Ottawa Marriott Hotel Offers Exciting New Year’s Eve Hotel Packages
Ottawa, Ontario (Vocus) December 1, 2009 -- Celebrate the beginning of a new decade at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yowmc-ottawa-marriott-hotel/), with an exciting New Year’s Eve hotel package. The New Year’s Eve package includes accommodation in a deluxe, oversized room with king-sized bed and pull-out sofa, gourmet New Year’s Eve dinner for two at Merlot Rooftop Grill and complimentary parking. The special New Year’s Eve dinner at Merlot consists of seven courses with delicacies including seared roasted Chinese BBQ quail breast, Alberta beef tenderloin with foie gras truffle mille feuille and six oz. sea scallop wrapped in double smoked bacon. Merlot is Ottawa’s only revolving rooftop restaurant, offering stunning views of Ottawa and the Gatineau hills. The New Year’s Eve package is available for only $479 based on double occupancy and can be booked by visiting www.ottawamarriott.com (enter promotional code EVE) or by calling the hotel at: 1-800-853-8463.
This upscale Ottawa hotel (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yowmc-ottawa-marriott-hotel/) is also hosting a sumptuous New Year’s Day brunch with an extensive salad bar, meat, fish and vegetable dishes, carving stations, omelet and waffle stations and all of the breakfast favourites. Seatings are available at 10:00, 12:30 and 12:45 in Merlot Rooftop Grill. The New Year’s Day brunch costs $49 for adults and $30 for children and reservations can be made by calling: (613) 783-4212.
For those looking to host a holiday party, the Ottawa Marriott Hotel (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/yowmc-ottawa-marriott-hotel/) is offering great rates for both small and large groups. Lunch or dinner parties can be held in a variety of banquet rooms or in one of the hotel’s two restaurants – Merlot Rooftop Grill or Toulouse Bistro. Rates start from only $25 per person for lunch and $30 per person for dinner. Special guest room rates from $109 are also available for groups hosting holiday parties. When booking, mention or enter promotional code HOL to receive this special rate. For inquiries and reservations, call the hotel at: (613) 238-1122.
About Ottawa Marriott:
Welcome to the Ottawa Marriott Hotel in downtown Ottawa, a short stroll from Canada's Parliament Buildings, the Rideau Canal, the Ottawa Congress Centre and the National Gallery of Canada. Whether you're visiting Ottawa on business or pleasure, you'll appreciate our free WiFi in public areas. Stay in one of our 480 comfortable and luxurious guestrooms with 37" LCD TVs, the REVIVE® bed and WiFi ($) or try our newly enhanced Concierge-level guestrooms with contemporary decor and access to our private lounge. Experience panoramic views at Merlot Rooftop Grill, Ottawa's only revolving restaurant. Plan a corporate or social function in our 26,000 sq. ft of meeting space. Relax and unwind with our indoor pool, sauna, and exercise facilities featuring treadmills, bikes and ellipticals with personal viewing stations. Please children of all ages in our KIDS' Zone with activity centre, video games, pool table, and indoor mini-putt. Grab a Starbucks® coffee to go and begin your Capital adventure from the Ottawa Marriott.
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