Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Vietnam Summer Festival 2026.

Is the festival family-friendly?

Absolutely! Vietnam Summer Festival 2026 is designed for all ages to enjoy. Families can look forward to children’s play areas, interactive activities, photo booth experiences, cultural performances, and a fun, welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

Is there an admission fee to attend?

No — admission to Vietnam Summer Festival 2026 is completely free for the public to attend and enjoy.

What can visitors expect at the festival?

Visitors can experience authentic Vietnamese street food, live music and entertainment, cultural performances, artisan and community markets, interactive activities, photo opportunities, and immersive showcases inspired by the North, Central, and South regions of Vietnam.

Are pets allowed at the festival?

Yes, pets are welcome at the festival. We kindly ask all pet owners to keep pets leashed and be mindful of the large crowds and event environment.

Is the event accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes. The festival aims to provide an accessible and welcoming experience for all guests, including accessible public areas and pathways throughout the event site.

What are the event rules and regulations?

To ensure a safe and inclusive atmosphere, guests are not permitted to bring or use alcohol, weapons, drugs, obscene materials, firecrackers, fireworks, aerosol spray cans, or smoke within the festival grounds.

What food safety measures are in place, and how are allergies handled?

All food vendors are responsible for complying with applicable food safety regulations and health requirements. While vendors may provide ingredient information upon request, guests with food allergies or dietary restrictions are encouraged to speak directly with vendors before consuming any food, as cross-contamination may occur. Please exercise caution and make informed choices based on your individual needs.

How can I get to the festival? (Car / Public Transit)

Vietnam Summer Festival 2026 will take place at the Vancouver Art Gallery – North Plaza (750 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC), conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver.

By Public Transit:
The venue is easily accessible by SkyTrain and bus. The closest SkyTrain stations are:

  • Vancouver City Centre Station (Canada Line) – approximately 3 minutes walking distance
  • Burrard Station (Expo & Millennium Lines) – approximately 5 minutes walking distance

Multiple TransLink bus routes also stop nearby along Georgia Street, Granville Street, and Howe Street.

By Car:
Several public parking facilities and street parking options are available throughout downtown Vancouver within walking distance of the venue. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early or use public transit, as parking may be limited during the festival weekend.