Vancouver’s natural beauty is a top attraction for visitors. They will talk about everything from whale watching to mountain escapes. The city’s incredible food, diverse cultures and many neighborhoods that can only be explored by foot are less likely to be mentioned. But that doesn’t make these all any less true: Vancouver is one of the rare places where you can grab some of the world’s best dim sum for brunch, take in some art in the afternoon at a world class gallery, and top it off with some night skiing—all by barely leaving the city’s limits. Vancouver is known for its natural beauty, but it also has a balanced city. The city is also great for families, thanks to its kid-friendly attractions like the aquarium, public markets, and iconic suspension Bridge. There’s no shortage of things to do in Vancouver—British Columbia’s largest city. You can plan your day by following this guide.
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Vancouver’s best attractions: What we pick
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