If you are visiting Vancouver or a local Vancouverite and want to experience something new, then keep reading this. When thinking of places to see in Vancouver, most people envision Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gassy Jack Square, English Bay and other sites. Well,Β Expedia.ca asked me to share a couple of other spots to visit that are more low-key and offer incredible views.
Vancouver is also a city that has an emerging food scene. We are so lucky to have an abundance of Asian cuisine at our doorstep. There are also the hip spots, cocktail bars, upscale dining and breweries. But I love those spots that are off beat, where the locals only know about. So Iβll share two places but you have to promise to keep it between us!
A gem in my opinion of a place to visit, situated on top of the Cityβs highest point youβll forget youβre only 10 minutes away from the downtown core. The observatory is situated in Queen Elizabeth Park that offers up amazing views of the city skyline.
Bloedel houses over 120 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and flowers in a tropic enclosure. Their volunteers are packed full of knowledge, so donβt be shy to ask a question.
If you want a spectacular view of Vancouver, this is where to get it. Venture out for sunset and walk along the trails to catch a stunning view. Itβs quiet, a nice walk and did I say quiet? Also if you have a four legged friend, bring them along, it has a dog park. You might even be lucky and spot a few seals looking for their next meal.
This neighbourhood general store and cafΓ© in East Vancouver is like stepping into into someoneβs old home full of character. The neighbourhood families and freelancers hang out daily at this cafΓ© that offers crepes, quiches, killer pot pies and pastries. They also sell local artisan wares, specialty groceries and a mean cortado.
Try the turkey, brie and fig jam crepe, oh my gosh was it delightful!
A little spot tucked away in Chinatown offering up fresh Italian dishes every day. Besides diving into a bowl of fresh tagliatelle or minestrone soup, you can pick up some Italian groceries or ice cream.
Stop by on a Friday night and sample their homemade spaghetti and meatballs. Or grab some focaccia to go with an Italian beverage. Follow their Instagram to see what they are serving up daily.
The cutest little store in Chinatown selling beautiful ethical and sustainable womenβs clothing, shoes, accessories, ceramics, organic skincare and macramΓ©. I love browsing the racks and maybe picking up a ceramic mug for my home or a cute pack of mini candles enclosed with matches.
They focus on independent, local, made in North America or ethically sourced brands that can be bought in store or online.
What’s your favourite spot in Vancouver?
This post was sponsored by Expedia.ca but all opinions are of my own.
vancouver sounds awesome and i’d love to visit! putting the observatory on my list (:
I have always plan to visit Vancouver and after I see your beautiful blog, I am now so excited and can’t wait to plan for my holiday there. Thank you.
These are all such fun places! The spaghetti and meatballs looks so good!
I love this! Your photos are so beautiful. Vancouver is on my list of places to travel to soon, so I pinned this to return to later!
Some great places to find here and you pictures really bring them to live. The observatory and the spaghetti and meatballs are a standout