Winnipeg, in the province of Manitoba, in Canada, is a quiet city where you can breathe freshness in every way. There are many gardens and squares, two rivers run through the city, its population is not too large, it has a strong link with art and design, and finally, the climate is from cold to temperate. It is said that it is one of the oldest cities in winter, but it is moderately hot during the summer, and in the fall, it is somewhat cool.
It is a destination with much to explore, where you can travel on a lower budget than other cities in Canada. And just as a sample of what can be done in Manitoba's capital, today I share this post with proposals of what to visit in Winnipeg.
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If you like mysteries, this tour cannot be missed. It is one of a kind and leaves all visitors in awe. Yes, it is a government building, but it was built as if it were a Mason temple, which no one noticed for 100 years. I will tell you details about this tour in other posts.
If the design is your thing, you must visit this neighborhood, where the work in each of its establishments is to be admired. Also, it is full of local designers of clothing, jewelry, accessories, decoration, and much more, such as Mud + Stone, which creates very original and modern pieces of ceramic, and you can see how they make them during your visit.
If you travel with children, this is the place you cannot miss, because, in addition to being a very nice and large park, it has an impressive zoo. They have an excellent program of activities throughout the year.
Right in the center of the city is this market that is also an entertainment center. There are outdoor shows, shops, restaurants where you can eat deliciously and at an excellent price. Do not forget to go up to the viewpoint, from where you can take beautiful photos.
It is the French Quarter of the city. It is right across the bridge from The Forks. St. Boniface Cathedral, Boulevard Provencher, and Provencher Bridge are some of the places you can visit. It is worth knowing this area of the city.
Excellently well preserved historical buildings. Many of them house galleries, restaurants, and other businesses, so inside, you can also appreciate the design.
Lovely! It is the oldest Canadian art gallery in that area of the country. With more than 24 thousand pieces, they emphasize Canadian art, especially that of Manitoba. By the way, the collection of contemporary Inuit art is incredible.
It is a very nice Victorian house. It is a small museum with reduced visiting hours, but it is one of my favorite places to visit in this city.
A one-of-a-kind museum could well be the main reason to visit Winnipeg; believe me, nowhere else will you find one like it. I have told you more about this place in my post "The great Museum of Human Rights in Winnipeg."
Simple, pleasant, entertaining, and very educational. Excellent to take a quick visit if you are interested in knowing the origins of the Province. And great to visit it with more time if you travel with your children.
One of the most wonderful spas I have ever known. Surrounded by nature, pools of warm water and then, go to the frozen water or rub with ice; then the sauna and return to the contrast of the cold, to later relax well covered in front of the fireplace and drinking a comforting tea. It is one of the experiences that must be lived when visiting Canada.
Winnipeg is a great destination to visit as a family; Or to visit it with the primary objective of studying and admiring its architecture and its achievements in terms of design. There are so many places to visit in this wonderful city, that's why it's better to rent a car and then you will have more time and independence on your visit to Winnipeg. Rent a car with Auto Europe now, and you will receive a 30% discount automatically using the browser located on the top of this page. Rent your car in Winnipeg now!.