Family-friendly vacation rentals & airbnb in Vancouver
Find your vacation rental or Airbnb in Vancouver: house, apartment, villa and any accommodation for rent
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Accommodation
1,236
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$282
On average
High season
August - $434
+54%
Price in March
$190
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
2 Bedrooms, 74m²
Price per week
$1,974
On average
Low season
February : $165
-41%
Available accommodation
16%
In March
The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Vancouver is $282.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Vancouver, you have to pay on average $1,974 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $1,158 and $3,038 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Vancouver are less expensive in February: $165 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 41% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 54% ($434 per night) in 08, which is the most expensive month to live in Vancouver.
On average, rentals in Vancouver can accommodate 4 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 74 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Vancouver is $399 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $2,790.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Vancouver costs on average $656, for Friday and Saturday nights.
16% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in March. It will be necessary to pay on average $190 per night.
The largest city in Western Canada and the third largest in Canada, Vancouver is a key destination for lovers of nature as well as city living. This beautiful destination draws people from all across the world. The city is separated into three areas: the Westside, East Van, and the city centre.
The largest city in Western Canada and the third largest in Canada, Vancouver is a key destination for lovers of nature as well as city living. This beautiful destination draws people from all across the world. The city is separated into three areas: the Westside, East Van, and the city centre. Each has its own attractions and reasons to visit, and of course, many use a holiday in Vancouver as a jumping off point for visiting the surrounding area of British Columbia.
The West Side is one of the most expensive places to live in Vancouver, so if you're looking for luxury accommodations, seek out house rentals here. The Westside boasts some of Vancouver's best shopping, with Robson Street's designer fashion stores and Fourth Avenue's trendier boutiques. This is also the ideal part of Vancouver to come to if you want to see a sports game, as both General Motors Place for hockey and BC Place for football are located here. You'll also find over 50 kilometers of beaches in this area as well as the VanDusen Botanical Gardens, making it a nice way to get a taste for the natural beauty of the rest of the province.
East Van, also called East Side or East End, was historically a more affordable area and was traditionally home to many immigrants coming into Vancouver. It is rapidly gentrifying and becoming one of the most popular areas to live and stay in, so you'll have to plan ahead if you're looking for cheap apartments here. The area remains incredibly diverse and dynamic, with an important left-leaning political and artistic identity. You will often find artistic events in the area, particularly at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, so art fans may wish to seek out apartments in Vancouver in this area. Kingsway, the one of the longest streets in the Greater Vancouver area, features several key shopping areas as well.
The heart of Vancouver's downtown and home to the Financial and Entertainment districts, rooms for rent or vacation homes in Vancouver city centre are a fantastic place to base yourself. This area is home to the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Vancouver Lookout on top of the Harbour Centre, offering a full 360-degree view of the city from above.