Holidays to Hamilton
Hamilton: Know before you go
| Language | English, French |
|---|---|
| Currency | Canadian dollar ($) |
| Time zone | UTC-6 (CST) and UTC-5 (CDT) |
| High season | June – August |
| Low season | February – March |
The best neighbourhoods in Hamilton
Downtown Hamilton
Boasting plenty of eateries, breweries, retailers and some of the city’s leading attractions, Downtown might just be the best area to stay in Hamilton. Admire Canadian works at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and browse the food halls of the Hamilton Farmers Market. Spend the evening sampling pub eats, gourmet food and craft beer on James Street North before hitting Hess Village for lively bars and clubs.
Good for: Restaurants, art, bars
Locke Street
The southern end of Locke Street is lined with eclectic boutiques, cosy cafes and casual eateries, making it one of the best neighbourhoods to stay in Hamilton if you want to live like a local. Find fun street art on the sides of buildings and alleyways, and join in on the tradition of placing love locks on the fence over the railway tracks.
Good for: Shopping, cafes, street art
Westdale
In the heart of Westdale, you’ll find everything from trendy coffee shops and boutique clothing stores to artisanal food markets. For a change of pace from shopping on King Street West, venture to the nearby Cootes Paradise to hike its scenic trails. Or visit the nearby historic Dundurn Castle, an Italianate-style villa built in the 1830s.
Good for: Coffee shops, food markets, architecture
Things to do in Hamilton
Places to eat
James Street North and King William Street in Downtown are packed with restaurants. Choose between diners, bistros and Mexican, French and Middle Eastern restaurants. Try out local favourites and homemade pastries at the Hamilton Farmers Market. And if you’re craving cocktails, head to Hess Village.
Take in the culture
The Art Gallery of Hamilton boasts one of the country’s largest collections of Canadian art. Learn more about the experience of being a military pilot at The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Explore the city’s historic houses and villas, and visit conservation areas like the Devil’s Punchbowl for stunning views of waterfalls.
Shopping
You’ll find plenty of options for shopping in Hamilton. In West Hamilton, pick up something from the independent boutiques on King Street West, or shop artisanal products in beautiful Dundas. Downtown and East Hamilton are the areas for browsing one-of-a-kind items, antiques and vintage fashion.