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Osler House

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30 South St W, Hamilton, Ontario, L9H 4C5, Canada
(289) 238-9278 www.oslerhouse.com
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Oct 30, 2017
Stayed at Osler House for our wedding night. We also took pictures with the wedding party beforehand. The service was amazing, and the house was beautiful. It was a really great experience.

Dec 16, 2016
We had our wedding here and it was absolutely perfect! Gary is a great host and our guests loved the food! The house and decor is absolutely breathtaking and that on its own makes it worth the stay. Gary and his team are all great and great attention to detail is paid! We spent the night and the bedrooms are lovely, comfy and have added touches such as heated flooring. The breakfast was just as superb as our wedding dinner and we couldn't be more happy with our choice. Gary and his team is amazing and we can't wait to return!

Aug 8, 2017
Excellent. I couldn't of imagined a better stay. The breakfast was awesome. The house was like no other place I have ever stayed. I reccomend 100 percent

Aug 29, 2016
We spent the night there, and I can safely say that this is the place that has ruined hotels for me. BnBs are the best experience when staying somewhere. The management was incredible, and provided us a delicious, freshly made breakfast in the morning. The rooms were clean and tidy, and it was just beautiful. Going in, we did not know about the 168 year history of the house, but now that we do, that alone is enough reason for anyone to want to go and stay. The best part is that it's not that much more expensive than the best hotel, but you get the comfort and feeling like you're staying at home.

Aug 7, 2017
I stayed here with my wife on our wedding night and it was a lovely house with stunning service.

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