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Gastown

Historic Gastown is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vancouver. Conveniently located within walking distance of Canada Place in the heart of Vancouver. Gastown is famous for its cobblestone streets, its excellent restaurants, it's steam clock, and its shops.



Gastown is the Vancouver's oldest downtown neighborhood and it's definitely worth a visit if you're looking for souvenirs, good food, Native Arts and Crafts or nightlife.

It's a good place to visit when you first get off your cruise ship or before you board the ship because it's conveniently located.

Gastown, where the city of Vancouver began. Today, the area is a charming mix of old and new with its cobbled streets, antique gaslights, Victorian architecture, and unique tangle of mews, courtyards and passage housing boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment.


Gastown is easily accessible from most major hotels in downtown Vancouver.
 

Visit the world's first Steam Clock - each 1/4 hour the clock sounds Westminster chimes on 5 brass steam whistlers.
 

The Fisherhead Water Fountain stands near the Lamplighter Pub in the Dominion Hotel - it was the first Vancouver establishment to serve alcohol to women.

 

Gastown Restaurants

SO.CIAL CUSTOM BUTCHER SHOP AND DELI
This is the neighbourhood's favorite lunch stop. Order the house-made charcuterie, sliced and piled on soft focaccia. 332 Water Street; (604) 669-4488.

KOMAKINO
The Vancouver tastemaker Campbell MacDougall’s roving shop carries edgy men’s wear labels like Number (N)ine and Raf Simons. 109 West Cordova Street; (604) 618-1344; www.komakino.ca

KOOLHAUS
This modern house wares emporium stocks a tidy mix of internationally known furniture designers and Canadian talent like Bev Hisey.
1 Water Street; (604) 875-9004; www.koolhausdesign.com

BONETA
A sexy crowd comes for the creative cooking at this genial new hot spot. The mirrored ceilings let you survey the scene from all angles.
1 West Cordova Street; (604) 684-1844 www.boneta.ca

COBRE
The latest in a slew of Latin kitchens serves dishes like vaca frita with chorizo hash. 52 Powell Street; (604) 669-2396 www.cobrerestaurant.com

Gastown Attractions

The Europe Hotel, was built in 1892 by Italian businessman, Angelo Colari. Known in its day as the finest hotel in town, it was the first fireproof building in western Canada.

Gastown is home to several prominent galleries representing the finest selection of Canadian Native art and sculpture in Western Canada.

The 300 block of West Cordova Street is one of Vancouver's best kept secrets. Nowhere else will you find collectibles, antiques, Canadian designer fashions, and funky eateries on one block.

A popular walking tour of Gastown is conducted daily from June through August. The free 90-minute tour starts from the Gastown Steam Clock and Gassy Jack statue in Maple Tree Square. For tour schedules, contact the Gastown Business Improvement Society, (604) 683-5650.
 

Gastown Stores

Gastown is home to many unique Shops and Restaurants, here are a few to explore.

FARFALLA
Handmade Italian soaps, French linens and Hediard loose-leaf teas crowd the shelves at this European-imports boutique. 57 East Cordova Street; (604) 215-8707; www.monogrammafarfalla.com

ONE OF A FEW
Michelle Rizzardo carefully selects pieces by independent fashion designers like Ashley Watson for her side-by-side boutiques. 354 Water Street; (604) 605-0685; www.oneofafew.com
 

Gastown Location

Gastown is close to Vancouver's downtown business core and hotels. To the west is the spectacular Canada Place, it is an easy five minute walk from the Cruise Ship Terminal or the Trade & Convention Centre. To the east where Gastown and Chinatown meet is the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. To the south are BC Place Stadium , GM Place  and International Village.

Gastown is easily accessible by Skytrain, Vancouver's rapid transit system, SeaBus (ferry service from the North Shore), West Coast Express and city buses from all areas of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.

Gastown Reviews

Just got back from Vancouver (I'm from Toronto) and I thought Gastown was great! Its cool in that its really the only old part of the city I noticed. Really nice, well preserved buildings, but at the same time there is also a modern feel to the area. Good restaurants (Cobre was amazing), great patios to sit on and have a drink (Chill Winston has two huge patios in a small square there) and some cool bars/clubs (I went to Blarney Stone, and Irish bar/club; mainly a university crowd). It also had a lot of shopping (which I'm not one for, but my fiancé dragged me around). She really liked the small local designer shops that are all over. (There were a few where I got stuff too) And some cool art galleries; I got some interesting BC native carvings. On a side note, while I did see a good number of homeless around there and was aware we were near a bad area, I never once was harassed or felt in danger; I never really even thought about it. Actually, I saw that they had security walking around the streets all the time, so I guess that gave some added piece of mind.

While I mainly went to Vancouver for the outdoors activities (which are many and a blast), Gastown was a definite highlight of my trip, so I thought I would share.
 
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Victorian-era buildings in the Gastown district

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