Overseas Guests Tips

For invited guests only - This page is intended for invited wedding guests. Please keep these details within your party.

Recommended arrival date

If you’re travelling from overseas, we recommend arriving no later than March 8, 2026 so you have time to rest, adjust to the time zone, and settle in before the wedding day.

 

Passport & entry documents (please check before you fly)

Please confirm your passport validity and whether you need a travel authorization to enter Canada (for many visa-exempt travellers flying in, this is an eTA, which is electronically linked to your passport). If you get a new passport, you typically need a new eTA.

 

Airport → City (YVR)

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is connected to the city by the Canada Line (SkyTrain), which reaches downtown in under 30 minutes.

 

Getting around Vancouver (no car needed)

Vancouver is very visitor-friendly without a car. You can ride SkyTrain/SeaBus/bus using Compass Card/Ticket or Tap-to-Pay (contactless credit card / Interac debit / mobile wallet), and transfers are time-based (90 minutes for most trips).

Where to stay (recommended hotels & areas)

 

If you are NOT driving (best option: stay near SkyTrain)

We recommend staying within walking distance of a SkyTrain station for the easiest way to get around Vancouver.

Best areas (no-car):

  • Downtown / Waterfront — most convenient for sightseeing

  • Broadway / City Hall — great transit access (Canada Line nearby), often better value than downtown

  • Burnaby / Metrotown — excellent SkyTrain access + shopping, often good value

  • Richmond (Canada Line / Airport area) — convenient for flights and transit, often good value

Recommended hotels (more budget-friendly; prices vary by date):

  • Downtown

    • YWCA Hotel Vancouver

    • Sandman Signature Vancouver Downtown

    • Best Western Plus Sands

    • Century Plaza Hotel

    • Rosedale on Robson (Suite Hotel)

  • Broadway / City Hall

    • Holiday Inn Vancouver Centre (Broadway)

  • Burnaby / Metrotown

    • Holiday Inn Express Vancouver–Metrotown (Burnaby)

    • Accent Inns Burnaby

    • Element Vancouver Metrotown

  • Richmond (Airport / Canada Line)

    • Holiday Inn Express Vancouver Airport – Richmond

    • Accent Inns Vancouver Airport

    • Holiday Inn Vancouver Airport – Richmond

Tip: Hotel prices can swing a lot by dates/weekends. If you want the best value, consider Metrotown (Burnaby) or Richmond (Canada Line / airport area).

If you ARE driving (more flexibility + often easier parking)

If you’ll have a car, you may prefer areas with simpler parking (often easier than downtown) while still staying connected to the city.

Best areas (with car):

  • Burnaby — central, typically easier parking than downtown

  • Richmond — easy airport access, often simpler parking

  • North Vancouver / Lower Lonsdale — nice area close to the North Shore

Recommended hotels (driving-friendly; prices vary by date):

  • Burnaby

    • Accent Inns Burnaby

    • Holiday Inn Express Vancouver–Metrotown (Burnaby)

  • Richmond

    • Holiday Inn Express Vancouver Airport – Richmond

    • Accent Inns Vancouver Airport

    • Holiday Inn Vancouver Airport – Richmond

  • North Vancouver

    • Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier

Things to do in Greater Vancouver (if you have extra time)

Popular highlights include:

  • Stanley Park

  • Granville Island

  • Gastown

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge (North Shore)

FAQ (quick answers)

 

Q: Do I need to rent a car?
A: Not necessary for most visitors. If you stay near SkyTrain, you can get around easily by transit + rideshare.

Q: What’s the easiest place to stay if I don’t drive?
A: Downtown / Waterfront or anywhere near a Canada Line / Expo Line station is the most convenient.

Q: How do I get from YVR to downtown?
A: Take the Canada Line (SkyTrain) from YVR to downtown in under 30 minutes.

Q: Can I tap my credit card to ride transit?
A: Yes—TransLink supports Tap-to-Pay on SkyTrain/bus/SeaBus, and transfers are time-based.

Q: Do I need an eTA?
A: Many visa-exempt travellers arriving by air need an eTA, linked to your passport. Please check the official Government of Canada page for your nationality.

Q: What should I pack for early March?
A: Layers + a warm jacket are recommended (weather can feel cool and damp). Also bring comfortable shoes for walking.

Q: What’s the recommended arrival date again?
A: No later than March 8, 2026.

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