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A new global study has named Vancouver as one of the best cities in the world for older travellers, highlighting its strong accessibility and ease of movement.

Study Looks at Senior-Friendly Travel

Researchers reviewed 175 cities worldwide to find destinations that suit travellers aged 70 and older. They focused on everyday factors that can make travel easier and more enjoyable for seniors.

The study looked at how easy it is to walk around a city, including hills and elevation. It also examined safety levels, access to healthcare, and the quality of medical services. Other factors included noise and light levels, green spaces, cultural attractions, average temperatures, and the availability of accessible hotels.

These elements helped create an overall score for each city.

Vancouver Stands Out in Canada

Vancouver ranked 19th on the global list, earning a score of 59.3. It stood as the only Canadian city to reach the top group.

The city scored well for its walkability, making it easier for older visitors to get around without much strain. It also received strong marks for accessible accommodation, which plays an important role for travellers with mobility needs.

However, Vancouver did not perform as strongly in all areas. The study noted lower scores in climate comfort and levels of quiet, likely due to its frequent rain and busy urban setting.

What Makes a City Grandparent-Friendly

The report shows that older travellers often value comfort, safety, and ease above all else. Cities that offer smooth walking paths, good healthcare, and calm surroundings tend to rank higher.

Access to parks and green spaces also matters, as many seniors enjoy relaxed outdoor activities. Cultural attractions, such as museums and theatres, add to the experience by offering easy ways to explore local life.

Hotels that provide accessible features, such as step-free entry and supportive services, also play a key role in making a city more welcoming.

European City Takes Top Spot

Valencia, Spain, claimed first place with a score of 74.2. The study praised the city for its inviting atmosphere and senior-friendly layout.

Researchers highlighted "plenty of attractions, fresh sea air and stunning coastal views,” as well as “Its flat cityscape, plethora of green spaces and balmy Mediterranean climate” as reasons for its high score.

The city’s flat streets and warm weather make it especially comfortable for older visitors.

Growing Interest in Senior Travel

Travel among older adults continues to grow, and cities now pay closer attention to their needs. This study reflects a shift toward more inclusive travel planning, where comfort and accessibility take priority.

Vancouver’s place on the list shows that Canadian cities can compete on the global stage, especially when they focus on making travel easier for all age groups.

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