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Residence Inn Halifax Downtown

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Modernized, cozy atmosphere. Rooms are very beautiful and comfortable. Best place to stay for easy access to all of Downtown Halifax.

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furthermore, if pub crawling and a evening of entertainment was your reason for staying, your making the best pick.

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The Westin Nova Scotian

The Westin Nova Scotian

(55 reviews)

$$$

South End

Perfect location in downtown Halifax. Rooms are comfortable service is outstanding and the location…read morenext to the park is perfect for the grandchildren.

I've stayed at the Westin Nova Scotian multiple times this year, and as someone who spends at least…read morea third of my life in hotels, I've become particular about what makes a place worth returning to: solid value, actual comfort, walkability, and ideally, a restaurant that doesn't make you immediately search for alternatives. The Westin checks all those boxes--and throws in pet-friendliness for good measure. The hotel itself is beautiful, bright, and recently renovated. Well, almost everything. The fitness center requires navigating a peculiar elevator tucked away in what feels like a completely different building, as if the gym is in witness protection. But the rooms? Quiet, spacious, and outfitted with those signature Marriott down comforters that make leaving bed feel like a personal failure. The on-site restaurant is legitimately excellent--good enough that I eat there even when I'm not staying at the hotel. Breakfast is solid: the buffet does the job with a live omelet station and rotating options, but ordering from the menu gets you the real highlights, like seared duck frittata or what might be the best avocado toast in the city (smoked salmon, poached egg, the works). Happy hour is even better--dangerously so. My wife and I once ordered one of everything, assuming tapas-sized portions. They had to push another table over just to fit it all. The baos and mussels were standouts. The jackfruit? Once was enough. Parking is slightly odd--it's around the corner behind the building--but accessible via elevator, and conveniently shares space with the Hertz rental center. The building also houses a few independent vendors (spa services, boutiques, home decor consultants), though they're not formally part of the hotel. Location-wise, you couldn't ask for better: minutes from the waterfront, blocks from the city's best restaurants. A car here is optional at best. If you're Marriott Platinum Elite or higher, upgrades are surprisingly easy to snag, even during summer, unless there's a major convention in town. There are only a handful of hotels in the world I'd return to without hesitation. The Westin Nova Scotian is one of them. In fact, my experience here was good enough that it played a part in why I moved to Halifax.

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Best Western Plus

(21 reviews)

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I had a very pleasant stay at Best Western Chocolate Lake. I could swear that I reserved a…read morelakefront room but we were not given one when I initially checked in. The kind desk person got me a lakefront room even though the reservation didn't technically say so. They went out of their way to be accommodating and I appreciated it. The lake is beautiful and worth the stay on that side. Beds were comfy with lots of pillows. Body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are provided in the shower in pump bottles. Breakfast is included for hotel guests and offered a variety of hot and cold food options. The breakfast seating area is large, and there is an outdoor deck with tables if the weather cooperates. Everything was clean and the coffee was good. The pool area was clean and I had it to myself for most of the time I used it. There was an arcade on the same floor which I wanted to use (air hockey!) but I ran out of time. There is free parking and it was a short drive into Halifax. It's close enough to the city but far enough out to be quiet and relaxing. I would definitely return.

It was our experience that this property was an extremely poor value @ 305 $…read more Given that it's 20 minutes from the port / town center, i.e. to far to walk, 30 minutes from the airport ( no shuttle) and the restaurant was closed for repairs ( not mentioned on the website) and the bathrooms are the size of a postage stamp. We can't recommend this property !

Waverley Inn - Christmas at the Waverley Inn

Waverley Inn

(17 reviews)

$$

South End

Historical B&B downtown Halifax Pros…read more- location in downtown is close to restaurants, waterfront, shopping, spas - beautiful boutique hotel decorated historically Victorian era - homey comforting feeling - room 111 close to front door easy exit with no stairs (one DOUBLE bed) - fine by me I was travelling solo - large rooms - coffee and tea 24/7 - parking fee included - polite and helpful staff - breakfast - hot coffee and tea with fresh fruit to grab - basic - quick serve yourself - comfortable and luxurious bedding - great value and comfort for the $$ - ASK ABOUT AAA discount - 1/2 hour walk to Point Pleasant Park - wonderful walking and running trails Cons - location - my room close to front busy street - noisy - guests sitting area and front desk close to front entrance room 111 - guests waking early were sitting there and talking - woke me up and seemed oblivious that it was 645 am - my fault I should have know better (however - front desk staff should maybe set polite sandwich cards on coffee tables in sitting area reminding guests that there are rooms on the main level) - breakfast - ordinary, bland, simple - serve yourself. Don't expect extraordinary - due to historic building no elevator (therefore if mobility is an issue make sure you request main floor location of your room). Breakfast room down steep set of stairs but I'm sure if requested they'd help accommodate. Overall - highly recommend and would be high on my list to return

Hotel staff are mean and aggressive, when I asked them for a blanket they called me swear words and…read morehorrible things and threw bricks at me that they keep under the counter. My hotel room had roaches in the bed, blood, white and brown stains in the blankets and there was people yelling outside (I think it was the hotel staff yelling at someone) and a fight also happened with two people and staff didn't stop it, there was boogers on the walls to and also poo stains.

Hearthstone Inn - The coolest our room ever got with the air conditioner at maximum and also using an additional fan that we purchased.

Hearthstone Inn

(8 reviews)

Dartmouth

I stayed at this hotel for more than a week in July before our scheduled military move. The…read morelocation is nice for walking. You can walk to Mic Mac Mall along Lake Banook, Robins Donuts and Main St. where there are many restaurants and stores. There is a pretty park on the lake also walking distance with lovely white geese wandering around. You can't beat having the Superstore across the road either so this is a great walking location. My only issue with this hotel is the lobby and hallways are not air conditioned so it was very hot and sticky until you got to your own room which is air conditioned. They have a daily free breakfast but I actually didn't feel very comfortable in the small quiet breakfast room... I wish it had been wider and accommodated more seating. I also wish it had individual jams as opposed to the jars because it seemed sticky and everyone was constantly touching the jars etc. Bigger tea /coffee cups needed too! Had to get my caffeine fix somewhere else. That being said husband loved the breakfast and it is free so I shouldn't complain I guess. Carpet in room was lumpy.. uneven needs renovated and old fashioned boxy tvs in room. No comforters, but bathroom very nice and furniture too. Beds soft. The staff here and very helpful and friendly. There is a rundown looking motel across the road and more rundown apartments next door but this place is very nice inside and decorated like an antique shop.

Trees growing out of the toilet. killer clown knocking on my door shot it down. Hotel staff entered…read moremy room in the middle of the Night and threw me out the window. Pee pee poo poo in the bed. Toilet is haunted whole room is haunted. Diddy was in the closet.

Residence Inn Halifax Downtown - hotels - Updated May 2026

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