Winnipeg-Mb

CA · Destination guide

Where to stay in Winnipeg-Mb

Best time: May-Sep. This period offers warm temperatures and numerous outdoor festivals, making it ideal for exploring the city's parks and cultural events.

Tell StayBotic your trip →

Top stays in Winnipeg-Mb

Ranked by guest rating. Tap any to see live prices.

Winnipeg-Mb on the map

Where each stay sits. Tap a pin to open it.

Winnipeg-Mb, like a local

Don't miss

  • The Forks: A historic meeting place with markets, parks, and river views.
  • Canadian Museum for Human Rights: An architectural marvel focusing on human rights education.
  • Assiniboine Park: A large urban park with beautiful gardens and a zoo.
  • Exchange District: A vibrant area known for its historic buildings and arts scene.
  • FortWhyte Alive: A nature reserve with trails and wildlife, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

Where to eat

  • Stella's Cafe: Famous for its breakfast and local ingredients.
  • Segovia: Offers authentic Spanish tapas in a cozy setting.
  • The Tallest Poppy: Known for its eclectic comfort food and brunch.

Do this

  • Winnipeg Folk Festival: An annual celebration of folk music with international artists.
  • Folklorama: The world's largest and longest-running multicultural festival.
  • Ice skating at The Forks: A quintessential winter experience on the scenic river trails.

Local tips

  • Check out the local food trucks for unique and affordable eats, especially during summer.
  • Visit the Winnipeg Art Gallery for its impressive Inuit art collection, often overlooked by tourists.
  • Explore the Assiniboine Riverwalk for a scenic stroll or bike ride along the river.
  • Use the Winnipeg Transit app for real-time bus schedules and routes.

Know before you go

Best time

May-Sep. This period offers warm temperatures and numerous outdoor festivals, making it ideal for exploring the city's parks and cultural events.

Getting around

Public transit includes buses and the Winnipeg Transit system. Biking is also popular during summer, with many dedicated bike lanes.

Airport

YWG

Language

English is the primary language, with a significant number of French speakers.

Money

Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash for small vendors is advisable.

Safety

Winnipeg has areas that are safe for visitors but be cautious in certain neighborhoods, especially at night.

More destinations

Browse all →

Not sure which area is right for you?

Tell StayBotic your dates, budget and vibe, and we'll pick the right stay in Winnipeg-Mb and hold it while you decide.

Plan my Winnipeg-Mb trip →