Discover the best top things to do in Kitchener, Canada including St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Church, Artisan Zone, Open Sesame, St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Benton Street Baptist Church, Kitchener Market, Historic St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Kitchener City Hall, Christkindl Market, Trinity United.
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5.0 based on 17 reviews
A Normanesque style Church, large interior, unobstructed view of the main altar. The original altar still remains & is a work of art! All wood, hand carved. Well worth the visit for whatever reason!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Open Sesame is many things: It is a gallery that exhibits contemporary art. It is a shop that sells thoughtfully designed housewares, stationery, jewelry, accessories, and toys, with numerous items for children. It is a source for distinctive books, magazines, and zines. It hosts the KW Zine Library. It presents workshops on various topics. performance venue that hosts concerts in many genres.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
This market is fantastic. Upstairs are mini restaurants representing many ethnic cultures, and a few handmade items. Downstairs food galore ... meats, vegetables, fruits, cold cuts, breads, baked goods, honey, artisan chocolates, fresh pressed juices, lasagna and pizza dough to make and bake st home, sausages, organic produce, eggs, cheeses, tortillas, sauerkraut olive oil from Greece and more .... I am blessed to have this amazing market in my community, representing so many cultures. Many thanks to all the vendors who work so hard to produce and sell their goods!
4.0 based on 66 reviews
If I am reviewing just city hall it is just a city hall. However there is always something happening in front of it. Outdoor fountain turns in to skating ring at winter. That is very nice. There are the other activities happening all year outside.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
This was our first time visiting the market. What a wonderful time we had. Inside Kitchener city hall were stalls with Christmas decorations - beautiful, various vendors of honey, baked goods, drinks etc. Music, entertainment, even Krampus was there. Outside were food vendors and a stall that was selling Gluhwein. It was delicious. It brought back memories of my childhood in Austria. Wish there were more places to sit down to enjoy the Gluhwein. We will definitely be back next year
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