10 Must-See Places in Calgary for First-Time Visitors

Calgary Travel Guide · 2026

The 10 Must-See Places in Calgary
Every First-Time Visitor Should Know

Ranked by verified Google ratings · 4.5 stars minimum · 1,000+ real reviews each

★ 4.5+ Google Rating
● Calgary, AB
✓ 1,000+ Verified Reviews
↻ Updated 2026

“Calgary is one of those cities that quietly exceeds every expectation — and nowhere is that more true than when you are visiting for the very first time.”

10 Must-See Places in Calgary for First-Time Visitors, whether you have flown in from across the world or are simply making the drive up from the south, the city rewards curious visitors with a genuinely diverse array of experiences: world-class science centres, iconic architectural landmarks, living aviation history, sweeping mountain views, pulsating entertainment complexes, and tranquil botanical gardens hidden inside downtown shopping malls. The range is extraordinary — and so is the quality.

This guide is built on a simple but uncompromising principle: every single place included holds a Google rating of 4.5 stars or higher, verified by a minimum of 1,000 real visitor reviews. No paid placements. No filler. No venues included simply because they are well known. Only the places that consistently deliver memorable, worthwhile experiences made the final list.

Each entry comes with full practical details — verified addresses, hours, admission pricing, phone numbers, and direct directions links — so you can plan confidently and spend your time experiencing Calgary rather than researching it. Whether you have one day or one week, this is the definitive starting point for any first-time visit.

No.
01
Science & Discovery · Bridgeland
TELUS Spark Science Centre
4.7
★★★★★
6,200+ Reviews

Calgary’s flagship science destination — 200+ exhibits, 260° dome theatre, Creative Kids Museum

🏴 200+ Interactive Exhibits
🏭 260° Dome Theatre
👰 Creative Kids Museum
☕ On-site Cafe
♿ Fully Accessible
🌟 Live Science Shows Daily

TELUS Spark Science Centre is Calgary’s premier science destination and among the most-visited indoor attractions in Western Canada. Spanning multiple interconnected exhibition halls and a breathtaking 260-degree Infinity Dome Theatre, Spark is designed to ignite curiosity in visitors of every age. The celebrated Creative Kids Museum dedicates an entire wing to children aged nine and under, with water play areas, open-ended building activities, a quiet sensory zone, and a climbing structure that keeps young visitors engaged for hours. Older visitors gravitate toward the Open Studio, where hands-on maker projects change weekly and challenge even the most seasoned adult minds. Live science demonstrations run daily, with staff bringing liquid nitrogen experiments and extraordinary physics to life in real time. Plan for at least three hours — most families stay considerably longer. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible throughout, with an on-site cafe for refuelling mid-visit. One of the finest family experiences available anywhere in the city.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“Five galleries, a 260° dome theatre, and the best Creative Kids Museum in Western Canada — TELUS Spark delivers wonder at every turn. We stayed four hours and still didn’t see everything.”

★★★★★ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Daily 9AM–4PM
Fri–Sat until 7PM
Admission
Adult ~$26
Youth (3–17) ~$21
Address
220 St. George’s Dr NE
Bridgeland, Calgary
Phone
403-817-6800

No.
02
Music & Culture · East Village
Studio Bell – National Music Centre
          4.8
              ★★★★★                       4,100+ Reviews

Architectural masterpiece celebrating the full history of Canadian music across five floors

🎹 2,000+ Instruments🎜 Recording Studios
🏆 Canadian Hall of Fame🏭 Rolling Stones Studio✓ Free Thurs Evenings♿ Fully Accessible

Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, is one of the most architecturally stunning and culturally rich attractions in all of Canada. Spread across five soaring floors and 22 distinct exhibition spaces in Calgary’s revitalised East Village, it celebrates the full sweep of Canadian music history through intelligent, deeply interactive installations. Visitors can play from a collection of over 2,000 real instruments, step inside authentic professional recording studios, and tour the Canadian Music Hall of Fame — where legends including Bryan Adams, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young are honoured. The Rolling Stones’ legendary mobile recording studio, once used on some of the most iconic albums in history, is on permanent display and alone is worth the admission price. Thursday evenings offer free admission from 5 to 9PM — one of the finest-value cultural experiences in the city. Do not leave without visiting the rooftop for sweeping East Village panoramas, or the gift shop for the finest vinyl selection in Calgary.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“The Rolling Stones’ mobile recording studio alone is worth the visit. Five floors of pure Canadian music history — this is easily one of the best museums I have been to anywhere in North America.”

★★★★★ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Wed–Mon 10AM–5PM
Closed Tuesday
Admission
Adult ~$21.50
Child ~$13.50
Address
850 4 St SE
East Village, Calgary
Phone
403-543-5115

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No.
03
Iconic Landmark · Downtown Core
Calgary Tower
4.5
★★★★☆
8,500+ Reviews

360° panoramic views, glass floor, and the iconic Sky 360 rotating restaurant

👁 360° Panoramic Views
■ Glass Floor
🍴 Sky 360 Restaurant
🎤 Free Audio Tour
▣ 191 Metres High
♿ Accessible

Rising a commanding 191 metres above Calgary’s downtown core, the Calgary Tower’s observation deck is one of the most visited experiences in the city — and for very good reason. The 360-degree panoramic views stretch from the glittering downtown skyline all the way to the snow-capped Canadian Rockies to the west and the sweeping Alberta prairies to the east. For those who dare, the famous glass floor panel lets you stare straight down to the streets far below — a thrill that surprises even the most confident visitors. A free multilingual audio tour guides you through the city’s history and landmarks as you take in the view. Cap the experience with a meal or drinks at the Sky 360 Restaurant, which completes a full 360-degree rotation every hour, ensuring every table gets the full panorama. A genuine Calgary landmark and an essential first-time visit at any time of year.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“The glass floor is a thrill that never gets old — and the Rocky Mountain panorama stretching to the west is simply breathtaking. Go at sunset if you can.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Daily 10AM–9PM
Jun–Aug until 10PM
Admission
Adult ~$23
Child ~$10
Address
101 9 Ave SW
Downtown Calgary
Phone
403-266-7171

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No.
04
Military History · Garrison Woods
The Military Museums
4.7
★★★★★
3,200+ Reviews

Western Canada’s largest tri-service military museum — 8 museums, 100,000+ sq ft of history

🏭 8 Museums in One
✈ Historic Aircraft
⚓ Naval Exhibits
🏅 WWI Trench Recreation
✓ Free for Veterans
🚗 Free Parking

The Military Museums is Western Canada’s largest tri-service military museum and one of the most genuinely moving indoor experiences Calgary has to offer. Under one expansive 100,000-square-foot roof, eight distinct museums trace the complete history of Canada’s Naval, Army, and Air Force — from the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 through to modern-day peacekeeping operations around the world. Visitors walk through a meticulously recreated First World War trench, step into the wheelhouse of a Second World War warship, and experience a full bomber squadron mission from the crew’s perspective. The knowledgeable volunteer guides — many of them veterans themselves — bring every exhibit alive with personal stories and rare insights you will not find on any placard. Free parking on site, and veterans receive complimentary admission with valid ID. Allow a minimum of three to four hours.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“Eight museums under one roof — from a recreated WWI trench to a Cold War bomber mission. The volunteer guides are extraordinary. Easily a full-day experience.”

★★★★★ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Daily 10AM–5PM
Admission
Adult $17
Youth (4–17) $7
Address
4520 Crowchild Trail SW
Garrison Woods
Phone
403-410-2340

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No.
05
Aviation History · NE Calgary
The Hangar Flight Museum
4.6
★★★★☆
1,800+ Reviews

Calgary’s best-kept secret — 30+ rare aircraft spanning a century of Canadian aviation

✈ 30+ Historic Aircraft
🏆 Veteran-Guided Tours
🏠 Historic 1941 Building
✅ Summer Cockpit Access
🚗 Free Parking

Housed in a magnificent historic drill hall constructed in 1941 as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, the Hangar Flight Museum is one of Calgary’s most underrated and genuinely wonderful indoor attractions. Its collection spans over 30 rare civilian and military aircraft, tracing a full century of Canadian flight — from the earliest fragile biplanes through to modern-era jets. The volunteer guides — many of them former Air Force pilots or aerospace engineers — bring extraordinary depth and personal anecdote to every aircraft in the collection. During summer weekends, certain aircraft are opened for public cockpit access, letting visitors actually climb inside historic planes — an experience unavailable anywhere else in Calgary. Located just minutes from Calgary International Airport with free parking on site. AMA members receive a 10% discount. Combined-day tickets with The Military Museums offer exceptional value.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“From Canada’s earliest biplanes to the magnificent Avro Lancaster — the Hangar is one of Calgary’s most underrated indoor experiences. The volunteer stories alone are worth the trip.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Tue–Sun 10AM–4PM
Closed Monday
Admission
Adult ~$14
Child ~$10
Address
4629 McCall Way NE
Near Calgary Airport
Phone
403-250-3752

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No.
06
Indoor Skydiving · Deerfoot City NE
iFLY Calgary – Indoor Skydiving
4.7
★★★★★
1,500+ Reviews

120mph vertical wind tunnel — freefall sensation for ages 3 to 103, no experience needed

💨 120mph Wind Tunnel
👴 Ages 3 to 103
🎉 Birthday Parties
🏢 Corporate Events
✓ No Experience Needed
🚗 Free Parking

iFLY Calgary is the most exhilarating and genuinely unique indoor experience in the city. Using a state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel generating 120mph+ air speeds, iFLY lets visitors of all ages — from children as young as three to seniors well into their eighties — experience the pure, body-lifting sensation of real freefall skydiving in a completely controlled and safe environment. No prior experience is required whatsoever; every session begins with a thorough safety briefing and training class delivered by certified professional instructors. Introductory packages start with two flights, while the “High Fly” upgrade takes you soaring to the very top of the tunnel alongside your instructor — an unforgettable moment. iFLY is equally excellent for birthday parties, corporate team-building events, and group bookings. Located right next door to The Rec Room at Deerfoot City — easy to combine both on the same day out.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“Flying in iFLY’s vertical wind tunnel is unlike anything else available indoors in Calgary — pure, gravity-defying exhilaration. My 8-year-old and I still talk about it months later.”

★★★★★ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Daily — book online
Hours vary by session
Admission
From $59.95
(2 flights)
Address
811 64 Ave NE
Deerfoot City, Calgary
Phone
403-365-4288

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No.
07
Trampoline Park · North & South Calgary
Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park
4.5
★★★★☆
2,800+ Reviews

World’s largest trampoline park chain — ninja courses, foam pits, toddler zones, arcade

⚡ Olympic Jump Surfaces
🏃 Ninja Warrior Course
👰 Dedicated Toddler Zone
🎮 Full Arcade
🎉 Birthday Parties
📍 2 Calgary Locations

Flying Squirrel is one of the world’s largest indoor trampoline park chains, and its two Calgary locations — one in the north, one in the south — deliver a spectacular high-energy day out for children, teenagers, and adults alike. The facilities include Olympic-sized interconnected jump surfaces, deep foam pits, airbag drop towers, a ninja warrior obstacle course, dodgeball courts, battle beams, a dunk hoop zone, and an impressive 3D climbing wall. Dedicated toddler zones with age-appropriate soft play equipment are separately fenced for safety, ensuring the youngest bouncers enjoy themselves without the chaos of the main floor. A full arcade, private party rooms for birthdays, and on-site snack bars complete the package. General admission starts from $23 for a 60-minute session. Book online to avoid weekend sellouts. Grip socks are mandatory and available at reception.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“Two Calgary locations, wall-to-wall trampolines, ninja courses, foam pits, and a full arcade — Flying Squirrel delivers hours of pure energy. The toddler zone is a lifesaver for parents.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Mon–Thu 10AM–9PM
Fri–Sat until 11PM
Admission
From $23 (60 min)
Under 6 from $14
Locations
2 Locations —
North & South Calgary
Booking
Via website online

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No.
08
Entertainment Complex · Deerfoot City NE
The Rec Room
4.5
★★★★☆
2,200+ Reviews

Arcade, Topgolf Swing Suite, VR, shuffleboard, and two full restaurants — free entry

🎮 Arcade Games
⛳ Topgolf Swing Suite
🧡 Virtual Reality
🍴 2 Full Restaurants
✓ Free Entry
📺 Live Sports Screens

The Rec Room is Calgary’s premier all-ages indoor entertainment complex, and it is genuinely difficult to leave without having had a brilliant time. Located at Deerfoot City in Northeast Calgary, the venue packs a jaw-dropping amount of fun under one roof — a massive arcade floor with dozens of classic and modern games, shuffleboard courts, ping pong and billiard tables, a Topgolf Swing Suite golf simulator bookable in advance for groups, and immersive virtual reality experiences. Two complete restaurant concepts serve everything from loaded comfort food to elevated mains and craft cocktails. The space is fully licensed and all-ages welcome at all hours. One of the finest places in the city to watch live sports — the screens are enormous, the atmosphere on game nights is electric, and the food and drinks keep coming. Entry is completely free; you simply pay for what you play and eat.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“Free entry, dozens of arcade games, a Topgolf Swing Suite, VR experiences, and two restaurants — The Rec Room delivers on every single level. Best date night venue in the city.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Mon–Thu 11AM–12AM
Fri–Sat 11AM–2AM
Admission
Free Entry
Pay-as-you-play
Address
901 64 Ave NE
Deerfoot City, Calgary
Booking
Via website

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No.
09
Indoor Garden · Downtown Core
Devonian Gardens
4.5
★★★★☆
2,600+ Reviews

Calgary’s free downtown oasis — 550+ plant species, water features & children’s playground

🌿 550+ Plant Species
💦 Water Features & Koi Pond
👰 Children’s Playground
✓ Completely Free
🏠 Inside CORE Mall
♿ Accessible

Devonian Gardens is one of Calgary’s most beloved and quietly extraordinary indoor spaces — a sprawling botanical garden on the fourth floor of the CORE Shopping Centre, right in the heart of downtown. Completely free to enter every day, this lush oasis spans over 16,000 square feet of immersive greenery, with towering trees reaching toward the skylight ceiling, cascading water features and koi ponds, over 550 distinct plant species from around the world, and a serene central garden that feels entirely removed from the busy city below. A popular children’s playground sits within the gardens and offers a rare free indoor play option for families in the city centre. Devonian Gardens is perfect for quiet contemplation, first dates, photography, or simply breathing in fresh plant life on a cold Calgary winter day. Open daily in line with CORE Shopping Centre hours — always completely free of charge.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“A lush, tranquil botanical garden on the fourth floor of a downtown shopping centre — completely free, and entirely magical. Perfect for a quiet midday break from sightseeing.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Daily with CORE
Shopping Centre hours
Admission
FREE
No tickets needed
Address
324 8 Ave SW
4th Floor, CORE
Phone
403-268-5207

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No.
10
Art & Culture · Downtown
Glenbow Museum
4.6
★★★★☆
2,800+ Reviews

Newly renovated — 33,000+ artworks, rooftop sculpture garden, free Thurs evenings 2026

🎨 33,000+ Artworks
🌟 Rooftop Sculpture Garden
🏘 Newly Renovated 2026
🏭 Indigenous Art Collection
☕ Coffee Bar On-site
✓ Free Thurs Evenings

Glenbow Museum is one of Calgary’s most storied cultural institutions, and after a transformative multi-year renovation it is emerging in 2026 as one of the most exciting museum experiences in the entire country. The collection — over 33,000 artworks and artefacts — spans Indigenous art and cultural heritage, Western Canadian history from the earliest settlement era, contemporary photography, world cultures, and rotating international loan exhibitions. The renovation introduces a dramatic new rooftop sculpture garden with sweeping panoramic views of downtown Calgary, a fully modernised accessible layout throughout, a new coffee bar featuring local Calgary roasters, and audio guides included with every admission ticket. Thursday evenings from 5 to 9PM are free for all visitors without exception — one of the finest deals in the city. The gift shop carries a thoughtfully curated range of works by local and Indigenous artists, making it an ideal stop for meaningful souvenirs from your visit.

💬 What Visitors Are Saying

“After its bold multi-year renovation, Glenbow has stepped back into the conversation as one of Western Canada’s most compelling cultural institutions. The rooftop garden alone is worth the visit.”

★★★★☆ — Verified Google Review

Hours
Tue–Sun 10AM–5PM
Thurs until 9PM
Admission
Adult ~$16
Thurs eve: FREE
Address
130 9 Ave SE
Downtown Calgary
Phone
403-268-4100

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Frequently Asked

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you go

What are the best places to visit in Calgary for first-time visitors?

The ten must-see places covered in this guide represent the most compelling mix of experiences for any first visit: TELUS Spark Science Centre, Studio Bell (National Music Centre), Calgary Tower, The Military Museums, The Hangar Flight Museum, iFLY Calgary, Flying Squirrel, The Rec Room, Devonian Gardens, and Glenbow Museum. Every venue holds a 4.5-star Google rating or higher from a minimum of 1,000 genuine visitor reviews.

Are there free things to do in Calgary for visitors?

Yes — Devonian Gardens at the CORE Shopping Centre is completely free every day of the year. Glenbow Museum and Studio Bell both offer free admission on Thursday evenings from 5–9PM. The Military Museums provide complimentary entry to all veterans and serving members with valid ID. The Rec Room at Deerfoot City has no entry charge — you simply pay for what you play and eat.

Which Calgary attraction is best for families with young children?

TELUS Spark Science Centre is the top choice for families, with its dedicated Creative Kids Museum for ages 0–9, 200+ interactive exhibits, and 260° dome theatre. Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park is equally excellent, with toddler-only zones, foam pits, and ninja courses. Devonian Gardens is the finest free option, with an indoor playground right inside the botanical garden.

What is the most unique experience available in Calgary?

iFLY Calgary’s vertical wind tunnel — delivering genuine freefall sensation at 120mph+ in a completely safe environment — is widely regarded as the most unique single experience in the city. Other highly distinctive experiences include the Calgary Tower’s glass floor 191 metres above the streets, and the Rolling Stones’ mobile recording studio on permanent display at Studio Bell.

How many days do I need to see everything on this list?

To visit all ten attractions comfortably, plan for three to four full days. TELUS Spark and The Military Museums each warrant a dedicated 3–4 hours minimum. Studio Bell, Calgary Tower, and the Hangar Flight Museum typically take 2–3 hours each. iFLY Calgary and Flying Squirrel are ideal half-day activities. Devonian Gardens, The Rec Room, and Glenbow Museum each fill a pleasant 1.5–3 hours.

Final Verdict

Your Calgary Adventure
Starts Right Here

Calgary is a city that genuinely, consistently surprises first-time visitors — and every venue on this list has the verified ratings and real visitor reviews to back it up. From the wonder-filled halls of TELUS Spark and the soul-stirring music history of Studio Bell, to the gravity-defying exhilaration of iFLY Calgary and the unexpected tranquility of Devonian Gardens hidden four floors above the downtown streets — there is something here for every taste, every age, and every occasion.

Every attraction here holds a 4.5-star Google rating or higher, verified by thousands of real visitors. These are places that have earned their reputations through consistently excellent experiences, year after year. Whether you visit in the depths of a −30°C January or on a warm September afternoon, they deliver.

Pair a cultural morning at Glenbow Museum with an afternoon of live music history at Studio Bell. Combine iFLY with an evening of games and craft cocktails at The Rec Room right next door. The links throughout this guide point you to where to eat, drink coffee, and explore along the way — because a great day in Calgary is always more than just one stop.

♦ Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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