Where to go shopping in Vancouver? You can sample snacks and authentic Asian cuisine in Chinatown, stroll through the crowds of Metropolitan shops on Robson Street, or relax on the open-air balcony of Yaletown's own brewery and stroll through the quaint cobblestone streets of Geith, And to find treasure in a family market vendor on Granville Island. Take a look at Vancouver's five blocks! Robson Street has more than 200 shops, cafes and service shops, making it the best place in Vancouver to watch people come and go. A day out on the shops: indulge in the trendy boutiques or take a latte at the roadside cafe while watching the crowds. On average, 80,000 visitors visit every weekend, so you can see a lot of people! If you don't like crowding, you can go to the Vancouver Art Museum, formerly the courthouse of the early 20th century, which is a paradise for art lovers. After enjoying it, you can choose a good restaurant on Robson Street for dinner and end the day. Robson Street runs east to west through downtown Vancouver (from Yale to the west end of the city center), and it is not easy to park here, there are several parking lots near the block, and it is easily accessible on foot.