August is Edmonton at its boldest — a city buzzing with open-air festivals, hidden trails, patio brunches, and unforgettable day trips. Whether you’re chasing culture, craving the outdoors, or exploring on a shoestring, you don’t just visit Edmonton — you live it.
We’ve built three ready-to-go weekend itineraries tailored to how you travel, each anchored by a standout member of Edmonton’s Best Hotels.
And the best part? With the EBH 1-2-3 Deal, you actually get paid to stay — up to $225 in free rewards just for booking direct.
That’s real cash, gas cards, or meal vouchers in your pocket — just for booking direct. Let’s dive in.

🎭 The Festival-Goer & Cultural Explorer
For the traveller who snacks on street food between performances and never misses a local market.
Stay: Campus Tower Suite Hotel – Southside
This stylish and centrally located hotel places you steps from the University of Alberta, Whyte Avenue, and transit to all of Edmonton’s biggest festivals. Plus, every suite includes a full kitchen — ideal for longer stays or a mid-festival recharge.
Friday
Kick off your weekend with dinner and drinks on Whyte Avenue — Dorinku Osaka for creative Japanese street food and cocktails, then wander over to The Buckingham for a high-energy local show.
Saturday
Start your day at the Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.) for fresh local eats, artisan goods, and live entertainment. Afterward, explore the lively streets of Old Strathcona, soaking up the artsy patios and unique shops.
In the evening, get ready for the Edmonton International Fringe Festival—running August 14–24. Choose from hundreds of performances across 40 venues, featuring theatre, comedy, music, and street acts.
Sunday
Shop local at the 124 Grand Market or take a peaceful morning stroll along the North Saskatchewan River. If time allows, swing by the Art Gallery of Alberta downtown for rotating exhibitions in a stunning modern space.

🌲 The Curious Adventurer
For the traveller who’s always asking, “What’s just outside the city?”
Stay: Staybridge Suites West Edmonton – Westend
This all-suite hotel offers extra space, a full kitchen, and a relaxing home base near major routes for easy day-tripping — plus, complimentary breakfast to fuel your mornings.
Friday
After check-in, explore the scenic trails at Laurier Park or Emily Murphy Park. End your evening at MEAT on Whyte Ave for laid-back dinner of brisket and bourbon.
Saturday
Choose your adventure:
- Elk Island National Park (45 minutes east): Paddle Astotin Lake, hike bison trails, and soak in Alberta’s boreal wilderness.
- University of Alberta Botanic Garden (30 minutes south): Wander themed gardens, then visit Devon or Stony Plain for local cafés and artist studios.
- Wabamun Lake (about 45 minutes west): Rent paddleboards, lounge on the beach, and grab fish and chips at a lakeside pub.
Sunday
On your way out, stop at Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary for an easy, scenic boardwalk hike — a peaceful way to close out your weekend.

💸 The Budget-Conscious Urban Explorer
For the traveller who wants to experience the best of Edmonton without spending a fortune.
Stay: Travelodge by Wyndham Edmonton West – Westend
Affordable, convenient, and equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, this hotel makes it easy to enjoy Edmonton without breaking the bank.
Friday
Start at West Edmonton Mall — not just for shopping, but for people-watching, indoor entertainment, and cheap eats at Europa Boulevard or BRBN St.
End your evening at High Level Diner with their famous pies and cozy atmosphere. Or, if you’re up for it, head to Remedy Cafe for chai and late-night board games.
Saturday
Begin with a free walk through the Neon Sign Museum downtown, then hop on an e-scooter or bike to explore the River Valley trails — one of North America’s largest urban park systems.
Visit Muttart Conservatory (free for kids under 2, affordable for others) and enjoy a picnic at Kinsmen Park.
In the evening, grab donairs or pizza at local favourites like Swiss Donair or Tony’s Pizza Palace, or catch a free outdoor concert or pop-up event.
Sunday
Take advantage of free museum admission hours at the Royal Alberta Museum or Art Gallery of Alberta (check online for current offers). Then stroll through the 104th Street Promenade or visit a local thrift shop before heading out.

Edmonton, Your Way
Whether you’re here for the festivals, the fresh air, or the hidden gems, Edmonton has something for every type of traveller. And with Edmonton’s Best Hotels, your stay comes with serious perks.
Book 1, 2, or 3 nights now and get paid up to $225 in free rewards:
https://edmontonsbesthotels.com/hoteldeals/
Bonus: How to Get Around
- Downtown and festival areas are walkable, bike-friendly, and served by Edmonton’s LRT and bus network.
- For adventures outside the city, renting a car or using rideshare is recommended.
- Many hotels offer parking and easy access to main roads for day trips.
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