Avoid the Airport Surcharges on Car Rentals
Picking up a rental car at the airport may be convenient, but it may result in higher base rates and additional surcharges. To avoid added fees, consider skipping the airport pickup and instead renting from an off-airport location on the second or third day of your trip. typically does not charge airport fees if the off-airport pickup happens at least 24 hours after arrival in Calgary. (Note: If you pick up your vehicle at an off-airport location within 24 hours of arrival, you will still be charged airport fees.) Fees and policies may vary, so be sure to read the fine print before booking.Find Cheap Eats Recommended by AAA
You can find lots of cheap places to eat in Calgary without sacrificing your taste buds. Budget-friendly restaurants include (827 10th Ave. S.W.), where you can get a panini or burger lunch for around $11; Galaxie Diner (1413 11th St. S.W.) and its all-day breakfasts and bottomless hash browns for $9-$15; Spolumbo's Deli (1308 9th Ave. S.E.), a local favorite known for Italian subs and sandwiches ($10-$12); and Native Tongues Taqueria (235 12th Ave. S.W.), where the tacos are only $2.50 each on Tuesday.Get Some Fresh Air at Prince's Island Park
Spend an hour or two exploring Prince's Island Park (698 Eau Claire Ave. S.W.), one of the best free things to do in Calgary. Shaded walking paths, grassy picnic areas, an educational wetland area and excellent views of the fast-moving Bow River are highlights at this bustling urban park. It’s also the location of Canada Day celebrations with fireworks, Indigenous performances and more free fun on July 1.Hit the Streets on a Walking Tour
If you're interested in history and architecture, consider booking a spot on a guided walking tour. You'll learn about the city from a local's perspective and get a good overview of which attractions and restaurants are worth a stop and which ones could be skipped. CalgaryWalks & Bus Tours has guided tours for under $30 and group size is typically small.If you’d prefer to explore the city with a larger group, consider the free walking tours offered by Walk the YYC; phone (416) 697-7654. The only payment requested is a tip for the guide.
Ride the Free CTrain
It’s easy to get around Calgary on a budget. Wallet-friendly transportation options include ride-sharing services like Uber, electric scooters rentals from Lime or Bird (the scooters are scattered throughout the city and can be rented via smartphone apps) and Calgary’s light-rail transit service known as the CTrain. A perk with the CTrain: rides are completely free in the downtown core, a roughly 12-block section that runs along 7th Avenue S.E. between 3rd Street S.E. and 11th Street S.W. If you want to ride the CTrain outside the free-fare zone, it’s just $3.40 for a one-time ticket or $10.75 for a 1-day pass.