Claim your place in the heart of Vancouver's Cultural District.
Robson
Square
Vancouver
Art Gallery
Nordstrom
The Commodore
Ballroom
The Vogue
Theatre
The
Orpheum
CF Pacific
Centre
Hudson's
Bay Building
Vancouver
Central Library
Queen Elizabeth
Theatre
Contemporary
Art Gallery
BC
Place
Rogers
Arena
Stanley
Park
Stanley
Park
Profile Robson—where culture and creativity come alive, right here, at the heart of the City's downtown core. A place of inspiration and energy, with theatres, restaurants, and galleries all within walking distance. It is where people fall in love with the City—over and over again.
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Robson
SquareSpanning three full blocks in the heart of the downtown core, Robson Square is Vancouver's signature public gathering place.
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Vancouver
Art GalleryThe 111-year old former provincial courthouse at the north end of Robson Square houses the Vancouver Art Gallery, one the city's premiere cultural centres.
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Nordstrom
Vancouver's go-to destination for designer apparel, chic accessories, and luxury merchandise, along with a highly-rated full-service restaurant and second-floor bar.
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The Commodore
BallroomHonoured as one of the continent's 10 most influential nightclubs by New York-based Billboard magazine, the Commodore is known as the finest live music venue in the city.
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The Vogue
TheatreExcellent acoustics, a central location, and plenty of old-time character make the Art Deco-styled Vogue a great place to have a laugh, watch a film, or take in a show.
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The
OrpheumThe historic Orpheum theatre got its start as the city's Vaudeville house over 95 years ago. Today, it is one of the finest venues for classical and acoustic music in all of the country.
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CF Pacific
CentreConnected to two SkyTrain lines, the Hudson's Bay department store, Nordstrom, and the under-development Four Seasons Hotel, Pacific Centre is the city's largest mall.
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Hudson's
Bay BuildingAs the company's flagship location in the city, the iconic six-story Hudson's Bay building has been updated, renovated, and rebuilt several times over its history.
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Vancouver
Central LibraryFamously designed in a semicircular arc reminiscent of Rome's famous Colosseum, the library includes a variety of interesting shops, hip restaurants, and business offices.
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Queen Elizabeth
TheatreIn the 50 years since it was built, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre has become downtown Vancouver's standout venue for the performing arts.
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Contemporary
Art GalleryThe Contemporary Art Gallery has made a name for itself with its bold, avant-garde, often controversial exhibitions that defy easy artistic categorization.
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BC
PlaceThe largest indoor stadium in Western Canada, BC Place has been a fixture of Vancouver's downtown skyline since its opening in 1983 in advance of the 1986 World's Fair.
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Rogers
ArenaOpened in 1995 as the permanent home of the city's beloved Canucks and its equally-loved (but since relocated) Vancouver Grizzlies NBA team, Rogers Arena is the downtown core's primary professional sports facility.
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Stanley
ParkFilled with more than half a million trees (many of which are hundreds of years old) and surrounded on three sides by the waters of Burrard Inlet, Stanley Park is a living monument to the unique spirit of the West Coast.
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Vancouver
Convention CentreLocated on the Coal Harbour waterfront adjacent to the iconic Canada Place, the Vancouver Convention Centre is one of the largest such facilities in the country.