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ROBSON STREET




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Essentials about Robson Street in brief

If you want to go shopping and grab a bite to eat in Vancouver, you’ll inevitably end up on Robson Street. Running from southeast to northwest across Downtown Vancouver, Robson Street is the main shopping street in the city and is dotted with a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants.

The sights on Robson Street

Robson Street begins in the southeast of Downtown Vancouver right by the large BC Place Stadium, home of Vancouver’s soccer team, the BC Lions, and the Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team. Just a few yards from the stadium is the famous Vancouver Library building, somewhat reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome. Art lovers will find another attraction on Robson Street, and that is the Vancouver Art Gallery. After crossing Downtown Vancouver, Robson Street ends in the northeast of the city center at Stanley Park, just a few meters from the Lost Lagoon lake.

The history of Robson Street

Incidentally, the street is named after John Robson, a Canadian politician, journalist and Premier of British Columbia between 1889 and 1892. He was a co-founder of the Confederation League, which was instrumental in British Columbia joining the Canadian Confederation. An interesting historical detail for German visitors: after a strong immigration movement of Germans to Vancouver in the early 20th century, the northwestern part of the street became the center of German culture and business activity in the city, so Robson Street soon got the nickname “Robsonstrasse” (even among non-Germans). Even street signs were provided with the German name at that time (however, these are no longer to be seen today).

Shopping on Robson Street

However, the main reason for walking on Robson Street is the countless shopping opportunities on site. The main shopping district begins roughly at Granville Street, where the huge Nordstrom department store and the Pacific Centre Shopping Mall are located. Robson Street is best known for its many fashion boutiques and shoe stores, which are concentrated primarily in the area between Granville Street in the southeast and Denman Street in the northwest. If you want to max out your credit card, you’ll also find a who’s who of international luxury brands around Robson Street (especially on Burrard and Alberni Streets). From Cartier and Chanel to Gucci and Hermès to Tiffany and Louis Vuitton, all the exclusive labels have stores on site.

Eating and drinking on Robson Street

If you get hungry with so many shopping options, you definitely won’t go hungry on Robson Street. From beer pubs to burger joints and Asian fast food to fine dining restaurants, Robson Street offers an incredible range of dining establishments for every taste and budget.




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Opening hours

The shops and restaurants on Robson Street do not have uniform opening hours.

Admission fees

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Getting there

By public transport:

SkyTrain lines Expo and Millenium: Stop Burrard Station

SkyTrain line Canada: Stop City Centre

Bus lines: Along Robson Street there are a number of stops that are served by several lines.

By car:

Along Robson Street there are many parking garages.

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Photos: Adam Jones, Ph.D., Robson Street Sign – West End – Vancouver BC – Canada, CC BY-SA 3.0 / rodefeld, Vancouver Library on robson street, CC BY-SA 2.0
Texts: Individual pieces of content and information from Wikipedia DE and Wikipedia EN under the Creative-Commons-Lizenz Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
English version: Machine translation by DeepL