A ready collection of bookable travel ideas inspired by what you love. Discover things to do, where to stay, and the best spots to eat and drink in this curated Culture Trip guide.
LessSoak up the wild beauty of Alberta on this full-day sightseeing tour. After clambering on board a small coach in Banff, you’ll meet your friendly driver-slash-guide and soon be cruising down serpentine roads, stopping at glacial lakes, blue-tinged glaciers and gushing waterfalls along the way. You’ll get to feel the spray of Bow Fall’s fierce cascade as it spills over the rocks and – in the winter – take a tentative wander over the frozen surface of otherworldly Lake Louise.
Pack your camera, grab your binoculars and seize this unmissable opportunity to encounter the elusive grizzly bear. This tour takes you into the heart of grizzly country, stopping to gaze up at Takakkaw Waterfall. Afterwards, you’ll take a gondola to the snow-cloaked peak of Kicking Horse Mountain, where you can devour a gourmet lunch at Eagle’s Eye restaurant. meeting Boo, an orphaned grizzly rescued as a cub will be a highlight – as will admiring the glimmer of Emerald Lake on your way back.
This horseback adventure, suitable for beginners, allows you to indulge your Wild West fantasies as you explore the untamed wilderness of Banff. First things first, you’ll meet your horse for the day and get a lowdown on the basics of riding, then you’ll be slipping on your helmet and climbing into the Western-style saddle to set off on the Sundance Loop, which takes you along the Bow River. You may even learn a cowboy trick or two along the way.
Shelter from whistling alpine winds in the warmly lit Magpie and Stump. Its wooden walls are decorated with animal skulls, tequila barrels and antique firearms, while sombreros, colorful papel picado and cacti nod to its Mexican fare. Pull up a seat and dig into shredded beef tacos washed down with a refreshing cerveza, or build your own nachos and sip on margaritas served in a salt-rimmed jam jar.
A Banff staple since 1967, the Grizzly House started life as Western Canada’s first disco, pulsing with the music of touring bands and go-go dancers. It has since transformed into a popular fondue restaurant, serving up exotic meats like rattlesnake, shark and buffalo – alongside the more typical bread, chicken and beef – to dip into the sizzling raclette-melted cheese.
Farm-to-table fare is the name of the game at the Bison. Its seasonal menu consists of sustainably sourced ingredients from local, family-run farms across Alberta, so you can be sure you’re getting an authentic taste of Canadian cuisine. Bison, unsurprisingly, is the signature dish here – take it straight up as a buttery ribeye with a side of crispy potatoes, or try the bison ragu and ricotta gnocchi, paired with fresh cheese curds and shallots.
The views from the doorstep of Juniper Hotel are hard to beat, with rolling hills, an army of bushy pine trees and cloud-brushing mountains that rise up beyond. You may even catch sight of a wandering elk or coyote as you unwind in the shared hot tub or tuck into a spicy shakshuka brunch on the bucolic restaurant patio. Mid-century-style rooms range from Standards – facing Mt. Norquay, its ski resort just a 10-minute drive away – to the Penthouse Suite.
Elk & Avenue Hotel sits in the heart of Banff – in a few strides you can be toasting an exhilarating day on the slopes in an après-ski bar or perusing hand-crafted souvenirs in boutique shops. If you prefer watching the world go by, grab a seat on the hotel’s corner-front patio and warm up your hands clutching a hot chocolate from Good Earth Coffeehouse. There’s also a shared sauna and hot tub if you fancy a muscle-soothing soak and steam.
With its turreted facade, ensconced in evergreen forest and backed by the rugged peaks of the Rockies, Fairmont Banff Springs seems plucked from a fairytale. You can take a dip in the spa’s mineral pool – lined by stone pillars and gushing waterfalls that recreate the natural ambience of hot springs – breathe in fresh mountain air while sinking a few holes on the championship golf course or sip on a floral, Negroni-inspired Wild Flower cocktail in Rundle Bar.