48 Hours in Edmonton
Welcome to Edmonton, Alberta. We throw axes for fun, barbecue in blizzards, run with dinosaurs and camp with bison. Edmontonians have never been afraid to do things a little differently! We've got a 48 hour itinerary to help you map out your route through the best of the city this winter with history, culture, shopping, outdoor adventure, great eats and more!
Day One
Breakfast at Kindred Food + Drink at the JW Marriott hotel
Located on the main floor of the JW Marriott Edmonton ICE District, Kindred Food + Drink is your new go-to spot for whatever you’re craving — from light and bright salads and grain bowls, to drool-worthy burgers and classic Canadian comfort foods.
Visit the Art Gallery of Alberta
With a swirling exterior of zinc, glass, and steel inspired by Edmonton’s unique northern environment – its silver colour reflect the shimmering, multi-coloured Aurora Borealis – the Art Gallery of Alberta exudes creativity even from the outside. With a collection of over 6,000 objects, the AGA is a Western Canadian centre of excellence for visual arts offering original contemporary and historical exhibitions from Alberta, across Canada and around the world throughout three bright and airy floors of viewing space.
Lunch at DOSC
A craft steak restaurant, cocktail bar and café all under one roof. DOSC's artisanal menu showcases the pride their entire team has of our city. DOSC's culinary team strive to be masters, and through their tip to tail philosophy, want to be responsible for all parts of the process of getting your meal to your table. They have their own in-house butchery and offer mouthwatering flavours by dry aging their own beef.
Explore ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞ Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park
Explore Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park complete with breathtaking views of the river valley and downtown Edmonton. It is called înîw (EE-nu), which in Cree means “I am of the Earth”— Indigenous peoples are very connected to land, so this name is very fitting. înîw sits on the historic river lot which was originally owned by Joseph MacDonald, a Métis man.
The park was created in partnership with the City of Edmonton, Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations, Métis Nation of Alberta, the Edmonton Arts Council and Indigenous artists. Here you will find six art installations, created by Indigenous artists who were asked to create pieces “inspired by this land”.
Dinner at Uccellino
Uccellino [oo-che-LEE-no] is a modern trattoria and stand-up bar that serves some of the best Italian food in the city! Located downtown on Jasper Ave, their dishes highlight the qualities of distinct ingredients, whether they are imported from Italy or produced locally.
An Evening Out
Edmonton shines after the sun sets! If you're looking to relax and enjoy a nightcap, or to hit the dance floor, there's a special spot for you to have an unforgettable night. For more inspirating, check out our Epic Nights & Neon Lights page!
Day Two
Breakfast at Pip
Pip, located in the heart of Old Strathcona, is an intimate 28-seat restaurant offering elevated comfort food for dinner and brunch seven days a week. Brunch offerings range from light and healthy to the indulgent classics.
Explore Whyte Avenue
Anchored by the funky, bohemian spirit of Whyte Avenue, historic buildings blend with youthful exuberance to make Old Strathcona one of Edmonton’s trendiest neighbourhoods. Find the perfect outfit at a chic boutique, sip and socialize on a winter patio and enjoy world-class festivals, entertainment, and live music. Be sure to stop by the smallest distillery in North America, Strathcona Spirits, for a tour!
Lunch at MEAT
MEAT is a locally owned and operated smokehouse located in the heart of Old Strathcona. An authentic BBQ experience with homemade sauces, savoury sides, and a casual welcoming room to indulge.
Explore the Royal Alberta Museum
The Royal Alberta Museum is Western Canada’s largest, bringing you more than 82,000 square feet of history! Don’t miss the artfully curated gift shop – you can purchase some of the greatest finds this city can offer, from local artists, restaurants, and artisans.
Dinner at Biera
Welcome to a brewpub with a twist. Nestled into Ritchie Market, Biera ditches traditional pub food for contemporary shared plates, paired with freshly brewed beer by Blind Enthusiasm. Chef Christine Sandford serves up some seriously inventive dishes, with a mix of Prairie and European influences.
Explore 104th Street & Canada's Only Neon Sign Museum
A sophisticated neighbourhood in the heart of Edmonton that offers an urban atmosphere in which you can admire the arts, fine food, and unique boutiques. A distinguished destination to live, work and play, 4th Street Promenade, as its often called, is becoming one of the most exciting areas in Edmonton.
The Neon Sign Museum, the first of its kind in Canada, features a collection of functional historic signs that tell a story about Edmonton’s neon past.