Ottawa Hotels

There is a wide choice of hotels in Ottawa. Cheap hotels can be booked by travelling in winter, autumn and spring. All Ottawa hotel bills have a government tax of 14% applied to room rates. The hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories.

Luxury (over C$180)
Moderate (C$100 to C$180)
Cheap (up to C$100)
The prices quoted below are starting prices for a double room, including tax but no breakfast, unless otherwise noted.

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The Metcalfe Hotel

+1 844 871 6555.

A serene oasis in the heart of the city, this brand new boutique hotel, formerly Hotel Indigo, features soaring skylights, cool colours, running water and scents that change with the season. Plush bedding, hardwood floors, spa-inspired showers, indoor pool, high-speed internet and an adjoining gourmet, fast and casual restaurant provide for every need.

123 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Canada

Fairmont Château Laurier

+1 613 241 1414.

Reminiscent of a French chateau exuding old world elegance and luxury, the historic Château Laurier is a favoured destination of dignitaries and celebrities. Ideally located next to the Parliament Buildings, the hotel has 426 newly renovated rooms filled with antiques, three restaurants, a business centre and a spectacular art deco swimming pool.

1 Rideau Street, Ottawa, Canada

Brookstreet

+1 613 271 1800.

Nestled in Ottawa's Silicon Valley North, this boutique hotel overlooks the Marshes Golf Club, cross-country ski trails and jogging paths. Relax in spacious, sleekly elegant rooms, dine in two upscale contemporary restaurants or soak up the pampering at the Naturel Wellness Spa.

525 Legget Drive, Ottawa, Canada

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