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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada www.translink.bc.ca (bus information)
http://vancouver.craigslist.com (free online classefieds: furniture, jobs, apartments, etc...)
www.cfox.com (radio station- announces upcoming events online.)
www.pollstar.com (city search: Vancouver for concert listings)
There is a hostel on the corner of Homer and Pender downtown that only charges $10 per night for a dorm bed. Next door is Finches Tea and Coffee, which has the best baguettes you have ever tasted AND Fair Trade coffee. During the day the area is full of 9-5'ers but at night it is a bit dodgy. The majority of backpacker hostels congregate on Granville Street downtown (the clubbing area) and are about $25 per night. There is also one in Kitsilano but not exactly sure where.
To get downtown from the Airport catch the public Airport Circle bus from outside arrivals which will take you to Airport Station Bay 2. There you transfer to the 98 B-Line Burrard Station bound. (Richmond is the opposite direction so you don't want take that one unless you are staying with friends in Richmond.) Buses only take exact change. 1 Zone is $2.25 (Airport to Downtown is 2 Zones- I think $3.25, but if you are travelling after 6pm or it is a Saturday or Sunday than it is all 1 Zone.) If you are looking for work, a good place to start is Robson Street, downtown. All the shops are almost always hiring. Print a bunch of up to date resumes and hand them out at all the shops. Also try Pacific Centre Mall. (Enter via the Sears on Robson.) Granville Street, Commercial Drive, Denman Street, Park Royal Mall, Broadway, West 4th in Kitsilano, Lonsdale Avenue in North Van. (etc...) For office jobs, look in Newspapers and Online Classefieds. Favourite Restaurants: Rain City Grill, Denman Street: View of English Bay- very fancy- organic, locally produced gourmet food. Tanpopo, Denman Street: All you can eat Sushi. Lunch is $11, Dinner is $21, but they add fancier things to the menu like Salmon Tataki, and in between and afterwards they have happy hour specials. Havana, Commercial Drive: Cuban food, pitchers of Mojitos, amazing atmosphere. medium sort of price range. Rocky Mountain Flatbread Company, Cypress Street, Kitsilano: Best Pizza in Vancouver. Organic and Locally Sourced Produce- completely sustainable down to the recycled materials napkins and furniture. Anatole Souvlaki, Lonsdale Avenue: Amazing quality Greek food in a fantastic atmosphere. You get what you pay for though at about $17 dollars for the platter (chicken, tzatziki, salad, pita bread, rice, potatoes.) You can get lesser quality but perhaps bigger quantity if you try Stephos on Davie Street, also very popular for around $10. India Bistro, Davie Street: Excellent, cheap Indian food, and cool cocktails on offer. Raglans, Lonsdale Avenue: cheap bar snacks, but you can't beat the massive Monsoon Bowl cocktails. Vina Vietnamese, Marine Drive, Dunderave, W.Van: Excellent Vietnamese food in a classy atmosphere, but surprisingly cheap. For grocery shopping try Capers, a big Pro-Organic supermarket chain with locations on Robson Street downtown and in Kitsilano, etc... In winter you can go ice-skating up on Grouse Mountain- they freeze over the area that is a park in the summer. You can rent Ice Skates up there. For a good hike, you can actually hike up Grouse Mountain. It is famous in Vancouver and called the "Grouse Grind." There are hundreds of hiking opportunities on the North Shore. Capilano Suspension Bridge is pricey but the tourists seem to love it. The locals go to Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge instead because it is scarrier and it is free. The downtown waterfront area at night is a little dodgy, avoid wandering off the beaten path in Gastown especially. The East End of West Hastings Street is where all the heroin addicts and prostitutes hang out. In the Summer there is a waterslide in English Bay. Also in the last week of July and first week of August is the Festival of Light, the worlds largest international fireworks competition, and the whole of Vancouver heads to the waterfront, especially English Bay, to watch. (Usually Wednesday and Saturday nights.) It is a great thing for a traveller to see as it really unites the city. The biggest display of Vancouver culture by far, is the Canucks. Our Hockey team. You have to go to a game, but if like most Vancouverites it is above your budget, at least go to a bar to watch the games, or if you know someone, go to a party to watch it. And if you are lucky, keep checking www.ticketmaster.ca for when they "sell" free tickets to the practices. Even if you don't get one, head down to GM place that day anyways they usually hand them out at the door. If I think of anything else I will add it. Good luck! Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada If you're there in August, make sure you see the fireworks on the beach! Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Was will man gross über Vancouver sagen... Wer die Berge, die blauen Seen und die Natur liebt, ist dort sicher richtig. Einfach herrlich um mal abzuschalten. Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada There's so much to see in Vancouver it's really hard to give you a travel tip that covers enough. Well, just be sure you visit Granville Island, Yale Town, Stanley Park and if you wanna have a nice seafood dinner then go ahead and make a reservation at the "Cannery": http://www.canneryseafood.com/ 2205 Commissioner Street Vancouver, BC, V5L 1A4 Toll Free : 1-877-254-9606 Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Stanley Park is a must-see. Stay the whole day, travel around on the free bus, go hiking, see the totem poles, and don't miss the fabulous aquarium and the bald eagle nests. Take the salmon guided tour from aquarium. And please walk there from downtown! Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Grouse Mountain - the peak of Vancouver! Siehe oben... Good tip? (0) North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada A great thing to visit is the Capilano Suspension Bridge. It's a intresting attraction a bit outside North Vancouver. Standing on the bridge there is an amazing view of the river Capilano and the mountains. Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Take the Sunset Dinner Cruise around Vancouver. Take a narrated tour of the city from a double decker floating restaurant. Great buffet, good wine list and live music against the backdrop of the setting Pacific Northwest sun. http://www.boatcruises.com/sunset.html $70 CDN per person but worth every penny! Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada There is soooo many things you can see here! Going to the Gardens on the isle is a MUST! Good tip? (0) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Vancouver is an awesome place. Full of attractions, going kayaking, skiing in winter (Whistler nearby). The weather however - be prepare for drizzle even if it says it will be a sunny day. People are nice, downtown is cool - Canada place. It's nice to take the bus that will take you around the Vancouver island. That way you'll have the view on the whole skyline. Really nice and romantic. Enjoy your holiday! Good tip? (0) |