District des Promenades
Ottawa





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Popular places to visit

Canadian Tire Centre
Catch an event at Canadian Tire Centre during your trip to Ottawa. Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this family-friendly area.

Byward Market Square
Fresh local produce, artisanal handicrafts and historic courtyards are some of the many features of Ottawa’s oldest and busiest market.

Parliament Hill
Spend a day enjoying the lively debates, artworks, library and Gothic Revival architecture of Canada’s political heart.

Carleton University
Enjoy the collegiate vibe at Carleton University during your stay in Ottawa. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.

University of Ottawa
Explore the campus of University of Ottawa as part of your travels around Ottawa. Experience the fascinating museums or attend a sporting event in this walkable area.

Casino du Lac Leamy
Why not roll the dice with a visit to Casino du Lac Leamy during your travels in Gatineau? Experience the acclaimed art scene and entertainment choices in this walkable area.
District des Promenades Hotel Deals

Hotel V
"Le fait que nous pouvions enmener nos vélos dans nos chambres était un gros plus. Il aurait été souhaitable que l'on puisse déjeuner sur place, surtout que le restaurant que nous a conseillé la réceptionniste était vieillot et malpropre."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Quality Inn & Suites Gatineau
"Everything was great 👍, thx"
Reviewed on May 22, 2026

Motel du Chevalier
"L'établissement est assez vieux, ameublement également mais vous avez le même confort qu'une chambre au double du prix. L'A/C de ma chambre semblait neuf. Lit confortable, rien à dire. Situé sur une artère commerciale tout est à proximité."
Reviewed on May 22, 2026

Fairmont Chateau Laurier
"Valet was not helpful. We asked 3 times to charge the car and it was not. After paying $60 for 18 hours, it was disappointing."
Reviewed on May 20, 2026

The Business Inn
"Your kitchen staff provided the guests with a variety of fresh breakfast options and one bag of complimentary snacks and one bottle of water. The room you provided for me is spacious, bright, clean and quiet. It’s just the two old air conditioners in my room are a bit noisy when they’re cooling. ..."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Wyndham Gatineau-Ottawa & Conference Centre
"Horrible property. The AC was not working and we were not informed about it while booking. The property was covered with dust. It smelled bad and was burning like an oven. The property made me very very uncomfortable, so much so that I was genuinely worried about safety of my wife and kid. The only ..."
Reviewed on May 22, 2026
Other neighborhoods around District des Promenades

Downtown Gatineau
You'll enjoy the gardens and festivals in Downtown Gatineau. You might want to make time for a stop at Canadian Museum of History or Canadian Children's Museum.

ByWard Market
This downtown Ottawa's lively retail and entertainment district boasts a dense concentration of eateries, bars, and nightclubs, as well as an open-air market for fresh produce and flowers during warmer months. Cobblestone courtyards, historic buildings, and street entertainment add to the charm.

Hull
As the central business district and oldest neighborhood in Gatineau, this area boasts a cultural hub with the Canadian Museum of History and Casino du Lac-Leamy. Enjoy the transformed downtown, featuring restaurants, cafés, and stores.

Downtown Ottawa
Central to Ottawa's financial district and government buildings, this area boasts a vibrant restaurant district on Elgin Street and shopping on Bank Street. Explore heritage sites like Château Laurier and Sparks Street's pedestrian mall.

Sandy Hill
Shopping and restaurants are highlights of Sandy Hill. Make a stop by Laurier House or Rideau Centre while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at uOttawa Station to get around town.

Centretown
Known for its ample dining options and fascinating museums, there's plenty to explore in Centretown. You can visit top attractions like Elgin Street and Canadian Museum of Nature, and jump on the metro at Parliament Station or Lyon Station to see more of the city.
