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tourist things to do in vancouver

So, you've just landed in Vancouver with one day to soak it all in. Maybe you're passing through on your way to the Island, or maybe you're just curious as to why everyone's so obsessed with this city and don't have much time — whatever it is, you need to know what the best things to do in Vancouver are.

Despite the city's array of shortcomings (cost of living, brutal rent prices, rain, rain, and more rain) has a lot to offer once you peel back the complaints. The truth? Few places in the world let you dip your toes in the Pacific Ocean, wander a gorgeous public food market, cycle through an old-growth forest, and shop vintage designer — all before dinner.

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So you're planning a trip to the West Coast, but you have no idea what the best things to do in Vancouver are — you're not alone. The city is full of tourist attractions (many money grabs, few that are worthwhile), and then you also want to somehow fit in a hike that'll give you the perfect photo and also get a reservation for one of the Michelin-rated restaurants.

Alas, you've only got so many days in the city, and so you can only do so much. Luckily, I'm here to help you prioritize that itinerary. I lived in Vancouver and slowly built my list of go-to recommendations for people visiting. If you've got a short trip (we're talking three to four days and you want to fit as much in as possible), these are my must-do's.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

There's something about wandering around a city that you used to live in. Nostalgia hits you in waves as you try to pack your old haunts into one short visit. All of the things you disliked about living there fade into your peripheral, leaving you with a rose-coloured perspective to enjoy the city through.

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