Cheap flights to Vancouver
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Vancouver is also a great base for a city/ski stay. You get all the amenities of this beautiful city with three local mountains accessible by bus for the day: Cypress, Grouse and Seymour Mountains. Whistler is under two hours' drive north as well.
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Where to stay in Vancouver
Where to stay in Vancouver
When thinking about where to stay in Vancouver, the most important consideration is locality – how close is your hotel to the things you want to see and do most? Choosing accommodation with this in mind will help cut down on your overall transport costs, leaving you with more money to enjoy your holiday and buy some great souvenirs. The value of being able to leave your hotel in the morning and only having a short walk to the day’s destinations cannot be overstated. To get you started, here’s a short list of our favourite areas to stay in Vancouver.
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Downtown Vancouver
Downtown is one of the best areas to stay in Vancouver if you plan to spend a lot of time exploring museums, galleries, and other indoor activities. Sites like Science World and the Vancouver Art Gallery are all within walking distance of most Downtown hotels, and the area is littered with some of the best cafes in the city.
Gastown and Chinatown
Two of the oldest parts of town, Gastown and Chinatown are also two of the best places to stay in Vancouver – especially if you have a love for heritage-listed Victorian era architecture. Filled with wonderful parks, galleries, bars, cafes and high fashion, staying in Gastown or Chinatown gives you a little bit of everything right at your hotel doorstep.
The West End
Vancouver's West End is the perfect place to stay if you're looking to spend time exploring the urban jungle. Parks and walking trails are the biggest pulls here, along with a great selection of cafes and shopping opportunities. It's also quite close to the harbour so those with a love for maritime history will have a great time here.
Yaletown
Yaletown will put you only a short walk from several major sporting locations, so if you're excited to go to a real hockey match then this is the area for you. If you're getting out and about, gardens and walking trails abound, including the historic Seawall. It's easy to catch the ferry to Granville at any time as well.
Granville
Welcome to one of the most dense and diverse suburbs in the city. Choosing a room in Granville will provide you with countless things to see and do for the duration of your stay, from shopping to hiking to galleries and more. This is quite a popular destination, however, so make sure you lock in your accommodation early.
Frequently asked questions
The Spring months (March to May) are generally considered to be the best time to visit Vancouver. The average temperatures range from about 20 - 26 degrees Celsius. This is the best time to visit if you want to enjoy outdoor activities, such as exploring the city's parks and gardens, or visiting local shopping hot spots.
To get the best deal on a flight to Vancouver, it's generally recommended to book your flight at least a few months in advance. Prices can fluctuate daily, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on prices through the Flight Centre App & Website - then book when you see a good deal.
The closest airport to Vancouver is Vancouver International Airport which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
An IATA (International Air Transport Association) airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify airports around the world. For example, YVR is the IATA airport code for Vancouver. Sometimes, it's just that simple!
The cheapest flight season is between February to March - it's the end of the Winter season so expect less people travelling!
The best time of day to get the cheapest flight to Vancouver is either early in the morning or late at night - you'll beat the rush!
There are many flight routes to Vancouver from cities around the world. Some popular routes include Toronto to Vancouver, Calgary to Vancouver, and Halifax to Vancouver. Some regional airports may require you to stop on the way!
Your flight will land in Vancouver International Airport, which serves as the main airport for Vancouver.
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