Experience the vibrant nightlife of Vancouver on a private evening tour. Explore hidden gems, enjoy stunning views, and immerse yourself in the city’s lively atmosphere. Optional drop-offs at casinos and bars available.
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Vancouver on a private evening tour. Explore hidden gems, enjoy stunning views, and immerse yourself in the city’s lively atmosphere. Optional drop-offs at casinos and bars available.
- Prospect Point Lookout - As the highest point in Stanley Park, Prospect Point offers breathtaking panoramic views of both the park and the city. It’s a favored spot for tourists to capture photos and appreciate the beautiful scenery.
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Known as Vancouver’s horticultural gem, Queen Elizabeth Park is a major attraction for…
- Prospect Point Lookout - As the highest point in Stanley Park, Prospect Point offers breathtaking panoramic views of both the park and the city. It’s a favored spot for tourists to capture photos and appreciate the beautiful scenery.
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Known as Vancouver’s horticultural gem, Queen Elizabeth Park is a major attraction for those who love floral displays and stunning views. At 125 meters above sea level, it is the highest point in Vancouver, offering spectacular vistas of the park, city, and North Shore mountains, making it a popular backdrop for wedding photos.
- Gastown - Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most lively and distinctive areas. As the city’s original downtown core, it has evolved into a hub of innovation and unforgettable experiences for both locals and tourists, while maintaining a strong historical connection.
- Canada Place - Situated in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront, Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and uniquely Canadian experiences. It serves as the home port for Vancouver-Alaska cruises and houses the Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, FlyOver Canada, World Trade Centre, and Indigos.
- Chinatown - As one of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighborhoods, Chinatown attracts locals, tourists, and a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. It offers a diverse range of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion, groceries, and much more.
- Steam Clock - Located in Vancouver’s Victorian Gastown, this working steam clock is one of only a few in the world. It is a major tourist attraction in Vancouver and is near the start and finish line of the Gastown Grand Prix, a single-day cycling race.
- Stanley Park - Discover the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park’s renowned Seawall.
- Totem Poles - The totem poles in Stanley Park are among the park’s most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles, each representing a different First Nations tribe. Originally created in the 1920s, they showcase Indigenous art and culture.
- Brockton Point Lighthouse - A favorite spot for tourists to take photos, the Brockton Point Lighthouse was built in 1914 and remains operational today. Located at the eastern end of Stanley Park, it offers stunning views of the city and harbor.
- Granville Street - Situated in the heart of Vancouver, Granville Street is home to the city’s main downtown entertainment district. With numerous restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, it is a popular late-night destination, especially on weekends. Stretching from Waterfront Station to the Granville Street Bridge, the downtown portion is quiet by day but lively at night. Many city bus lines pass through Granville, making it a key thoroughfare.
- A-maze-ing Laughter - The A-maze-ing Laughter sculptures at English Bay have become a favorite destination for those who appreciate Canada’s coastline. They serve as a reminder to never take life too seriously and always make room for laughter.
- Inukshuk - The Inukshuk in Vancouver, Canada, is an Inuit sculpture used for navigation, resembling an abstract human form with outstretched arms.
- Girl In A Wetsuit - The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze sculpture located near the Stanley Park Seawall. It depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water, making it a popular spot for photos and enjoying the scenic views.
- Hollow Tree - The Hollow Tree is a 700-year-old tree in Stanley Park that has become a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can walk through its hollow center, making it a favored spot for photos and learning about the park’s history.
- Granville Island - Since the 1970s, Granville Island has transformed from an industrial wasteland into one of Vancouver’s most cherished public spaces. As the city’s premier artistic and cultural hub, located in an urban waterfront setting with a rich industrial and maritime heritage, it attracts millions of visitors annually from Vancouver and around the world.
- Parq Vancouver - In Vancouver, British Columbia, Parq Vancouver offers casinos with over 1,200 slots and gaming machines, along with 145 table games.
- River Rock Casino Resort - As Western Canada’s only four-diamond casino resort, River Rock provides world-class live shows, extensive gaming options including table games, a poker room, VIP room, and slots, along with exceptional culinary experiences.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Music on demand
- Casino Admission
- Snaps and Picture stop allowed
- Professional Driver + Guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Music on demand
- Casino Admission
- Snaps and Picture stop allowed
- Professional Driver + Guide
- All Personal Expence
- Gratutities
- All Personal Expence
- Gratutities
Experience Vancouver in a new light with this 4-hour guided evening tour. After spending your day traversing through downtown Vancouver, this special journey allows you to witness the city’s unique charm after sunset. First, we’ll take you to the less frequented Prospect Point in Stanley Park, a viewpoint overlooking Burrard Inlet, a panorama of…
Experience Vancouver in a new light with this 4-hour guided evening tour. After spending your day traversing through downtown Vancouver, this special journey allows you to witness the city’s unique charm after sunset. First, we’ll take you to the less frequented Prospect Point in Stanley Park, a viewpoint overlooking Burrard Inlet, a panorama of Vancouver’s North Shore and Lions Gate Bridge.
Next, we head to the bustling Canada Place, a popular spot where many individuals enjoy the last sun-rays before dusk. The apex of our tour is a visit to Queen Elizabeth Park, the city’s highest point, boasting spectacular vistas of the park, city skyline and North Shore. For a taste of history, we’ll make a pit-stop in iconic Gastown with its cobblestone pathways, functioning steam clock and welcoming local artisans.
The tour could end here, giving you the freedom to continue exploring independently. Alternatively, your journey might continue into Vancouver’s pulsating nocturnal scene with optional drop-offs at renowned casinos or lively bars on Granville Street.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.