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Coastal Church
1160 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6E 3H7, Canada
Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite
1100 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6E 0A8, Canada
Vancouver Art Gallery
750 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7
Christ Church Cathedral
690 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2L1, Canada
Robson Square
800 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1A7, Canada
Harbour Green Park
1199 W Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6C 3P9, Canada
Nelson Park
1030 Bute St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1K5, Canada
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
639 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G3, Canada
Roedde House Museum
1415 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1H6, Canada
Art Phillips Park
625 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 0A4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Hello Nori - Robson
1165 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5, Canada
CinCin Ristorante + Bar
1154 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B2, Canada
Paul Restaurant, Café and Bakery
1164 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B2, Canada
Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House
777 Thurlow St, Vancouver, BC V6E 3V5, Canada
Breka Bakery & Café - Bute
812 Bute St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1E5, Canada
Jang Mo Jib Korean Restaurant
808 Bute St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B2, Canada
Kosoo Korean Chicken & BBQ - Robson Location
1128 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B2, Canada
Earls Kitchen + Bar
1185 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5
Happy Lemon Robson
1188 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5, Canada
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Alberni
1121 Alberni St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4T9, Canada
Nearby local services
Urban Fare
1133 Alberni St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4T9, Canada
Konbiniya Japan Centre
1238 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C1, Canada
London Drugs
1187 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5, Canada
Robson Plaza
Vancouver, BC V6E 2B1, Canada
The Candy Room
1218 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 3Y4, Canada
SEPHORA
1045 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1A9, Canada
ToeToSoul Relax Lounge
1216 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C1, Canada
JK HAIR SALON
776 Thurlow St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1V9, Canada
size?
833 Bute St, Vancouver, BC V6E 3Y4, Canada
Canadian Crafts
1023 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1A9, Canada
Nearby hotels
Blue Horizon Hotel
1225 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C3, Canada
Carmana Hotel & Suites
1128 Alberni St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1A5, Canada
Paradox Vancouver
1161 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6E 0C6, Canada
Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver
845 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2K6, Canada
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
655 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2R7, Canada
Loden Hotel
1177 Melville St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4C4, Canada
Barclay Hotel
1348 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1C5, Canada
Dunowen Properties
1210-1188 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4A2, Canada
Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA
1180 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6E 4R5
Divya Sutra Suites on Robson Downtown Vancouver
1431 Robson St #1, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C1, Canada
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Robson Street Business Association

1155 Robson St #412, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5, Canada
4.5(23)
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attractions: Coastal Church, Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite, Vancouver Art Gallery, Christ Church Cathedral, Robson Square, Harbour Green Park, Nelson Park, Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, Roedde House Museum, Art Phillips Park, restaurants: Hello Nori - Robson, CinCin Ristorante + Bar, Paul Restaurant, Café and Bakery, Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House, Breka Bakery & Café - Bute, Jang Mo Jib Korean Restaurant, Kosoo Korean Chicken & BBQ - Robson Location, Earls Kitchen + Bar, Happy Lemon Robson, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Alberni, local businesses: Urban Fare, Konbiniya Japan Centre, London Drugs, Robson Plaza, The Candy Room, SEPHORA, ToeToSoul Relax Lounge, JK HAIR SALON, size?, Canadian Crafts
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Nearby attractions of Robson Street Business Association

Coastal Church

Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite

Vancouver Art Gallery

Christ Church Cathedral

Robson Square

Harbour Green Park

Nelson Park

Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art

Roedde House Museum

Art Phillips Park

Coastal Church

Coastal Church

4.6

(88)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite

Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite

4.1

(34)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Vancouver Art Gallery

Vancouver Art Gallery

4.3

(3.6K)

Closed
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Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

4.8

(604)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Robson Street Business Association

Hello Nori - Robson

CinCin Ristorante + Bar

Paul Restaurant, Café and Bakery

Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House

Breka Bakery & Café - Bute

Jang Mo Jib Korean Restaurant

Kosoo Korean Chicken & BBQ - Robson Location

Earls Kitchen + Bar

Happy Lemon Robson

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Alberni

Hello Nori - Robson

Hello Nori - Robson

4.5

(1.0K)

Closed
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CinCin Ristorante + Bar

CinCin Ristorante + Bar

4.6

(934)

$$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Paul Restaurant, Café and Bakery

Paul Restaurant, Café and Bakery

3.7

(1.1K)

Closed
Click for details
Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House

Joe Fortes Seafood & Chop House

4.5

(3.6K)

$$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Robson Street Business Association

Urban Fare

Konbiniya Japan Centre

London Drugs

Robson Plaza

The Candy Room

SEPHORA

ToeToSoul Relax Lounge

JK HAIR SALON

size?

Canadian Crafts

Urban Fare

Urban Fare

4.1

(799)

Click for details
Konbiniya Japan Centre

Konbiniya Japan Centre

4.5

(916)

Click for details
London Drugs

London Drugs

3.9

(200)

Click for details
Robson Plaza

Robson Plaza

4.3

(2.4K)

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Robson Street is a major southeast-northwest thoroughfare in downtown and West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its core commercial blocks from Burrard Street to Jervis were also known as Robsonstrasse. Its name honours John Robson, a major figure in British Columbia's entry into the Canadian Confederation, and Premier of the province from 1889 to 1892. Robson Street starts at BC Place Stadium near the north shore of False Creek, then runs northwest past Vancouver Library Square, Robson Square and the Vancouver Art Gallery, coming to an end at Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. As of 2006, the city of Vancouver overall had the fifth most expensive retail rental rates in the world, averaging US$135 per square foot per year, citywide. Robson Street tops Vancouver with its most expensive locations renting for up to US$200 per square foot per year. In 2006, both Robson Street and the Mink Mile on Bloor Street in Toronto were the 22nd most expensive streets in the world, with rents of $208 per square feet. In 2007, the Mink Mile and Robson slipped to 25th in the world with an average of $198 per square feet. The price of each continues to grow with Vancouver being Burberry's first Canadian location and Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood (which is bounded on the south side by Bloor) now commanding rents of $300 per square foot. In 1895, train tracks were laid down the street, supporting a concentration of shops and restaurants. From the early to middle-late 20th century, and especially after significant immigration from postwar Germany, the northwest end of Robson Street was known as a centre of German culture and commerce in Vancouver, earning the nickname Robsonstrasse, even among non-Germans (this name lives on in the Robsonstrasse Hotel on the street). At one time, the city had placed streetsigns reading "Robsonstrasse" though these were placed after the German presence in the area had largely vanished. Robson Street was featured on an old edition of the Canadian Monopoly board as one of the two most expensive properties. Robson Street's role as a consumer district continues to the present day although the original flavour of the street, which was all small neighbourhood-market stores, has been supplanted by massive redevelopment by brand-name chain stores and high-end restaurants. Robson Street is particularly famous for the fashion shops and dining which extends from Granville Street in the southeast to Denman Street in the northwest, with the main concentration centred between Burrard and Bute Streets, which is the area also known historically as Robsonstrasse. Although not technically on Robson Street but still considered part of the district, Burrard Street near Robson in addition to the areas of Alberni and Georgia Streets that cross near Burrard contain the most expensive upscale stores in the city. The street's intersection with Thurlow Street was known for having two Starbucks coffee shops on opposite corners, one of which was non-smoking prior to the enactment of the indoor smoking ban, and the other not. The location on the west corner is known as a major meeting place for the biker culture, with motorcycles parked in a special bikes-only strip of parking painted on the pavement. It was also this corner of Robson and Thurlow that acted as the epicentre of the Stanley Cup Riot of 1994. There are numerous highrises along or near Robson, many of them condo towers and hotels. The Empire Landmark Hotel, originally the Sheraton Landmark, is the tallest highrise on the strip at 42 storeys. It includes the Cloud Nine revolving restaurant. Robson Street is also popular as a cruising street, with many exotic, rare cars and motorcycles present every weekend throughout the summer. Robson street has Stanley Park at one end and BC Place with Terry Fox plaza at the other end. Terry Fox plaza was redesigned by Douglas Coupland. Robson street is named after John Robson who was a Canadian journalist and politician, who served as the ninth Premier of the Province of British Columbia. Born August 1824, died June 1892.
Valerie MadillValerie Madill
My husband and I went to walk the seawall in Vancouvers' West end and celebrate our 45 yr Anniversary. We took lots of pictures of our walk! Our first place we lived was in the West end and we loved all the little restaurants. We didn't feel like a big meal so we had a bowl of Wonton soup. It was clean good service and good soup! All the other customers looked to be enjoying their food! And next time I am in the West end I will be back here to try their other food!
Vanessa BassoleVanessa Bassole
Robson st is a cool street with lot of shops and restaurants. There are a few cute Asian stores and lot of korean restaurants
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Robson Street is a major southeast-northwest thoroughfare in downtown and West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its core commercial blocks from Burrard Street to Jervis were also known as Robsonstrasse. Its name honours John Robson, a major figure in British Columbia's entry into the Canadian Confederation, and Premier of the province from 1889 to 1892. Robson Street starts at BC Place Stadium near the north shore of False Creek, then runs northwest past Vancouver Library Square, Robson Square and the Vancouver Art Gallery, coming to an end at Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park. As of 2006, the city of Vancouver overall had the fifth most expensive retail rental rates in the world, averaging US$135 per square foot per year, citywide. Robson Street tops Vancouver with its most expensive locations renting for up to US$200 per square foot per year. In 2006, both Robson Street and the Mink Mile on Bloor Street in Toronto were the 22nd most expensive streets in the world, with rents of $208 per square feet. In 2007, the Mink Mile and Robson slipped to 25th in the world with an average of $198 per square feet. The price of each continues to grow with Vancouver being Burberry's first Canadian location and Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood (which is bounded on the south side by Bloor) now commanding rents of $300 per square foot. In 1895, train tracks were laid down the street, supporting a concentration of shops and restaurants. From the early to middle-late 20th century, and especially after significant immigration from postwar Germany, the northwest end of Robson Street was known as a centre of German culture and commerce in Vancouver, earning the nickname Robsonstrasse, even among non-Germans (this name lives on in the Robsonstrasse Hotel on the street). At one time, the city had placed streetsigns reading "Robsonstrasse" though these were placed after the German presence in the area had largely vanished. Robson Street was featured on an old edition of the Canadian Monopoly board as one of the two most expensive properties. Robson Street's role as a consumer district continues to the present day although the original flavour of the street, which was all small neighbourhood-market stores, has been supplanted by massive redevelopment by brand-name chain stores and high-end restaurants. Robson Street is particularly famous for the fashion shops and dining which extends from Granville Street in the southeast to Denman Street in the northwest, with the main concentration centred between Burrard and Bute Streets, which is the area also known historically as Robsonstrasse. Although not technically on Robson Street but still considered part of the district, Burrard Street near Robson in addition to the areas of Alberni and Georgia Streets that cross near Burrard contain the most expensive upscale stores in the city. The street's intersection with Thurlow Street was known for having two Starbucks coffee shops on opposite corners, one of which was non-smoking prior to the enactment of the indoor smoking ban, and the other not. The location on the west corner is known as a major meeting place for the biker culture, with motorcycles parked in a special bikes-only strip of parking painted on the pavement. It was also this corner of Robson and Thurlow that acted as the epicentre of the Stanley Cup Riot of 1994. There are numerous highrises along or near Robson, many of them condo towers and hotels. The Empire Landmark Hotel, originally the Sheraton Landmark, is the tallest highrise on the strip at 42 storeys. It includes the Cloud Nine revolving restaurant. Robson Street is also popular as a cruising street, with many exotic, rare cars and motorcycles present every weekend throughout the summer. Robson street has Stanley Park at one end and BC Place with Terry Fox plaza at the other end. Terry Fox plaza was redesigned by Douglas Coupland. Robson street is named after John Robson who was a Canadian journalist and politician, who served as the ninth Premier of the Province of British Columbia. Born August 1824, died June 1892.
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My husband and I went to walk the seawall in Vancouvers' West end and celebrate our 45 yr Anniversary. We took lots of pictures of our walk! Our first place we lived was in the West end and we loved all the little restaurants. We didn't feel like a big meal so we had a bowl of Wonton soup. It was clean good service and good soup! All the other customers looked to be enjoying their food! And next time I am in the West end I will be back here to try their other food!
Valerie Madill

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Robson st is a cool street with lot of shops and restaurants. There are a few cute Asian stores and lot of korean restaurants
Vanessa Bassole

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Robson Street is a major southeast-northwest thoroughfare in downtown and West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its core commercial blocks from Burrard Street to Jervis were also known as Robsonstrasse. Its name honours John Robson, a major figure in British Columbia's entry into the Canadian Confederation, and Premier of the province from 1889 to 1892. Robson Street starts at BC Place Stadium near the north shore of False Creek, then runs northwest past Vancouver Library Square, Robson Square and the Vancouver Art Gallery, coming to an end at Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park.

As of 2006, the city of Vancouver overall had the fifth most expensive retail rental rates in the world, averaging US$135 per square foot per year, citywide. Robson Street tops Vancouver with its most expensive locations renting for up to US$200 per square foot per year. In 2006, both Robson Street and the Mink Mile on Bloor Street in Toronto were the 22nd most expensive streets in the world, with rents of $208 per square feet. In 2007, the Mink Mile and Robson slipped to 25th in the world with an average of $198 per square feet. The price of each continues to grow with Vancouver being Burberry's first Canadian location and Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood (which is bounded on the south side by Bloor) now commanding rents of $300 per square foot.

In 1895, train tracks were laid down the street, supporting a concentration of shops and restaurants. From the early to middle-late 20th century, and especially after significant immigration from postwar Germany, the northwest end of Robson Street was known as a centre of German culture and commerce in Vancouver, earning the nickname Robsonstrasse, even among non-Germans (this name lives on in the Robsonstrasse Hotel on the street). At one time, the city had placed streetsigns reading "Robsonstrasse" though these were placed after the German presence in the area had largely vanished.

Robson Street was featured on an old edition of the Canadian Monopoly board as one of the two most expensive properties.

Robson Street's role as a consumer district continues to the present day although the original flavour of the street, which was all small neighbourhood-market stores, has been supplanted by massive redevelopment by brand-name chain stores and high-end restaurants. Robson Street is particularly famous for the fashion shops and dining which extends from Granville Street in the southeast to Denman Street in the northwest, with the main concentration centred between Burrard and Bute Streets, which is the area also known historically as Robsonstrasse.

Although not technically on Robson Street but still considered part of the district, Burrard Street near Robson in addition to the areas of Alberni and Georgia Streets that cross near Burrard contain the most expensive upscale stores in the city.

The street's intersection with Thurlow Street was known for having two Starbucks coffee shops on opposite corners, one of which was non-smoking prior to the enactment of the indoor smoking ban, and the other not. The location on the west corner is known as a major meeting place for the biker culture, with motorcycles parked in a special bikes-only strip of parking painted on the pavement. It was also this corner of Robson and Thurlow that acted as the epicentre of the Stanley Cup Riot of 1994. There are numerous highrises along or near Robson, many of them condo towers and hotels. The Empire Landmark Hotel, originally the Sheraton Landmark, is the tallest highrise on the strip at 42 storeys. It includes the Cloud Nine revolving restaurant.

Robson Street is also popular as a cruising street, with many exotic, rare cars and motorcycles present every weekend throughout the summer.

Robson street has Stanley Park at one end and BC Place with Terry Fox plaza at the other end. Terry Fox plaza was redesigned by Douglas Coupland.

Robson street is named after John Robson who was a Canadian journalist and politician, who served as the ninth Premier of the Province of British Columbia. Born August 1824,...

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Actually I want to share something special. My mother came from India and we decided to visit the Robson street.She fell down and hurt her foot.we were panicking but the security person concerned with us and he called to the ambulance.He stayed with us and comfort my mother.he said he was security for Robson BA and to concern madam Samara. I think Felix Security he was.thank you to Robson BA and to Felix Security for taking care of us.you will be in our...

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My husband and I went to walk the seawall in Vancouvers' West end and celebrate our 45 yr Anniversary. We took lots of pictures of our walk! Our first place we lived was in the West end and we loved all the little restaurants. We didn't feel like a big meal so we had a bowl of Wonton soup. It was clean good service and good soup! All the other customers looked to be enjoying their food! And next time I am in the West end I will be back here to try...

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