What You Will Do
Explore inside Downtown Vancouver’s most famous heritage buildings as you discover the sinful history of the city’s past, and the delicious sweet treats of its present.
You'll enjoy a private VIP viewing inside Art Deco masterpiece the Marine Building as the incredible finale to this one-of-a-kind Vancouver experience. Don't miss out: we're the only Vancouver tour company approved for private viewings inside!
Vancouver is one of North America's most walkable cities. You'll enjoy a gentle stroll with your friendly and knowledgeable guide through the bustling streets of downtown as you weave a path from one beautiful heritage building to the next.
But beware...behind the ornate exteriors of these heritage beauties, lie tales of murder, corruption and scandal. Your guide will share all the juicy details from our city's shady past, while you savour gourmet goodies from some of Vancouvers very best pastry chefs and chocolatiers.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meet your guide outside Old Navy on Robson and Granville Streets in Downtown, Vancouver.
1
Robson Street
10 minutes
Get off to a delicious start with your first sweet treat of the tour at the tour start point, rig tin the heart of downtown Vancouver
2
Robson Square
10 minutes
Police corruption and the mistress who told the tale!
3
Vancouver Art Gallery
10 minutes
Learn the dramatic story of one of Vancouver's most prominent architects, and his wife... and her lover.
4
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
10 minutes
Admire the Streamline details of the 1930's masterpiece, Hotel Vancouver.
5
Rosewood Hotel Georgia
10 minutes
Learn about the history of Vaudeville in Vancouver!
6
Sinclair Center
10 minutes
The Great Depression and rioting in Vancouver
7
Terminal City Club
10 minutes
Learn about the most notorious may of Vancouver!
8
Marine Building
10 minutes
Explore the jaw dropping details of the Marine Building and learn about one of the biggest real estate deals in Vancouver History.
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