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Where to Go in Vancouver: Things You Can Do in Vancouver Day and Night

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The best part about Vancouver is the easy access of transportation -from trains to densely available access to buses throughout the lower mainland, you can just hop on the train right when you get off the Vancouver Richmond Airport.
The train ride from the airport to downtown takes less than an hour.
Sightseeing in downtown for natural landscape as well as architecture is beautiful.
The Vancouver Public Library (VPL) in downtown is one of the tallest and most unique architecture in Vancouver.
The infamous Stanley Park is a great place to visit -the park is also walking distance from Robson Street.
Many locals as well as tourists enjoy walking, rollerblading to bike riding along the Sea Wall.
Don't have a bike or roller blade? Fret not! There are many bike and roller blade rental stores near Stanley Park.
Many tourists and locals enjoy watching free events especially on the weekends.
For example, during the Summer time the Taiwan Festival is held on this street whilst during the summer, spring and winter seasons, free karaoke to dance and music groups perform.
In addition, many giveaways such as product samples and promotions are given out on these streets too! Granville Street also hosts many concert venues such as the famous Commodore Ballroom, Venue Nightclub, and Vogue Theater.
Downtown Vancouver is where the magic happens.
Robson Street is one of the most famous shopping streets right in the center of Vancouver.
This street extends to many popular Asian restaurants such as Hon's and Hapa Izakaya.
One of the perks staying on Robson Street is that the stores close late until nine to ten at night whilst food services close past midnight.
The famous street for events and performances is Granville Street.
After the 2010 Olympics, Granville Street has revamped by having street performers and free events held on the streets and roads.
Vancouver Chinatown is Also easily accessible on the train as it takes less than 10 minutes to get to Chinatown.
Many locals enjoy having their morning tea (dim sum, which is bite sized foods) to buying Chinese pastries which many tourists enjoy eating.
Dr Sun Yat Sen Garden is one of the main attractions and Tinsletown at the International Village is where one can watch the latest and greatest movies.
A famous Asian market right across Tinsletown is T&T Supermarket -this supermarket has many translation on food items and has ready to eat foods from sushi, Vietnamese sub sandwiches to Chinese fast food items.
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