Where to Stay in Ottawa
Safe neighborhoods, social hostels, and practical tips for women travelling alone
Best Neighborhoods for Solo Female Travellers
Ranked by relevance for solo female travellers visiting Ottawa
Westboro
Mid-rangeA trendy, hip neighborhood known for its vibrant main street lined with independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
- +Excellent selection of independent shops and dining
- +Relaxed, local feel away from the downtown core
- +Access to the Ottawa River pathways for recreation
- -Requires transit or a longer commute to reach downtown attractions
- -Limited traditional hotel options
๐ก๏ธ Very safe day and night, a pleasant residential and commercial area with a strong community presence.
Centretown
Mid-rangeThe bustling heart of Ottawa, offering a mix of government buildings, shops, restaurants, and residences.
- +Central location with easy access to major attractions
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Good public transport links
- -Can be crowded and noisy
- -Accommodation can be pricier
๐ก๏ธ Generally safe during the day, but be aware of your surroundings and avoid poorly lit side streets at night, especially near the bus station.
ByWard Market
Mid-rangeOttawa's oldest and most vibrant neighborhood, known for its lively market, eclectic shops, and diverse eateries.
- +Incredible concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops
- +Charming historic atmosphere
- +Very walkable to key cultural sites
- -Can be extremely crowded, especially on weekends
- -Noise levels can be high due to nightlife
๐ก๏ธ Generally safe and busy during the day and early evening, but can attract some rowdier crowds and panhandlers late at night.
The Glebe
Mid-rangeA charming, upscale residential area with tree-lined streets, independent boutiques, and a relaxed, community feel.
- +Pleasant atmosphere with local shops and cafes
- +Close to Lansdowne Park for events and recreation
- +Good for leisurely strolls
- -Further from the main downtown attractions
- -Fewer hotel options, more B&Bs and rentals
๐ก๏ธ Very safe during the day and night, known for its quiet and family-friendly environment.
Daily Budget (Budget)
CAD 120/day
Hidden Gems in Ottawa
Lesser-known spots the locals love
ByWard Market (lesser-known stalls)
While the main market is popular, explore the smaller side streets and alleys for artisan crafts, unique food vendors, and local produce. You'll find treasures here that many tourists overlook.
Bridgehead Coffee (various locations)
This local coffee chain offers delicious ethically sourced coffee and tasty baked goods in a cozy atmosphere. It's where locals go to relax, work, or catch up with friends, providing a true taste of Ottawa's cafe culture.
Safety in Ottawa
SafeSolo Female Travel
Ottawa is generally very safe for solo female travelers. Standard precautions like being aware of your surroundings, avoiding dimly lit areas alone at night, and trusting your instincts are sufficient.
At Night
Most downtown areas like Centretown and ByWard Market are well-lit and populated, making them safe for evening strolls. Exercise caution in quieter residential streets or near the bus station after dark.
Emergency
911
Common Scams to Watch For
- 1Overpriced souvenirs in the Market area.
- 2Distraction thefts (pickpocketing) in crowded tourist areas.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Ottawa