City centre Calgary blends business energy with surprising cultural gems in this walkable urban hub. Gleaming skyscrapers like the Bow tower create dramatic urban canyons against the prairie sky. The Calgary Tower's red beacon stands tall among corporate headquarters and historic sandstone buildings. Stephen Avenue offers diverse dining and shopping in a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere. The efficient C-Train provides free rides within the city centre core. Nearby attractions include the Scotiabank Saddledome, Glenbow Museum, and the scenic Bow River pathway system.
Calgary's Beltline district pulses with urban energy along the "Red Mile" of 17th Avenue. Galleries showcase local artists while trendy restaurants and bars spill onto pavements. Rooftop patios offer stunning views of city centre towers against the mountain backdrop. This walkable area balances heritage brick buildings with sleek glass high-rises. Catch live music at intimate venues or explore boutique shops selling locally-made goods. The nearby Stampede Park and Bow River pathways provide perfect breaks from the district's vibrant street life.
Kensington charms visitors with its artistic spirit and lively pedestrian-friendly streets lined with indie boutiques and cosy cafes. The historic Plaza Theatre anchors this vibrant Calgary area where colourful murals brighten brick facades. Prince's Island Park offers peaceful riverfront strolls with stunning city centre skyline views. Step into local life at trendy coffee shops spilling onto pavement patios or browse handcrafted jewellery in unique shops. The area balances urban energy with tree-canopied streets and easy access to Bow River pathways. Sunnyside Station connects you to greater Calgary when you're ready to explore further.
Calgary's East Village pulses with creative energy where modern glass towers stand alongside historic brick warehouses. Once industrial, this revitalised district showcases striking architecture like Studio Bell's gleaming curves and the Central Library's soaring atrium. The scenic RiverWalk winds along the Bow River, offering beautiful views and easy access to St. Patrick's Island Park. The area blends urban sophistication with prairie charm through interactive music exhibits and public art installations. Craft breweries and farm-to-table restaurants attract a youthful crowd of creative professionals. With excellent walkability and convenient CTrain access, East Village makes exploring Calgary's cultural heart effortless.
Calgary's oldest area, Inglewood captivates visitors with historic sandstone buildings and a vibrant arts scene along 9th Avenue SE. The Bow River flows nearby, offering scenic pathways perfect for leisurely walks. This trendy district blends heritage charm with contemporary culture through craft breweries and independent boutiques. Explore the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary or browse local treasures at the Calgary Farmers' Market. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Esker Foundation's modern exhibits. With easy access to city centre Calgary and the riverside pathways, Inglewood provides the perfect balance of historic character and urban convenience.
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Calgary Zoo
9.0/10 (4,588 reviews)
The Calgary Zoo houses over 1,000 animals in immersive habitats. Explore the Canadian Wilds, Destination Africa, and Exploration Asia while supporting their renowned conservation programmes.
Stampede Park
8.4/10 (3,059 reviews)
Experience the heart of Western culture at this iconic venue for the Calgary Stampede, known as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth." Enjoy thrilling rodeos, live music, and authentic cowboy heritage each July.
Scotiabank Saddledome
8.4/10 (2,742 reviews)
The Saddledome's iconic saddle-shaped roof defines Calgary's skyline and hosts the NHL's Flames. Experience the electric atmosphere during hockey season or catch a concert during the annual Calgary Stampede.
Chinook Centre
8.8/10 (4,505 reviews)
Calgary's largest mall features 250+ stores, from Louis Vuitton to everyday retailers. Shop, dine at diverse eateries, or enjoy a film at the Cineplex for a complete entertainment experience.
Calgary Tower
8.6/10 (4,347 reviews)
This iconic observation tower offers 360-degree views of Calgary, the prairies, and distant Rocky Mountains. Enjoy dining with changing vistas at Sky 360, the revolving restaurant that rotates hourly.
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Open Photo by WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park
Canada Olympic Park
8.4/10 (2,339 reviews)
This Olympic legacy from 1988 offers thrilling year-round adventures from skiing to mountain biking. Experience an adrenaline rush on the bobsleigh track or perfect your skills on slopes where Olympians once competed.
Grey Eagle Casino
8.0/10 (1,364 reviews)
Run by the Tsuut'ina Nation, Grey Eagle Casino blends Indigenous culture with over 1,000 slot machines and table games. Enjoy mountain views while catching live performances in their state-of-the-art event centre.
Cross Iron Mills Mall
9.0/10 (2,054 reviews)
Alberta's largest single-level shopping centre features six themed areas inspired by local heritage. Explore 200+ stores from luxury boutiques to outlets, plus a cinema and diverse dining options.
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"Most everything was delightful except We had wifi connection issues. We give up trying hook up the fire stick. The only other thing was the small old televisions.
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You can snap up a holiday package to this destination on Expedia. However, how much your holiday to Calgary costs will depend on the season, hotel choice and length of stay.
What are the cheapest months to go to Calgary?
If you're looking to book a cheap Calgary holiday package, consider planning a trip in November, December and January. You'll usually find lower prices on accommodation and flights during these quieter months — ideal for travellers wishing to save money.
How many days is enough for Calgary?
Calgary holidays come in many shapes and sizes, but to really get a feel for this place, we reckon 2 days is about right. This will mean you can fit in headline attractions like 17 Avenue SW and Heritage Park Historical Village and seek out some underrated gems. Don't forget to visit cool neighbourhoods such as Horizon and University District either. If you plan wisely, you can even schedule a day trip or two from Calgary too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Calgary?
Known for its shopping, festivals and a host of other highlights, you can be assured Calgary is a good holiday destination. Some of the most popular attractions to put on your to-do list? Don't miss Calgary Zoo and Calgary Tower during your Calgary holiday.
How to find the best Calgary package deals?
Use Expedia's filter tool to find some terrific Calgary package deals. When you start your search, simply set your maximum budget and then sort the results by "Price: low to high." If you're looking to save, plan your break for midweek, or search for Calgary package deals in the off-season. Switch up your travel dates and you may score even bigger discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to lock in your holiday package as early as possible.
Is it cheaper to book a Calgary holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your Calgary break by booking a customised holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then enter your destination and travel dates to browse the best hotel and flight prices. Bundle everything into a neat package and you can save hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may score a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Calgary?
If you have your Calgary travel dates confirmed, book as soon as you can to grab some fantastic deals. With Expedia, you can typically reserve some flights up to a year in advance. Prefer spontaneous getaways? Our last-minute deals are ideal for impromptu escapes.
How to plan a trip to Calgary?
Choose when to get away: Check your schedule and get your bags packed. Your preferred season and the activities available will also help you decide when to visit Calgary.
Budget wisely: Besides the cost of your accommodation, you should consider other expenses. These include transportation, food and flights. Also, put aside some extra funds for unexpected expenses that could arise during your trip to Calgary.
Work out your trip length: Think about how much time you want to spend exploring Calgary. Plan your itinerary so you can get to all the experiences and attractions you're interested in at a leisurely pace.
Bundle your accommodation and airfare: After you've nailed down your travel dates and duration, lock in the right Calgary holiday package for you.
* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.