Choosing a place to stay during Vancouver 2010 Olympics might be a challenge, but with an RV Rental, Vancouver is the perfect place to enjoy your time.
Travel in style and all of the amenities in a RV. We have the several RV’s to fit your needs during the Olympics in Vancouver.
- Class A Motorhome Rentals available for rent during the Winter Olympics!
- Class C Motorhomes Rentals available for rent during the Winter Olympics!
- And Travel Trailers available for rent available for rent during the Winter Olympics!
Yaletown . Many Vancouverites would proudly tell you a story about the transformation of an ugly warehouse district into one of the trendiest neighborhoods to live in. Although many would sigh at the end, regretting they missed out their chance to buy a property here few years ago, when it was still affordable. Today Yaletown is definitely one of the most expensive areas in Vancouver. Loft style residencies, fashionable restaurants and nightclubs, designer shops, and trendy offices... What not to like about such a chic lifestyle? Live, work, rest and play in one cool place. And the best part is - you are just few blocks away from 2010 Olympic Opening and Closing ceremonies, nightly victory ceremonies and the medal presentations at B.C. Place Stadium, and right next to major hockey venue - General Motors Place. If you get lucky enough and find an accommodation with the view facing south, you would not only get an amazing harbour view, but also see the Olympic Village across the water. Yaletown is bound by Nelson, Homer, Drake and Pacific streets.
Coal Harbour - Yet another topnotch downtown living spot. Very much like Yeletown, this neighborhood is tastefully designed to accommodate both prestigious living as well as retail and office space. The big advantage of choosing an accommodation in Coal Harbour is the magnificent view of the North Shore Mountains and Stanley Park. Coal Harbour stretches from Canada Place to Cardero S treet along the Burrard Inlet shore were you can take a nice stroll and enjoy a spectacular Vancouver scene: sail-like glass buildings, million-dollar yachts, and magnificent mountains. I love Vancouver!
Gastown - Vancouver birthplace. If you feel like staying in the heritage part of the city, Gastown could be one of your choices. Although I would warn you to be very careful in choosing an accommodation in that part of the city, as it borders very closely with not so popular " East Hastings " area. Hard to tell just yet whether anything will change in 2010, but for now I would stay away from East Hastings.
Clearly distinct Chinatown, located on Pender Street between Carrall and Columbia Streets, was once the largest Chinatown in Canada, and the second largest in North America. Nowadays Chinatown is a designated historic district. It creates a very interesting perspective: two worlds blending in together - centuries old Chinese culture with its unique recessed balconies, decorative parapets and cornices and on the other side Vancouver high-tech green-glass architecture. I do enjoy checking out Chinese medicine stores here and all the different gift shops.
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