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Inn on Somerset (Closed Permanently)

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Best and most popular gay B&B in Ottawa, hands-down
Eleven-room gay-owned bed and breakfast in the centre of the Village area. An antique queen's dream, this Victorian home-turned-B&B is full of amazing furnishings. For the holidays, it looks like a (lovely) Christmas bomb exploded inside... amazing! Steps away from CP so bring back some company from the bar to stay warm at night.


Address
282 Somerset Street West
Ottawa, ON

Near: Between O'Connor and Metcalfe Streets

Village



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