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General Information
The city of Vancouver was named after the British Captain George Vancouver, who foist mapped the are in British Columbia, Canada in the 1790s. The city is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada and is the most populous in western Canada.
Climate
The warmest of all Canadian Cities, the summer months are usually dry however it is rainy during the winter months.
Language
The city has received increased immigration over the past few years so is now extremely ethnically and linguistically diverse. Although the official first language is English over 50% do not speak it as their first language, and over 30% of the population speak Chinese.
The city of Vancouver was named after the British Captain George Vancouver, who foist mapped the are in British Columbia, Canada in the 1790s. The city is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada and is the most populous in western Canada.
Climate
The warmest of all Canadian Cities, the summer months are usually dry however it is rainy during the winter months.
Language
The city has received increased immigration over the past few years so is now extremely ethnically and linguistically diverse. Although the official first language is English over 50% do not speak it as their first language, and over 30% of the population speak Chinese.
Country and People
Customs / Culture / Traditions
Vancouver is a young city however its history is very old. Before they city became Vancouver in 1886 it was inhabited by native Coast Salish people. Vancouver has a lot of traditional festivals which represent the cities culture; this includes a lot of theatres, concerts and many cultural events. It’s very traditional to go fishing in Vancouver, whether you do it has a hobby or simply go occasional.
Religion
The official religion in Canada is Christianity, however due to the multicultural development many other religions have been introduced to this city.
Vancouver is a young city however its history is very old. Before they city became Vancouver in 1886 it was inhabited by native Coast Salish people. Vancouver has a lot of traditional festivals which represent the cities culture; this includes a lot of theatres, concerts and many cultural events. It’s very traditional to go fishing in Vancouver, whether you do it has a hobby or simply go occasional.
Religion
The official religion in Canada is Christianity, however due to the multicultural development many other religions have been introduced to this city.
Getting Around
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Airports / Car rentalThe main airport in Vancouver is “Vancouver International Airport” which is Canada’s second busiest airport. It receives domestic and international flights coming and out on a daily basis. From there you can either take one of the many public transportation services which are available at the airport or simply hire a car which should be ordered in advance.
Public transport
When in Vancouver many different transportation systems are possible. It is possible to take the Metro Vancouver which provides a bus service and a rapid bus service called B-Line, you can also go via SkyTrain which is an automated rapid transit service or via West Coast Express commuter rail. All these different transportation services will allow you to easily rotate within the city or even go to areas located further away. It is also possible to hire a bicycle and bike around the city.
Taxis / Infrastructure
Taxis can be found at taxi stands, at the airport, on the road or can simply be ordered via the hotel or by calling the central taxi service.
Discover and Enjoy
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Events / LifestyleIn Vancouver there are yearly many festivals and events where one can discover the local lifestyle. These include the Dragon Boat festival in June, the HSBC Celebration of Light in July/August, the Vancouver International Film Festival in September/October, the Fringe Festival , the Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival that runs from May to September, the three day Folk Fest and Vancouver’s annual Vancouver Pride Parade in July.
Culinary Specialities
Due to the cultural development in Vancouver all types of cuisine can be found here. Amongst others the Asian cuisine has become very popular in Vancouver. Some local traditional foods include a range in seafood, local made cheese and many fresh products. Some local specialty dishes in Vancouver are Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding and Jiggs dinner and a lot more.
Sights
In Vancouver there is a lot to see ranging from historical to modern sights. The city’s landmarks and historical building are found in downtown Vancouver. Some of the main sights worth seeing include the Museum of Anthropology, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the contemporary Art gallery, the Telus world of science, Stanley park, the Vancouver aquarium, the Skyline and a lot more.
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Hotel reviews for hotels in Vancouver
impressively is especially the Location: doesn't get any better! In a small quiet side street and total still (!) walk only about ten to the Granville street-about 15 minutes-great shopping! In addition, (at least from the sixth floor) a wonderful view-especially at night on the glittering lights. Everything you need is nearby and immediate! If one is looking for party, good food, on the beach or wish to shop, everything very easily and quickly reachable! Breakfast is okay with various pastri... Read more
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Sonja, Age 19-25, Family
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Our last night iNA Vancouver to sometimes special and decided for the highest hotel. The dispassionate and nice guy at the check-in gave us a room on request on the 37th floor, from where we had a very cool view. The furnishings were already somewhat older, but everything was in order and clean. Read more
in November 11
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Frank, Age 31-35, Couple,
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Central location and friendliness




Hotel Sheraton Vancouver Wall Center in Vancouver, British Columbia
The first impression is the, what counts is perfect. A good front desk team therefor, that one already at arrival comfortable. You get a room not easy, but the skilful receptionist says, it had a nice room on the X'ten floor. And you should come at any time, if you have a question. And if you had a question once, then this is just as friendly and competent answered. One noticed, that it came from the heart! From the hotel one can everything which is worth it (for example, Gastown with steam c... Read more
in October 11
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Philippe, Age 36-40, Solo/single
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Very well located hotel in the down town area major attractions are in good walking distance. The hotel is very stylish and modern designed and the rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows with a great view over the city and partly the harbor. Very friendly and courteous service. There were drawbacks with the size of the room. The bed was very little space. Read more
in June 11
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Peter, Age 36-40, Family
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The Hyatt hotel in downtown Vancouver is especially great location. It is only a few walking minutes from the metro with the easy access to the airport. The hotel has many floors and who (as we) staying on the top, has a great view but they need. Long to get into the lobby is (as many guests on and off). Otherwise looks mandraki as the hotel was already a few years old but not at the quality leaves something to be desired. To be recommended. Read more
in August 10
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Michael, Age 26-30, Friends
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