About Hochelaga Inn
Occupying an elegant 19th century building, Hochelaga Inn offers comfortable accommodation just a short walk away from Kingston town centre.
The individually decorated rooms, some of which have open fireplaces, are equipped with flat-screen televisions, telephones, espresso machines and free Wi-Fi access. Upgraded rooms add separate living areas, work desks and bath robes.
Guests staying at Hochelaga Inn can help themselves to complimentary hot drinks throughout the day as well as take advantage of the 24-hour front desk service. There are also meeting rooms on the premises as well as free parking.
Breakfasts are served in the dining room each morning whilst guests can enjoy their lunch and evening meals at some of the nearby cafes and restaurants such as the Keg Steakhouse & Bar, Megalos and Dianne’s.
St George’s Cathedral, Queen’s University, Kingston City Park, Pump House Steam Museum and The Grand Theatre are all in close proximity to the guest house.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Peaceful yet handy location.
The guest house is situated in a quiet residential area meaning that guests were able to enjoy peaceful and tranquil evenings. Many found the location very convenient as they were within walking distance of the town centre with its numerous shops, bars and restaurants. Guests also found it handy being close to the waterfront where they could enjoy long scenic walks.
positive:
Perfect blend of old and new.
The building dated back to 1879 and many said that that the original period features such as the stained glass windows and open fire places made them feel like they had stepped back in time. Despite the age of the building, guests said that they had all the necessary modern amenities such as coffee makers and cable televisions which added to the enjoyment of the stay.
positive:
Pleasant places to relax and unwind.
Guests thoroughly enjoyed sitting out on the porch with a cup of tea or coffee whilst admiring the views. Many also enjoyed spending their free time in the cosy and comfortable lounge where they could read their papers or socialise with fellow occupants.