
Vancouver Lookout
Tickets & Visitor Guide to Vancouver's Observation Deck
⏱ 30-45 minutes👤 All ages$$
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The Vancouver Lookout sits atop the Harbour Centre, a downtown tower, and provides one of the best overviews of the city's remarkable geography. The trip up is part of the fun: glass-walled elevators ascend the exterior of the tower in under a minute, opening onto an enclosed circular observation deck more than 50 stories up.
From the deck, the 360-degree view takes in essentially all of Vancouver and its setting — the glassy downtown towers, the working harbor with its floatplanes and ships, the green expanse of Stanley Park, the Lions Gate Bridge, the Gulf Islands, and the North Shore mountains rising behind it all. Informational panels and (often) guides help identify the landmarks, making it an excellent orientation stop early in a trip. Above the observation level is a revolving restaurant for those who want to dine with the view.
It's a quick, easy, all-weather attraction — a good rainy-day option and a great way to understand the lay of the land before exploring at street level. A nice feature is that admission tickets are typically valid for the whole day, so you can come back to see the view by night as well as by day. Its central downtown location, near Gastown, Canada Place, and the waterfront, makes it simple to fold into a day's sightseeing. Plan about 30-45 minutes.
What to Expect
Format
Glass elevators up the Harbour Centre tower to a 360-degree enclosed observation deck, with info panels and a revolving restaurant above. Tickets typically valid all day (day and night). Downtown.
Best Time
A clear day for the best views, ideally early in a trip for orientation. Since tickets usually last all day, return at night for the city lights.
Duration
About 30-45 minutes.
Tips
Go on a clear day, and early in your trip to get oriented. Tickets are typically valid all day, so come back after dark for the night view. It's a good rainy-day/all-weather option. Central downtown location near Gastown and Canada Place — easy to combine with the waterfront.
⚡ Quick Picks
Best For
First-timers wanting to orient themselves and anyone after a sweeping city-and-mountains view.
Families
Kids enjoy the glass elevators and the big views; quick and easy between other activities.
Couples
Return at night (tickets usually last all day) for the city lights — a nice, low-key evening view.
Pair With
Gastown, Canada Place (and FlyOver Canada), and the downtown waterfront are all close.
Time Needed
About 30-45 minutes.
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What will I see from the Vancouver Lookout?
A 360-degree panorama of downtown, the harbor with its floatplanes and ships, Stanley Park, the Lions Gate Bridge, the Gulf Islands, and the North Shore mountains — essentially all of Vancouver's spectacular setting.
How do I get to the top?
Glass-walled elevators ascend the outside of the Harbour Centre tower in under a minute to the enclosed observation deck more than 50 stories up.
Are tickets good for more than one visit?
Typically yes — admission is usually valid for the whole day, so you can visit during the day and return to see the view at night.
Is there a restaurant?
Yes — a revolving restaurant sits above the observation deck for those who want to dine with the panoramic view.
Where is it and how long does a visit take?
It's in the heart of downtown atop the Harbour Centre, near Gastown and Canada Place. Plan about 30-45 minutes for the deck.
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