, and local shops.
When is the best time to visit Vancouver?
June through September is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor cultural events. Spring brings blooming cherry trees to local parks, while winter months have a cozy, rainier atmosphere.
All about Vancouver
Framed by coastal mountains and the ocean, the gleaming city of Vancouver is known for its stunning location, beautiful green spaces and beaches, diverse population, walkable neighbourhoods, and a laid-back West Coast lifestyle. The city is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts who can ski in the morning and paddleboard or kayak in the afternoon.
But Vancouver isn’t just about active adventures in the great outdoors. It’s filled with artistic and culinary experiences that highlight First Nations and immigrant cultures. Vancouver has produced some of the most innovative and delicious cuisine in Canada, featuring local ingredients and flavours, accompanied by creations from award-winning local craft brewers and distillers.
Whether you’re dining on delectable fresh seafood on a sunny patio, cycling along the False Creek Seawall, or wandering through museums and independent local boutiques, expect a vibrant urban experience among nature in Vancouver.
What are the top things to do in Vancouver?
Stanley Park
Vancouver’s downtown peninsula is anchored by Stanley Park, one of the most beautiful and popular urban green spaces in the world. Walk or rent bicycles to ride along the nearly-9-kilometre Stanley Park Seawall, experience a First Nations cultural tour of the forest, or simply enjoy the stunning city and water views from the park’s beaches, playgrounds, and walking trails.
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Displaying Coast Salish First Nations carvings and works by a master carver and Haida artist as well as other Indigenous artists, this downtown art gallery is the only public gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and appreciate the artists’ intricate carvings in gold, bronze, jade, and wood.
Spanish Banks Beach
Vancouver is graced with a surprising number of beaches, including the wide sandy expanse of Spanish Banks Beach. Located on the waterfront of the city’s Point Grey neighbourhood, this low-key stretch of sand is a local favorite. It’s ideal for picnics, sunbathing, kite flying, and beach volleyball — or for just enjoying the beach and exploring its extensive low tide all summer long.
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6,160 of Vancouver vacation rentals include wifi access

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4.8 Average rating
Vancouver stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Vancouver’s top spots, include BC Place, Queen Elizabeth Park, and VanDusen Botanical Garden
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