Fairmont Château Laurier is Ottawa’s most famous hotel and an architectural jewel of the city’s skyline. Opened in 1912, its castle-like design inspired by French Gothic style makes it a national landmark. The hotel has hosted world leaders, celebrities, and royal guests, earning it the nickname “Ottawa’s castle.” Inside, it combines timeless elegance with modern luxury, while its location beside Parliament Hill and the Rideau Canal offers spectacular views. The Château Laurier stands not only as a luxury destination but also as a symbol of Canada’s early 20th-century prosperity and cultural refinement.
Location: 45.4255846, -75.6952241
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– House Number: 1
– Alternative Name: Château Laurier
– Brand: Fairmont
– Brand Wikidata: Q1393345
– brand:wikipedia: en:Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
– Building: hotel
– building:colour: beige
– Number of Floors: 12
– building:material: stone
– Heritage: 2
– Heritage Authority: hsmbc
– heritage:website: https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=14549
– Historic Significance: building;yes
– hsmbc:criteria: nhs
– hsmbc:inscription_date: 1981-01-15
– Internet Access: Yes
– Layer: 1
– Name: Fairmont Château Laurier
– Name (English): Fairmont Château Laurier
– Name (Korean): 페어몬트 샤토 로리에
– Former Name: Château Laurier
– Operator: Fairmont
– ref:hpc: 14549
– Roof Material: copper
– Number of Rooms: 429
– Source: City of Ottawa
– Star Rating: 4
– survey:date: 2012-11-14
– Tourism: Hotel
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– Wikidata: Q2089212
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Château Laurier
– Street: Rideau Street