12 Best Things To Do In Calgary (2024)

Calgary is sometimes seen as the entry point to the great outdoors in Alberta. Yes, it’s within easy access of the dramatic Banff National Park, but it’s also a snug little city to spend a few days exploring. Honestly, there’s a heap of places to see and some epic things to do in Calgary; so much so that it’s worth tagging onto any Alberta itinerary.

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To be honest, I hadn’t even thought of visiting Calgary before we visited. I saw it as ‘the airport’ to get into the Canadian Rockies and explore the stunning nature. That being said, I’m so glad we made a stop in the city as we loved our few days here; so much so that we’ve been back quite a few times since!

Of course, if you’re travelling to the best places in Alberta, you’ll be wanting to visit Banff, maybe go skiing in Sunshine Village, see the stunning Lake Abraham (bubble lake) or Grotto Canyon and Canmore?

Well, just be sure to leave a day or two to spend some time in downtown Calgary, too.

With that in mind, I wanted to share some of the best things to do in Calgary on your next trip. Oh yeah, and with any of our posts, pop us a message if you need any other advice. Have the best time in Canada!

1.) Kensington

Okay, so Kensington is one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Calgary and a place that’s got a really cool vibe! It kind of reminds me of Camden in London (or the Lower East Side in NYC) and is a great place to wander around the independent stores or yummy restaurants.

For me, wandering this area is easily one of the best things to do in Calgary, especially if you’re hungry. For some tasty bites to eat, make sure to pop into

Also, for some great coffee, pop into Higher Ground. Their roast is so good.

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2.) Inglewood

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Inglewood is one of those areas that’s so simple to visit when staying in the centre of Calgary. With it being around a 25-minute stroll, it’s honestly worth heading across on a weekend or in the evening to make the most of the cool little bars and eateries.

We popped over to Gorilla Whale which is a Japanese-fusion restaurant that serves up some of the best ramens in all of Calgary. Plus their yakitori skewers and co*cktails are amazing. It’s the perfect place for dinner; just make sure to reserve a table before you go. This place fills up fast.

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Whilst here, be sure to visit Fair’s Fair Books, too. It’s such a cosy place that has an epic book selection of old and new books. It’s a treasure trove for bookworms.

Finally, if you fancy warming up, pop into Gravity Espresso & Wine, which, not only has great coffee (and wine) but also live DJs on certain days, too.

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3.) Studio Bell

Perched in the centre of Calgary, Studio Bell is one of Canada’s biggest and best homes of Canadian music. Housing thousands of exhibits, it’s somewhere that any music lover will totally love. If that’s you, you’ll easily find this to be one of the best things to do in Calgary. Not only that, the building is pretty cool, too.

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Now, a visit to Studio Bell will likely take around 90-minutes and is well worth stopping by on your stroll around the centre. That being said, if you’re not a music-lover, you might wanna give this spot a miss. After all, it’s all about the music!

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Afterwards, you’ve had your fill at Studio Bell, King Eddy is well worth visiting (next door). It’s a historic music venue and eatery that’s perfect for a bite, or an obligatory Ceasar!

Read more: Our time exploring Studio Bell

4.) Wonderland Sculpture

Right next to the Bow skyscraper (in the centre of Calgary), seeing the Wonderland Sculpture is one of the best things to do in Calgary if you want to see some local arts.

Being a whopping 12-metre high wire face, the Wonderland Sculpture is great to see. Now, you obviously won’t spend more than 10-minutes here, but it’s well worth seeing.

Oh yeah, and for a tasty brunch, pop over to OEB Breakfast Co that serves up one of the mightiest breakfasts in the city. Their walls are so fluffy and the eggs benedict is so good.

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5.) Calgary Library (Central Library)

Now, you might not think that visiting a library is one of the best things to do in Calgary, but trust me, this one is.

Well, if you love books and architecture at least!

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You see, Calgary Library is totally stunning and houses a huge mix of books a lovely cafe and some incredible architecture that you should see. Even if you’re not ‘into’ books, just pop in for a quick wander. It’s lovely.

Read more: Visiting the Calgary Library

6.) Prince’s Island Park

Strolling Prince’s Island Park is one of the best things to do in Calgary on a sunny summer day. For me, it’s the kinda place that’s perfect if you want to step away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Calgary and really just chill out for a little while. That being said, if you visit in winter, you can also try your hand at some outdoor skating )on the lagoon), too.

Plus, there are trails for both walkers and cyclists, too. Oh, and during the summer months, you may be there on a day when one of the city’s events are held. Keep an eye out for listings when you arrive.

Afterwards, pop over to Village Ice Cream for some of Calgary’s most yummy treats. No joke, their salted caramel gelato is heaven.

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7.) Calgary’s Heritage Park

Calgary’s Heritage Park brings history back to life in this living history village.

This is a paradise for history lovers like you with re-enactments of how life ‘in the west’ was once like. During your visit, you will have the chance to trade at a replica trading post, visit a ranch as well as the historic village, too.

Finally, if you’re feeling up to it, you can then go on a steam train, take a ride in a horse-drawn wagon or cruise along in a paddle wheeled boat. It is great for families.

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8.) Glenbow Museum

The Glenbow Museum is heralded as one of the finest of Canada’s museums and one of the best things to do in Calgary for sure!

The exhibits are mainly focused on Western Canada’s culture with displays from the First Nations history and more historical artefacts that go back centuries.

Not only that, but you’ll also see art and sculptures from Europe, Asia and Africa, too.

Finally, for a bite to eat, hop over to Ten Foot Henry that serves up some of the tastiest sharing plates in Calgary. Their salmon gravlax and masala chicken is everything and more!

9.) Canada Olympic Park

The Canada Olympic Park was the venue for the 1988 Winter Olympics and this massive winter sports complex is used as both a training ground for any future Olympians. 😉

It’s a great place to try your hand at skiing, too! Though, if skiing is not exciting enough for you then you can try bobsleigh or the luge, too.

Oh, and Don’t forget to visit the Olympic Museum while you are there.

10.) Calgary Tower

The Calgary Tower was once the city’s tallest building at 626 feet high and built to commemorate the country’s Centennial in 1967.

Today, you can go to the top for the spectacular views of the city and the nearby Rocky Mountains. To get to the top you can take the elevator or would you prefer to climb the 762 steps? Ha!

Just an FYI, we took the elevator. There’s no way we’d have made those steps!

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Afterwards, take a cab over to Native Tongues for some of the best Mexican food in all of Canada.

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Plus, they create some of the tastiest mescal co*cktails, yummy tostadas and freshly-fried doughnuts. Love this place.

Read more: Our visit to the Calgary Tower

11.) See some Canadian Hockey

The Saddledome is where you will find the Calgary Flames play their home games!

We loved watching a game and it was so much fun. Though, it totally surprised me how brutal and contact-heavy hockey is! We saw a player get knocked out by a puck. Still, he was all fine… I think!

All in all, it’s such a great experience, and well worth going whilst in Calgary.

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12.) Fort Calgary

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Fort Calgary is where the history of the city all began as a mounted police stronghold. Nowadays, seeing it is one of the best things to do in Calgary if you want to explore some of the city’s history.

Although it was buried until the 1970s, now though you can go and witness the reconstruction and see some original remains of the fort, too.

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FAQs

How many days in Calgary is enough? ›

Absolutely, 5 days should give you a good taste of Calgary. Besides Banff and Lake Louise, check out the Calgary Stampede, Heritage Park, Calgary Tower, Glenbow Museum, Fish Creek Park, and Stephen Avenue Walk. If you have extra time, Canada Olympic Park is worth a visit. Enjoy your stay!

How to spend 3 days in Calgary? ›

  1. Calgary Tower.
  2. Calgary Stampede.
  3. Fort Calgary.
  4. Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre.
  5. Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site.
  6. Heritage Park.
  7. TELUS Spark.
  8. Heritage Park Historical Village.

What food is Calgary best known for? ›

Calgary is famous for beef but there's a lot more on our menus. Our city is emerging on the global table of renowned cuisines for the quality of our produce.

Can you do a day trip to Banff from Calgary? ›

Your full-day private tour starts in Calgary, and you'll experience the changing landscape from prairie to mountains, on this one-hour drive to Banff National Park.

How to spend 4 days in Calgary? ›

4-day Trip to Calgary Itinerary
  1. Exploring the City. Find amazing hotels. Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Ten Foot Henry, known for its fresh and healthy dishes. ...
  2. Outdoor Adventures. Find amazing hotels. ...
  3. Day Trip to Banff and Lake Louise. Find amazing hotels. ...
  4. Museums and Cultural Experiences. Find amazing hotels.

What is the most popular street in Calgary? ›

Occupying three blocks of downtown's 8th Avenue, the Stephen Avenue Walk is one of the city's most popular shopping venues. This pedestrian-only shopping area – also dubbed a National Historic District – is lined with trendy stores, delectable restaurants and even several nightclubs.

Why do people love Calgary? ›

With a strong job market, beautiful natural landscapes, growing restaurant scene, family-oriented nature, high quality of life, proximity to the mountains, cultural diversity and more, it's no wonder that so many people choose to move to Calgary!

Is Calgary good for tourists? ›

Is Calgary worth visiting? Calgary, Canada's fourth largest city, has a plethora of things to do and places to visit throughout the city. Calgary is worth a visit whether you are on a trans-Canada long drive or passing through on your way from or to Banff National Park.

Is downtown Calgary walkable? ›

Calgary's city centre has amazing pathways along both sides of the Bow River, with numerous pedestrian bridges allowing pedestrians to crisscross back and forth as desired. You can walk the entire length of the city centre, east to west without ever encountering a car.

Can you stay in Calgary and visit Banff? ›

There are plenty of fantastic places to stay in Calgary. If you're travelling by car, stay on the west side of the city for the easiest access to Banff and the Canadian Mountains. Four Points by Sheraton Hotel & Suites Calgary West has easy access to the Trans-Canada Highway, which takes you straight to Banff.

Do you need a car when visiting Calgary? ›

Getting around Calgary is easy with many transportation options to suit your time exploring the city. Public transit, taxis, shuttles, rental cars, and limousines are great ways to get around during your stay. With extensive cycle paths and pedestrian walkways, Calgary is also a bike friendly and walkable city.

What is the Calgary famous drink? ›

Within five years of its introduction, the Caesar had become Calgary's most popular mixed drink. It spread throughout Western Canada, then to the east. Coinciding with its 40th anniversary, a petition was launched in 2009 in the hopes of having the Caesar named the nation's official mixed drink.

What is the 1 food in Canada? ›

1. Poutine. You'll find poutine on most Canadian menus, but its real home is in Quebec. The savory dish combines fries, cheese, and gravy.

What food was invented in Calgary? ›

Ginger beef was invented in Calgary in the 1970s at the Silver Inn Restaurant. In 1975, sisters Lily Wong and Louise Tsang opened the restaurant as a chop suey restaurant, serving up Chinese Canadian food.

How many days do you need in Calgary and Banff? ›

If you fly to Alberta in order to visit only Calgary and Banff, spend between 5-7 days between the two of them. That will probably entail 1-2 days in Calgary on the front end, 2-4 days in Banff and then potentially one night in Calgary before you fly out at the end of your trip.

What is the best month to visit Calgary Canada? ›

The best times to visit Calgary are June through August, when most of the city's special events take place; and November through March when skiing conditions are in their prime. The winter months mark the city's low season with freezing temperatures that deter sightseers and force room rates down.

Is it worth visiting Calgary? ›

Honestly, there's a heap of places to see and some epic things to do in Calgary; so much so that it's worth tagging onto any Alberta itinerary. To be honest, I hadn't even thought of visiting Calgary before we visited. I saw it as 'the airport' to get into the Canadian Rockies and explore the stunning nature.

Is Calgary a walkable city? ›

Calgary, often admired for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, is absolutely a city that prizes walkability!

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