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    Delicious breakfast!
    Kortney B.

    First time staying at a Bed and Breakfast, and we loved it! First off, the home is very beautiful and welcoming inside and out. A Victorian beauty from the 1870's. We were welcomed upon arrival by the personable John - very sweet and knowledgeable about the area. Our room was gorgeous - bright and sunny, very open and spacious. The pillows were super comfortable, and we slept great every night. Maybe we slept so great because we wanted the morning to come quickly. You know, because of breakfast! Bethany, the chef, was just as welcoming and accommodating as John. Each morning she made us delicious eggs benedict or banana bread french toast or omelets. Delish! Do not forget to try to potatoes. They were my favorite! If you're looking for a place to stay near the falls, this would be the place. It's a little bit of a walk to the falls, but the WEGO bus stop is a few steps away. The hosts were very accommodating, even bringing us ice wheneautiful we needed it last minute. This is one of the most beautiful Bn'Bs in the area!

    Buckingham room
    Joy P.

    We stayed here over this last weekend and had a wonderful time! The owner, Joyce, was very pleasant and accommodating. Upon arrival, she greeted us with cold water bottles, showed us the dining room, our room and gave us keys. I will say I was surprised going into our room, as it wasn't what I booked online. I had booked Kensington and I think we had Buckingham, which was fine but our bathroom was very small compared to the other room. That's really the only negative I have to say about our stay - our bathroom was the size of a trailer or camper, not exaggerating. Our bedroom was comfortable with the additional air conditioner unit on the wall as we had a room full of windows and it was pretty hot the first day. I loved that there was coffee & tea available for an afternoon pick me up. The house is beautifully decorated and comfortable. When we woke up in the morning, we went downstairs for breakfast and Joyce was beyond accommodating to my dairy allergy. She had the cook make me scrambled eggs and Canadian bacon to order. There was fruit and pastries available as well. They made eggs Benedict for my fiancé and he said they were delicious. If I travel to Niagara Falls again, I will definitely stay here, as it's close to the falls, there's parking on property and the hospitality was memorable.

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    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa - Niagra Falls

    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa

    (385 reviews)

    $$$

    The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa is one of the most impressive hotel experiences on…read morethe Canadian side of Niagara Falls, particularly if your top priority is the view and access to activities. But be forewarned: there are two Marriott-branded hotels located almost next door to each other another -- the other is directly across the street. I saw one couple confused about their booking. They were at the wrong hotel. It appears the the hotel most people are seeking when they book the "best view" is usually the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa at 6740 Fallsview Boulevard. The nearby Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls at 6755 Fallsview Boulevard is a separate property. I was very pleased with the Fallsview Hotel. Unlike many hotels that advertise a falls view but have only a partial glimpse, the hotel's location provides a sweeping panorama of the falls. Most rooms seem to have a falls view. Higher-floor rooms offer an almost cinematic perspective, especially during the nightly illumination show and when fireworks are scheduled (nightly at 10 p.m. after May -- those poor gulls and their babies!). The facilities are extensive. The hotel features the recently renovated Burning Springs Spa and Thermal Pools, a fitness center, indoor pool that is sadly less that 5 feet at the deepest point, direct access to the Fallsview tourist district and convenient connections to nearby attractions. But spa access is not included in the stay-- such a disappointment. Generally, the property feels more like a destination than a standard convention hotel, with many public spaces oriented toward the falls. That includes and onsite Starbucks and Mortons steakhouse, plus a gift shop with a massive assortment of items: clothing, hats, bathing suits and goggles (even for the kids), maple syrup treats, medicine and beverages, etc. The biggest surprise for many guests is parking. Valet parking is convenient but expensive, currently around $80 per day, while self-parking is approximately $50-60 per day and located off-site rather than directly beneath the hotel. Valet service may be worthwhile because the self-parking lot requires about a 5-minute walk and the hotel arrival area can become crowded during peak times Overall, the staff was great -- they even sent up a red velvet cake for our anniversary! And the king suite (23rd floor) was sizable and comfortable, with a jet spa in the room looking directly toward the falls. The bed and pillows were also comfy. They also have two seats right in front of the windows with spectacular views. But there were so many bugs -- dozens and dozens gathered on the exterior glass -- after dark, we opted to keep the lights off. Not a concern, though. I would definitely stay here again.

    I was really disappointed with this stay. The view of the falls was incredible, and honestly that…read morewas the only thing that lived up to the price. For what this hotel charges, even if you're using points, I expected a much nicer and better maintained property. Instead, the entire hotel felt run down. The lobby had obvious water damage on the ceiling with peeling paint, which was not a great first impression. There were plenty of elevators, but it seemed like half of them were out of service during my stay. The room was no better. The shower curtain looked dirty, the towels did not feel clean, there were chips and scratches all over the furniture, peeling paint around the windows, and cracked bathroom tiles. Everywhere I looked there were signs that basic maintenance had been ignored. Even Morton's Grille was disappointing. For a restaurant that is supposed to be more upscale, it was dim, the chairs were peeling, and it just felt worn out. What made it even more frustrating was seeing the hotels around it. I went into the Hyatt next door and it was beautiful. Even the Marriott across the street, which does not have the same falls view, looked much newer and much better maintained. It made me wonder why this property has been allowed to get into this condition. The view is absolutely amazing, but the hotel itself does not match the price at all. I left feeling like I paid for the view and nothing else. I would not stay here again unless the property gets a major renovation.

    Sheraton Fallsview Hotel - Exterior

    Sheraton Fallsview Hotel

    (405 reviews)

    $$$

    Just got back from visiting Niagara Falls, and stayed here. I really liked it. I went on a…read morecharter bus with a group of people and lucked out and got a room on the 20th floor with a small deck overlooking the falls. Incredible view from my room of the Falls and nightly fireworks. The hotel has everything you could ask for: a convenience store, gift shop, Starbucks, multiple restaurants, a spa, a small gym, and both an indoor and outdoor pool. The room was clean and had everything you could ask for. Really, the complaint was the limited TV options, but I probably only spent a few hours in my room, where I wasn't sleeping. The hotel is within walking distance of a lot of the attractions, and just minutes from the border crossing. Really couldn't ask for much more.

    I'd emphasize the $509+ nightly rate versus the actual experience. The hotel currently promotes…read moreitself as having undergone a $50 million transformation, including renovated guestrooms and a new arrival experience, so it's reasonable to compare what you experienced with what was advertised. Here's a review that is firm but credible: Beautiful View, But Absolutely Not Worth $509+ Per Night We chose the Sheraton Fallsview expecting an upscale, resort-style experience and paid over $509 per night for our room. Unfortunately, the experience did not come close to justifying that price. The location and view of Niagara Falls are wonderful, but a spectacular view alone does not make a hotel a luxury resort. During our stay, only two elevators were operating to service a 22-story hotel, resulting in frustrating waits simply to get to and from our room. For a hotel of this size and at this price point, that is unacceptable. We were also disappointed in the condition of the room, particularly the bathroom. The hotel heavily promotes its renovation, but our bathroom certainly did not feel like what you would expect from a recently renovated, upscale property. It felt dated and lacking in the finishes and attention to detail I would expect when paying more than $500 per night. What bothered us most was the disconnect between the way this hotel is marketed and the actual guest experience. At this rate, I expect more than a good location--I expect excellent maintenance, efficient elevators, updated accommodations, quality amenities and a genuine resort-level experience. Niagara Falls itself was spectacular, and the hotel's location is hard to beat. However, the Sheraton Fallsview did not deliver a $509-a-night experience for us. I would gladly pay a premium for a true luxury Fallsview hotel, but based on our stay, I would not choose this property again at these rates.

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview - False advertisement - the hotel is not right at the falls

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview

    (590 reviews)

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    Just finished a two night stay here; our second visit in 2 years. We love the area and will return…read morebut not sure if it'll be at this specific property. The good first. The employees here are fantastic. And I mean everyone. From the minute we met the valet guys in the parking lot, the front desk, the elevator jockeys, the evening happy hour crew, breakfast staff, have I missed anyone? I hope not. All very friendly & helpful. When we stay at the falls, we book the best room possible. It doesn't come cheap. We're ok with that because for us we want to enjoy that majestic view of both sets of falls every morning and evening. This hotel does have rooms with fantastic views. Whether its early morning watching the fog roll around below, or later in the evening watching the lighted falls and fireworks you cannot beat the view here. But when you're dropping a grand a night you don't want to stay in a place that seems worn and dated. This corner suite came with one of those commercial quality massage loungers you might find in your local gym. Nice in a novelty kind of way, but there was only one (thinking most people travel in pairs?) and honestly after the 5 minute "tried it because it was there" it just became a big piece of immovable junk that blocked part of the falls view from the bed. There were two other chairs as well, but they were the hardback chairs you'd find in the dining room of the hotel. Seriously? Again, we paid a lot of money to kick back and relax in the evening with a cocktail and that view. There was absolutely no comfort to the chairs at all. Why not take the money from the massage chair and invest in two nice swivel loungers? Seems like that would've been a much better use of the money. Another problem for this hotel is the lack of room service. There are two restaurants at the hotel, STK Steakhouse and a TGIFridays. Neither location provides room service. We walked through both onsite restaurants the first evening, neither were serving a full house by any means. It seems like they could use the additional business of providing room service...perhaps this is some kind of contractual issue between them and the hotel. Either way, big opportunity miss here. Remember, people are paying to stay in room with fabulous views...but they must leave to get food and drink? Lastly, a brand management problem. Unlike most other hotel chains, Hilton still hasn't returned to normal daily room housekeeping. Look, Covid is over. Your rates more than cover getting someone to come in to collect the dirty towels and make the bed. It's time to bring back quality service.

    This hotel is in a fantastic location. We paid more for a view of the falls and it was worth it…read more Loved being able to see them from the room at night when they changed colors. Our room was recently renovated and beautiful. The elevator situation is pure chaos. We stayed on the 24th floor and often waited 15 minutes to go down. I actually took the steps down a couple times and beat my mom while she waited for the elevators. Just not enough elevators for the number of people there. I can't even imagine how it is in the summer, we went mid-September. Going up isn't as bad because staff control those getting on the elevator ms from the lobby. Skipped the morning breakfast to enjoy Tim Horton's, a quick walk from the hotel. The incline railway tram is right behind the hotel and is a quick, fun way to head to the Niagara Falls visitor center. Parking is ridiculously expensive but half off with a handicap permit. We found it worth it for our needs. Overall a great stay, just frustration with the elevators.

    Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites - Guest room amenity

    Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites

    (560 reviews)

    $$$

    I had a Fantastic time here!…read more Hotel. Several restaurants onsite! They had a crazy good dining promo (choose two restaurant meals for $120 for 2 people and I was able to pick Brasa the all you can eat Brazilian steakhouse) when I went and it was such a good deal. Check in staff told me about it Opted for the Fallsview room with the hot tub in bathroom, was a real treat. The view of Niagara Falls, oh lovely. Memories for a lifetime Downsides- -On-site Parking Was so expensive, came out to $73 one night. Recommend parking outside private paid parking lots if you have time and able to walk it -I wish the Swimming Pool area had a shower. there was a rinse faucet at the hot tub but it's not private and you can't have a real shower since it had no soap. No locker room. though I understand it is quite standard for hotels not to have -Water machine in gym was out of order. -Wi-Fi didn't work for me

    The Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview is a classy full service hotel…read more With multiple restaurants, wine tasting, and easy access to a casino, there's something for everyone and a whole lot to love. Our room - 4258 in the North Tower - offered beautiful views of both falls, a jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, and a comfortable king size bed. Off site parking was expensive ($62.15 CAD) on a Friday & Saturday, but as a convenience, Hilton offered a free shuttle back and forth. Breakfast is on the 33rd floor of the South Tower. As a Hilton Diamond member the Mr. was given the option of a free continental breakfast or $15 toward something on the menu for each of us. The first morning we chose French toast (meh) and the second we got the complimentary continental offering. It was a whole lot of carbs and a little fruit. We should have shared. Service was friendly, but a little slow. The views were very nice from our window seating. If interested, another option could be the on site full service Starbucks. All in all we enjoyed our stay and would happily stay here again.

    The Tower Hotel Fallsview

    The Tower Hotel Fallsview

    (90 reviews)

    $$

    We stopped here while visiting Niagara Falls. Even though we live nearby, and we have been to…read moreNiagara Falls over 20 times, this was our first time visiting the tower hotel. The views from it is amazing! We had dinner which was decent, a little overpriced, but the staff was friendly, accommodating, and the views of Niagara Falls were priceless! We will definitely be coming back!

    Came to Niagara Falls for the weekend for the first time ever and this hotel did not dissappoint!…read moreThe service was welcoming and friendly. Easy check in. If you're driving in, they allow you to unload your vehicle in the front and get settled in your room. We chose to do self parking. I wouldn't say the self parking area is walking distance, so I'm glad they have a updated free shuttle that takes you to and from the hotel 24/7. We went through expedia and got a great price for a room with an amazing view of the Falls. Now, the room is smaller than your typical hotel room, but the view is jaw dropping! The entire wall is a window so you can see it all! A few other things I really liked about this hotel vs other hotels: no nasty throw pillows, no nasty bed runner, no nasty bed skirt, wipeable desk chair, recycling bin. Everything appeared spotless! We did have to call for an iron and iron board, in which came up quickly. And the closet is little to nonexistent. There's a bar connected to the desk with a few hangers. And then there's 2 drawers beneath that. So most things will probably stay in your luggage, which was fine for us. Housekeeping does not bang on your door every morning. If you need more of something, you just call down to the front desk. The observation floor is on 26th floor, same floor as the IHOP. It's self guided with QR codes to scan. Overall I really enjoyed my stay here. I felt like this was the right choice.

    Bedham Hall - hotels - Updated August 2026

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