Advantages: not too large, lots of museums, sights, shops Disadvantages: not as easy to get to as other large cities
...across a bridge), immediately all the signposting and information in the hotel, switches to French first, which is a bit strange at first!
Ottawa was definitely the most bi-lingual of the cities I visited in Canada, probably due to its geography and position as federal capital. In Toronto, English is predominant, in Montreal, French, but in Ottawa it really did feel like a bi-lingual city. You are likely to be greated by a 'Bonjour Hello', merged together into one word, rather than an indication of a preference for one language or the other!
Most of the clubs and pubs that are worth visiting are on the Hull side of the river, this is perhaps because there are slightly more liberal licensing hours in Quebec, compared to Ontario.
Ottawa is not a large city, but there is sufficient interest to retain you here a while, and it is certainly...
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Advantages: A Suite of Rooms to spread out in without an exhorbitant price tag Disadvantages: None
...We have stayed at the 'Minto' twice and have booked another visit for later this year. We have always enjoyed our stays there (hence the re-book) and are especially looking forward to this year as it has recently been completely re-furbished. The pictures on the website look great. We find that, as a family of five, with three children suite hotels are definitely the way to go. We appreciate having the extra space, our own lounge, kitchen and laundry room. Our children were quite young when we first went (the youngest was only just one) and it was so much more relaxing not to be confined to just one or two adjoining rooms. We always prefer breakfasting in our room so the kitchen is great to have and the children have space to spread out in the lounge, watch a little tv, even play with some toys if they are still young enough...
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Advantages: Location, size of rooms. Disadvantages: Smokiness
...8 of us stayed at the Capital Hill Hotel+Suites in Sept 2006.
If location is what you want, then this is a winner-the hotel is as centrally located as you are going to get, plus the bus from the Train Station stops outside. A few minutes walk south down elgin street is the popular bars/pubs area popular with the Ottawa University students. To the other side of the hotel was the historical/government buildings, and sightseeing tours. The main eating+drinking area (Murray St and around) was about 4-5mins
The outside of the hotel is a little shabby apart from the entrance area, but the reception area is very nicely presented and welcoming. Theres a small shop in the entrance which sells souveniers and selected food items (good for breakfast if you dont want to eat the hotels breakfast). Theres also a comedy club in the basement...
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8 of us stayed at the Capital Hill Hotel+Suites in Sept 2006.
If location is what you want, then this is a winner-the hotel is as centrally located as you are going to get, plus the bus from the Train Station stops outside. A few minutes walk south... more
Well im back onto the hotel reviews again after a recent visit to Ottawa in Canada. After freezing my buttocks off and nestling into my scarf grabbing my bags and rushing into the hotel I had little chance to look at the exterior of the hotel!
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The Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel is one of the landmark buildings in the centre of Ottawa. Situated across the Rideau Canal from Parliament buildings, the hotel has had a rich and varied history. According to the plaque on the wall out the front, the more
My impressions of this game when I saw it advertised on the internet was that it looked like a completely different type of game that I'm used to seeing for the DS.
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To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more