The City
Downtown Calgary lies in a self-evident cluster of mirrored glass and polished granite facades bounded by the Bow River to the north, 9th Avenue to the south, Centre Street to the east and 8th Street to the west. A monument to oil money, the area is about as sleek as an urban centre can be: virtually everything is brand-new, and the modern architecture is easy on the eye. The city centre , so far as it has one, is traditionally 8th Avenue between 1st Street SE and 3rd Street SW, a largely pedestrianized area known as Stephen Avenue Mall . Any city tour, though, should start with a trip to the Glenbow Museum , while a jaunt up the Calgary Tower , across the street, gives a literal overview of the Calgarian hinterland. Thereafter a good deal of the city lends itself to wandering on foot, whether around the mall-laden main streets or to Prince's Island , the nearest of many parks, and gentrified Kensington , a busy shopping and cafe district. The appeal of attractions further afield - Fort Calgary , Heritage Park and the Calgary Zoo - will depend on your historical and natural-history inclinations. These sights, together with a crop of special interest museums , can be easily reached by bus or C-Train.
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