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Despite being one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in North America, the West End is a quaint quarter and home to a culturally diverse and neighbourly community. It is bordered by Vancouver’s downtown core on one side, waterfronts on two, and crowned with the city’s largest and oldest park. With an abundance of restaurants, bars, and awe-inspiring outdoor spaces the West End is an obvious stop for visitors. Its charming architecture and seemingly endless tree-lined streets make it a prime choice for anyone looking to take up residence in Vancouver.
22 km of dazzling city, ocean, and mountain views.
Locally designed textiles, prints, patterns, handmade tote bags, and pillows.
Delicious Romanian and Hungarian dessert shop.
Nowhere is the West End’s diversity better reflected than at Bayside Lounge on a Saturday night. The 36 year old bar attracts and celebrates people from all walks of life. The view is great, the music often on point, and the sunken circular bar is the icing on the cake. The only thing that could make this place better (more novel) is bringing back the table-top telephones they once had.
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