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Book your stay at our hotel near the National Arts Centre in Ottawa to enjoy close proximity to a range of incredible performances that take place throughout the year. Just a quick 15-minute walk from the hotel, guests can enjoy a leisurely stroll across the Rideau Canal before tending a theatrical show, masterclass, or musical performance at the centre.
Opened in celebration of Canada’s centennial in 1967, the National Arts Centre, (NAC) features four stages that host a variety of musical, theatrical, and educational performances. The largest stage, Southam Hall boasts 2,065 seats and is home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra.
For larger theatrical events, guests will be seated in The Theatre, mostly used for stage, dance, and concerts, while the smaller, more intimate venue, The Studio, plays host to a number of smaller performances. Visitors can take in community programming at the 150-seat Fourth Stage.
With so many events going on at the National Arts Centre, it can be hard to choose just one! Make sure to visit the National Arts Center website (Centre National des Arts) to learn more about their program schedule and select the perfect show to attend during your trip to Canada’s Capital City.
Our hotel near the National Arts Centre is the ideal place to stay when looking to enjoy a magnetic performance in Ottawa. Choose from our selection of modern guest rooms, and enjoy all that our ByWard Market location has to offer!
Book your stay at our hotel near the National Arts Centre today to enjoy an incredible concert, show, or performance during your stay with us
Opened in celebration of Canada’s centennial in 1967, the National Arts Centre, (NAC) features four stages that host a variety of musical, theatrical, and educational performances. The largest stage, Southam Hall boasts 2,065 seats and is home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra and the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra. For larger theatrical events, guests will be seated in The Theatre, mostly used for stage, dance, and concerts, while the smaller, more intimate venue, The Studio, plays host to a number of smaller performances. Visitors can take in community programming at the 150-seat Fourth Stage.
With so many events going on at the National Arts Centre, it can be hard to choose just one! Make sure to visit their website to learn more about their program schedule and select the perfect show to attend during your trip to Canada’s Capital City.