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Burrard Landing — Attraction in Vancouver

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Burrard Landing
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Vancouver Convention Centre
1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Olympic Cauldron
1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Digital Orca - Douglas Coupland
Vancouver Convention Centre West Building, 1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Canada Place
999 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 3T4, Canada
The Drop
Vancouver Convention Centre West Building, 1055 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Destination Vancouver Corporate Office
200 Burrard St #210, Vancouver, BC V6C 3L6, Canada
Harbour Green Park
1199 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6C 3P9, Canada
Canada Place Welcome Centre
Vancouver, BC V6C 3T4, Canada
Portal Park
1099 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4E2, Canada
Komagata Maru Memorial
Vancouver, BC V6C 3T1, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre
1055 Canada Pl #76, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Botanist
1038 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0B9, Canada
Cactus Club Cafe
1085 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
SOCIAL CORNER COAL HARBOUR
1050 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6E 2E9, Canada
Riley's Fish & Steak
200 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 3M1, Canada
Mahony's Tavern Convention Centre
Vancouver Convention Centre West Building, Burrard Landing, 1055 Canada Pl #36, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
De Dutch
1055 Canada Pl Unit 60, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
Giovane Caffè
1049 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6C 0B9, Canada
Chop Steakhouse & Bar
1055 Canada Pl #26, Vancouver, BC V6C 0C3, Canada
THE LOBBY LOUNGE & RAWBAR
1038 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0B9, Canada
Nearby hotels
Pan Pacific Vancouver
999 Canada Pl #300, Vancouver, BC V6C 3B5, Canada
Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel
1128 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4R5, Canada
Days Inn by Wyndham Vancouver Downtown
921 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C 1M2, Canada
Auberge Vancouver Hotel
837 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6C 1B6, Canada
EXchange Hotel Vancouver - An Executive Hotel
475 Howe St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2B3, Canada
Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA
1180 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4R5, Canada
Hotel Le Soleil
567 Hornby St #1207, Vancouver, BC V6C 2E8, Canada
Azur Legacy Collection Hotel
833 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C 1K7, Canada
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
655 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2R7, Canada
Loden Hotel
1177 Melville St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4C4, Canada
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Burrard Landing

Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 3G3, Canada
4.5(1.6K)
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attractions: Vancouver Convention Centre, Olympic Cauldron, Digital Orca - Douglas Coupland, Canada Place, The Drop, Destination Vancouver Corporate Office, Harbour Green Park, Canada Place Welcome Centre, Portal Park, Komagata Maru Memorial, restaurants: Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre, Botanist, Cactus Club Cafe, SOCIAL CORNER COAL HARBOUR, Riley's Fish & Steak, Mahony's Tavern Convention Centre, De Dutch, Giovane Caffè, Chop Steakhouse & Bar, THE LOBBY LOUNGE & RAWBAR
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Nearby attractions of Burrard Landing

Vancouver Convention Centre

Olympic Cauldron

Digital Orca - Douglas Coupland

Canada Place

The Drop

Destination Vancouver Corporate Office

Harbour Green Park

Canada Place Welcome Centre

Portal Park

Komagata Maru Memorial

Vancouver Convention Centre

Vancouver Convention Centre

4.6

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Olympic Cauldron

Olympic Cauldron

4.5

(630)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Digital Orca - Douglas Coupland

Digital Orca - Douglas Coupland

4.5

(212)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Canada Place

Canada Place

4.6

(10.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Photography & Sightseeing in Whistler & Squamish
Photography & Sightseeing in Whistler & Squamish
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 2R7, Canada
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The Holiday History and Hot Chocolate Tour
The Holiday History and Hot Chocolate Tour
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:00 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 1G3, Canada
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Hike the Vancouver rainforest with waterfalls
Hike the Vancouver rainforest with waterfalls
Sat, Dec 13 • 8:30 AM
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6R 2M9, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Burrard Landing

Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre

Botanist

Cactus Club Cafe

SOCIAL CORNER COAL HARBOUR

Riley's Fish & Steak

Mahony's Tavern Convention Centre

De Dutch

Giovane Caffè

Chop Steakhouse & Bar

THE LOBBY LOUNGE & RAWBAR

Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre

Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre

4.2

(1.3K)

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Botanist

Botanist

4.6

(889)

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Cactus Club Cafe

Cactus Club Cafe

4.4

(3.1K)

$$

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SOCIAL CORNER COAL HARBOUR

SOCIAL CORNER COAL HARBOUR

4.7

(121)

Open until 10:00 PM
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4.5
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5.0
1y

Burrard Landing is a stunning waterfront destination in Vancouver that perfectly captures the city's charm and vibrant spirit. Nestled in the heart of downtown, it offers breathtaking views of the harbor, North Shore Mountains, and the bustling seaplane activity that adds a dynamic flair to the serene surroundings.

The area is a hub of activity, with a mix of modern architecture, lush green spaces, and an array of dining options to suit every palate. The iconic Vancouver Convention Centre and the Olympic Cauldron add cultural and historical significance, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

One of the standout features of Burrard Landing is the seamless blend of urban life with nature. The wide, well-maintained promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll, cycling, or simply soaking in the stunning views. It's also an excellent place for photography, with the ever-changing light creating spectacular backdrops throughout the day.

Dining options range from casual cafes to upscale restaurants, many offering patios with unbeatable views. The area is clean, vibrant, and well-connected, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing outing or a quick escape from the hustle of city life. Burrard Landing truly embodies the beauty and energy...

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5.0
6y

Probably one of the best downtown seashore views you will find anywhere. Situated between a couple of convention centres, right next to a cruise ship terminal, you'll see a steady stream of wondrous visitors from across the globe. Some high-end coffee outlets line one side of the wharf, while the other side is adorned with the big white sails of the Convention Centre. with ample free seating also providing a nice view of the constantly changing marine activity. If you just want a regular cup if coffee, fast food outlets in the bottom of a high-rise just across the street will provide you with "Joe to Go" so you can occupy a seat with a good view without paying an extreme price. Be prepared to go down a few steps to get there in a hurry. Otherwise, go around the building to use an elevator. If you want to be part of that marine activity, a walk-on ferry to the North Shore is a couple of blocks to the east. It's a pretty busy place, housed in an historical CPR building--the western terminus of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD....the enterprise responsible for joining the far reaches of...

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5.0
6y

I went to the Convention Center for the Tattoo and culture Show 2019 and what a disappointment. The convention staff knew little to nothing about what was going on with the event and had people lining up outside. The show was 30 minutes late opening which created a 45 additional minute wait in a line to buy tickets. Naturally, your parking is slowly expiring. Convention staff were not allowing ticket sales until the doors of the show opened. Once inside the doors it was even more disappointing, Nothing like the years past. Very few vendors, unlike yhe years before and it seemed so much smaller. Most of the artists were either tattooing or ignoring people and chatting with other artists (staff at their boorhs). I managed to see everything in maybe 20 minutes and did a second round just to feel less ripped off. Not worth the 50$ plus the insane...

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Probably one of the best downtown seashore views you will find anywhere. Situated between a couple of convention centres, right next to a cruise ship terminal, you'll see a steady stream of wondrous visitors from across the globe. Some high-end coffee outlets line one side of the wharf, while the other side is adorned with the big white sails of the Convention Centre. with ample free seating also providing a nice view of the constantly changing marine activity. If you just want a regular cup if coffee, fast food outlets in the bottom of a high-rise just across the street will provide you with "Joe to Go" so you can occupy a seat with a good view without paying an extreme price. Be prepared to go down a few steps to get there in a hurry. Otherwise, go around the building to use an elevator. If you want to be part of that marine activity, a walk-on ferry to the North Shore is a couple of blocks to the east. It's a pretty busy place, housed in an historical CPR building--the western terminus of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD....the enterprise responsible for joining the far reaches of the country.
Mrs. KimMrs. Kim
I went to the Convention Center for the Tattoo and culture Show 2019 and what a disappointment. The convention staff knew little to nothing about what was going on with the event and had people lining up outside. The show was 30 minutes late opening which created a 45 additional minute wait in a line to buy tickets. Naturally, your parking is slowly expiring. Convention staff were not allowing ticket sales until the doors of the show opened. Once inside the doors it was even more disappointing, Nothing like the years past. Very few vendors, unlike yhe years before and it seemed so much smaller. Most of the artists were either tattooing or ignoring people and chatting with other artists (staff at their boorhs). I managed to see everything in maybe 20 minutes and did a second round just to feel less ripped off. Not worth the 50$ plus the insane parking fee.
Subrata ChakrabartiSubrata Chakrabarti
A really nice place to walk and look over the water to the north shore, especially on a sunny day. There are plenty of place to stop for coffee or snacks or to have a meal. There are pubs and bars not too far from here. You can take ride to Victoria and Nanaimo by the sea planes operated by Harbour Air. It also s place to see the planes taking off or landing on the water. Cruise ships come and go from here. It is also nice to see the ships leaving the harbour. Recently, Vancouver's well known Christmas market the "Circle Craft" was held in the convention centre. Here you can get thing made by the artisans that come from the other parts of our country. All in all, this is a very lively and an interesting part of our city.
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Probably one of the best downtown seashore views you will find anywhere. Situated between a couple of convention centres, right next to a cruise ship terminal, you'll see a steady stream of wondrous visitors from across the globe. Some high-end coffee outlets line one side of the wharf, while the other side is adorned with the big white sails of the Convention Centre. with ample free seating also providing a nice view of the constantly changing marine activity. If you just want a regular cup if coffee, fast food outlets in the bottom of a high-rise just across the street will provide you with "Joe to Go" so you can occupy a seat with a good view without paying an extreme price. Be prepared to go down a few steps to get there in a hurry. Otherwise, go around the building to use an elevator. If you want to be part of that marine activity, a walk-on ferry to the North Shore is a couple of blocks to the east. It's a pretty busy place, housed in an historical CPR building--the western terminus of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD....the enterprise responsible for joining the far reaches of the country.
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I went to the Convention Center for the Tattoo and culture Show 2019 and what a disappointment. The convention staff knew little to nothing about what was going on with the event and had people lining up outside. The show was 30 minutes late opening which created a 45 additional minute wait in a line to buy tickets. Naturally, your parking is slowly expiring. Convention staff were not allowing ticket sales until the doors of the show opened. Once inside the doors it was even more disappointing, Nothing like the years past. Very few vendors, unlike yhe years before and it seemed so much smaller. Most of the artists were either tattooing or ignoring people and chatting with other artists (staff at their boorhs). I managed to see everything in maybe 20 minutes and did a second round just to feel less ripped off. Not worth the 50$ plus the insane parking fee.
Mrs. Kim

Mrs. Kim

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A really nice place to walk and look over the water to the north shore, especially on a sunny day. There are plenty of place to stop for coffee or snacks or to have a meal. There are pubs and bars not too far from here. You can take ride to Victoria and Nanaimo by the sea planes operated by Harbour Air. It also s place to see the planes taking off or landing on the water. Cruise ships come and go from here. It is also nice to see the ships leaving the harbour. Recently, Vancouver's well known Christmas market the "Circle Craft" was held in the convention centre. Here you can get thing made by the artisans that come from the other parts of our country. All in all, this is a very lively and an interesting part of our city.
Subrata Chakrabarti

Subrata Chakrabarti

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