Holiday in Ottawa

City in Canada — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇨🇦

Country

Canada

Type

City

Best time to travel

May to October (especially May for the Tulip Festival, September-October for Indian Summer). Winter for Rideau Canal skating.

Budget/day

100-180 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Ottawa (YOW, approx. 8-10 h with a layover via Toronto, Montreal, or direct from Frankfurt). Also accessible by train from Toronto (4.5 h) or Montreal (2 h).

About Ottawa

Ottawa, Canada's capital at the confluence of the Ottawa River, Rideau River, and Rideau Canal, surprises with a mix of political significance, nature, and bilingual charm. The city, with nearly one million inhabitants, lies on the border between Ontario and Québec — English and French merge here in everyday life. Parliament Hill majestically overlooks the Ottawa River: the neo-Gothic buildings with the Peace Tower are Canada's political heart and offer free tours. Just a bridge away is Gatineau in Québec — home to the Canadian Museum of History, one of Canada's most visited museums. Ottawa is a city of museums: the National Gallery of Canada (with the iconic glass spider by Louise Bourgeois in front), the Canadian War Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, and the Canadian Museum of Nature offer world-class exhibitions, mostly with free admission. The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, transforms in winter into the world's longest skating rink (7.8 km) — officials and students skate to work, BeaverTails (fried dough pastries) in hand. In summer, one can kayak between the locks. The annual Winterlude Festival and the Canadian Tulip Festival in May (with over a million tulips) are legendary.

Safety
90
Culture
85
Urban
85
Winter
80
Families
70

Top 6 highlights in Ottawa

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Parliament Hill

Canada's neo-Gothic Parliament building overlooking the Ottawa River: free tours, changing of the guard in summer, and sound & light show in the evenings.

2

Rideau Canal (UNESCO)

In winter, the longest skating rink in the world (7.8 km), in summer a picturesque waterway — Canada's most photographed UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3

National Gallery of Canada

Glass palace with the famous spider sculpture Maman in front: Canada's largest art collection from the Group of Seven to contemporary art.

4

ByWard Market

Canada's oldest continuously operated market since 1826: maple syrup, local specialties, flowers, and bars and restaurants in the evening.

5

Musée canadien de l'histoire

Directly across in Gatineau: Canada's history from the First Nations to today — the most visited museum in the country.

6

Gatineau Park

Wilderness 15 minutes from Parliament: hiking, swimming in Lac Philippe, autumn foliage, and cross-country skiing in winter — nature right at your doorstep.

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Best time to travel for Ottawa

Recommended travel time

May to October (especially May for the Tulip Festival, September-October for Indian Summer). Winter for Rideau Canal skating.

Summer

20-30 °C, warm and sunny with thunderstorms

Winter

-15 to -5 °C, cold and snowy, often below -20 °C

How much does a holiday in Ottawa cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-80 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

100-180 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

250-500 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Ottawa

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Many museums are free — National Gallery, War Museum, and others have regular free admission days (Thursday evenings).

Rent skates at the Rideau Canal — possible everywhere in winter, BeaverTails (fried dough pastry with cinnamon) are a must.

Cycle to Gatineau — the bridge to Québec can be crossed in 5 minutes, Gatineau Park is ideal for day trips by bike.

Tulip Festival in May — over 1 million tulips bloom at Commissioners Park. Canada's thanks to the Netherlands since 1945.

Enjoy bilingualism — in Ottawa both work, but a Bonjour opens doors particularly on the Gatineau side.

Food & drink in Ottawa

These specialties you must try!

BeaverTails — fried dough pastries in beaver tail shape with cinnamon, sugar, or Nutella: Ottawa's iconic street snack.
Poutine — fries with cheese curds and gravy: Québec's national dish, available on every corner in Ottawa.
Shawarma — Ottawa's unofficial street food No. 1: more shawarma restaurants per capita than in any other Canadian city.
Maple Taffy — hot maple syrup poured on snow and rolled up with sticks: available at ByWard Market and during the Winterlude Festival.
Obama Cookie — famous since Obama's visit: Le Moulin de Provence at ByWard Market sells the maple leaf cookie with maple syrup glaze.
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