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Best Party Hostels
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Party Hostels in Vancouver

Vancouver’s nightlife doesn’t just live in the downtown core: it spills into the streets after dark, especially along Granville Street. By 11 PM, the stretch between Robson and Drake is packed with groups spilling out of bars and clubs, drinks in hand. The hostel scene here is small but social. Places like HI Vancouver Downtown run weekly events, including pub crawls that hit up spots like The Pint or Flava Flav, where you might end up dancing next to a stranger who becomes your travel buddy by midnight. Most party hostels are clustered near Waterfront Station, so you’re never more than a 10-minute walk from the action. It’s not a city that stays up until sunrise, but the energy on Fridays and Saturdays makes up for it.

Top Party Hostels in Vancouver

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Best Party Hostel
7.5

Cambie Hostel - Seymour

from 17.60 / night

Cambie Hostel-Seymour, nestled in the vibrant heart of downtown, is the go-to spot for those looking to explore and party. With its central location, enjoy exclusive discounts at Malone's, lively evenings at the Social Lounge, and chilled vibes at 515 Bar—a perfect blend for an unforgettable city adventure.

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HI Vancouver Downtown

from 26.60 / night

HI Vancouver Downtown, nestled just off the lively Davie strip, offers a vibrant stay for every traveller. With easy access to the beach, Stanley Park, and a plethora of dining options, it’s a party-goer's paradise. Enjoy communal vibes in our lounge, games room, and patios, ensuring your stay is filled with fun and new friendships.

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Cambie Hostel Gastown

from 16.53 / night

Great social hotel with an on-site bar always crowded with locals and travellers. The bar actually turns into a nightclub and stays open until late night hours. Well-located, in the heart of a party area, where you can find popular bars, pubs with live music, and clubs. The hostel also features a huge common room, perfect spot to chill and hang out after a wild party night.

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Pub Crawls in Vancouver

Organised nights out with a local guide

Gastown Pub Crawl

Every Friday and Saturday
CA$25

A well-organised crawl through three Gastown bars, including The Pint and Guilt & Co. Cover charges and line-skipping are included, and you’ll get a free shot at each stop. The group is usually a mix of backpackers and young locals. Challenges and games keep the energy up.

Meeting point: Outside The Pint, 455 Abbott Street

West Coast Party Crawl

Every Saturday
CA$30

A VIP-style crawl that hits up clubs like Caprice and Flava Flav. The ticket includes a welcome drink, cover charges, and a group photo. The crowd is younger and more dressed up. Expect a line for the bathroom, but the queue-jumping perk makes it worth it.

Meeting point: Outside Waterfront Station

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Vancouver's nightlife zones break down

Granville Street

The main strip for nightlife, Granville Street is lined with bars, clubs, and neon signs. It’s loud, busy, and a bit touristy, but it’s where most hostel pub crawls start. The stretch between Robson and Drake is the busiest, with street performers and drink specials.

Best for: First-night-out backpackers

Gastown

A mix of cobblestone streets and trendy bars, Gastown feels more local than Granville. It’s home to speakeasies, breweries, and the famous steam clock. The area is walkable, but some alleys get sketchy late at night. Stick to Water Street and Cordova for safety.

Best for: Craft beer and cocktail lovers

Yaletown

Upscale but still fun, Yaletown has rooftop bars and lounges with waterfront views. It’s pricier than other areas, but happy hours (4–6 PM) make it affordable. The crowd is older, but hostel groups sometimes end up here for a change of scene.

Best for: Rooftop drinks and skyline views

Bars and Clubs in Vancouver

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Flava Flav

A two-level club with hip-hop and R&B on the main floor and EDM upstairs. The crowd is mostly 20-somethings, and it gets packed after midnight. Drinks cost around CA$12, but happy hour runs until 9 PM. If you’re with a hostel group, you’ll likely end up here on a pub crawl.

The Pint

A pub with 100 beers on tap and a rooftop patio. It’s a good spot for pre-drinks or a casual night out. The crowd is mixed: backpackers, locals, and sports fans. Pints cost CA$8–10, and the kitchen serves decent pub food until 1 AM. Live music on Thursdays.

Commodore Ballroom

A historic venue that books indie bands, DJs, and themed dance nights. The floor bounces: literally: when the crowd gets going. Tickets start at CA$25, but it’s worth it for the sound system. Check the schedule for 19+ nights. Doors usually open at 8 PM.

The Roxy

A country-rock bar with line dancing on Wednesdays and live bands most nights. It’s tourist-friendly but still attracts locals. Cover is CA$5–10, and drinks are CA$10–12. The dance floor fills up after 11 PM, especially on weekends.

Guilt & Co.

A Gastown basement bar with jazz, soul, and funk nights. It’s small, so arrive early to grab a table. Cocktails cost CA$14–16, but the happy hour (4–6 PM) knocks them down to CA$9. The crowd is older than the Granville Street clubs, but it’s a good change of pace.

Caprice Nightclub

A high-energy club with top-40, EDM, and hip-hop. The VIP tables are pricey, but the main floor is where the action is. Cover is CA$10–20, depending on the night. Dress to impress: bouncers can be picky. Open until 3 AM on weekends.

Practical Info

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Getting around Vancouver
The SkyTrain is the fastest way to move. A single fare costs CA$3.15 and covers most of the city centre. The Canada Line runs from the airport to Waterfront Station in 25 minutes. Buses fill the gaps, but they slow down after midnight. Uber and Lyft work, but surge pricing kicks in around closing time.
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Budget for a night out
Expect to spend CA$10–15 on a cocktail in a downtown bar. Club cover charges range from CA$5–15, though some hostel pub crawls include it. A beer in a pub costs around CA$8. If you pre-drink in your hostel kitchen, you’ll save enough for a late-night slice of pizza on Granville.
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Best nights to go out
Thursday to Saturday are the busiest nights. Granville Street bars get packed by 11 PM, and clubs stay open until 2 or 3 AM. Sundays are quiet, but some hostels organise their own events, like pub quizzes or speed-friending nights.
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Walking distances
Most party hostels are within a 15-minute walk of Granville Street. Gastown is another 10 minutes east of Waterfront Station. Stanley Park is a 30-minute walk from downtown, but it’s worth it for the views: just don’t plan on clubbing there.
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Cheap eats near hostels
Sushi is Vancouver’s best budget meal. Rolls cost CA$4–6 at spots like Sushi California on Robson Street. The Japadog stand near Granville and Smithe does hot dogs with Japanese toppings for under CA$7. Most hostels have kitchens, so grab groceries at T&T Supermarket on Keefer.
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Skip-the-line tips
Book pub crawl tickets in advance. The Gastown Pub Crawl includes cover charges and line-skipping at three bars. If you’re going solo, arrive before 11 PM to avoid queues. Some clubs, like Flava Flav, let you in faster if you’re in a group of four or more.

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