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Edmonton makes Travel + Leisure’s international list of 50 places to travel in 2018

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Edmonton is one of the 50 best places to travel in 2018, according to digital and print magazine It was one of only two Canadian cities to make the cut.

“We’re in good company with Toronto,” Edmonton Tourism’s Renee Williams said. “But we’re really thrilled because this is an opportunity to showcase Edmonton and what we know and love, as a city, to the rest of the world.”

“After stints at in Copenhagen and Manhattan’s , chef Scott Downey returned to his hometown to open The Butternut Tree in September, with a focus on Indigenous foods — grilled bannock with wild mushrooms and winged kelp; bison served with Saskatoon berry jus; maple-butter cake with black-currant jam,” Kathryn O’Shea-Evans wrote in Travel & Leisure.

She also mentions the new 419,000-square-foot museum, designed by Dialog architects on the site of an old Canada Post centre and a trendy hotel nestled in the Ice District.

“To experience Edmonton’s indie side, stay at Crash Hotel, an homage to the Ace, which opened last winter. Its themed Hi-Fi room walls are lined with vintage speakers and hangover pills are at the ready in the mini-bar.”

“Those are really great examples of the kinds of things that our travel media team tries to showcase and pitch to international writers and journalists all over the globe,” Williams explained.

“They’re always looking for those unique, authentic, totally original Edmonton stories we can tell.”

She says accolades like this help Edmonton diversify and boost the local economy.

“The more people that come here, the more they’re going to be spending their money, experiencing the culinary scene, experiencing the attractions, and some of the ground operators like our segway operation down in the river valley,” Williams said.

Edmonton has also been recently recognized in lists by Conde Nast, EnRoute Magazine and WestJet.

  

In recognizing Toronto, the magazine highlights historic Broadview Hotel, Brothers Food + Wine, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the many celebrities that visit or live there.

Other top places to visit include Marrakesh, Morocco; Fiji; Valletta, Malta; Mendoza, Argentina; and Luang Prabang, Laos.

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