Discover the vibrant spirit of Calgary, Canada in 2025 with this curated guide to its best attractions and eats. From scenic river walks and urban parks to historic streets and modern culinary delights, find the perfect blend of city exploration and natural beauty.
RiverWalk
A 4 km long path running along the Bow and Elbow Rivers featuring outdoor spaces and gathering areas.
Princeβs Island Park
A green oasis just steps from downtown Calgary along the Bow River.
Bow River
A river in Calgary known for recreational activities like rafting and paddle boarding.
Stephen Avenue
A pedestrian-only street in downtown Calgary with restaurants and bars, known for people-watching.
8th Ave
A pedestrian-only street in downtown Calgary with restaurants and bars, known for people-watching.
Fairmont Palliser
A grand hotel where you can try Ginger Beef at the restaurant Hawthorne, a dish invented in Calgary.
Calgary Central Library
An award-winning modern building with unique architecture and a train line running underneath.
Inglewood Neighbourhood
One of Calgaryβs oldest and coolest neighborhoods, full of funky shops, restaurants, and craft breweries.
Cold Garden
A local brewery in Inglewood known for its unique decor and small-batch beer.
Cold Garden Brewery
A local brewery in Inglewood known for its unique decor and small-batch beer.
LOCAL Public Eatery Barclay
A place to try the iconic Calgary cocktail, the Caesar, with a notable patio.
Banff
A location to be explored in the next video.
Canadian Rockies
A location near Calgary to explore.
Tallest Mural in the World
An incredible tower-size piece painted directly on a local high-rise, created by a German street artist.
Hawthorne
The restaurant in the Fairmont Palliser where you can try Ginger Beef, a dish invented in Calgary.
Oaklair
Area with a beach.
Fort McMurray
Location of the oil fields.
Elbow River
River with pathways.