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Best places to visit in Edmonton

  • West Edmonton Mall

    West Edmonton Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in the world and a major tourist attraction, featuring hundreds of shops, restaurants, a hotel, movie theaters, and indoor amusement parks.

  • Muttart Conservatory

    The Muttart Conservatory is a striking botanical garden featuring five glass pyramids, housing diverse plant collections from around the world and offering beautiful views of the Edmonton skyline.

  • Elk Island National Park

    Elk Island National Park is a protected area known for its diverse wildlife, including a large bison herd, and offers various recreational activities like hiking, biking, and camping.

  • Royal Alberta Museum

    The Royal Alberta Museum is Western Canada's largest museum, offering extensive permanent exhibits on cultural and natural history, including fossils, aquaria, and live insects.

  • Art Gallery of Alberta

    The Art Gallery of Alberta is dedicated to visual arts, with a focus on Western Canada, featuring changing exhibitions and a permanent collection of over six thousand pieces.

  • Fort Edmonton Park

    Fort Edmonton Park is a living history museum that transports visitors back in time to experience Edmonton's past through authentically recreated historical streets and costumed interpreters.

  • Alberta Legislature Building

    The 1913 Alberta Legislature Building, situated in a park-like garden, offers beautiful views of the North Saskatchewan River and is known for its architecture and history.

  • Rogers Place

    Rogers Place is a premier sports and entertainment venue in Edmonton, hosting concerts and serving as the home arena for the Edmonton Oilers.

  • Edmonton River Valley

    A vast urban parkland, often called the "Ribbon of Green," offering extensive hiking and biking trails, picnic spots, and diverse landscapes along the North Saskatchewan River.

  • Ice District

    The ICE District is a modern, developing area in downtown Edmonton centered around Rogers Place, featuring new restaurants, hotels, a casino, and impressive modern architecture.

  • TELUS World of Science

    Telus World of Science is an engaging destination with themed galleries covering topics from sea creatures to outer space, offering a fun and educational experience for children.

  • Whyte Avenue

    Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) is Edmonton's most popular street for nightlife, dining, coffee shops, and unique shopping, centered around the historic Old Strathcona area.

  • World Waterpark

    A popular indoor water park in West Edmonton Mall, featuring numerous slides and attractions, and offering rental spaces for a more comfortable experience.

  • Edmonton Valley Zoo

    Edmonton Valley Zoo, nestled in the river valley, houses over 350 animal species and offers educational programs focused on nature and conservation.

  • Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village

    The Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village is an open-air museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and traditions of Ukrainian immigrants in east-central Alberta.

  • Old Strathcona

    Old Strathcona is a historic and lively district south of the river, famous for its arts, boutiques, murals, and the annual Fringe Festival.

  • Hawrelak Park

    A large urban park featuring scenic lakes, walking trails, vibrant gardens, and open spaces ideal for recreation and relaxation.

  • North Saskatchewan River

    A scenic river perfect for adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities for kayaking and guided tours to explore its banks and enjoy city skyline views.

  • Bourbon Street

    Bourbon Street is a themed dining and entertainment area within West Edmonton Mall, designed to replicate the atmosphere of its New Orleans namesake.

  • Alberta Aviation Museum

    A museum dedicated to the history of aviation in the region, featuring captivating exhibits and vintage aircraft that chronicle the evolution of flight.

  • High Level Bridge Streetcar

    A vintage streetcar offering scenic views over the river and city skyline as it travels between Whyte Avenue and downtown.

  • Neon Sign Museum

    An captivating outdoor museum in Downtown Edmonton showcasing 20 fully functional historic neon signs that light up the night with a nostalgic glow.

  • Fantasyland Hotel

    The Fantasyland Hotel is located within West Edmonton Mall and is known for its uniquely themed rooms and convenient access to the mall's attractions.

  • Europa Boulevard

    Europa Boulevard is a themed street within West Edmonton Mall, known for its European-inspired architecture and diverse retail offerings, including locally owned stores.

  • 100 Street Funicular

    A modern marvel connecting downtown to the North Saskatchewan River Valley, offering breathtaking viewpoints of the valley and the city skyline.

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