Travel around Ottawa with Bobby

I chose to visit Ottawa because of its fascinating blend of history and culture. The chance to see iconic landmarks like Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal was something I couldn’t pass up. I’ve always been interested in history, and Ottawa’s museums, like the Canadian Museum of History, really drew me in. The city is incredibly safe and clean, which made my trip even more enjoyable. Plus, with so many seasonal festivals and outdoor activities, there was always something exciting to do, no matter the time of year.

Day 1Exploring Ottawa's Heart – Parliament and Beyond

The moment I stepped into Ottawa, I knew I was in for an unforgettable journey. After checking into Andaz Ottawa ByWard Market, a chic and modern hotel with a stunning view of the city, I started my day by heading straight to Parliament Hill. The grandeur of the Gothic Revival architecture left me in awe, and the Changing of the Guard ceremony added a regal touch to the morning. From there, I strolled down to the Rideau Canal, where the shimmering waters beckoned me to take a boat tour. The scenery was breathtaking as we glided through the calm waters, learning about the rich history of the canal, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Lunch was a treat at Zak’s Diner, a local favorite in ByWard Market. Their famous poutine was exactly what I needed to refuel for the afternoon. Afterward, I wandered around ByWard Market, soaking in the vibrant energy of this lively area with its local artisans, fresh produce, and street performers.

As the day turned to evening, I grabbed a cocktail at the rooftop bar of my hotel, Copper Spirits & Sights, with a panoramic view of Ottawa’s skyline. It was the perfect way to wind down after a day of exploring the city’s core.

If you're new to Ottawa, start with Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal – they’re iconic for a reason. The city is very walkable, so take your time soaking in the atmosphere, and don’t forget to try the poutine!

Day 2Art and History Immersion

After a restful night, I was ready for a full day of culture and history. First up was the National Gallery of Canada, where the impressive Maman spider sculpture greets visitors at the entrance. Inside, I explored Canadian and Indigenous art collections, with the bright and airy layout making it easy to lose track of time. The highlight for me was the Group of Seven gallery, showcasing the country’s most famous landscape artists.

Lunch was at the trendy Play Food & Wine, where the shared plates concept allowed me to sample a variety of local flavors, from fresh seafood to artisanal cheeses. With my appetite satisfied, I made my way to the Canadian Museum of History. This museum is across the river in Gatineau, but it’s easy to reach via a quick bus ride on the OC Transpo. The exhibitions on Indigenous history and Canadian culture were both engaging and deeply informative, offering a fresh perspective on the country’s heritage.

The night ended with a quieter vibe at Irene’s Pub in Glebe. Live music filled the air as locals and travelers mingled, making it a warm and inviting spot to relax.

For art and history lovers, Ottawa is a goldmine. Take your time at the National Gallery and the Canadian Museum of History—both are must-visits. The bus system is efficient, but don't hesitate to walk where you can.

Day 3Outdoor Adventures and Hidden Gems

Determined to experience Ottawa’s natural beauty, I kicked off the day with a visit to Gatineau Park, just a short drive from the city. I rented a bike to explore the scenic trails, passing by beautiful lakes and vibrant forests. The crisp air and lush landscapes were exactly what I needed after days of city exploration. On the way back, I stopped by Hog’s Back Falls, a hidden gem where the rushing water cascades into the Rideau River—a sight that felt both peaceful and powerful.

Lunch was a relaxed affair at The SconeWitch, where their savory scones were the perfect snack after a morning outdoors. I spent the afternoon strolling through Dominion Arboretum, Ottawa’s oldest botanical garden, where I marveled at the array of plant species and the serene views of the Ottawa River.

For dinner, I headed back to the ByWard Market area, enjoying a meal at The Brig Pub, a local spot known for its friendly atmosphere and hearty food. I ended the night at Mercury Lounge, dancing to live DJ sets and soaking in the vibrant energy of Ottawa’s nightlife scene.

If you love nature, Gatineau Park is a must! The city’s parks and outdoor spaces offer a perfect balance to its historical attractions, and don’t miss Hog’s Back Falls—it's a hidden gem.

Day 3Farewell to Ottawa – A Cultural Finale

My last day in Ottawa was all about culture and making the most of the time left. I started with a trip to the Canadian War Museum, where I spent a few hours immersed in exhibits that detailed Canada’s military history. The interactive displays and extensive collections were fascinating and thought-provoking.

Lunch at Fairouz, an upscale Middle Eastern restaurant, was a culinary highlight of the trip. The lamb dishes were exquisite, and the atmosphere was refined yet comfortable. After lunch, I had time for a quick visit to the Diefenbunker: Canada’s Cold War Museum, located just outside the city. Exploring this underground bunker-turned-museum was like stepping back into history, with each room telling the story of Cold War tensions.

I wrapped up the trip with a relaxed evening stroll along the Ottawa River Pathway, enjoying the sunset over the river and reflecting on the incredible experiences I’d had.

Ottawa’s museums are some of the best I’ve visited, and they’re perfect for history buffs. Be sure to balance your days with some outdoor time as well, and don’t miss the unique experience of the Diefenbunker!

Summary of My Trip

Over the course of four days in Ottawa, I explored the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. Starting with iconic sites like Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal, I immersed myself in the city’s heritage while enjoying scenic boat tours and lively markets. Ottawa’s top-notch museums, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History, provided deep insight into both Canadian and Indigenous culture, while the outdoor adventures in Gatineau Park and Hog’s Back Falls offered a refreshing escape into nature. Each day was balanced between cultural experiences and moments of relaxation in the city’s green spaces.

From sampling delicious poutine at local diners to indulging in upscale Middle Eastern cuisine at Fairouz, Ottawa’s diverse food scene was a highlight. Staying at the modern Andaz Ottawa ByWard Market gave me easy access to the city’s top attractions, while evenings spent at local pubs and lounges offered a glimpse into the vibrant nightlife. With seamless public transportation and walkable neighborhoods, navigating the city was a breeze. Overall, Ottawa delivered a perfect blend of history, nature, and urban excitement, making it an ideal destination for any traveler.

Through Bobby's eyes

My experiences

Ottawa truly exceeded my expectations in so many ways. The blend of rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and modern amenities made every day an adventure. Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal set the tone for a city deeply connected to both its past and present. The museums, particularly the Canadian Museum of History and the National Gallery, were some of the best I’ve visited, offering a wealth of knowledge and beauty. I was also struck by how safe and clean the city felt, which made exploring on foot or by bike a real pleasure. The food scene, with everything from traditional poutine to upscale Middle Eastern cuisine, provided something for every taste.

Attractions
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Value for Money
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Cuisine
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People and Culture
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Accommodation
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Cleanliness and Environment
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Transportation
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Shopping
80%
Safety
95%
Overall Experience
92%

A Detailed Guide For Ottawa

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