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The Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa, Canada Starts from $159 Per Night and Sits Steps from the Rideau Canal
From $159
Pirates, the Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa is one of those hotels where the building itself is the attraction. Opened in 1912 and designed in a French Châteauesque style to match nearby Parliament Hill, this historic stay starts from $159 per night and is steps from the Rideau Canal, ByWard Market, and the National Gallery.
Inside, you’ll find Belgian marble floors, Tiffany stained glass, a famous Art Deco indoor pool, and a classic afternoon tea experience that feels straight out of another era.
🏴☠️ Pirate Insight: The hotel has a fascinating Titanic connection; Charles Melville Hays, the railway executive who built the Château Laurier, died aboard the Titanic in 1912 while returning from Europe with furnishings for the hotel. It opened shortly after his death.
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