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Cinemas and Theaters

Movie theaters and live performance venues showcasing films and entertainment, including both mainstream and indie productions.

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Cinemas in Vancouver

1. Cineplex Cinemas (Scotiabank Theatre Vancouver)

  • Location: 900 Burrard Street, Downtown Vancouver
  • Overview: A modern multiplex offering the latest Hollywood blockbusters, IMAX screenings, and VIP experiences.
  • Ticket Pricing:
    • General Admission: CAD 14โ€“16
    • IMAX: CAD 18โ€“20
    • VIP (19+ only, with reclining seats and in-seat dining): CAD 25โ€“30
    • Discounts: Tuesday is "Cheap Tuesday," with tickets starting at CAD 8โ€“10.
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased online via the Cineplex website or app, or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating, elevators, and assistive listening devices are available.
  • Nearby Attractions: Robson Street (shopping), Vancouver Art Gallery.
  • Dining Options: Cactus Club Cafe (casual dining), Earls Kitchen + Bar, and numerous cafes on Robson Street.

2. The Rio Theatre

  • Location: 1660 East Broadway, East Vancouver
  • Overview: A beloved independent cinema and live performance venue known for its eclectic programming, including cult classics, indie films, live comedy, and burlesque shows.
  • Ticket Pricing:
    • Movies: CAD 13 (general), CAD 10 (students/seniors)
    • Special Events: CAD 20โ€“30 (varies by event)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased online via their website or at the door (arrive early for popular events).
  • Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access; contact the venue in advance for assistance.
  • Nearby Attractions: Commercial Drive (a vibrant neighborhood with unique shops and cafes).
  • Dining Options: Havana (Cuban-inspired cuisine), Fets Whisky Kitchen, and numerous casual eateries on Commercial Drive.

3. VIFF Centre (Vancouver International Film Festival Theatre)

  • Location: 1181 Seymour Street, Downtown Vancouver
  • Overview: Home to the Vancouver International Film Festival, this venue screens independent, international, and Canadian films year-round.
  • Ticket Pricing:
    • Regular Screenings: CAD 13โ€“15
    • VIFF Membership: CAD 2 (required for some screenings)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible, with assistive listening devices available.
  • Nearby Attractions: Yaletown (trendy district with shops and restaurants), David Lam Park.
  • Dining Options: Blue Water Cafe (seafood), The Flying Pig (comfort food), and numerous cafes in Yaletown.

4. Park Theatre

  • Location: 3440 Cambie Street, South Cambie
  • Overview: A single-screen cinema operated by Cineplex, offering a cozy atmosphere and a mix of mainstream and indie films.
  • Ticket Pricing:
    • General Admission: CAD 14โ€“16
    • Discounts: "Cheap Tuesday" tickets start at CAD 8โ€“10.
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased online or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible.
  • Nearby Attractions: Queen Elizabeth Park, Bloedel Conservatory.
  • Dining Options: Vijโ€™s (Indian cuisine), Shiro (Japanese sushi), and casual cafes along Cambie Street.

Theaters in Vancouver

1. Queen Elizabeth Theatre

  • Location: 630 Hamilton Street, Downtown Vancouver
  • Overview: A premier venue for Broadway shows, opera, ballet, and concerts.
  • Ticket Pricing: CAD 50โ€“150+ (varies by performance)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster or the venueโ€™s website.
  • Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible, with assistive listening devices available.
  • Nearby Attractions: BC Place Stadium, Rogers Arena, Vancouver Public Library.
  • Dining Options: Glowbal (modern Canadian), Jam Cafe (brunch), and Chambar (Belgian-inspired cuisine).

2. The Orpheum

  • Location: 601 Smithe Street, Downtown Vancouver
  • Overview: A historic theater and home to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, offering classical music, concerts, and special events.
  • Ticket Pricing: CAD 30โ€“100+ (varies by performance)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased through the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra website or Ticketmaster.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, with elevators and assistive listening devices.
  • Nearby Attractions: Granville Street (entertainment district), Pacific Centre Mall.
  • Dining Options: Joe Fortes (seafood and steak), Black + Blue (steakhouse), and casual eateries on Granville Street.

3. The Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage

  • Location: 2750 Granville Street, South Granville
  • Overview: A charming venue operated by the Arts Club Theatre Company, showcasing contemporary plays, musicals, and Canadian productions.
  • Ticket Pricing: CAD 30โ€“80 (varies by show)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased on the Arts Club Theatre Company website or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, with assistive listening devices available.
  • Nearby Attractions: Granville Island (a short drive or bus ride away).
  • Dining Options: Heirloom (vegetarian/vegan), West Restaurant (fine dining), and casual cafes along Granville Street.

4. The Cultch (Vancouver East Cultural Centre)

  • Location: 1895 Venables Street, East Vancouver
  • Overview: A hub for experimental and contemporary theater, dance, and music performances.
  • Ticket Pricing: CAD 20โ€“50 (varies by performance)
  • Booking: Tickets can be purchased on The Cultchโ€™s website or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; contact the venue for specific needs.
  • Nearby Attractions: Commercial Drive.
  • Dining Options: La Mezcaleria (Mexican), Absinthe Bistro (French), and casual cafes on Commercial Drive.

Tips for the Best Experience

  1. Book in Advance: Popular shows and screenings often sell out quickly, especially on weekends and during festivals.
  2. Arrive Early: Arriving 20โ€“30 minutes before the show ensures you have time to find parking, grab snacks, and settle in.
  3. Check for Discounts: Many venues offer discounts for students, seniors, and groups. Look for promotions like "Cheap Tuesdays" at cinemas.
  4. Dress Code: Most venues are casual, but for upscale theaters like the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, business casual attire is recommended.
  5. Public Transit: Vancouverโ€™s public transit system (SkyTrain and buses) is efficient and a great way to reach most venues. Use the TransLink Trip Planner for routes and schedules.
  6. Parking: Parking can be limited in downtown areas. Consider using public transit or ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft.

Nearby Attractions and Dining

  • Granville Island: A must-visit destination with artisan shops, galleries, and the Public Market. Perfect for a pre- or post-show stroll.
  • Gastown: Vancouverโ€™s historic district, known for its cobblestone streets, unique boutiques, and the iconic Steam Clock.
  • Stanley Park: A world-famous urban park with scenic views, walking trails, and the Vancouver Aquarium.

For dining, Vancouver offers a diverse culinary scene. Whether youโ€™re in the mood for sushi, seafood, or international cuisine, youโ€™ll find plenty of options near entertainment venues.


Enjoy your time exploring Vancouverโ€™s cinemas and theaters! Let me know if youโ€™d like more tailored recommendations or assistance with planning your visit.