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$213
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High season
July - $481
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$141
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2 Bedrooms, 85m²
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If you spend one night in an Airbnb in Calgary, it will cost you around $213.
Spending a week in an accommodation in Calgary will approximately cost you $1,490. The price of a night in an Airbnb in Calgary varies between $966 and $3,369 for a stay of 6 nights.
If you are on a tight budget for your holiday, December is the best month to book an accommodation in Calgary. At this time of the year, the cost of one night in an Airbnb in Calgary is around $138. By booking in December, you will benefit from a 35% lower nightly price than in July ($481 per night on average).
Available Airbnbs in Calgary (apartments, home rentals, cottages) are made for 4 guests on average, with a surface area of 85 m². If you are traveling with more friends or family, you can also book accommodation for 6+ people or more in Calgary.
If you want to book a rental or an Airbnb in Calgary for a week in July or August, plan on spending around $2,756. During this period, accommodations in Calgary cost $394 per night on average.
Spending a weekend, from Friday to Sunday, in an accommodation in Calgary will approximately cost you $525, a perfect option if you want to celebrate with friends, opt for a romantic getaway or spend some time with your family.
If you are looking for accommodation in Calgary in January, 17% of the Airbnbs are still available. For an apartment, a vacation home or any other accommodation in Calgary in January, plan on an average budget of $141 per night.
Experience Calgary's vibrant culture and stunning scenery by booking an Airbnb, where you can find a wide range of apartments and short-term rentals to suit your style and needs. This dynamic Canadian city, set against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, is perfect for both urban explorers and nature enthusiasts. Choose from chic downtown apartments close to the action or cozy short-term rentals in Calgary's quieter neighborhoods. Whether you are here for the famous Calgary Stampede or to wander the tranquil paths of Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary's blend of urban and natural wonders awaits you.
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Embrace the warm hospitality of Calgary and enjoy a personalized experience that only an Airbnb can offer. From urban explorations to breathtaking nature escapes, Calgary is a destination that truly has it all. Book your stay and get ready to discover the countless treasures of this dynamic Canadian city. Here a few things that are good to know before you get to your apartment in Calgary, so that you can plan your vacation ahead.
In Calgary, the choice of neighborhood greatly influences the experience of your stay, with each area offering its unique flair. Downtown Calgary is a top choice for those seeking the heart of city life, where high-rise apartments and luxurious short-term rentals are surrounded by a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The skyline views from these accommodations are unparalleled, making them a prime choice for urban explorers.
For those seeking a blend of trendy urban lifestyle with a sense of community, Kensington is the place to be. This vibrant neighborhood, with its charming Airbnb options, boasts an eclectic mix of cafes, shops, and restaurants, all within walking distance. The streets here buzz with a youthful energy, offering a perfect backdrop for those who enjoy a lively yet cozy environment.
The Beltline, known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural scene, is another excellent choice for Airbnb stays. Here, modern apartments and vacation rentals are interspersed with historic buildings, offering a unique urban experience. The area is also known for its proximity to the Elbow River, providing easy access to beautiful parks and green spaces for a relaxing escape from the city's pace.
For a more relaxed and residential atmosphere, consider staying in an Airbnb in Bridgeland. This area, with its mix of traditional homes and modern condos available for short-term rentals, is known for its quiet streets and a strong sense of community. Bridgeland offers a more laid-back experience while still being conveniently close to downtown.
This 601-foot (183-meter) tower offers stunning views of the city, the surrounding mountains, and the Bow River Valley. The tower offers guided tours, a revolving restaurant, and an observation deck.
This museum of natural history and anthropology features exhibits on the history of Canada, First Nations, and Indigenous peoples. The museum houses a collection of over two million objects, including fossils, Indigenous artifacts, artworks, and photographs.
This 10-day festival, which takes place each summer, is one of the most popular events in Canada. It features rodeos, rodeo shows, music and dance performances, and a midway. The Calgary Stampede is a celebration of Western culture and the history of Western Canada.
This open-air historical village is located in the south of Calgary. It features historic buildings from Western Canada, such as a school, a saloon, and a ranch. The village offers guided tours, interactive activities, and special events.
These two islands in the Bow River are located in downtown Calgary. These islands are popular places for walking, biking, and picnicking. They also offer beautiful views of the city and the surrounding mountains.
Nose Hill Park is the largest urban park in Calgary. It spans 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) and offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains. The park is a great place for hiking, biking, camping, and fishing.
Canada Olympic Park is home to the sites of the 1988 Winter Olympics. It features an ice rink, a stadium, a swimming pool, and an Olympic museum. The park is a popular recreation spot and also hosts sporting and cultural events.
The Royal Tyrell Museum, located in Drumheller, approximately 1.5 hours' drive from Calgary, is one of the world's largest paleontology museums. It houses complete dinosaur skeletons and other fossils. The Dinosaur Provincial Park, located nearby, is an important paleontological dig site. The park houses many dinosaur fossils, including complete skeletons.