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things TO DO Yoga on Parliament Hill Credit: Ottawa Tourism There’s no need to stray too far from the center of Ottawa to get a taste of some of the city’s hippest neighborhoods. The ByWard Market district is as charming as a place can get. Small shops, places to eat and trendy nightspots are part of what makes this one of the most popular areas of the city. Adjacent to ByWard Market, steps from Parliament Hill is the fashion/arts/theatre district of Rideau Downtown. This is where you’ll find many of the festivals, a concentration of award-winning restaurants, upscale shops, as well as the National Arts Theatre and Little Ottawa Theatre. Bank Street, heading south from Parliament Hill, makes for a leisurely stroll among boutique shops and cafes. It leads to The Glebe, a trendy neighborhood that has become something of a hipster hangout in Ottawa. Just south of The Glebe is Old Ottawa South, which is experiencing a spillover cool effect from its neighbor to the north. If you want to venture a bit further afield, Westboro Village is also worth a visit. A roughly 10-minute taxi ride from downtown, the “urban village” gets less tourist traffic than the more central areas, but with more than 200 shops, restaurants and businesses, Westboro Village is a pleasant piece of Ottawa to see. getting THERE Arriving at the Ottawa International Airport (YOW) is a breeze, especially with multiple daily nonstop flights on United Airlines and Air Canada from both Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Reagan National Airport (DCA). YOW is not a large airport and it’s easy to navigate in both official languages (English and French). Arrivals and access to transportation are all on one level, with just 18 gates and 5 baggage claim carousels. A taxi ride into downtown will cost less than $40 (CAN) and many hotels offer a shuttle for guests. For the budget and eco-conscious traveler, public transit busses run regularly into the downtown core for a cash fare of $3.50, or buy an unlimited ride day pass for $10.50. Car rentals are available at the airport, but a car rental is not necessary to make the most out of your visit. Attractions which are not within walking distance or on a bus route, are generally an inexpensive taxi or UBER ride away. Canada Science and Technology Museum Credit: Ottawa Tourism SUMMER 2018 49 FLYWASHINGTON.COM