The city of Calgary is often overlooked when planning a trip through Canada, and to be honest I’m not sure why. This beautiful city is a perfect hub to plan outdoor adventures in places like Banff and Drumheller in addition to having a a slew of arts, cultural, and other activities to enjoy in the city proper. If you are planning a trip through Calgary take a look at our Ramblin’ Calgary Travel Guide for a great selection of things to do in the city.
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Traveling Vancouver on a Budget
Vancouver is known for it’s gorgeous skyline views, mild temperatures, five-star restaurants and high-rise hotel rooms, but it’s not often praised for its budget-friendly travel options. While most publications choose to boast Vancouver’s top end dining and accommodation choices, there’s still plenty of room for budget travelers in this city by the sea. In fact, Vancouver is rich with budget-friendly places to stay, eat and play, that are often the foundation of million-dollar memories.
Hotel Arts Calgary – Fine Art and Pet Friendly Luxury #YYC
Thanks to the growing art, music, and fine dining scene, Calgary has developed as Alberta’s cultural hub. Sitting at the center of this young and rapidly growing city is Hotel Arts. As Calgary’s first boutique hotel of it’s kind, it serves as a great downtown location for taking in what the city has to offer. By combining the white hat service Calgarians are legendary for with beautiful fine art in a luxury environment the team at Hotel Arts in Calgary have put together a destination that is truly unique.
Ox and Angela Calgary – Tapas with a Twist
Located at the heart of Calgary’s 17th Ave Downtown District, Ox and Angela is serving up Spanish style tapas with a Canadian twist. With an energetic and warm environment, it’s a lovely spot to stop in for a snack and a drink after work, or a great venue for an evening of fun with a group of friends.
“Strong and Free” at the Wild Rose Brewery in Calgary, AB – #YYC
It’s not often that you find a craft brewery that’s proud to tell you that you can’t have their beer. That’s exactly what you’ll find though when you visit the Wild Rose Brewery in Calgary, Alberta. If you ask them, they’ll tell you that they started their craft brewery with the single mission of freeing themselves from “the tyranny of boring beer”. If you ask me, they’ve succeeded. The only catch is, you have to be in Alberta to get it.