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The Westin Grand, Vancouver
433 Robson St. • Vancouver, BC · V6B 6L9 • Phone: (604) 602-1999 • Fax: (604) 647-2502 · Toll-Free: 1-800-937-8461

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Downtown Vancouver Attractions

The Westin Grand's Robson Street location puts you at the centre of the action: Yaletown's chic restaurants, trendy cafés, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and Playhouse, Vancouver Art Gallery, BC Place Stadium and GM Place; and Robson Street's upscale boutiques.  You're just a stroll away from downtown's many gems: Stanley Park, Gastown and the Granville Street theatre row.
  
One of the world's most beautiful destinations, Vancouver has also been voted the most livable city in the world for its easily accessible pleasures.  A temperate climate invites year-round outdoor fun.  Home to Canada's largest and busiest port, Vancouver is an inviting, friendly and polite city, easily accessible on foot. Surrounded by breathtaking vistas of mountains, ocean waters and lush greenery, Vancouver offers a striking natural setting for a world-class city.
 

Shopping on Robson
Walk out the front doors of The Westin Grand and enter shopping paradise.  Whether you're looking for the latest trends in fashion, a unique gift from Vancouver, or a tasty bite to eat sitting down or on the go, Robson Street has it all.  Bustling with shops like The Gap, Mexx, Banana Republic, Zara, Guess, Levis, and Armani Exchange to name a few.  Robson Street has gained a reputation as the trendiest corner of Vancouver.  If you prefer indoor shopping, Pacific Centre has two hundred plus shops that offer an array of choices from high-end and private labels in addition to everyday needs.

Shopping Yaletown Yaletown
For a taste of local designers and a smaller boutique feel, Yaletown is rapidly becoming the place to see when visiting Vancouver.  It has a rich history, now affectionately known as the "warehouse district".  The revival of once run down buildings and its water's edge location has given it a name for great food and great shopping.  Its eclectic restaurant choices make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. 
Stanley Park 1,000 acres of lush greenery, crystal lakes, majestic woods and beautiful seawall gently transport you into a fairytale setting within the city. Located in the West End of downtown Vancouver, whether you are walking, biking, or taking a horse drawn carriage through the park, it has definitely gained its title of "The Jewel of Vancouver". It is a place of spiritual regeneration, restoration and renewal: a place to take exercise before a stressful day, or to unwind at its end.
Granville Island
A short and scenic ride on the Aqua Bus will take you directly to one of the most colorful places in Vancouver.  Granville Island is known for its dedication to local art, diverse street performers, and amazing public market.  Open seven days a week the public market boasts fresh produce, delicious baked goods, local and foreign art, and an amazing international food court.  There is also a lovely outdoor seating area to enjoy your purchases, if you don't mind sharing space with a few Seagulls.
Vancouver Art Gallery
Experience the Vancouver Art Gallery, home to the world's largest and most significant holdings of works by renowned Canadian artist Emily Carr. Following your inspiring trip through the gallery, return to relax in the comfort of your Westin Heavenly Bed and wake to a rejuvenating buffet breakfast for two in Aria Restaurant. Contact us for more information about our Take Part in Art Package.
Vancouver Aquarium
Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year the Vancouver Aquarium boasts of over 60,000 animals including beluga whales, sea lions, dolphins, seals and more. Located in picturesque Stanley Park this venue is sure to please adults and children alike.
Grouse Mountain - The Peak of Vancouver
Just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain's Skyride transports guests to a mountain-top playground and unparalleled panoramic views. Enjoy year-round activities including hiking, paragliding, helicopter tours and entertaining lumberjack shows in the summer or skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice-skating and sleigh-rides in the winter.
Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Centre
At 553 feet high, the Lookout affords one of the best views of Vancouver. A glass elevator whizzes you up 50 stories to the circular observation deck, where knowledgeable guides point out the sights and give a tour every hour on the hour. On a clear day you can see Vancouver Island and Mount Baker in Washington State.