Discover the best of Ottawa on a 1-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour and enjoy sightseeing according to your own preferences. No more sticking to rigid itineraries and hiring guides. Simply hop on and off at any of the 12 well-placed stops around the city and visit attractions of your choice.
Not in the mood for hectic sightseeing? Sit back as you enjoy a 1.5-hour drive around the city while enjoying informative prerecorded commentary in multiple languages and seeing the landmarks and attractions of Ottawa from open-top, double-decker buses.
The route covers more than 75 points of attraction around Ottawa like Christ Church Cathedral, Canadian War Museum, Jaques Cartier Park, the Rideau River, New Edinburgh, Dow’s Lake, City Hall, University of Ottawa, the Byward Market, Lansdowne Park and more!
Some of the main stops are:
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Ottawa is a functioning city and weather, traffic and events may occasionally cause disruption.
Timings and stops are subject to change. The updated map will be available on the bus.
Great tour!<br />Covered a lot of ground!<br />Be sure to wear a sun hat if you are on the top level on a sunny day.
Had a great time in a lovely city. Trip was really good and tour guides were all very good....
Trip was very informative. Each guide giving different perspectives Of the city. The younger guide had a great sense of humor . Would recommend only English spoken and other...
A FRIEND WAS VISITING FROM VANCOUVER IS. AND HAD NEVER BEEN TO OTTAWA. I LIVE IN ONTARIO AND HAD LIVED IN OTTAWA IN THE 1980'S. THE TOUR WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE FOR BOTH OF US. ...
Staff were polite, humorous and very knowledge. The buses were always on time at each stop. The bilingual translation was excellent. We couldn't ask for more....
This a very worthwhile tour.Especially if you don't have a lot of time to visit. Staff are knowledgeable and bring fun to the trip! Highly recommend...
Very nice tour. We enjoyed it very much. A tip for the organizers: you could skip French guidance when everyone on the bus clearly speaks English. You could e.g. use different wrist bands to distinguish between preferred language so the guide doesn't even have to ask all the time. ?? I didn't mind hearing language I don't understand but it is definitely something that requires a bit of extra brain power to keep filtering out what is not useful for me.
Was the cheapest price l could find.