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Australis Guest HousevsMcGee's Inn
Australis Guest House and McGee's Inn are both highly recommended by professional reviewers. On balance, McGee's Inn ranks significantly higher than Australis Guest House. McGee's Inn ranks #6 in Ottawa with recommendations from 4 publications such as Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Rough Guide.
Australis Guest House
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
89 Goulburn Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 8C9, Canada
From $80/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Free Parking
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
"A pleasant, three-storey house a couple of kilometres east of the Rideau Canal, just off... Laurier Ave East. It has just two guest rooms (one en suite), both decorated in a folksy style."
"The 'greenest' accommodations option in Ottawa, Australis offers 100% cotton sheets, reusable cloth napkins, all-natural cleaning products, and loos with a low-flush option." Full review
McGee's Inn
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Rough Guide
185 Daly Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6E8, Canada
From $102/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Smoking Rooms
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
"Nestled on a quiet tree-lined avenue, the inn was built in 1886 as a residence for influential politician John J. McGee, and the current owners have furnished the inn with some nice touches." Full review
"This vast Victorian mansion has all the period trappings, from floral prints and embroidered chair caning to plush button-eyed teddy bears and varnished sewing machines." Full review
"Built in 1886 for John McGee, brother of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a Father of Confederation, this Victorian mansion in the historic Sandy Hill sector is now a cozy B&B." Full review
Star
"On a leafy side-street a short walk from downtown, McGee’s occupies a grand old Victorian redbrick (with a small but unfortunate annexe)."