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That there are more than 12,000 hotel and motel rooms in the Niagara Region? And that this number is surpassed in Canada only by Toronto and Vancouver?

Not bad for an area that has some 200,000 people at the most, with the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, weighing in at about 80,000. But, of course, that doesn't take into account the 14-18 million visitors who flock to the region each year from every conceivable part of the world.

Suffice it to say that you won't go begging for a room when you head down to the Falls—be it for a honeymoon, a long-awaited family vacation, or a crucial business trip. Better still, the choice and type of room is just as varied as the number, with luxury hotels lined up alongside neon-glitter motels, and Niagara-on-the-Lake European-style B&B's tucked away in the same countryside as full service campgrounds.

Scrambling for a view

Of course, for the true Falls aficionado, nothing but the best will do—and that means getting as close to their object of desire as possible. That, in turn, means a room at one of the high rise deluxe hotels between Clifton Hill and the Horseshoe Falls. Starting at the top of the hill, you'll find the Brock Plaza and the Skyline Foxhead, often referred to as the Grand Old Lady and her Much Younger Sister. The Brock is redolent with original 1920s Art Deco furniture, chandeliers and marble; the Skyline is sleek and built with a wall of glass to enhance the view.

Along the ridge above Queen Victoria Park are a number of other well-known hotels including Quality Inn Fallsview, Sheraton Fallsview Hotel & Conference Centre, Renaissance Fallsview, and Days Inn Fallsview District. Any of these will make a guest feel right at home amid the mist and the roar.

Those who want to sleep near the Falls without paying for a fancy hotel can opt for Travelodge Clifton Hill, formerly known as the Honeymoon City Motel and on the site of the first motel ever built in the city. What better shrine for the Honeymoon Capital of the World? Claiming the title of closest inn to the Falls is Michael's Inn, one block north of Casino Niagara and featuring various theme rooms for the more imaginative guests!

Lundy's Lane: A motel battleground

Starting out close to the Niagara River and stretching westward into the Niagara Region countryside, this road is famous for two things: as the site of the Battle of Lundy's Lane during the War of 1812 (commemorated in the Lundy's Lane Historical Museum); and as a present day corridor for many of the motels in the area. Here you'll find both the chains in the form of Days Inn, Econo Lodge and Travelodge Bonaventure, and such stand-alones as the Gardens Motel with its country setting, and Voyageur Inn, featuring homecooked meals and a fireplace in the lobby area.

If your idea of accommodations calls for a little more privacy and a little less noise from cars backing up to doors, then you've got to get on the reservation hotline for one of the Niagara Region's incredibly varied bed & breakfasts. There are B&B's scattered throughout the countryside and vineyards from Fort Erie to the south to St. Catharines to the north. These include a few in the Falls area itself, such as Niagara Inn Bed and Breakfast, Cooper's Bed and Breakfast, and The New Hadden Hall along the Niagara River.

But the absolute mecca for B&B's has to be the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, north of the Falls and home to the world-renowned Shaw Festival. Here, amid turn-of-the-20th century homes and boutiques that seem untouched by the passage of time, you'll find everything from the Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast with its adjacent Ice Creamery & Market to the Victorian Kiely Inn and Blairpen House Country Inn, with an historical library and balconies off the rooms.

Getting the massage

If it's creature comforts you're wanting, check out Niagara-on-the-Lake's Pillar and Post Inn or Prince of Wales Hotel.

Okay, so you're more the hardy outdoors type who likes to wake up to the stars overhead and the crunch of leaves underfoot. Well, you're in luck. The Niagara region has some 30 full-service campgrounds in all—from the very basic pitch-your-tent variety to sites offering two-bedroom cabins, hot-and-cold running water and electricity for that TV set.

There's Campark Resorts for camping right in the middle of the city; King Waldorf's, located on the banks of the Welland River just south of Marineland; Scott's Tent & Trailer Park with game room and swimming pool; and Niagara RV Rentals with its own boat launch.

From plush hotel to historic inn, gaudy motel to Victorian B&B, basic tenting to comfortable RV-ing: it's all here near the roar of the Falls!
Please Note: Room rates and other costs fluctuate greatly depending on the time of year. So please check all rates to make sure you're not in for a surprise when you arrive.







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Brock Plaza Hotel


Grand Lady
5685 Falls Ave
(At Hwy 420)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6W7
Canada
+1 905 374 4444 / +1 800 263 7135
http://www.niagarafallshotels....
Known as the "Grand Lady" of Niagara Falls, Brock Plaza Hotel has been receiving guests since the 1920s. Today, refurbished and renovated, the hotel still sparkles with that 1920s opulence in the lobby chandeliers, marble, and brass fixtures. Most of the rooms offer spectacular views of the Falls, and its location on the Casino Niagara complex means that you're never very far from the action. The hotel includes the world-renowned Rainbow Room Fallsview Restaurant on-site.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brock Plaza Hotel photo by Chester Beltowski
Photo: Chester Beltowski
Brock Plaza Hotel photo by Jerry Hendricks
Photo: Jerry Hendricks
Brock Plaza Hotel photo by TOMOMI YONETA
Photo: TOMOMI YONETA
Brock Plaza Hotel photo by Kelly Tierney
Photo: Kelly Tierney
Brock Plaza Hotel photo by Matt Wong
Photo: Matt Wong
 

 
Campark Resorts


Camping in the city
9387 Lundy's Lane
At Garner Rd
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S4
Canada
+1 905 358 3873
http://www.campark.com
Campark Resorts campground is located on historic Lundy's Lane, offers a peaceful oasis in the midst of the bustling tourist city. Set up especially for families, the campsite is clean and well maintained, with sites ranging from no hookups to complete water/electrical. Or you can rent a rustic log cabin. Amenities include hot showers, a Laundromat, grocery store, and a groups pavilion. A games room, heated pool, playground, basketball and volleyball courts, hay rides, and a video arcade will keep the kids busy too. The Falls Shuttle also stops here daily in-season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casino Niagara


Game for some fun
5705 Falls Ave
(At Victoria)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T3
Canada
+1 888 946 3255
http://www.casinoniagara.com/
With over 100,000 square feet of gaming space, 3,000 slot and poker machines, and 135 gaming tables, you know this casino is serious about offering some gambling fun. Located across from the Rainbow Bridge, the casino is within easy reach of most of the area's major attractions, including the Falls, the Niagara Falls Museum, Maid of the Mist, and Skylon Tower. There numerous restaurants and lounges within the complex too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Casino Niagara photo by RamBear
Photo: RamBear
Casino Niagara photo by M. David Patt
Photo: M. David Patt
Casino Niagara photo by Valerie Lita
Photo: Valerie Lita
Casino Niagara photo by Jeffrey Putman
Photo: Jeffrey Putman
Casino Niagara photo by Joyce Tsai
Photo: Joyce Tsai
Casino Niagara photo by Vinh Ly
Photo: Vinh Ly
Casino Niagara photo by Robin Yap
Photo: Robin Yap
Casino Niagara photo by Vivi Loob
Photo: Vivi Loob
Casino Niagara photo by Dan Horton
Photo: Dan Horton
Casino Niagara photo by Icklemiss21
Photo: Icklemiss21
Casino Niagara photo by Mark James
Photo: Mark James
Casino Niagara photo by Kristopher Wilcox
Photo: Kristopher Wilcox
Casino Niagara photo by Jesse G
Photo: Jesse G
Casino Niagara photo by Lavinia Jula
Photo: Lavinia Jula
Casino Niagara photo by Stevenwww
Photo: Stevenwww
Casino Niagara photo by Mike
Photo: Mike
Casino Niagara photo by MichaelGT
Photo: MichaelGT
Casino Niagara photo by Ryan O'Brien
Photo: Ryan O'Brien
Casino Niagara photo by B. C. Helm
Photo: B. C. Helm
Casino Niagara photo by Rebeca (Versão Canadense)
Photo: Rebeca (Versão Canadense)
Casino Niagara photo by felixmo53
Photo: felixmo53
Casino Niagara photo by Viktoria Kiss
Photo: Viktoria Kiss
 

 
Clifton Hill


Niagara's Fun Street
Clifton Hill
Between Victoria Avenue and River Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3L6
Canada
Known as Niagara Falls' Fun Street, this stretch of road running from Victoria Avenue to River Road is home to many of the city's amusement parks, houses of horror, and fun-style museums. Located a block from Casino Niagara and walking distance to the Falls, the strip, along with a stretch of Victoria Avenue, features such attractions as the Alien Encounter, Guinness World Of Records Museum, Adventure Dome, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clifton Hill photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Clifton Hill photo by Shari
Photo: Shari
Clifton Hill photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Clifton Hill photo by Shari
Photo: Shari
Clifton Hill photo by kathleen arnold
Photo: kathleen arnold
Clifton Hill photo by Sueellen
Photo: Sueellen
Clifton Hill photo by kathleen arnold
Photo: kathleen arnold
Clifton Hill photo by Cody Goodman
Photo: Cody Goodman
 

 
Comfort Inn Lundy's Lane


For your comfort
7514 Lundy's Ln
Near Queen Elizabeth Way
Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1G8
Canada
+1 905 354 1849
http://www.comfortinn.com
Designed for comfort and convenience at affordable prices, this two-storey hotel in the Niagara Falls downtown area offers contemporary decorated rooms and amenities. There are non-smoking rooms, a hairdresser and laundry services on site to make your stay all the more pleasant and enjoyable. It's an easy drive to any of the area's attractions, including the Casino Niagara, the Falls, Maid of the Mist, and Skylon Tower.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Comfort Inn Lundy's Lane photo by harharhar
Photo: harharhar
 

 
Cooper's Bed & Breakfast


On historic Drummond Hill
5725 Robinson St
At Grey Avenue
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 2B3
Canada
+1 905 354 1832 / +1 866 572 5725
http://v-ip.com/cooper/
Located right in the heart of Niagara Falls on historic Drummond Hill and a walk away from both Casino Niagara and the Falls, this recently renovated bed and breakfast offers quiet accommodations in the midst of the action. Featured are spacious, smoke-free rooms with private baths, two lounges, complimentary tea and coffee, and plenty of parking for those coming in from out of town. You're a stone's throw from most of the main strips tourist sights, so get your walking shoes ready.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Days Inn - Fallsview District


Comfortable and worry-free
6408 Stanley Ave
At Main St
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3Y5
Canada
+1 905 356 5877 / +1 800 263 2522
http://www.daysinn.com
Located close to the Falls themselves, this three-floor hotel offers well-decorated rooms, most with private balconies, as well as an attentive staff to assure you a comfortable and worry-free stay. The hotel's Charcoal Pit restaurant is renowned for its steak, while a fully licensed bar is on-site for late night fun. Nearby attractions include the Niagara Falls IMAX Theatre, Skylon Tower, and Maid of the Mist boat tours.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Days Inn Lundy's Lane


Relaxing and affordable
7280 Lundy's Ln
(at Queen Elizabeth Way)
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1W2
Canada
+1 905 358 3621 / +1 800 461 1251
http://www.daysinn.com
If you're looking for relaxation combined with affordability, then this is the place for you. Located in the downtown Niagara Falls district about a five-minute drive to the famous Falls, this two-storey hotel features tastefully decorated and comfortable rooms. There is also a 24-hour family-style restaurant, putt-putt golf and an outdoor playground for your entertainment. The hotel offers shuttles to some of the nearby attractions including the Falls and the Casino Niagara.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gardens Inn


Idyllic country setting
13055 Lundy's Lane
At Townline Road
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S4
Canada
+1 905 227 0891
http://www.gardensinn.net/
Ideal for those who want to rest away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Niagara, this recently renovated inn offers an idyllic country setting that's an easy commute to the city's major attractions. Minutes from the Falls and Casino Niagara, the inn features deluxe jacuzzi rooms, a heated pool, and children's play area. You can even have a picnic right on the motel grounds. The motel also serves as a spot for special occasions; from wedding receptions to anniversaries. The icing on the wedding cake is a spectacular honeymoon suite with heart-shaped Jacuzzi.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gardens Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
King Waldorf's Tent & Trailer Park


Delightful country setting
9015 Stanley Ave
South end of Marineland
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X8
Canada
+1 905 295 8191
For those who like to be close to nature, this campground on the banks of the Welland River just south of Marineland is the place to stop. The site offers not only camping within easy driving distance of the Falls but also a chance to do some boating, fishing, and even water-skiing. Nearby attractions include the Oak Hall Golf Course, Navy Island, Niagara River Recreation Trail, and Historic Fort Erie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lundy's Lane Historical Museum


Housed in an historic building
5810 Ferry St
At Sylvia Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1S9
Canada
+1 905 358 5082
Featuring displays ranging from pioneer furniture, glass, and early tourism to the War of 1812, this museum offers more than 140 exhibits. It is housed in an historic 1874 cut-stone building close to the 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane. Aside from battle artifacts, the museum also has a collection of toys, a Victorian parlour and travelling exhibits. One of the more interesting exhibits is the story of the development of Niagara Falls as one of the world's major tourist centres.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lundy's Lane Historical Museum photo by Anne Marie Halfpenny aka 2hlfpnys
Photo: Anne Marie Halfpenny aka 2hlfpnys
 

 
Marineland


Killer whale pals
7657 Portage Road
At Stanley Avenue
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X8
Canada
+1 905 356 9565
http://www.marinelandcanada.com
Located a mile south of the Falls along the Niagara River, this marine theme park attracts visitors from around the world. Featured is the largest killer whale habitat in the world, dolphin and sea-lion show, a deer feeding area, and an amusement park with roller-coaster rides. You can view the killer whales either above or below water—or get an even closer look in the "Friendship Cove," where you can actually touch one! The latest additions are the majestic Arctic beluga whales.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marineland photo by wirem3sh
Photo: wirem3sh
Marineland photo by Mary Owen
Photo: Mary Owen
Marineland photo by Graham Powell
Photo: Graham Powell
Marineland photo by Kelly Hughes
Photo: Kelly Hughes
Marineland photo by Dan Collins
Photo: Dan Collins
Marineland photo by Rachel Blumenthal
Photo: Rachel Blumenthal
Marineland photo by Payton Li
Photo: Payton Li
Marineland photo by Jeanine
Photo: Jeanine
Marineland photo by Drasko Bogdanovic
Photo: Drasko Bogdanovic
Marineland photo by Patrick Hirlehey
Photo: Patrick Hirlehey
Marineland photo by Adam Nolley
Photo: Adam Nolley
Marineland photo by victor van voorst
Photo: victor van voorst
Marineland photo by Jas Porillo
Photo: Jas Porillo
Marineland photo by L. Zardo
Photo: L. Zardo
Marineland photo by linehanjw
Photo: linehanjw
Marineland photo by Yevgeniy Yemelyanov
Photo: Yevgeniy Yemelyanov
Marineland photo by alien-daddy@rogers.com
Photo: alien-daddy@rogers.com
Marineland photo by heather elliott
Photo: heather elliott
Marineland photo by Deepak Chandan
Photo: Deepak Chandan
Marineland photo by Mohamad Takriti
Photo: Mohamad Takriti
Marineland photo by Allan Whiting
Photo: Allan Whiting
Marineland photo by Allison Bradley
Photo: Allison Bradley
Marineland photo by Joris Melchior
Photo: Joris Melchior
Marineland photo by Polly
Photo: Polly
Marineland photo by John Neary, Ireland
Photo: John Neary, Ireland
 

 
Michael's Inn By The Falls


Theme room haven
5599 River Road
At Hwy 20
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3H3
Canada
+1 905 354 2727 / +1 800 263 9390
Located north of Casino Niagara and a few blocks from the Falls, this Niagara River-side inn features a series of luxurious theme rooms to help soothe the nerves after a day of sightseeing. There's also a games room for the kids and a fully licensed dining room for top prime rib. Nearby attractions include the Clifton Hill line-up such as Movieland Museum of Stars, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum, as well as the Maid of the Mist boat tours and Queen Victoria Park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Falls


Spectacular natural wonder
Niagara River Parkway
(Queen Victoria Park)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275 (Toll Free)
http://www.niagaraparks.com/
It all began 12,000 years ago when a huge trench was carved to create Niagara Falls—spectacular natural wonder. At the time, the Falls were about 7 miles down river in the Lewiston-Queenston area. In their present position, the Horseshoe Falls (170 feet high and 2,500 feet wide) on the Canadian side and the American Bridal Veil Falls (180 feet tall and 1,100 feet wide) are eroding at the rate of about 6 feet each year. Together, they pour about 200,000 cubic feet of water every second over the brink. Come the Winter holiday season, the Falls are beguilingly decked out for the annual Winter Festival of Lights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Falls photo by Joshua Frederick
Photo: Joshua Frederick
Niagara Falls photo by Bill Harris
Photo: Bill Harris
Niagara Falls photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Niagara Falls photo by Sebastian Bergmann
Photo: Sebastian Bergmann
Niagara Falls photo by Jeremy Raff-Reynolds
Photo: Jeremy Raff-Reynolds
Niagara Falls photo by Aleksandra Dziuba
Photo: Aleksandra Dziuba
Niagara Falls photo by Cretaceous
Photo: Cretaceous
Niagara Falls photo by Karl Kyhl
Photo: Karl Kyhl
Niagara Falls photo by David Miles
Photo: David Miles
Niagara Falls photo by John Carvalho
Photo: John Carvalho
Niagara Falls photo by Bonny Millet
Photo: Bonny Millet
Niagara Falls photo by Ryan Schumacher
Photo: Ryan Schumacher
Niagara Falls photo by Rachael C. Allen
Photo: Rachael C. Allen
Niagara Falls photo by Ralph Schuessele
Photo: Ralph Schuessele
Niagara Falls photo by Prashant
Photo: Prashant
Niagara Falls photo by Aamer Javed
Photo: Aamer Javed
Niagara Falls photo by Pat Schleiffer
Photo: Pat Schleiffer
Niagara Falls photo by Shawn and Sue
Photo: Shawn and Sue
Niagara Falls photo by Dave Thompson
Photo: Dave Thompson
Niagara Falls photo by Matt Bailey
Photo: Matt Bailey
Niagara Falls photo by Carrie Mogan
Photo: Carrie Mogan
Niagara Falls photo by Erik van Berkum
Photo: Erik van Berkum
Niagara Falls photo by Immortalis
Photo: Immortalis
Niagara Falls photo by Hammad Jaffary
Photo: Hammad Jaffary
Niagara Falls photo by Tamsyn Strike
Photo: Tamsyn Strike
Niagara Falls photo by Gosia Babiarz
Photo: Gosia Babiarz
Niagara Falls photo by jschmeling
Photo: jschmeling
Niagara Falls photo by MAtteo Mariani
Photo: MAtteo Mariani
Niagara Falls photo by archerius
Photo: archerius
Niagara Falls photo by Chase Kauffman
Photo: Chase Kauffman
Niagara Falls photo by Sean Newman
Photo: Sean Newman
Niagara Falls photo by bryanpereira.com
Photo: bryanpereira.com
 

 
Niagara Inn Bed & Breakfast


A Victorian beauty
4300 Simcoe St
At Niagara River Pkwy
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 1T6
Canada
+1 905 353 8522 / +1 877 353 8522
http://www.niagarainn.com
For those who need periods of peace and quiet in-between attacking Clifton Hill, the Falls, and Casino Niagara, this bed and breakfast might just be the ticket. A two-storey Victorian beauty located right on the river on a tree-lined street, the inn features private baths in each of its rooms, antique furnishings, stained glass, and continental breakfasts.

Nearby attractions include the Great Gorge Adventure, Daredevil Hall of Fame, Niagara Spanish Aero Car, and Whirlpool Golf Course.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara-on-the-Lake


The loveliest village in Ontario
153 King St
At Byron Street
Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1J0
Canada
+1 905 468 4263
http://www.niagaraonthelake.com
A 15-minute drive from the Falls, with a spectacular view along the Niagara Parkway and the Niagara River, leads to this charming, historic village. Home to such attractions as Historic Fort George, Fort George National Historic Park, and McFarland House, the town is located where the Niagara River opens out into Lake Ontario. Visitors can enjoy a carriage ride in the Old Town, or attend the world-renowned Shaw Festival. With everything from world famous wineries, gift shops, and picturesque golf courses, you won't be disappointed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by David Quick
Photo: David Quick
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Christopher Tweed
Photo: Christopher Tweed
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by James Hay
Photo: James Hay
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Keith and Joanne Jacobs
Photo: Keith and Joanne Jacobs
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Justin Shearer
Photo: Justin Shearer
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Craig Hatfield
Photo: Craig Hatfield
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Alex Pilchin
Photo: Alex Pilchin
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Don Pipe
Photo: Don Pipe
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Kristy Newstrom
Photo: Kristy Newstrom
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by paper.willeat.itself
Photo: paper.willeat.itself
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Cleo Shih
Photo: Cleo Shih
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by AJ Bacon
Photo: AJ Bacon
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Mary Palaskonis
Photo: Mary Palaskonis
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Kelly Dickinson
Photo: Kelly Dickinson
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by museilyvm
Photo: museilyvm
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Alan Yau
Photo: Alan Yau
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Greer Painter
Photo: Greer Painter
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by SarBot
Photo: SarBot
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by syd danis
Photo: syd danis
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by JoyRiver
Photo: JoyRiver
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by hatsuyo
Photo: hatsuyo
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Mazyar Emami
Photo: Mazyar Emami
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Rachel Lusky
Photo: Rachel Lusky
 

 
Pillar and Post Inn


One of Canada's finest inns
48 John St
(At Regent)
Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1J0
Canada
+1 905 468 2123 / +1 888 669 5566
http://www.vintageinns.com/
Hospitality is the goal at this inviting inn, which was built in the 1890s. Ranked by AAA/CAA as a four-diamond accommodation and recently picked as one of the top country inns in Canada, it features elegantly furnished and individually decorated guestrooms and old-fashioned charm. Many rooms have whirlpool baths and antique furnishings. You can dine fireside with award-winning cuisine at Cannery and Carriages Dining Rooms or relax at the 100 Fountain Spa. Nearby attractions include McFarland House, Fort George National Historic Park, and Reif Estate Winery.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pillar and Post Inn photo by Cindy Chan
Photo: Cindy Chan
 

 
Prince of Wales Hotel


Lavish accommodations
6 Picton St
(At King)
Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1J0
Canada
+1 905 468 3246 / +1 888 669 5566
http://www.vintageinns.com/
This historical landmark, established in 1864, provides unsurpassed luxury accommodations in the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Each of the guest rooms is designed with decor reminiscent of the 1800s. Room amenities include executive butler and maid service, and complimentary bathrobe/slippers. Here, the staff strives to make your visit a memorable one. Guests are welcomed to The Drawing Room to partake in an Afternoon Tea. The in-house restaurant, Escabeche, prepares delectable French cuisine. Plus, the Secret Garden Spa provides such services as a soothing full body massage and facial.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Gemma Grace
Photo: Gemma Grace
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Christine Urias
Photo: Christine Urias
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Al Baker
Photo: Al Baker
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by george_draper
Photo: george_draper
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Robbie Sproule
Photo: Robbie Sproule
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Michael Hainsworth
Photo: Michael Hainsworth
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Roland G. McIntosh
Photo: Roland G. McIntosh
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Thorsten Scheuermann
Photo: Thorsten Scheuermann
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Brigitte B
Photo: Brigitte B
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Michael Waterfield
Photo: Michael Waterfield
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Robert Harris
Photo: Robert Harris
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Agathe d'Aberil
Photo: Agathe d'Aberil
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Barry B
Photo: Barry B
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Jennifer Lu
Photo: Jennifer Lu
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Heather Stickney
Photo: Heather Stickney
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Woosung Sohn
Photo: Woosung Sohn
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Pat Martin
Photo: Pat Martin
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Barbara Penstone
Photo: Barbara Penstone
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Naomi Sheneman
Photo: Naomi Sheneman
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Tracey Farnady
Photo: Tracey Farnady
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by RJKlettke
Photo: RJKlettke
Prince of Wales Hotel photo by Satoru Kikuchi
Photo: Satoru Kikuchi
 

 
Queen Victoria Park


At the heart of it all
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Located directly across the Niagara Falls and close to the Skylon Tower,this park brings together local and international plants in an ever-changing seasonal display that continually amazes visitors. The park is bound by the escarpment, gorge, and river, making it a picturesque setting. Even in stark winter the park still has something to offer: the frozen mist from the Falls makes for an eerie coat on bare branches. While visiting the park, another creation of the Niagara Parks Commission, be sure to stop in at the Victoria Park Restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Queen Victoria Park photo by Nancy Lange
Photo: Nancy Lange
Queen Victoria Park photo by Bonnie Hodgson
Photo: Bonnie Hodgson
Queen Victoria Park photo by Nancy Lange
Photo: Nancy Lange
Queen Victoria Park photo by Linda DiDomizio
Photo: Linda DiDomizio
Queen Victoria Park photo by Heidi Fisher
Photo: Heidi Fisher
 

 
Renaissance Fallsview Hotel


Luxurious and lavish
6455 Fallsview Blvd
(At Dixon)
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3V9
Canada
+1 905 357 5200 / +1 800 363 3255
http://www.renaissancefallsvie...
For those who want the best in accommodations and an unbeatable location a mere 500 yards from the Falls, this 18-story boutique hotel is the place. Aside from its regular guestrooms, the hotel features executive club rooms on the VIP floor, a full-service recreation area, indoor/outdoor pools, and two on-site restaurants: Mulberry's Dining Room and Rooftop Fallsview Dining Room. It is located in the midst of the city's major attractions, including Casino Niagara, Marineland, and the Maid of the Mist boat tour. The hotel is linked to the Fallsview Casino Resort via a glass walkway. Parking is $18 per day.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Renaissance Fallsview Hotel photo by Christine Kwiecinski
Photo: Christine Kwiecinski
 

 
Rodeway Inn Fallsview


Historic Fallsview area
6663 Stanley Ave
At Dunn Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3Y9
Canada
+1 905 354 2322
You don't have to go far to view the Falls from this hotel. In fact, crossing the street will do it. Located in the historic Fallsview area of the city, the hotel offers a country-style ambience right in the middle of the action. The rooms boast queen and king-size beds with every amenity to make your stay a comfortable one. There's a restaurant on-site as well as a gift shop. Nearby attractions include the Minolta Tower Centre, Falls Incline Railway, and Niagara Parks Greenhouse.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Scott's Tent & Trailer Park


Three minutes from the Falls
8845 Lundy's Ln
At Kalar Rd
Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H5
Canada
+1 905 356 6988
http://www.scottstrailerpark.com
Located minutes from the Falls, this tent and trailer park offers 250+ hook-up sites with fire ring and picnic table and a games room, basketball court, swimming pool, grocery store and laundry room. A great spot to rest between sightseeing tours, the park has an hourly shuttle service to the Falls and Casino Niagara. You're also within walking distance to major attractions such as Marineland, Maid of the Mist, and Skylon Tower.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel & Conference Centre


Award-winning hotel
6755 Oakes Dr
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3W7
Canada
+1 905 374 1077 / +1 800 267 8439
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/...
Literally at the brink of the Falls, this hotel and conference centre recently won the Sheraton Hotel of the Year award for its combination of location, service and accommodations. Towering 20 floors, the hotel provides a clear view of the Falls from its elevator lobbies as well as rooms facing in that direction. There are two upscale dining rooms with a kids-eat-free policy at the Italian Bistro. Nearby attractions include the Casino Niagara, Skylon Tower, Marineland, and Journey Behind The Falls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel & Conference Centre photo by Mark S Hartley
Photo: Mark S Hartley
 

 
Sheraton on the Falls


A VIP hotel
5875 Falls Ave
(At Clifton Hill)
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K7
Canada
+1 905 374 4444
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/...
Luxurious and stately, this hotel is located on the grounds of the Casino Niagara. Built in 1964 the 23-storey hotel features the most contemporary layouts and accents possible in its rooms—and amenities that are second to none. Most rooms have a full view of the Falls. You can also take advantage of the rooftop pool, exercise room, world-class restaurant, and on-site shopping.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sheraton on the Falls photo by Mike Gerrits
Photo: Mike Gerrits
 

 
Travelodge Bonaventure


Designed for comfort
7737 Lundy's Ln
At Beaverdams Rd
Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1H3
Canada
+1 905 374 7171
http://www.niagaratravelodge.com
Comfort, convenience and affordability—that's the motto of this three-story hotel located in the downtown area just west of Beaverdams Road. Rooms range from singles to honeymoon suites complete with waterbeds and heart-shaped hot tubs. There's also an indoor and outdoor pool, spa, full-service bar and the Bonaventure Restaurant, featuring a breakfast that will put some pep into your sightseeing. Also featured is an in-season shuttle bus to the Falls and Casino Niagara. Other nearby attractions include Skylon Tower, Marineland, and Queen Victoria Park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Travelodge Clifton Hill


Closest to the Casino
4943 Clifton Hills
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N5
Canada
+1 905 357 4330 / +1 866 656 0310
http://www.falls.com
Located on Clifton Hill, a block away from the Falls, this motel stands on the site of the Honeymoon City Motel, the first ever built in Niagara Falls. It offers rooms ranging from singles to newlyweds' suites with Jacuzzis. Fine dining is available on-site at the Niagara Clifton Restaurant and for a rousing good time, try the Beer Garden. There are also attractions just outside your door including Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks, and Maid of the Mist boat rides.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Voyageur Inn Motel


Down-home service
7074 Lundy's Lane
(at Brookfield Ave)
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1W2
Canada
+1 905 353 1430 / +1 888 272 4495
A family-owned and operated business, this motel offers down-home service, clean and comfortable rooms and an inviting atmosphere right in the middle of the city's downtown area. It starts with the fireplace in the main lobby and extends all the way to Coasters Pub, the on-site eating and drinking spot that'll help keep you cool in summer and warm in winter. Also featured is an in-season shuttle bus service for the Falls and Casino Niagara. Other nearby attractions include Skylon Tower, Marineland, and Journey Behind The Falls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Other Schmapplets in this city related to "Niagara Falls - Where to Stay"
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Niagara Falls - Neighborhood Guide
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Niagara Falls - Art & Entertainment

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