Holidays to Vancouver

Pinched between snow-capped mountains and the Pacific, Canada’s bustling seaport is one of those rare places where you can take an ocean dip in the morning and hit the ski slopes that afternoon. Holidays to Vancouver reward the ambitious. From lush parks and wild beaches to Indigenous art and the best food scene in British Columbia, see why this city has what it takes to stretch your legs — and your imagination.

Vancouver: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyCanadian dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST) and UTC-7 (PDT)
High seasonJuly – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Vancouver

Downtown Vancouver

Downtown is the best neighbourhood to stay in Vancouver if you want to be centrally located. It’s close to all the action, including key transport hubs like the SkyTrain and bus services. You’re also near loads of restaurants and bars, not to mention Stanley Park, a massive oasis of beaches, rainforest and gardens.

Good for: Dining, gardens, beaches

West End

This is the best area to stay in Vancouver if you want to feel like a local but still be near the main tourist attractions. You’ll have your fill of urban beaches and casual restaurants, plus a nice mix of independent hotels. The architecture runs the gamut from heritage homes to modern high-rises, and the neighbourhood is home to the city’s largest LGBTQ+ community.

Good for: Beaches, casual restaurants, LGBTQ

Yaletown

On the south side of Downtown, this is Vanouver’s chicest neighbourhood, home to some of the city’s top boutiques and restaurants. If you’re looking for a design-forward hotel where the concierge can snag you a dinner reservation with a single text, you’re in the right spot. Yaletown is also close to the city’s largest sports complex, as well as a waterfront park perfect for long Sunday strolls.

Good for: Boutiques, hotels, dining

FAQs about visiting Vancouver

Despite being affectionately known as ‘Raincouver’, Vancouver is actually one of the driest cities in Canada, especially between June and September. It’s true that it can rain heavily at other points in the year, so remember to pack a waterproof jacket.
For the best chance of good summer weather, plan your trip for July and August. If budget is an issue, you’re more likely to find cheap holidays to Vancouver between March to May and September to November.
With an average rainfall of 40 cm, November is the wettest month to go on a Vancouver holiday. When the weather shifts, venture indoors and enjoy the city's shopping malls, art galleries, cafes and more.
No matter how many times you visit, this city never fails to leave an impression. If seeing the sights is on your list of things to do in Vancouver, you'll want to include Stanley Park and Granville Island.
Vancouver is generally regarded as being a safe city for tourists. As with any other major location, be sure to protect yourself and your belongings. Take precautions in crowded areas, and avoid unfamiliar and unlit areas at night.
August is the hottest month in Vancouver, with temperatures reaching highs of 24ºC (75ºF).
If you're travelling some distance to get here, consider spending a week or two. This will give you the chance to mix sightseeing with some leisure time. For a quick trip to Vancouver from a neighboring town or city, three to five days will be enough to check out the top attractions.
December brings the coolest weather. Plan your Vancouver trip then and you can anticipate lows of -1ºC (30ºF).
English is what you'll hear the most while you're here. Learn some local words and phrases during your city break in Vancouver and you'll fit in perfectly.
The airline you prefer, where you leave from, and when you go all impact the cost of a city break in Vancouver. Prices for Vancouver flights and hotels can differ widely, but booking in advance and keeping your travel dates flexible can help you land savings.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the official currency. From tipping to shopping at local markets, having some cash readily available during your trip to Vancouver is a good idea.