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Calgary: Tips-Based City Highlights Walking Tour | 3-Hour

Calgary: Tips-Based City Highlights Walking Tour | 3-Hour

Explore Calgary must-see landmarks and establishments on a fun tips-based walking tour. Tour guides work for tips, and booking fees are paid to GetYourGuide and the company. Tour-goers are free to determine the value of the tour based on their experience and budget. Enjoy an adventure through the streets of Calgary that is perfectly tailored for those with limited time in the city. Choose a public or private tour option and see some of the city's most famous landmarks on a short walking tour. Start your tour at the base of the Calgary Tower where you will meet you guide and other like-minded travelers from across the globe. Your guide will introduce the group, key some icebreakers, and give you an overview of the tour at large. Head west to your first destination, Edison Square. This is a great place to start historically in Calgary and the block is surrounded by 4 iconic buildings that have shaped Calgary to be what it is today; The Fairmont Palliser, The Grain Exchange, Edison Building, & Canada Pacific Railway Station. Travel one block north to Stephen Avenue, named after the first president of the CPR. This street is mainly a pedestrian only street which makes for great sightseeing. Notice the beautiful architecture and sandstone facades. Make your way east towards Olympic Plaza. This plaza was used for many ceremonies and events during the games and continues to be a gathering place in Calgary whether it be sunny and hot, or snowing and cold. Continue on your journey to Arts Common. Head inside and see how the arts shape the city and the impact it has on the wintery months. Whilst inside head up to the Plus 15, a public sidewalk that connects downtown 15 feet in the air. Use the airwalk to the Calgary Municipal Building where you will see a beautiful memorial for Chief David Crowchild, a monumental figure in Calgary. Visit the Calgary Public Library. This building was designed by two firms that did a wonderful job and is a huge highlight for many visitors. Spend some time discovering the many perks of such a building and then continue into East Village where we can see the National Music Centre, and Calgary's Saddledome in the distance. After a short introduction to East Village you will re-enter downtown to visit Calgary's City Hall, a picturesque building that might be missed without a knowledgeable local guide. Next, Juame Plensa's Wonderland Sculpture sit below the Bow Tower. The Bow's towering height and Wonderlands grandeur size compliments the area and gives Calgary a larger than life feel. From here you enter into The Bow for a short 15-minute rest, where you'll have the opportunity to use the restroom, or pick up a coffee. The second half of the tour is filled with excitement and awe, including; a real plane hanging from the rafters, a C-train ride, Calgary's Devonian Gardens, the Galleria Trees, Birdo's impressive mural, a city planners dream, and much more.

Calgary: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 2-Hour

Calgary: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 2-Hour

Enjoy an e-scooter tour of Calgary with a guide. Wind through top attractions including the National Music Centre, Central Library, Bow Tower, Wonderland Sculpture, and Centre Street Bridge. Stretch your legs and snap photos at picturesque spots, and hear engaging stories along the way. Start the tour by meeting your guide and other like-minded travelers. Get suited on a scooter and go through through the controls. Go to an open cement pad to safely learn how to use the e-Scooter and learn the best practices for starting, stopping, turning, and potentially bailing if necessary. Once you're ready, hop onto a designated pedestrian lane and zoom down to the Stephen Avenue Walk. Take in the old Sandstone buildings that gave this town the nickname "Sandstone City." Be amongst the bustling action of the downtown core on a pedestrian-only roadway. Shortly after, make it to the Beltline, a neighborhood filled with incredible street art. Admire the marvel of architecture, Lougheed House National & Provincial Historic Site. Learn why it's preserved by the federal and provincial governments. Next, carry on down 12th Avenue to visit special areas in East Village. Witness the incredible architecture of the Central Library and the National Music Centre of Canada. Then, head back onto some terrific parks that surround the highlight of the tour, Bow River. Head back west to the Bow Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the city and home to a bent wire sculpture by Jaume Plensa, Wonderland Sculpture. Observe this piece of art, in front of a landmark building, that has wowed audiences from around the world. Continue to see what kind of power your scooters have by climbing the Centre Street Bridge to soak in the city views. Make it to Crescent Heights Lookout Point for a photo opportunity with your guide as your photographer. Safely descend the giant hill to Prince's Island Park, an oasis within the city. Check out the nearby Peace Bridge which is a highlight of Calgary. Pose for some pictures while your guide explains what makes the bridge unique and how its architect came up with the design. Turn a corner and find yourself back where you started. After your guide runs through the highlights that you experienced, say goodbye to your new friends.

National Music Centre: Our most recommended tours and activities

Calgary: Tips-Based City Highlights Walking Tour | 3-Hour

Calgary: Tips-Based City Highlights Walking Tour | 3-Hour

Explore Calgary must-see landmarks and establishments on a fun tips-based walking tour. Tour guides work for tips, and booking fees are paid to GetYourGuide and the company. Tour-goers are free to determine the value of the tour based on their experience and budget. Enjoy an adventure through the streets of Calgary that is perfectly tailored for those with limited time in the city. Choose a public or private tour option and see some of the city's most famous landmarks on a short walking tour. Start your tour at the base of the Calgary Tower where you will meet you guide and other like-minded travelers from across the globe. Your guide will introduce the group, key some icebreakers, and give you an overview of the tour at large. Head west to your first destination, Edison Square. This is a great place to start historically in Calgary and the block is surrounded by 4 iconic buildings that have shaped Calgary to be what it is today; The Fairmont Palliser, The Grain Exchange, Edison Building, & Canada Pacific Railway Station. Travel one block north to Stephen Avenue, named after the first president of the CPR. This street is mainly a pedestrian only street which makes for great sightseeing. Notice the beautiful architecture and sandstone facades. Make your way east towards Olympic Plaza. This plaza was used for many ceremonies and events during the games and continues to be a gathering place in Calgary whether it be sunny and hot, or snowing and cold. Continue on your journey to Arts Common. Head inside and see how the arts shape the city and the impact it has on the wintery months. Whilst inside head up to the Plus 15, a public sidewalk that connects downtown 15 feet in the air. Use the airwalk to the Calgary Municipal Building where you will see a beautiful memorial for Chief David Crowchild, a monumental figure in Calgary. Visit the Calgary Public Library. This building was designed by two firms that did a wonderful job and is a huge highlight for many visitors. Spend some time discovering the many perks of such a building and then continue into East Village where we can see the National Music Centre, and Calgary's Saddledome in the distance. After a short introduction to East Village you will re-enter downtown to visit Calgary's City Hall, a picturesque building that might be missed without a knowledgeable local guide. Next, Juame Plensa's Wonderland Sculpture sit below the Bow Tower. The Bow's towering height and Wonderlands grandeur size compliments the area and gives Calgary a larger than life feel. From here you enter into The Bow for a short 15-minute rest, where you'll have the opportunity to use the restroom, or pick up a coffee. The second half of the tour is filled with excitement and awe, including; a real plane hanging from the rafters, a C-train ride, Calgary's Devonian Gardens, the Galleria Trees, Birdo's impressive mural, a city planners dream, and much more.

Calgary: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 2-Hour

Calgary: E-Scooter City Highlights Tour | 2-Hour

Enjoy an e-scooter tour of Calgary with a guide. Wind through top attractions including the National Music Centre, Central Library, Bow Tower, Wonderland Sculpture, and Centre Street Bridge. Stretch your legs and snap photos at picturesque spots, and hear engaging stories along the way. Start the tour by meeting your guide and other like-minded travelers. Get suited on a scooter and go through through the controls. Go to an open cement pad to safely learn how to use the e-Scooter and learn the best practices for starting, stopping, turning, and potentially bailing if necessary. Once you're ready, hop onto a designated pedestrian lane and zoom down to the Stephen Avenue Walk. Take in the old Sandstone buildings that gave this town the nickname "Sandstone City." Be amongst the bustling action of the downtown core on a pedestrian-only roadway. Shortly after, make it to the Beltline, a neighborhood filled with incredible street art. Admire the marvel of architecture, Lougheed House National & Provincial Historic Site. Learn why it's preserved by the federal and provincial governments. Next, carry on down 12th Avenue to visit special areas in East Village. Witness the incredible architecture of the Central Library and the National Music Centre of Canada. Then, head back onto some terrific parks that surround the highlight of the tour, Bow River. Head back west to the Bow Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the city and home to a bent wire sculpture by Jaume Plensa, Wonderland Sculpture. Observe this piece of art, in front of a landmark building, that has wowed audiences from around the world. Continue to see what kind of power your scooters have by climbing the Centre Street Bridge to soak in the city views. Make it to Crescent Heights Lookout Point for a photo opportunity with your guide as your photographer. Safely descend the giant hill to Prince's Island Park, an oasis within the city. Check out the nearby Peace Bridge which is a highlight of Calgary. Pose for some pictures while your guide explains what makes the bridge unique and how its architect came up with the design. Turn a corner and find yourself back where you started. After your guide runs through the highlights that you experienced, say goodbye to your new friends.

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Overall rating

5
(6 reviews)

Liz is knowledge and kept everyone in the tour group engaged. She included it all! Art, history, fun facts, architectural details, cultural. Kept a good walking pace. We came away with a rememorable experience and a good understanding of Calgary.

Fantastic tour. Got to see a fair bit of downtown Calgary. The only thing I'll change about it is to add a few more comfort breaks. I had to wait 2 hours to use the toilet/bathroom. Good thing I have good pelvic floor muscles. 😊

Great insider knowledge and easy-to-understand English. Comfortable pace - also for older people (short restroom stops included). The tour guide took his time and you could also ask individual questions.

very knowledgeable and saw a lot of Calgary. he was very entertaining as well

Our guide from Iran was excellent, could ot ask for better