Description:
Fairmont rooms have either one king, one queen or two double beds that comfortably take up to three person occupancy and have coffee makers, hair dryer, irons and boards, air conditioning and windows that open.
Description:
The Westin Ottawa has 487 guest rooms offers the patented Heavenly Bed, Heavenly shower and bath, individual climate control, hairdryer, refreshment centre with mini bar, coffee and tea maker, air conditioning, colour television with cable channels and in-room movies.
Description:
This luxurious 411-guest room hotel offers travelers a chic, contemporary atmosphere and décor. Guestrooms are elegantly appointed and feature all of the amenities to make guests feel at home and have two double beds that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
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Delta Ottawa Hotel & Suites has 328 tastefully appointed and oversized guestrooms and suites with AM/FM radios, hairdryers, remote control colour televisions with in-room pay per view movies and video games (Nintendo), ironing board and iron, individual heating and cooling controls, and safety deposit boxes.
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The Lord Elgin Hotel has a new restaurant, lobby bar with fireplace, pool and fitness centre as well as additional guestrooms and expanded banquet space.
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Standard rooms have two queen size bed that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds. Kitchens are also available in some of the standard twin rooms, which make the hotel an ideal choice for families with young children or longer staying guests.
Description:
the Embassy Hotel features 130 tastefully decorated suites with either one queen or two double beds that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
Address:
25 Cartier Street
City: Ottawa
Ottawa City Info.
Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the country's fourth largest city. It is located in the Ottawa Valley on the eastern edge of the province of Ontario, right at the border with Quebec, about 400 km (250 miles) east of Toronto and 190 km (120 miles) west of Montreal. It is a city on the banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway that forms the border between the two provinces. Unlike the capital cities of countries like the United States, Mexico, and Australia, there is no federal capital district in Canada: Ottawa is a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Although it does not constitute a separate administrative district, Ottawa is part of the officially-designated National Capital Region. The population of the city proper is 808,391, while the population of the larger Census Metropolitan Area is 1,146,790 (2004). The mayor of the city is Bob Chiarelli.