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Review: Andaz Ottawa – Beautiful Hotel, Subpar Management

I had previously stayed at Andaz Ottawa Byward Market back in 2021.

My initial impression was that it had the potential to be an excellent property, but the staffs weren’t thoroughly trained, leading to an unpleasnt stay.

It was a shame that my first Andaz brand experience ended this way.

Fast forward to 2024, as I had a conference to attend in Ottawa, I needed a place to stay.

I wanted to see if Andaz Ottawa had improved since my last visit.

Let’s start the review with a quick video overview!

Quick story from 2021…

During my stay in 2021, the staffs had a very poor understanding of Hyatt’s loyalty program, despite the property being part of the Hyatt brand.

As a Hyatt Globalist member, I had to explain the benefits I was entitled to, including complimentary breakfast, parking, and guaranteed 4 p.m. checkout.

The staff initially attempted to charge me for all of these services and even warned me that I would incur additional fees if I checked out EVEN A MINUTE PAST the standard 11 a.m. checkout time.

Although it was a bit bothersome to get everything sorted out, I tried my best to be understanding.

Given this was post-pandemic, the tourism industry was just getting back in business, and the staffs could’ve been new.

But what excuse would they have in 2024?

Keep reading 🙂

Booking (July 2024)

A standard king room typically hovers around $200 CAD/night, but I booked using a Brand Explorer Free Night Award.

Location

The hotel is located in the historic Byward Market in Downtown Ottawa, which is just a 5-minute walk from Rideau Centre, making it a super convenient location for travelers.

The area is crammed with cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops, making it a must-visit spot for tourists.

Lobby & Check-in

Entrance

The entrance faces Dalhousie Street, and the doors resemble those of a typical residential condo building.

Lobby

Upon entering, you’ll find two check-in desks, with some seating areas to the right and a bar and restaurant (Feast + Revel) to the left.

As you might expect, having ONLY TWO check-in desks inevitably causes congestion during peak hours.

This issue was present back in 2021, and I’m surprised they haven’t found a solution yet.

I can’t believe they’ve been greeting guests like this for the past 3 years?

The drama didn’t end here.

While most hotels have a check-in time of 3 p.m and check-out time of 12 p.m.,

Andaz Ottawa has a check-in time of 4 p.m. and check-out time of 11 a.m.

I find this quite bizarre and merciless.

Same Andaz brand in London has a 3pm check-in 12pm check-out

It gets worse…

Despite this ample window for housekeeping, my room was not ready when I arrived at 4 p.m.

Showing almost no apology, they told me to come back in 30-40 minutes.

I returned after 40 minutes, and guess what?

The room was still not ready.

So I go and kill another 30 minutes, just wandering around Byward market.

Only to find the room still not prepared.

Exhausted and soaked in sweat (it was nearly 35°C that day), I decided to wait in the lobby.

After another 15 minutes, the staff finally told me that “the room is ready IF I WANT” (what kind of question is that?).

This was at 5:30 p.m.

Elevators

Luckily, there are three elevators running at this property, so that wasn’t too bad.

Room (Andaz Suite)

Thanks to my friend Curtis, who booked me the room through Guest of Honor (a Hyatt Globalist benefit), I received a complimentary upgrade to Andaz Suite.

Also considering it was a busy Saturday night, this was a nice gesture from the hotel as well.

Foyer

Upon entering the suite, there’s a living room on the left, and a walk-in closet in front.

Welcome Gift

Living Room

The living room was quite modern and cozy, although I believe they could have opted for higher-quality furniture.

The pieces showed signs of wear and tear, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the entire setup came from IKEA.

Anyway, on the left side of the living room was a couch with a coffee table, and some space to put your luggage.

Near the window was a small dining table with a chair, perfect for enjoying a meal or simply taking in the view with a cup of coffee.

The window could be opened, allowing for fresh air to flow in.

I do wish there was one more chair though so that couples could enjoy the space together.

(Although there is another chair in the bedroom, its height doesn’t match the table.)

On the other side of the wall was a 50” flat-screen TV with some amenities.

While the TV wasn’t large by today’s standards, having a separate HDMI plug on the wall was a nice touch.

It’s always a hassle to search for one behind the TV just to watch a show from your device.

(I really hope that some day all hotels equip smart TVs with screen mirroring functions)

Under the TV was a mini bar stocked with chips, chocolate, still water, sparkling water, Coke, and Coke Zero.

All of the items were complimentary, which is an exceptional gesture of generosity from the hotel that I have not witnessed before.

Bedroom

Moving on to the bedroom, there was a king size bed and another TV on the wall.

The unique night lamp hanging from the ceiling and a patterned carpet made the room look quite elegant.

One thing I noticed was the absence of an alarm clock on either nightstand.

It’s not a big deal since most of us use smartphones for that nowadays, but it did seem odd.

Instead, there was a set of earplugs, which I appreciated as a light sleeper.

Despite it being a busy Saturday night, the noise levels were very low and I didn’t need the earplugs to fall asleep.

View

Being the only tall building in the neighbourhood, the hotel offers quite an amazing view.

Facing southwest, I could see the Byward Market and the Parliament Hill over the horizon.

However, unlike the window in the living room, the window in the bedroom could not be opened.

Walk-in Closet

The walk-in closet connects the foyer area to the main bathroom.

It included some hangers, a drawer, a safe, a full-size mirror, and an iron.

Unfortunately, there were no slippers provided.

Bathroom

There were two bathrooms in the Andaz Suite: a small bathroom by the entrance and a full main bathroom connected to the bedroom.

Both bathrooms featured elegant, modern designs with small industrial-style faucets.

Toiletries were from a Swedish brand named Byredo, which I quite enjoyed using.

They were available for purchase at the hotel if desired.

I recall there were bathrobes equipped in the bathroom when I stayed back in 2021, but unfortunately they were nowhere to be found this time.

Breakfast

Breakfast is served at the Feast+Revel Bar & Restaurant on the ground floor.

As part of the Hyatt Globalist benefits, I was entitled to a complimentary breakfast, which included any one main dish from the menu, a drink, and a cup of coffee.

I opted for the Steak & Eggs (the most expensive item on the menu, of course) and it was delicious.

Amenities

Gym

Andaz Ottawa has a small gym located on the 16th floor but no pool.

The gym itself is quite small and mediocre, offering just some cardio machines and free weights to get your basic workouts done, but not much more.

Rooftop Lounge

However, there is a rather fancy rooftop bar on the same floor called Copper Spirits & Sights.

If you wish to grab a drink while enjoying a breathtaking view of the city, this is the place to be.

Final Thoughts

Andaz Ottawa Byward Market is situated in a fantastic location and is overall a great property.

However, there is significant room for improvement in terms of service and management.

The check-in experience alone gives me second thoughts about staying at this property again.

As the first and only Andaz property in Canada, it likely isn’t giving Canadians the best impression of the brand.

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I had previously stayed at Andaz Ottawa Byward Market back in 2021. My initial impression was that it had the potential to be an excellent property, but the staffs weren't thoroughly trained, leading to an unpleasnt stay. It was a shame that my first Andaz brand...Review: Andaz Ottawa - Beautiful Hotel, Subpar Management