Cheap Flights to Vancouver

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How much do things cost in Vancouver?
Apples (1kg) $3.31
Local draught beer $5.52
Coke bottle $1.80
1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff $0.39
1 Summer dress in a chain store $44.38
Combo meal at McDonalds $7.36
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in city centre $2 830.71
1 Pair of men leather shoes $110.11
Monthly Pass (local transport) $83.77
Gasoline (1 liter) $1.30
* All price are converted to USD

About Vancouver

Visiting Vancouver is an experience in urban multiculturalism, with over 50% of the residents having a first language other than English. Vancouver is also the largest seaport city in Canada and one of the largest in North America, giving the city breathtaking views and solidifying its spot as a tourism hot spot. While the city was originally home to the Aboriginal people over 8,000 years ago, the town was officially settled in 1867 as a logging sawmill. The city today is thriving urban metropolis with a number of exciting events and activities for locals and tourists alike.

Visiting Vancouver is as easy as checking out flights to Vancouver. There are a number of exciting attractions to visit once arriving in Vancouver. The Museum of Vancouver is the leading civic museum in Canada, which opened in 1894, also featuring a large selection of international and Canadian art. The museum features exciting exhibits based on specific decades in Canada's history, like influential art, fashion and art deco designs from the 1920s, among others. The museum features exciting rotating exhibits such as: Vancouver & the Bicycle Revolution and Home Grown: Local Sustainable Food, etc.

If you're already in Vanier Park to see the Museum of Vancouver, check out the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, with one of the best planetarium's and observation centers in North America. The museum is famous for its 360 degree planetarium, which lets visitors check out the vast solar system including the planets, stars and constellations.

An excellent stop on anyone's trip to Vancouver is Stanley Park, Vancouver's very own 'Central Park,' an urban park that's actually about 10% bigger than Central Park. Stanley Park has beautiful views of Beaver Lake and is partially forested with giant redwoods. There are tons of walking and biking paths as well as a number of restaurants and other exciting attractions like the Vancouver Aquarium.

The Vancouver Aquarium is open 365 days a year, and promises a fun filled trip for the entire family, with over 8,000 types of sea life and a variety of exciting exhibits and shows. Come to check out Penguin Point or Clownfish Cove, with opportunities to have close encounters with many of the animals in their exhibits. We also have great deals for European destinations like cheap flights to Lyon

Or if you'd like to see one of the 'best botanical gardens in the world,' VanDusen Botanical Garden should be your next destination in mind. The garden officially opened to the public in 1975, with over 11,500 plants located in this 55 acre garden. There are also a number of rose and herb gardens, among others. There are mazes, meditation gardens, gazebos and waterfalls, which make this a picturesque trip to see some of Vancouver's scenic beauty.

If you're more of a history buff, come check out Burnaby Village Museum, ' a small town reflecting the early history of British Columbia,' through a variety of costumed guests who show visitors around this historical Canadian town. There is a restored tram from 1913-1958 which visitors can ride on as well as a 1912 C.W. Parker carousel which can also be ridden. There is also a restored farmhouse and schoolhouse, also providing for a fun trip back into Canada's history.

If you're already convinced that Vancouver is the place for you, take a look at cheap flights to Vancouver, to start planning your trip today.

Top attractions in Vancouver

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a full-sized Chinese garden situated "outside of China" in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This garden states the primeval techniques of Ming Dynasty. This classical park was inaugurated in the year 1986, April 24th. The tranquility of the mountain, hills, valleys and pelts of the urban sanctuary is enjoyable to visit, and as well sipping a cup of hot and flavored Chinese tea will favor the moment overlong.

Granville Island

Granville Island peninsula / shopping district, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was named one of the world's greatest places by the Project for Public Spaces in 2004. Originally the area was connected to the mainland in 1919. It quickly became a manufacturing district. By 1949 the government began evicting people as a result of typhoid cases and a murder in the area.

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is stretched in 1, 001 acres and situated at the border of downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is recognized as the greatest park, and in fact has been awarded the sixteenth position as being one of the best around the world, and the sixth in North America.

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Information about travelling to Vancouver

  • Average temperature in Vancouver
    14 °C
  • Average temperature in summer for Vancouver
    21 °C
  • Average temperature in winter for Vancouver
    7 °C
  • Currency exchange rate
    $1.00(CAD) = $0.73(USD)

Airports of Vancouver

Vancouver Harbour Sea Plane Base
Vancouver International