Architect Peter Hemingway won the Massey Medal for this mid-century structure made from wood, concrete, steel, cables and glass.

Everyone in Edmonton has their own favourite Pho place, this is ours.

Porchlight Books was started by writer Michael Hingston, and rumour has it he used to sell books straight from his house, but only when the porchlight was on.
There's some top notch people watching from the window seats as folks come down the stairs to the Red Star. Delicious menu, chill space.
This intersection is a little hot spot in the Ritchie area.
Start in the cozy downtown neighbourhood of Wîhkwêntôwin, walk through Edmonton's river valley, and cross the North Saksatchewan River to a fab coffee shop.

A go-to brunch and lunch spot with great pastries. A downtown must-stop!
Who can even begin to choose amongst all the pizzas?
The Royal Alberta Museum has moved downtown, but the original RAM building and grounds just west of downtown are still there and as amazing as ever.
Learn to silkscreen, see a letterpress in action, and take in some art in the gallery: SNAP has it all.