Arc is a savvy boutique hotel with 112 minimal-yet-elegant rooms; call it low-key, muted and restfully hip. This mellow adult atmosphere continues through the quiet bar and trendy restaurant. Gay-friendly. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The 'greenest' accommodations option in Ottawa, Australis offers 100% cotton sheets, reusable cloth napkins, all-natural cleaning products, and imported Aussie loos with a low-flush option. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
With 140 suites, from studios to two-bedrooms, this is a full-service operation, including full kitchens, laundry and fitness center. Rates include continental breakfast. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The name says it all: bright blue balconies extend over the ByWard Market. Tidy rooms with hardwood floors have small terraces, perfect for smokers. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This opulent castle gives the Parliament a run for its money. The city's best-known hotel is a landmark in its own right. You won't want for creature comforts and the location is unbeatable. If you have the cash, there's no better place to stay in town. If you don't have the buck… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This stately old place from 1941, overhauled in 1991, has seen its share of celebrity names over the decades. The location is ideal, with numerous restaurants and sites an easy walk away - there's even a Starbucks in the lobby. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A perfect place for the family, Minto boasts spacious suites right in the heart of the action. The large swimming pool will be a big hit with the kids. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This sturdy mansion on the west side of downtown is a worthy option, featuring 17 well-appointed, richly decorated rooms. The location is handy to the war museum, and extensive breakfasts could feed an army. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This charming little gem was once the home of Alexander Campbell, a prominent politician during Canada's founding. Evenings are filled with beautiful piano-playing from the owners, who happen to be professional musicians. The hosts proudly boast an infinite breakfast - 'you can e… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
An antique iron steam-train welcomes campers as they escape the downtown bustle for a restful evening in the countryside. At 10km south of the city limits, this cozy pastoral setting is Ottawa's closest camping option. Cash only. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Although technically a Travelodge, this restored inn from 1879 has retained many of its old-school accoutrements. Several units have kitchenettes, and the free continental breakfast sweetens the deal. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Sabina, the Swiss owner, is effervescence personified, and her beautiful inn is a fantastic place to call home during your visit. The old stone guesthouse has 22 rooms, all with private bathrooms. The excellent breakfast, served in the spacious dining room, features delicious imp… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
If your experience with serving jail time is limited to Monopoly, this quirky hostel will be right up your alley - guests can sleep in the stone penitentiary's old iron-wrought cellblock. Informative walking tours are organized by the friendly staff, including a spooky 'Crime and… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This boutique hotel was designed with one concept in mind: Fibonacci's Sequence - a natural order governing visual aesthetics. It basically involves mathematical harmony, where the ratio of two quantities equals the ratio between the larger of the two quantities and the two quant… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This well-furnished option is in the heart of the ByWard district. Immaculate rooms are in the private adjacent townhouse, and Nicole, the genial host, will even give you a key to the separate entrance. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This vast Victorian mansion has all the period trappings, from embroidered chair caning to plush button-eyed teddy bears. The John McGee room still contains some of the inn's original furnishings including a cherry-wood desk and sleigh bed. Enjoy breakfast amid chirps from antiqu… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
In summer, the University of Ottawa leases its towering residences to students and tourists. The basic digs with hallway bathrooms are nothing to write home about, but the rates are fairly low and the sprawling green campus is in a convenient downtown location. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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