Uber Lexx’s Top 10
Things to do in Vancouver
Things to do in Vancouver
1 - Capilano Suspension Bridge & Grouse Mountain
Two of Vancouver’s most popular attractions. Take a walk on the wild side in the forest at the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Then see the world from the top as you ride the largest aerial tramway in North America--the Grouse Mountain Skyride.
2 - Stanley Park & The Seawall
North America's third-largest park. The Seawall, a scenic, 5.5-mile path running along the water on the park's perimeter. Within the park's 1,000 acres, there are many trails
3 - Granville Island & Public Market
Located in False Creek, it's famous for the Granville Island Public Market where you can get fresh produce, gourmet food, and artisanal handicrafts. Cross the Granville Bridge by car, walk or bike tour of the waterfront or you can also take the scenic False Creek Ferry ride.
4 - Vancouver Aquarium
In the heart of Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of Canada’s largest aquarium, featuring 120 world-class exhibits.
5 - Gastown & Steam Clock
The oldest commercial district in Vancouver, best known for its beautiful Victorian-style architecture & a working steam clock, one of only a few in the world.
6 - Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
This Classical Chinese Garden is a site of cultural heritage, learning, and reflection in Vancouver's historic Chinatown. A Ming Dynasty private scholar’s gardens, it is the first of its kind built outside of China and has been named one of the world's "Top City Gardens" by National Geographic.
7 - Science World
This iconic attraction engages learners across the province in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & design and Math). Visitors to our iconic geodesic dome explore interactive, hands-on exhibits and galleries that nurture their process of discovery and inspire connection with their natural, physical and built environments.
8 - Museum Of Anthropology At UBC
With its soaring architecture, spectacular sea-to-sky views, and stunning Northwest Coast First Nations art collection, MOA teaches visitors about how Indigenous communities have shaped the culture and the region.
9 - Queen Elizabeth Park and Bloedel Conservatory
Vancouver’s “horticultural jewel” is home to the exotic Bloedel Conservatory—quite literally the high point of Vancouver. Offering spectacular views of the city and the North Shore Mountains, this lush hilltop park is the perfect setting for romantic picnics and late-night stargazing.
10 - Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour
A San Francisco style Trolley bus at any of our 16 convenient stops in the downtown Vancouver area and journey through the vibrant city with comfort and style. Follow a meticulously designed route that takes you to Vancouver’s top attractions, such as Stanley Park, Granville Island, Yaletown, Gastown, and the historic neighborhoods where Vancouver’s rich heritage comes to life.