Pinching Pennies in Vancouver

Day Note:

It's your first day in Vancouver, so why not start with an interesting history lesson? After checking into your hotel, the Hampton Inn & Suites, you will be a short walk away from Chinatown. Once you make your way down to Chinatown, you can head over to the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden and pick up your ticket for $10. On this tour you will get to of course see the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden, along with be guided through the streets...

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    Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel

    Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 1 604 602 1008 / 1 877 602 1008
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    • Location:

    • 111 Robson Street
    • Vancouver,BCV6B 2M4
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    Description:

    Located directly in the city centre on Robson Street, Hampton Inn Downtown Vancouver Hotel offers easy access to nearly every city attraction and amenity. High-end shops, theaters and waterfront views make it many travelers favorite. It is decorated in a natural motif-style with clean lines and simple modern design.

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    Chinatown Walking Tours

    Chinatown Walking Tours - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • +1 604 687 0729
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    • Location:

    • 50 East Pender Street
    • (Chinese Cultural Centre)
    • Vancouver,BCV6A 3V6
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    Description:

    Chinatown's secrets are revealed in this 75-minute stroll around the streets of this old and still growing Asian community. The tour, led by the Chinese Cultural Centre Museum and Archive, lets you discover history, view Taoist temples and browse herbal medicine boutiques and curio shops. More than a century of Chinese culture, customs and traditions, however, cannot be covered in a short promenade. So a slideshow presentation on the history of Chinese Canadians, interactive classes on Chinese humanities and tasty dim sum meals can also be organized. Group rates available

    Author note:

    Learn about one of the largest Chinatown's in North America. Your senses will be awakened by all of the different sights‚ sounds and smells that surroun you. You will also get to visit the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden‚ where tradition meets an oasis of zen in a bustling city. Tickets are $10 for this tour.

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    The Irish Heather

    The Irish Heather - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 604 688 9779
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    • Location:

    • 217 Carrall St
    • Vancouver,BCV6B 2J2
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    Description:

    The Irish Heather is known for its extensive whiskey menu, but the food is not to be ignored. It's unlike your typical pub. Its modern design with old world charm creates a lovely atmosphere to enjoy a few pints and dinner. It's not uncommon to hear live music coming from a fiddler a few tables down. The Curry Chips flavorful and perfect for sharing. If you're feeling like something traditional, go for the Heather Pot Pie – you won't regret it. The Irish Heather is huddled in Gastown, so it's great to stop in for a bite to lunch during a day of shopping, or make a night of it!

    Author note:

    The Irish Heather is well known among locals‚ and is a favorite watering hole to many. Not only do they have an extensive whiskey list‚ they also serve reasonably priced‚ delicious Irish food with a contemporary twist.

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    Vancouver Police Historical Society and Centennial Museum

    Vancouver Police Historical Society and Centennial Museum - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • +1 604 665 3346
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    • Location:

    • 240 East Cordova St
    • Vancouver,BCV6A 1L3
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Treat yourself to one of Vancouver’s hidden gems and learn about the city’s dark past.

    Description:

    Dive into the underbelly of Vancouver's crime history at the Vancouver Police Museum, Canada's only museum of its kind. While at the museum you can learn about previous policing methods and check out the equipment and vehicles they used to use. The Vancouver Police Museum houses around 20,000 items, documents, pictures and other materials that explain the Vancouver Police's past. While in the museum, inspect counterfeit money, browse the Firearms collection and take a peek at the confiscated weapons. If you're feeling adventurous, check out the Coroner's Forensic Exhibit, this used to be the city's morgue. Some say the museum is haunted, that's not surprising considering they have murder evidence hanging around. Whether you're going for an educational experience, or to haunt yourself silly, the Vancouver Police Museum is a great way to spend an afternoon.

    Author note:

    The Vancouver Police Historical Society and Centennial Museum is certainly one of the most 'off the beaten path' attractions and is well worth the visit. The dark history of Vancouver is entertaining and fascinating. See real crime scene evidence and learn how they were gruesomely used.

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    The Famous Warehouse

    The Famous Warehouse - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 604 677 8080
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    • Location:

    • 989 Granville Street
    • Vancouver,BCV6Z 1G3
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    Description:

    Nestled in on the Granville Strip, The Famous Warehouse is a great spot to grab some grub before a night out on the town. With most things under $5, the price is right and they offer an array of different tacos to fill the void in your stomach. Join them for Taco Tuesday, where all you can eat is just $6.00!

    Author note:

    No glamor‚ no fuss and they certainly don't care about a mess. Eat all the free peanuts you can and throw the shells on the floor - they don't care. The food is cheap and the beer is flowing; this place is packed on the weekend.

Day Note:

Start your day off by walking over to the West End. The West End is a charming, gay friendly community where everyone gets along. The pink bus stops will let you know that you have arrived to the West End. Davie Street is the busiest street in the area, Denman also has some great shops. There are plenty of cafés and take-away restaurants that you can grab your picnic to take over to Kits Beach. Kits Beach is thriving in the summertime with sun tanners, people...

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    The West End

    The West End - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • +1 604 683 2000 (Tourist Information Centre)
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    • Location:

    • Stanley Park to Burrard Street
    • (Between Georgia Street & English Bay)
    • Vancouver,BCV6G 2L8
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    Description:

    In 1888, the view from across the Burrard Inlet enticed wealthy buyers to purchase the undeveloped property, and for a few decades, the area catered to the elite. It has evolved into an eclectic fusion of architecture and residents. It lies along some of Vancouver's favourite beaches, is very close to both Robson's shopping corridor and Stanley Park, has boutiques and restaurants, and includes the largest gay community in Canada. Historical landmarks, including Barclay Heritage Square and the Roedde House Museum, are often used for movie and television filming locations.

    Author note:

    This charming community is gay‚ straight‚ whatever-you-are friendly. The West End is heavily populated and has plenty of stores to keep you busy looking. If you need a nibble or a coffee‚ every other shop is practically a café. The West End is also surrounded by beaches‚ and English Bay is just at the end of Davie Street.

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    Kitsilano "Kits" Beach

    Kitsilano "Kits" Beach - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • +1 604 257 8400 (Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation)
    • Location:

    • Cornwall Avenue & Arbutus Street
    • Vancouver,BCV6J 1C8
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Kits Beach is worth a visit for the younger crowd to enjoy beach sports or basketball. During the summer, this beach gets packed with all the good looking people. Great place to unwind, relax and take in the sights.

    Description:

    This is where the temple of the body is worshipped: in the height of Vancouver's summer, there are hordes of bikini-clad fitness addicts, testosterone-fueled displays and rollerblading madmen. With views of the North Shore mountains and downtown, this beach offers special amenities and activities. A large grassy area behind the beach has playgrounds, tennis courts, and more then enough room for several rounds of Frisbee and volleyball. The largest outdoor pool in the city is here, perfect when the water is too chilly. There are change rooms, showers, and concession stands.

    Author note:

    Kits Beach is a favorite amongst locals and visitors. The beach is very large‚ which is a good thing because it is heavily used in the summer months. Located in Kitsilano‚ it's a short walk from the main transportation bus stops. Sun tanning‚ sports and swimming are all perfectly acceptable. This beach is close to shops‚ restaurants and cafés.

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    Sanafir

    Sanafir - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 6046781049
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    • Location:

    • 1026 Granville St.
    • (cross street: Nelson)
    • Vancouver,BCV6Z 1L5
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    Description:

    Sanafir offers exotic tastes from around the world. The tapas menu showcases intense flavours, bright colours and beautifully presented dishes. Try the Ahi tuna Springroll or the Grilled Lamb chop with Honey scented Cream Cheese. The staff is highly trained and offers dining services second to none. Sanafir is the destination spot to try new flavours, meet new people and experience the most unique atmosphere in Vancouver.

    Author note:

    If you can never decide what to order off of a menu‚ Sanafir may float your boat. The Moroccan inspired restaurant serves up tapas in sets of three. Each order is made up of three different tasting plates for a reasonable price. The atmosphere inside is very trendy and chic‚ they even have private areas upstairs where you can lounge on pillows and eat off of large platters with your guests. Sanafir is located on Granville Street and is easy to access.

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    Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna

    • Contact:

    • 604 683 2555
    • Location:

    • 1124 Davie St
    • Vancouver,BCV6E 1N1
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    Description:

    This spot draws a diverse crowd seeking a lively escape. The Hellenic eatery expanded to support its continually growing clientele, but it is still packed at peak times. Richly painted walls, dark wood furniture and light fixtures set the stage for a loud and social meeting place. The environment is welcoming and the servers are outgoing. The portions, meanwhile, are large. The lamb and souvlaki platters overflow with roasted potatoes and rice, while the Greek salad is one of the city's best.

    Author note:

    Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna serves standard Greek fare. The prices are very reasonable and the servings a huge. You will not be hungry. Make sure to get there about a half hour before you want to eat‚ the lineup is usually well out the door.

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    Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel

    Hampton Inn & Suites Hotel - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 1 604 602 1008 / 1 877 602 1008
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 111 Robson Street
    • Vancouver,BCV6B 2M4
    • Map

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    Description:

    Located directly in the city centre on Robson Street, Hampton Inn Downtown Vancouver Hotel offers easy access to nearly every city attraction and amenity. High-end shops, theaters and waterfront views make it many travelers favorite. It is decorated in a natural motif-style with clean lines and simple modern design.

Day Note:

This day is packed with many free activities. It's easy to spend an entire day at Ambleside Beach; there you can pitch 'n' putt, go for a run, take a swim or hang out on the sand. You will see many different age groups there and that's because there really is something for everyone there. It's only a short bus ride away from your hotel. After spending enough time by the water, jump on a bus (or you can walk across the Lionsgate Bridge) and go to Stanley...

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    Stanley Park

    Stanley Park - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • +1 604 257 8400 (Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation)
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    • Location:

    • Stanley Park Causeway
    • Stanley Park
    • Vancouver,BCV6G 3E2
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Have tea in the park, watch the fish breeze through their tanks at the Aquarium, and smell the salty air as you walk around the Seawall.

    Description:

    Located in Downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park offers a green oasis to city dwellers, stretching over 1,000 acres of land. Lord Stanley of Preston opened the park in 1888; at the time it was a haven for gathering various material and food. Today, Stanley Park is home to half a million trees, the Vancouver Aquarium, the Malkin Bowl, carved totem poles, monuments, beaches, a lighthouse, and plenty of trails to take in the fresh air. If hiking through forests isn't your thing, take advantage of the Seawall where you can run, walk, cycle or rollerblade the 5.5 miles around Stanley Park. Once you have worked up an appetite, stop and grab a cold drink and delicious bite to eat at one of the many restaurants in Stanley Park.

    Author note:

    Stanley Park is the perfect green oasis set in Downtown Vancouver. There are many different things to do in Stanley Park‚ many of which are free. Make sure to check out the totem poles and admire the intricate details. The lush forest provides a nice shade from the sun too.

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    Kettle of Fish (A)

    Kettle of Fish (A) - Vancouver
    • Contact:

    • 604 682 6853
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    • Location:

    • 900 Pacific Street
    • Vancouver,BCV6Z 2E3
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    Description:

    A few blocks from GM Place, The Kettle is famed for seafood specialties ranging from Maine lobsters to Mahi Mahi. The fish is always fresh and the menu changes everyday, according to availability. Dinner is served in an outdoor area, where patrons savor sauteed squid, pan-seared scallops, clam chowder and the likes. Desserts include sticky toffee pudding, gelatos and seasonal fruit.



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