Highlights
7 days a week Up to two children stay for free Can combine up to 6 nights Few minutes from downtown Reviews “Great value, good location” December 2013 TripAdvisor “Very good” December 2013 TripAdvisor
About This Deal
Enjoy a relaxing stay with your loved ones at Hotel Chimo in Ottawa Choose between those options $85 for a onenight stay in double occupancy with breakfast up to a $125 value $159 for a twonight stay in double occupancy with breakfast up to a $250 value Hotel Chimo Ottawa Chimo Hotel Ottawa is located on SaintLaurent Boulevard by Queensway’s 115exit. Clancy’s Pub and Eatery offers refreshments and dinner every evening to satisfy their customers’ appetites. Quincy’s serves complete breakfasts. For a quick dip, the atriumstyle swimming pool is bathed in natural light. For active guests, the fitness center includes a sauna and cardio equipment that is open seven days a week until 10 p.m. Nature lovers; at nearby Gatineau Park, hiking rolling green hills, discovering Pink Lake, unique because its surface and deeper water never mix. Bedroom details One or two queen beds Standard occupancy 2 people Maximum occupancy 2 people onequeen room, 4 people twoqueen room Adding occupants above standard $15 per night for each additional guest 18 or older guests 17 or younger stay free The Chimo Hotel Ottawa is the only full service hotel in the Ottawa East. They offer complimentary parking, highspeed wireless Internet access and local calls on all stays. Ideally located and close to all of Ottawa’s point of interest About Ottawa Canada’s bright and friendly capital city lies along the southern banks of the Ottawa River. The best sights are conveniently located in close proximity of one another, in the sparkling center of town. The Canadian Parliament conducts the business of governing the country in the imposing Gothic Revival buildings on Parliament Hill. Outside, statues honoring Queen Victoria, Father of Confederation GeorgeÉtienne Cartier, and about a dozen other important figures from Canadian history dot the grounds. After paying respects to the country’s most influential leaders, it is possible to visit nearby’s National Gallery of Canada. Before stepping inside, it is possible to admire Louise Bourgeois’s massive Maman statue—a giant spider with bronze legs that seem to rise as high as the NotreDame Cathedral Basilica. For lunch or dinner, the ByWard Market, a huge public marketplace, offers many produce stands, restaurants, and food stalls selling cuisine from around the world.