Sightseeing tour of Vancouver

Travel reviews
3.9 / 5 - 18 reviews

Description

Duration : 2 hrs to 48 hrs
Schedule : 10 am to 4 pm
Frequency of trolleys : Every 15 to 30 minutes in summer
Season : November to October
Departs from : The first stop is at Canada Place (13 stops total)


This is the best way to discover the city of Vancouver at your own pace!

All day long, trolleybuses drive around the city of Vancouver, stopping at the 20 must popular attractions such as Stanley Park and the Aquarium, Gastown, Granville Island, Chinatown, English Bay, etc. 

The entire city tour takes 2 hours, but plan to spend the whole day or more exploring Vancouver at your own pace, following your own interests and desires. Your ticket is valid for 48 hours so you can Hop-on and Hop-off at any time whenever you want to visit attractions, shop or dine, or just explore a particular neighbourhood. After all, you are on holiday!

In addition, the driver will provide a live informative commentary about each of Vancouver’s attractions throughout the tour.

 

Rates

Season Adult 3 to 12 yrs old 0 to 2 yrs old
2024/04/01 to 2024/10/31 56 28 0

* Price includes a day pass valid for 48h, commentary and applicable taxes.
* You can get on or off at each stop.
* A tip for the driver-guide is at your discretion.

Location

200-110 Cambie Street, Vancouver, (BC)

Travel reviews

Travel reviews

3.9 / 5 according to 18 reviews
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Not a lot to see

Alan Rockey Friday August 25, 2023

Only highlight was Granville Island Market - a bus going through the deprived area of downtown east side not a good idea.

Useful for an overview of the city

Joel Maunier Wednesday August 30, 2023

(Translated by Google) The buses are in a bad state and the stops are difficult to see, but very useful for an overview of the city

To be improved

Anonymous Sunday August 27, 2023

(Translated by Google) Small technical problem with the registration from the start which meant that we had practically no description and historical information about the city of Vancouver. It wasn't really worth the price paid.

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