Must See Sights and Landmarks in New Westminster Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned sights and landmarks in New Westminster from other articles such as Vancouver Is Awesome, restaurantji.com, AFAR Media.

Must See Sights and Landmarks in New Westminster Area

Marine Building
Marine Building
4.5 (140 ratings)4.5 (393 ratings)
Skyscraper, opened in 1930, known for its art deco–inspired architecture & its ornate lobby.
355 Burrard St, Vancouver, BC V6C 2G8, Canada
Business centerSights & LandmarksCorporate officeOffice space rental agencyArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Impressive Buildings in Vancouver
"Some people say the Marine Building may be the most impressive example of Art Deco architecture in Canada. Completed in 1930, its interior and exterior both feature marine symbols in the stonework and brass fixtures. Its exterior, which resembles a tiered wedding cake, was also shown regularly in the hit TV series Smallville,as it symbolized the Daily Planet headquarters."
Mentioned by vancouverlookout.com
architecture | Vancouver Lookout
"Photo: https://forbiddenvancouver.ca   /2018/05/18/the-marine-building/. I consider the Marine Building to be one of the most exquisite examples of Art Deco today. This 22-storey construction is considered by many to be one of the most well-preserved and significant edifices from the 1920s."
Robson St
Robson St
4.7 (18 ratings)4 (1518 ratings)
Well-known shopping precinct with an array of retail & dining options plus a sports stadium.
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Notable streetSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Vancouver 7 days itinerary
Canada's 150th Birthday Vancouver Itinerary
"Spend the rest of the afternoon on the city’s famous shopping strip, Robson Street, or familiarize yourself with the works of British Columbia’s best known artist, Emily Carr, at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Finish off the day with dinner at a restaurant with a view of Vancouver’s majestic mountains."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
Vancouver's Best Independent Boutiques
"Known for its international flair and heart-of-downtown location, Robson Street is nicknamed Vancouver’s Rodeo Drive for its big-name luxury boutiques concentrated around the intersection at Alberni Street. A short walk from its core is the..."
Mentioned by C&C, Cedric Lizotte
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"A variety of shops can be spotted along this street in the city of Vancouver. Whether you are looking for apparel, shoes, fashion accessories, souvenirs or jewelry, you are bound to find one on this street."
Vancouver Lookout
Vancouver Lookout
4.5 (2316 ratings)4.5 (2062 ratings)
Sightseers ascend this tower in a glass elevator to an observation deck with 360° views of the city.
555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6, Canada
Observation deckSights & LandmarksEvent venueObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Gray Line Westcoast Sightseeing
Vancouver City + The Lookout Tour
"Exhibiting views of the entire area, the Vancouver Lookout is the perfect way to see firsthand the entire wonder of Vancouver, right from the heart of the city. As you are whisked skyward on the outside of the building aboard a glass-walled elevator your views will begin to open up. Once at the top of the observation deck prepare yourself for the breathtaking 360-degree views, complete with a guided tour of Vancouver's most iconic landmarks and fascinating facts."
Mentioned by Vancouver Photowalks
Top 10 Places to Photograph in Vancouver
"Technically located in West Vancouver, this place gives you an unparalleled top down view of the Vancouver skyline. It is a particularly magical spot to watch the sunrise as warm golden hues bathe the city in morning light. If it’s a cloudy or crisp day, a morning photo expedition might reward you with low fog which often covers the lowest portions of the city, allowing the skyscrapers to pop through, making it look like a supernatural place."
Gastown Steam Clock
Gastown Steam Clock
4.4 (12474 ratings)4 (1506 ratings)
Built in 1977, this well-known, antique-style clock is powered by steam & whistles to tell the time.
305 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1B9, Canada
Sights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
The best things you can do for free in Vancouver
"Halfway along Water Street, the oddly popular Steam Clock is a tourist magnet that lures the cameras with its tooting steam whistle. Built in 1977, the clock's mechanism is actually driven by electricity; only the pipes on top are steam fueled (reveal that to the patiently waiting tourists and you might cause a riot). It sounds every 15 minutes and marks each hour with little whistling symphonies."
Mentioned by Vancouver 3 days itinerary
Vancouver itinerary: 3 Days in Vancouver
"Don’t miss the iconic Gastown Steam Clock, where pretty much every tourist has to take a photo (myself included). Continue wandering until you arrive in Chinatown. Vancouver’s Chinatown is quite small compared to many I’ve seen worldwide, but it’s home to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, which is well worth a visit, time permitting."
Hotel Europe
Hotel Europe
4 (2 ratings)4 (19 ratings)
43 Powell St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1E9, Canada
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksArchitectural Buildings
Barclay Heritage Square
Barclay Heritage Square
4.4 (69 ratings)4 (13 ratings)
Serene, grassy park with benches & garden spaces amid quaint, colorful Victorian houses.
1433 Barclay St, Vancouver, BC, Canada
ParkSights & LandmarksHistory MuseumsNeighborhoods
Gassy Jack statue
Gassy Jack statue
4.2 (610 ratings)3.5 (46 ratings)
Small statue paying homage to 19th-century founder of the city's original Gastown settlement.
1 Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2H9, Canada
SculptureSights & LandmarksMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by Vancouver 10 days itinerary
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"Gastown, named after 'Gassy' Jack Deighton - a Yorkshire seaman, steamboat captain and barman who opened the area's first saloon in 1867 - Gastown is where Vancouver began. A self-guided walk will reveal the area's colourful history."
Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver City Hall
2.6 (148 ratings)3.5 (14 ratings)
453 W 12th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1V4, Canada
City HallSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by vancouverlookout.com
architecture | Vancouver Lookout
"Photo: https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/2016/07/09/ history-of-metro-vancouver-city-hall-1936/. Since I live in Fairview, every time that I have to take the skytrain, I have to pass right in front of this marvelous Art Deco building that serves as city hall; its massive white structure is visible from all over Vancouver and it is still used today as the city’s council home. Located on 12th Avenue, the building was ordered by the Vancouver Civic Building Committee and designed by architect Fred Townley."
Library Square Public House
Library Square Public House
3.9 (1371 ratings)4.5 (231 ratings)
Lively hangout with local craft brews & gourmet bar food turns clubby after dark when music plays.
300 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6B 6B4, Canada
PubSights & LandmarksIrish pubSports barPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Daily Hive
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"A post shared by 90percent90s (@90percent90s) on Nov 9, 2018 at 1:17pm PST. After a marathon study-sesh, head right across the street of the Vancouver Public Library (the Collesseum-looking one) to Library Square. Boy oh boy, is this place fun."
The University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia
4.5 (1282 ratings)4.5 (500 ratings)
Sprawling public research university known for its anthropology museum & arts & sciences programs.
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
UniversitySights & LandmarksEducational institutionPublic universityEducational sites
Mentioned by Touropia
17 Top Tourist Attractions in Vancouver
"The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia is a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about native peoples of the world, including British Columbia’s Northcoast Indians who are known as First Nations. Founded in 1949, the museum houses 38,000 ethnological items and more than 500,000 archaeological objects. Wonderful examples of huge totem poles, used by Northcoast natives to tell stories, can be found here as well as implements used by all indigenous peoples in their daily lives."
Mentioned by Discover Vancouver Today!
The Best Museums in Vancouver
"The Museum of Anthropology is home to the world’s largest collection of works by acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture, The Raven and the First Men. The museum allows you to explore traditional and contemporary art from Northwest Coast First Nations and other cultures across the world, including magnificent carvings, weavings and contemporary art. Explore the Museum’s Multiversity Galleries where more than 10,000 objects from across the globe are on show."
Mentioned by Vancouver Is Awesome
Your guide to exploring the best of Vancouver's under-appreciated parks
"But with courses going online and very few students staying in residence, there’s never been a quieter time to stroll the grounds of this world-class university. Parking is even easier with the main competition reduced to sun worshippers heading to Wreck Beach. There are more squirrels than students traversing the grassy areas off the principal pedestrian arteries, East Mall, Main Mall and West Mall so it’s safe to wander without feeling too old."

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in New Westminster

The Basic
The Basic
4.4 (909 ratings)
1031 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1M5, Canada
Breakfast restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Daily Hive
Best pancakes in Vancouver you need to try
"This all-day breakfast joint has three locations in Vancouver, so the next time you’re hankering for a simpler and affordable stack of flapjacks, check this spot out. The Basic offers straight-up OG pancakes alongside a banana option. Address: 1031 Davie Street, VancouverPhone: 604-682-3683"
Yaletown Distillery Bar + Kitchen
Yaletown Distillery Bar + Kitchen
4.2 (1236 ratings)
Stylish, buzzy locale with modern Italian food & craft cocktails, some with housemade spirits.
1131 Mainland St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2S2, Canada
Cocktail barBarBrunch restaurantItalian restaurantLounge
Mentioned by BCLiving
"The Mark James Group has brewed beer at the Yaletown Brewing Company for over 20 years, so when they decided to start artisan distilling in 2013 they brought with them a wealth of industry knowledge. Located in the historic Yaletown Soho building, the tasting room offers visitors guided tours, tastings and a retail room where you can purchase a bottle to take home for yourself. Don’t-miss Drink: Yaletown Vodka."
De Dutch
De Dutch
4.2 (246 ratings)
657 3rd St W, North Vancouver, BC V7M 1H1, Canada
Breakfast restaurant

Best Outdoor Activities in New Westminster

English Bay Beach
English Bay Beach
4.7 (10090 ratings)4.5 (451 ratings)
Bustling beach with volleyball courts, plus a concession stand & the Cactus Club Cafe for food.
Beach Ave, Vancouver, BC V6C 3C1, Canada
Public beachOutdoor ActivitiesBeaches
Third Beach
Third Beach
4.7 (51 ratings)4.5 (164 ratings)
Vancouver, BC, Canada
BeachOutdoor Activities
Maplewood Farm
Maplewood Farm
4.5 (883 ratings)4.5 (104 ratings)
Family-focused farm home to sheep & donkeys, offering pony rides & a chance to feed rabbits & ducks.
405 Seymour River Pl, North Vancouver, BC V7H 1S6, Canada
FarmOutdoor ActivitiesZoos

Top Best French Restaurants in New Westminster

Trafalgars Bistro
Trafalgars Bistro
4.4 (75 ratings)
Creative French plates featuring sustainable ingredients are presented in an intimate space.
2603 W 16th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6K 3C2, Canada
BistroDessert restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by BCLiving
"A lovely gem along West Point Grey’s southern border, Trafalgars Bistro – “Vancouver’s greenest restaurant – serves modern French fare with farm-to-table flare. The team wholeheartedly embraces “seasonality, simplicity and sustainability” from their partnerships with local producers and the Vancouver Aquarium’s Ocean Wise program to their innovative waste reduction program. Location: 2603 West 16th Ave."
Les Faux Bourgeois
Les Faux Bourgeois
4.6 (989 ratings)
Lively bistro for classic French dishes like duck confit & steak frites, plus local & Gallic wines.
663 E 15th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 2R6, Canada
French restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
22 Best Restaurants in Vancouver, BC
"A favorite among Vancouverites for sublime cuisine, fine wines and impeccable service, Les Faux Bourgeois is a popular restaurant with couples looking for an intimate, romantic spot for dinner. The French-inspired menu features signature starters of escargots de Bourgogne, country-style pork paté with homemade bread, and a variety of sweetbreads, along with entrées of mussels in white wine, canard confit, and coq au vin. The cuisine is accompanied by a range of fine wines from around the world, craft beers and local microbrews, high-end spirits, and classic cocktails."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Les Faux Bourgeois is one of the best restaurants in the city for a number of reasons: The food is excellent, the atmosphere is warm, and the price is right. You don't have to spend a bundle to enjoy classic French cuisine in Vancouver, making this spot a perfect place to take a date. Most main course dishes are under $25 and the portion sizes are generous."
Le Crocodile
Le Crocodile
4.6 (1044 ratings)
Long-standing destination for Michel Jacob's traditional French cooking in an elegant space.
909 Burrard St #100, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2N2, Canada
French restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Vancouver’s Best French Cuisine
"One of Vancouver’s most acclaimed restaurants, Le Crocodile blends traditional French cooking with innovative West Coast style. Chef Michel Jacob opened the restaurant upon his arrival in Vancouver, seeking to match and achieve the level of culinary standards and service of the finest restaurant in his hometown of Strasbourg, the three-star Michelin restaurant Au Crocodile. Thirty years later, with some of the original staff still there, Le Crocodile is at the top of the list for business people who want to impress a client, and generation after generation of families have passed through the restaurant’s doors."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Vancouver, Canada
"Le Crocodile has been the recipient of Best French Restaurant in Where Magazine, The Four Diamond Award, and Best Upscale French Restaurant in Vancouver Magazine, among others. Chef and owner Michel Jacob of Strasbourg, brought his dreams of becoming a chef to Vancouver, and opened up a restaurant named for Au Crocodile, his preferred establishment in his French hometown. Jacob’s goal was to match the standard of excellence he found at Au Crocodile, which he has succeeded in doing with an honorable level of consistency over the past 30 years."
Mentioned by 604 Now
Where To Get The Best French Food In Vancouver
"A post shared by 🐙仔 (@celine_wwwdi) on Jul 19, 2018 at 11:20pm PDT. One of Vancouver’s most upscale French restaurants, this elegant space serves classic French cuisine. Their menu has a little bit of everything, with fois-grais terrine, veal sweetbreads and grilled sable fish."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near New Westminster

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