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Vancouver seawall at Stanley Park
🗺 First-Visit Plan

3 Days in Vancouver — The Perfect First Visit

📅 By FanVancouver ·

A relaxed, walkable plan for three days in Vancouver — the seawall, the mountains, the market and a day trip, mapped out so you see the best without rushing.

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
3 days
Ideal first-visit length
Mostly free
Parks, beaches, seawall, market
1 card
Compass Card covers all transit
Day 4?
Add Whistler or Victoria

Three days is the sweet spot for a first trip to Vancouver — long enough to cover the icons at a human pace, short enough to keep the energy up. This plan keeps you mostly on foot and transit (skip the rental car), balances free highlights with a couple of paid ones, and leaves room to wander. Base yourself downtown, in the West End or Yaletown and you can walk to most of Day 1.

📅 Day 1 — The Waterfront & Stanley Park

Start with the city's signature experience. Rent a bike near the Georgia Street entrance and ride the Stanley Park seawall loop (8.8 km, flat, ~1 hour with stops) past the totem poles at Brockton Point and Siwash Rock. Afterwards, walk down to English Bay or Second Beach.

💡 Local tip

Do the seawall before 10 AM or after 6 PM in summer — midday is a slow parade. Golden hour at Siwash Rock is the postcard shot.

📅 Day 2 — Granville Island & the Mountains

Take the little Aquabus ferry across False Creek to Granville Island Public Market for fresh food and coffee, then head north for a mountain view.

🌉 Capilano vs Lynn Canyon

  • Capilano — bigger, polished, ~$66
  • Lynn Canyon — free, wilder, fewer crowds

🚡 Grouse Mountain

  • Skyride + alpine views, wildlife refuge
  • Or hike the Grouse Grind (free, steep)

📅 Day 3 — Neighbourhoods, Beaches or a Day Trip

Day 3 is your flex day. Slow down into the neighbourhoods, or use it as a springboard for a day trip.

❓ FAQ

How many days do you need in Vancouver?
Three days is ideal for a first visit — enough for Stanley Park, Granville Island, the mountains, Gastown and a half-day trip without rushing.
Is 3 days enough for Vancouver?
Yes. Three days covers the must-sees at a relaxed pace. Add a fourth day if you want a full day trip to Whistler or Victoria.
Where should I stay for sightseeing?
Downtown, the West End or Yaletown keep you walking distance from the seawall, Granville Island ferries and most attractions.
🏨 Where to stay for this itinerary

Downtown, the West End or Yaletown keep Days 1–3 walkable — compare hotels and nightly rates before you book.

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