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Kitsilano + My Favorites
Located around 4th Avenue in Vancouver, Kitsilano has become one of the city's trendiest neighbourhoods and main shopping area. Once a hangout for hippies and and artists, this area now features a famous beach and some of the most popular restaurants, coffee houses, bookstores and clothing shops around. Address: West 4th Ave. | Vancouver, BC | V6K 1P1 [ Map ] Tel: 1 604 263-6443
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Kerrisdale + My Favorites
The Kerrisdale area simulates an old fashioned upscale village. Thia area features patisseries, fresh flower shops, sophisticated gift shops, salons, boutiques and restaurants. Address: West 41st Avenue | Vancouver, BC | V6M 1Z6 [ Map ]
Chinatown - Vancouver + My Favorites
For over a century, Vancouver's Chinatown has been the place to go to for Dim Sum on the weekends, healing herbs, Chinese jewellery, fresh produce, meat and fish right out of the tank. Chinatown, once a gathering place for mainly the Asian community, has become a popular tourist attraction for people spanning from all cultural backgrounds and is one of the largest Chinatowns in North America. Address: Pender Street W | Vancouver, BC | V6A 1T6 [ Map ] Tel: 1 604 632-3808
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Robson Street + My Favorites
Designer fashions and shoes. Stores such as The Gap and Roots rub shoulders with one of a kind specialty stores selling books, collectibles, shoes, art and souvenirs on Vancouver's most popular shopping street. Virgin Megastore, Planet Hollywood and Le Chateau dominate the Burrard Street intersection. Most stores are open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and on Sunday afternoons. The hot spots are mostly located on Robson Street between Burrard and Jervis. Address: Robson Street | Vancouver, BC [ Map ] Tel: 1 604 669-8132
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Yaletown + My Favorites
Once a warehouse district and maintenance yard for Canadian Pacific Railway up until the 1980s, Yaletown has since re-developed these warehouses and turned them into fashionable eateries, boutiques, cafes and apartments for creative cats and urban professionals. This area in downtown Vancouver is bordered by False Creek. Tel: 1 604 683-7473
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Granville Island + My Favorites
Granville Island is one of Vancouver's cultural destinations with its vibrant public markets, theatres and galleries. Most of the action in Granville is located at the south side of False Creek under the Granville Street Bridge. This area is a popular spot with artists and anyone who appreciates fresh produce and trying out different foods.
Tel: 1 604 666-6655
Commercial Drive + My Favorites
Once the centre of Vancouver's Italian community, this shopping area is an alternative to shopping at standardised malls. Commercial Drive features eclectic and funky one-of-a-kind shops selling hip ethnic trinkets and food. The street, also simply called "the Drive" is located just east of downtown, running south from Powell Street. Address: Commercial Drive | Vancouver, BC | V5N 4B6 [ Map ]
Gastown + My Favorites
The Gastown district today continues to retain its historic charm since it was established in the late 1800s. Gastown's main street is called Water Street where boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, restaurants and coffee bars fill the retail space. While in this area, don't forget to visit the world's only steam powered clock which puffs steam at the top of every hour. Address: 145 - 332 Water Street | Vancouver, BC | V6B 1B6 [ Map ] Tel: 1 604 683-5650
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