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A Round Trip in Ottawa – Sightseeing (Top 10 Attractions)

The best way to explore and learn about Canadian history is by visiting the country’s capital. Though increasingly urban, Ottawa harbors some of the essential traits of Canada’s culture. Indeed, there is plenty to see, but to plan your best round trip, you can’t see it all. Our list of the top ten attractions below can help you get an in-depth overview of your priorities.

Also, before you set on to explore, look for the best and most affordable accommodations in Ottawa for a pleasant stay during your sightseeing spree in Canada’s capital.

Top 10 most mesmerizing attractions to see in Ottawa

Here’s a list of the top ten attractions in Ottawa worth seeing. You don’t have to see them all, but make your personal top picks based on our description of each:

Haunted Walks

Haunted Walks is no ordinary walking tour. The Haunted Walks tour includes several different walks, lasting for about an hour and a half, where you will put your courage through a test while seeing the most haunted buildings Ottawa harbors in its core. These buildings include the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, where people supposedly witnessed objects moving around, spiced with some ghost stories. The second building in this tour consists of a jail turned into a hostel, giving you a preview of the city’s history modernized to offer an entertaining “Haunted Walk.”

The Canadian History Museum

Technically, the Canadian Museum of History isn’t in the heart of Ottawa, but it’s just a couple of minutes away from the capital. The Museum dates back to the 19th century and is one of the oldest museums you can find in Canada. If you’re all about historical facts, this is the place for you, as you can get a true sense of the country’s culture, totem poles, and Aboriginal roots.

The Canadian National Gallery

The most famous statue in this gallery is undoubtedly the 10m long spider situated right in front of this magnificent glass building. Unfortunately, those with arachnophobia won’t find it fulfilling, but they can quickly get past the spider statue and enter the beautiful inside of the Canadian National Gallery. This National Gallery holds the true essence of Canadian tradition from history to art for all art and history enthusiasts to enjoy.

The National Arts Centre

This place can offer one of the most astounding performing arts collections, with over 600 different performances yearly. You can see international talents here, all situated in one of the most popular venues in Canada, and find your cup of tea regardless of your performing-arts preferences (ballet, theatre, orchestra, etc.).

Aviation and Space museum

Those who are fans of outer space can come one step closer to discovering all about Canada’s astronauts, wearing a space helmet, and exploring the inside of the Aviation and Space stations at this Museum. There’s also an excellent line-out of civilian and military aircraft here and an exciting simulator of flights.

The Canadian Rideau Canal

Most know this canal as the largest skating rink (naturally frozen) globally, with a length of 7.8 kilometers. But seasons other than winter, it’s a great setting for numerous outdoor activities. Indeed, you can skate along the canal in the winter, but when the weather is warm, you can choose between going on a boat cruise or canoeing with your close friends along the lines of the Rideau Canal.

ByWard Market Neighbourhood

In the past, this market was the burning point where merchants and farmers exchanged the fruits of their labor. At present, this market is the epicenter of entertainment, shopping, and fun. You can grab a bite here, shop in exclusive boutiques, and all that from sunlight to sunset.

The Nature Museum of Canada

Nature lovers and fossil enthusiasts can have a great time looking at the remnants of dinosaurs. Additionally, the Canadian Museum of Nature can also offer insights into the creation of our planet, information about insects, birds, bears, and a handful of other natural exhibits throughout history.

The Canadian Museum of War

The building of the Canadian War Museum is predominantly flat, but it’s no less than 25 meters long and looks like a wand shooting towards the air. When you enter the building, you’ll be met with numerous historical exhibitions and see collections of military vehicles, tanks, and guns that will give you great insight into how the old generations functioned back in the battlefield era.

Parliament Hill

Parliament Hill in Canada is not just the government’s center but a setup for numerous activities. For example, you can do yoga there and stretch out next to Canada’s most valuable building. If you wish to get a three-sixty view of the city, you can visit the Peace Tower.

Final thoughts

Ottawa has numerous other attractions to offer, but the ones we mentioned above will suffice for your first round trip across this beautiful city. You surely must have found your favorites by reading about all ten attractions.

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