Ottawa - Things to do
The Rideau Canal
A visit to the Rideau Canal is a must! The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can simply walk or cycle along its banks.


Did you know that you can camp at lock stations along the canal? This activity is offered from mid-May to early October.
In summer, four beaches await you on the shores of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers.

Ottawa's big and small events
- ByWard Market entertainment;
- Tulip Festival (May);
- Ottawa Marathon : (May);
- Jazz Festival (June);
- Dragon Boat Festival (June);
- Ottawa Aboriginal Solstice Festival (June);
- July 1st festivities;
- Blues Festival (July);
- Chamberfest Festival (July and August);
- Ottawa International Busker Festival (August);
- Christmas lights;
- Winterlude (February).

These events and activities are also available:
- Admire the city by bike: from the Rideau Canal, to the National Gallery, to the Byward Market;
- Visit the city by night, with a cruise and sound and light show;
- Enjoy great beers in the heart of the city;
- At Château Laurier: try the sunset restaurant La Terrasse and Zoe’s Lounge for its cocktails;
- Treat yourself to a personalized guided tour of the city’s landmarks;
- Farmers’ market: on Sundays, it’s the ideal place to stock up on farm-fresh produce;
- Parliament Hill: relax with outdoor yoga during lunch hour, May to August;
- Last but not least, treat yourself to a few scares at the Haunted Walk.

Ottawa - Where to eat?
The secrets of the residents
Here are a few addresses to try out, with your eyes closed:
- Di Rienzo’s Grocery. A small deli known to locals for making the best sandwiches in town. What’s more, prices are very affordable;
- El Camino, for excellent Mexican food;
- Boulangerie L’Art-is-in. For its pizzas, sourdough breads, burgers, pastries, and croissants that impress even the French;
- Copper Spirits & Sights, the Andaz terrace. It overlooks a superb view of Ottawa and the ByWard Market;
- The Grand Pizzeria and Bar. We go there for the wood-fired pizza and the beer and wine, which are discounted during market hours;
- Sidedoor and its indoor Ceylonta terrace on West Somerset Street. It’s a restaurant that doesn’t look like much, but serves absolutely delicious Sri Lankan food.

Top of the range
Gourmets will surely appreciate these good addresses:
- T.O.W.N. An intimate bistro with modern, tasty cuisine;
- Two Six Ate. For creative dishes that look as good as they taste;
- Fairouz Cafe. A great Lebanese restaurant;
- Riviera. Excellent food, served in a century-old building;
- Beckta Dining & Wine, very high-end. It is regularly listed as one of the best restaurants in Canada.

Finally, here are some other restaurant suggestions to suit all tastes:
For your spending in restaurants and bars, don’t forget to use one of these credit cards, which earn you 5 points per dollar spent:
Ottawa - Where to sleep?
Save with points
There are several Marriott hotels in Ottawa. In Canada, Marriott Bonvoy is the most attractive loyalty program for free hotel nights. In fact, there are two Marriott Bonvoy credit cards issued by American Express, which allow you to accumulate numerous points in the blink of an eye.
The icing on the cake: you could stay five nights for the price of four, in the same hotel, using Marriott Bonvoy points!
To help you choose your hotel, here are our reviews: