Vancouver
Today is Day 1 of my trip, and it is Thursday, May 10th, 2012. Â I left San Diego on an early flight and got into Vancouver at around 1:30 pm. Â I was daring, and took the train which is right outside of the airport to one stop before Burrard Street, I think it was called City Centre. Â I say daring because I had two suitcases with me, a large one, and then another bag with my laptop, other electronics and paperwork in it. Â If my third bag, a small carry-on that had to be checked in – hadn’t got misplaced – I would have had to take a taxi or a shuttle bus, but since the airport promised to deliver the delayed bag to me that evening, and since I had only two bags or cases, it was manageable on the train. Â It was a 35 minute train ride from the airport to the stop which was most convenient to the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver, where I would spend my night. Â The train ride was only $8.75 Canadian dollars for a one way trip and I purchased my ticket from the machine outside on the platform.
When I got off the train, I asked someone where the hotel was, and it was easy to walk to, just about a block and a half away, probably less than a five minute walk. Â I checked into the Hyatt Regency, and was very pleased with their check-in and with their level of service. Â Since one of my bags had been delayed, I informed the front desk about this – so that if I was out in the evening, they could look out for my bag for me. Â They asked if I needed toiletries, and I told them I was okay, that I had those with me. Â However, after I had arrived in my room – 2003 – on the 20th floor with the awesome view shown above (fourth picture) – there was a knock on the door, and I was handed a toiletry bag complete with toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, shaving stick and shaving cream, and other items. Â I was really impressed. Â I loved the room, it had a really nice modern feel to it, and I also loved this hotel – what’s not to love when it has a shopping mall attached right next to it, that you access from the lobby of the hotel, and there is a Starbucks right in the lobby too!
Vancouver is so pretty. Make sure that you allow yourself more than just a day for this beautiful city. Â I had only one day here, and it was not enough. Â This was my second visit to Vancouver, I spent about two weeks here previously many years ago. Â If you have only a short time in Vancouver, I recommend taking the Red Hop On Hop Off Bus which I took, and it allowed me to see much more than if I would have ventured out on my own. Â There is commentary, and part of the bus is uncovered, which is excellent for those of you who want to take pictures and videos. Â I will be posting a video soon. Â Look out for it on my YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/luchaniktravel
If you would like to see more pictures that I took in Vancouver, please take a look on my Facebook page, and please consider pressing “like” on my page. Â Thank you. Â https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.433759606649054.105771.182290738462610&type=3Â Â By the way, I love Stanley Park – beautiful place to go and take pictures.
Update: I have another post on Vancouver and a video, you can view it here: Vancouver
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- - June 18, 2012






I love especially the first photo!
Thank you so much. Someone on the tour said that this building looks like a Swiss Chalet. It is indeed a very pretty building.