Yaletown , Chic hub of fashion, arts, and fine dining

1111 Mainland St
Many small-scale restaurants and cafes with a touch of sophistication
4.2

Introduction

Yaletown is a community situated between False Creek, Pacific Boulevard, and Homer Street. It used to be an industrial area bustling with warehouses and rail-car factories, but after Expo 86 it transformed into a high-density residential area. Today, the former brick warehouses have become one of Vancouver's trendiest neighbourhoods, featuring various art studios, professional brand stores, innovative fashion boutiques, cafes, and a diverse array of restaurants and bars. If you're looking for unique or stylish items, Yaletown's boutique shops are a sweet spot you cannot miss. From First Nation's artworks to diamond bracelets, everything is available here.

Must-go rating

Worth going
50%
Generally
50%

Transportation

33%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
17%
Bus transportation
17%
Subway/Train
33%
Translation: Others
Address
1111 Mainland St