Ottawa

The Glebe

Open Time : 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Entry : free

Address : Glebe Collegiate Institute, Glebe Avenue, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Why to visit The Glebe

The Glebe is a hip inner-city neighbourhood with a diverse range of interesting boutiques and appealing shops. On Bank Street, a diverse assortment of companies sell vintage items, ranging from vinyl records to rare books and weird collectibles. There's also a large selection of fashion stores with the latest trends for all tastes.

The small, close-knit town is densely packed with heritage-listed Victorian-era residences, making it a joy to stroll through. During your shopping travels, stop by one of the trendy specialty roasters for a quick caffeine fix. Bank Street is also the heart of Ottawa's LGBTQ+ community, and it comes alive during Pride Month.

Here are some of the shops you'll find:

• Delilah - Women's Clothing from Canada and Europe

• Fab Baby Gear - Eco-friendly, healthful, and trendy apparel and accessories for your little one.

• Glebe Trotters - From tough Blundstones to elegant heels, it has all. 

• Pom Pom Boutique - Women's apparel, purses, shoes, and accessories are available at the store

• The Papery - Beautiful cards, from wedding invitations to Japanese art paper, are available.

The distance between Ottawa and The Glebe is roughly 1 kilometre. Taxis cost between 440 and 550 dollars and take 2 minutes to get from Ottawa to The Glebe.

FAQ on The Glebe

What are the nearby attractions to The Glebe?

Nearby attractions include: (0.12 km) Gray Line Ottawa (0.11 km) Clocktower Brew Pub Regulars (0.20 km) Trolley and Double Decker

Where can I stay near The Glebe?

Hotel options around The Glebe include: (0.18 km) Arlington Bed and Breakfast (0.50 km) Angela's Bed & Breakfast Ottawa (0.53 km) Best Western Plus Downtown Suites Ottawa

What is Ottawa's typical market time?

Market hours in Ottawa are typically 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. However the timing varies from store to store with some staying open all day and night.

Special Tip

Remember to stop by one of their speciality coffee shops for a latte, cappuccino, or Americano, or take home a bag of freshly roasted beans, including fair trade and organic varieties.

By Abhilasha Prasad

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