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The new
Comfort Inn Downtown is centrally located within walking distance of all major
attractions, business and transportation centres, shopping, dining, theatre,
sport venues, and Vancouver's many beaches. All you need is a good pair of
walking shoes... or roller blades.
Click on
a location for details:
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1)Granville
Island:
This wildly popular public market has every kind of food as well as art and
craft galleries, live performance theatres, boat rentals, and a small brewery
which offers tours. Take the water-taxi from the foot of Granville Street, just
a few blocks from the Comfort Inn Downtown.
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2)Robson
Street :
Also known as "Rodeo Drive North" with sidewalk cafes and small, often
exclusive, boutiques. Home of the Vancouver Art Gallery and Virgin Records. |
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3)Yaletown:once
a warehouse region, Yaletown is now trendy with loft apartments, high-rises and
upscale, if occasionally offbeat, great restaurants, pubs & shopping.
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4)Gastown: Vancouver’s
oldest neighbourhood and famed as a tourist Mecca. Lots of restaurants,
shopping. Home of the famous steamclock. Try one of the walking tours which
feature some of the first buildings in Vancouver. |
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5)Chinatownn:North
America’s largest after San Francisco. Not to be missed is the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
Classical Chinese Garden, the only one of its kind outside of China. |
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6)Canada
Place:
Home of Vancouver's cruise ship terminal, the Vancouver
Convention & Exhibition Center, the CN IMax theatre and Vancouver's most
recognizable landmark.
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7)Stanley
Park :1000
acres of parkland sitting at the ocean's edge in the heart of the city. Stanley
Park is the home to: the Vancouver Aquarium, the Seawall, miniature railway,
carriage rides and more... |
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