Holidays to Ottawa

Halfway between Montreal and Toronto, the Canadian capital boasts artsy vibes, a flourishing food scene and a historic canal. Holidays to Ottawa can squeeze in a lot, from pub crawls and gallery hopping to marvelling at the city’s gothic buildings. Beyond the compact city centre, explore hip neighbourhoods like Hintonburg and Westboro Village. Ottawa’s sprawling green spaces help maintain the feel of a small town in a big city.
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Ottawa: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish, French
CurrencyCanadian dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST) and UTC-5 (CDT)
High seasonJune – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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FAQs about visiting Ottawa

Your holiday to Ottawa should be an enjoyable experience, as the city is widely regarded as safe. Even so, you'll want to take some commonsense precautions. Remain alert in crowded spaces and ensure valuables like your credit cards and phone are secure. An anti-theft bag or money belt comes in handy no matter where you go.
Ottawa makes an ideal weekend break, but its art alone can keep you occupied on a longer holiday in Ottawa. Allocate some extra days to take in its sister city across the river or to explore the beautiful scenery along the Rideau River in rural Manotick.
This is a true year-round destination, from summer days boating on the river to midwinter skating on the canal. Flights and hotels to Ottawa tend to be cheaper between November and March, while spring and autumn offer floral spectaculars. A million tulips bloom across the city in May, and October brings extravagant autumnal colours.
Organise your Ottawa trip for January and you'll be there when the weather is at its coolest. -19ºC (-2ºF) is as cold as it gets.
With temperatures hitting a maximum of 27ºC (81ºF), July is the hottest month in Ottawa.
The variety of experiences on offer makes a holiday in Ottawa suitable for almost every budget. Tours of Parliament Hill are free, and many museums offer free admission at specific times during the week. Ottawa’s also full of cheap eats, from tacos and poutine to Lebanese flatbreads.
With an average rainfall of 11 cm, October is the rainiest month to go on an Ottawa holiday. When the skies open up, venture indoors and make the most of the city's galleries, shops, museums and more.
With no shortage of things to do in Ottawa, this popular city knows how to keep the fun rolling. Kick off your sightseeing at sought-after attractions like Parliament Hill and Rideau Canal.
During your city break in Ottawa, you'll hear the locals mostly speaking in English or French.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is the currency you'll use for general expenses and entertainment during your trip to Ottawa.