National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nestled between the Rideau Anal and Elgin Street in Ottawa, the National Arts Centre is a performing arts center that was declared in 2006 as a National Historic Site of Canada. The facility is one of the largest of its kind in the whole of Canada and is home to four stages including the Southam Hall which can accommodate 2,065 guests, Babs Asper Theater used for dance events and theater and can seat 897 and the Azrieli Studio, a musical and theater venue that can hold 300 guests. The fourth one is the smallest, which is used for various community performances. Tourists who visit can witness musical and theatrical performances, orchestras and ballets.
Ottawa is brimming with attractions that make any vacation within its boundaries and those in nearby cities like Elgin Street, a fun-filled and memorable one. Among these is the Rideau Canal, which is steps away from the National Arts Centre. This connects the city of Ottawa to Lake Ontario and allows tourists to enjoy beautiful walking trails, a natural skating rink, and a museum that offers exhibits explaining the history of the canal. Those who love to shop for souvenirs and the country’s famous maple syrup can stop by ByWard Market Square. Tourists can also enjoy boat rides at the human-made Dow’s Lake after being amazed at the exhibits of the Canadian Museum of Nature. This attraction is a natural science museum housed in a beautiful building with Scottish baronial and Gothic revival touches. When it comes to accommodations, the historic but recently renovated Lord Elgin is a favorite. The 3-star property comes with friendly rates and offers plush accommodations and leisure amenities like an indoor pool, a hot tub, and a fitness center. Another top-rated hotel that offers the best kind of comforts is the 4-star Lord Elgin Hotel. This hotel stands at the heart of the city and offers an elegant restaurant. The Capitol Hill Hotel and Suites is also a good choice for those who want to enjoy upscale amenities but are allergic to high rates.