Guidebook for Vancouver

Oliver & Dave
Oliver & Dave
Guidebook for Vancouver

Food Scene

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H-Mart Downtown
590 Robson St
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Service and the steak are amazing, high end expensive place - if you crave something fancy
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Gotham Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar
615 Seymour St
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Service and the steak are amazing, high end expensive place - if you crave something fancy
Sushi Maro Japanese Restaurant
1168 Mainland St
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Amazing coffee - you will enjoy it!
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Caffè Artigiano
763 Hornby St
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Amazing coffee - you will enjoy it!

Drinks & Nightlife

Drinks are a little more than other places ($14 for an average 2 oz cocktail, $10-12 for most daily specials and happy hour), but are definitely worth it because of their creativity and deliciousness.
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Uva Wine & Cocktail Bar
900 Seymour St
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Drinks are a little more than other places ($14 for an average 2 oz cocktail, $10-12 for most daily specials and happy hour), but are definitely worth it because of their creativity and deliciousness.
Good to visit with a group of friends, had good time. Good looking girls, busy Friday night bartender friendly.
The Penthouse Night Club
1019 Seymour St
Good to visit with a group of friends, had good time. Good looking girls, busy Friday night bartender friendly.

Sightseeing

A steam clock is a clock which is fully or partially powered by a steam engine. Only a few functioning steam clocks exist, most designed and built by Canadian horologist Raymond Saunders for display in urban public spaces. Steam clocks built by Saunders are located in Otaru, Japan; Indianapolis, USA; and the Canadian cities of Vancouver, Whistler and Port Coquitlam, all in British Columbia. Steam clocks by other makers are installed in St Helier, Jersey and at the Chelsea Farmers' Market in London, England. Although they are often styled to appear as 19th-century antiques, steam clocks are a more recent phenomenon inspired by the Gastown steam clock built by Saunders in 1977. One exception is the steam clock built in the 19th century by Birmingham engineer John Inshaw to demonstrate the versatility of steam power.
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蒸汽鐘 Gastown Vancouver
305 Water St
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A steam clock is a clock which is fully or partially powered by a steam engine. Only a few functioning steam clocks exist, most designed and built by Canadian horologist Raymond Saunders for display in urban public spaces. Steam clocks built by Saunders are located in Otaru, Japan; Indianapolis, USA; and the Canadian cities of Vancouver, Whistler and Port Coquitlam, all in British Columbia. Steam clocks by other makers are installed in St Helier, Jersey and at the Chelsea Farmers' Market in London, England. Although they are often styled to appear as 19th-century antiques, steam clocks are a more recent phenomenon inspired by the Gastown steam clock built by Saunders in 1977. One exception is the steam clock built in the 19th century by Birmingham engineer John Inshaw to demonstrate the versatility of steam power.

Arts & Culture

Just few steps away: Formerly the home of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, which is now based at the Orpheum, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre is the home of the Vancouver Opera and Ballet BC, in addition to hosting various other musical events year-round.
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伊麗莎白女王劇院
630 Hamilton St
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Just few steps away: Formerly the home of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, which is now based at the Orpheum, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre is the home of the Vancouver Opera and Ballet BC, in addition to hosting various other musical events year-round.

Getting Around

Skytrain station - just 5 min walk
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Granville station
678 Dunsmuir St
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Skytrain station - just 5 min walk
Reliable public Transit system: bus and s=metro
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TransLink
590 Beatty St
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Reliable public Transit system: bus and s=metro

Essentials

Pretty good selection for such a small store. The checkout staff are always pleasant and efficient.
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IGA
2286 W Broadway
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Pretty good selection for such a small store. The checkout staff are always pleasant and efficient.
I wouldn't call them cheap but they are not very expensive either. I like their choice of brands, you always get the high quality products. This particular store may be low on fresh produce but then again it is always fresh. I'd recommend this market to everyone looking to buy everything from one place.
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Nesters Market
333 Abbott St
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I wouldn't call them cheap but they are not very expensive either. I like their choice of brands, you always get the high quality products. This particular store may be low on fresh produce but then again it is always fresh. I'd recommend this market to everyone looking to buy everything from one place.

Entertainment & Activities

Belugas, penguins, sea otters & 50,000 other aquatic creatures await your arrival at Canada's largest aquarium. Enjoy dolphin & beluga whale shows, sea otter feeds, shark dives & the free-roaming animals found in the popular Amazon Gallery. You can also immerse yourself in the 4D Experience Theatre, which combines the high-definition excitement of a 3D film with thrilling sensory effects!
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溫哥華水族館
845 Avison Way
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Belugas, penguins, sea otters & 50,000 other aquatic creatures await your arrival at Canada's largest aquarium. Enjoy dolphin & beluga whale shows, sea otter feeds, shark dives & the free-roaming animals found in the popular Amazon Gallery. You can also immerse yourself in the 4D Experience Theatre, which combines the high-definition excitement of a 3D film with thrilling sensory effects!
With over 20 stops, explore Vancouver at your own pace from the comfort of an open-air, double-decker trolley. Arrive within walking distance of many of the renowned landmarks of the city, such as the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver Lookout observation deck and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
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KL Hop-On Hop-Off
Jalan Bukit Bintang
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With over 20 stops, explore Vancouver at your own pace from the comfort of an open-air, double-decker trolley. Arrive within walking distance of many of the renowned landmarks of the city, such as the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Vancouver Lookout observation deck and the Capilano Suspension Bridge.