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Top neighborhoods in Vancouver

Downtown Vancouver
Downtown Vancouver balances historic charm with modern riverfront energy. The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site anchors the district with its 19th-century buildings and trading post heritage. Waterfront Park offers stunning Columbia River views along manicured promenades. Craft breweries occupy converted warehouses while the vintage Kiggins Theatre marquee glows against brick facades. Farm-to-table restaurants serve Pacific Northwest cuisine featuring local salmon and craft beer pairings. Most attractions sit within walking distance, connected by tree-lined streets with period lampposts. Boutique hotels and historic inns provide comfortable accommodations with river views for travelers seeking a blend of history and waterfront relaxation.

Vancouver Waterfront
Vancouver's Waterfront promenade delivers Instagram-worthy views of Mount Hood and the Columbia River with every step. Wine lovers can hop between tasting rooms like Brian Carter Cellars and Maryhill Winery for sips with spectacular scenery. The Grant Street Pier juts dramatically over the water, creating the perfect backdrop for your "look at me living my best life" photos. Hungry travelers can choose from waterfront restaurants serving up fresh Pacific Northwest cuisine with river views. Hotels and upscale condos line the water's edge, offering luxe digs for overnight stays. Everything's connected by wide, pedestrian-friendly paths that make exploring this scenic spot a total breeze.

Salmon Creek
Salmon Creek offers a suburban retreat with outdoor adventures just minutes from Vancouver. The neighborhood's sprawling park and winding trails through Douglas fir groves invite morning joggers and afternoon wanderers alike. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot native birds at peaceful Klineline Pond while golf lovers practice their swing at Westside Golf Range. Mid-range chain hotels provide comfortable bases with standard amenities like pools and free breakfast. Local dining leans toward familiar chains and family-friendly spots with Pacific Northwest seafood options. A rental car is essential for exploring this quiet residential area where shopping centers and evergreen-lined streets create a genuine forest-suburb atmosphere.

Hazel Dell
Hazel Dell serves up a slice of authentic Pacific Northwest suburban life without the tourist crowds. This welcoming neighborhood offers a taste of local living with its family-friendly parks and casual dining spots. You'll find strip malls lined with taquerias, chain restaurants, and small ethnic markets that give a peek into everyday American life. The area sits conveniently along Interstate 5, making exploration easy. Budget-friendly motels and extended-stay hotels make this a smart base for cost-conscious travelers. Hop on C-TRAN buses to downtown Vancouver or Portland's attractions when you're ready to venture out. While not walkable everywhere, the quiet residential streets with mature Douglas firs provide peaceful spaces to stretch your legs.

Five Corners
Five Corners offers suburban comfort with easy access to Vancouver's amenities. Families love the tree-lined streets and local parks with playgrounds for kids. The neighborhood sits at a convenient crossroads of major roads, making trips to downtown Vancouver and Portland a breeze. Shopping centers like Orchards Plaza provide everything from groceries to casual dining. Budget-friendly chain restaurants and local taquerias make meal time easy on the wallet. Most visitors will want a car to get around, though bus routes connect to downtown areas. Affordable motels and extended-stay hotels provide practical lodging options without the downtown price tag.
Top landmarks in Vancouver

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site— just one of the monuments in Vancouver National Historic Reserve. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.

Esther Short Park
After visiting Esther Short Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Vancouver. Stroll along the area's riverfront, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.
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