
Hotels
& Transport in Ottawa
Transportation & Reach
Ottawa the capital city of Canada is very well connected by all common
modes of transport. Ottawa is visited by a large number of visitors
throughout the year. Thus it is bound to have a efficient transportation
system. City doesn't disappoints its visitors and offers a variety of
transport options to the people.
Ottawa Airport:
The city of Ottawa is served by Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International
Airport. The airport is Canada's 6th busiest airport by airline passenger
traffic, and the 10th busiest by aircraft movements. It was formerly known
as CFB Ottawa South/CFB Uplands.
Ottawa Railway Transportation:
The rail system in the city of Ottawa is carried out by VIA Rail Canada.
VIA Rail offers intercity passenger rail services in Canada. VIA Rail Canada
operates 480 trains in eight Canadian provinces. Ottawa has two train
stations, Ottawa Station near downtown, and a secondary station called as
Fallowfield Station. Both the stations can be reached by the #95 bus Route.
The local rail transit system is operated by the O-Train light rail system.
Local Transportation of Ottawa:
Bus: The bus transit system in Ottawa is run by the OC Transpo. The
buses are inexpensive and easiest way of getting around in the city of
Ottawa. There are currently 924 buses operating in the city.
Taxi: Taxis are a convenient and a very hustle free way of getting
around in the city. The taxis usually have a base charge of C$ 2.45.
Hotels & Accommodation
The capital city Ottawa is the most bustling city of Canada. The city is
flocked with visitors throughout the year. Hotel and accommodation services
are very well developed in the city as well. One can find a range of Hotels
in the city. Five star hotels offer world class facilities and are
expensive. However if you do not want to spend much you can look out for
various budget hotels in the city.
| Hotels of Ottawa |
Average Rates |
| 5-Star |
$450-350 |
| 4-Star |
$350-250 |
| 2-Star |
$250-150 |
| Budget Hotels |
$150-50 |