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    Cottage By The Marina - "MY" morning chair to sip coffee & send emails via FREE WIFI.  I WANT TO COME BACK!!!

    Cottage By The Marina

    5.0(1 review)
    12.6 mi

    It's always so nice to arrive at a rental that looks and feels even nicer than it looks on a…read morewebsite. This is our favorite cottage so far on N.O.T.L. I wanted to cry as we pulled out of the driveway to leave. We arrived earlier than check-in time and Vio, the owner was so nice to let us do so, though she was still cleaning. We enjoyed her company and her son Robert's. We only booked 4 days as we were coming back from a week in Toronto where husband had business, but now I wish we had stayed a few days more. The cottage has been lovingly decorated with antiques, beds are top quality pillow tops, and the place looks like a professional decorator lives here. Loved the pretty colors. We were there during a major heat wave and the A.C. units did a pretty good job keeping the place comfortable. The back bedroom was a bit warm one night, but we managed. The front porch is a pretty, quiet spot with a very comfy chair for lounging and watching boats go by. We enjoyed using the free WIFI to send emails from the porch as well as the nice backyard, equipped with BBQ, pond, table, chairs & umbrella. Only an 8 min. walk to town center, near great restaurants (Fournous, Stone Road Grille & Lawrenceville Restaurant in Virgil) We got groceries at Valu-Mart in town and enjoyed cooking in Vio & Tibi's big, beautiful, well-equipped kitchen that opened up into pretty living room. We ate mostly at the kitchen island because we didn't want to dirty the dining room tablecloth, though in the end, my son somehow managed to do so (sorry Vio). I hope we made up for it by doing the towels and stripping beds and starting sheets. It was the least we could do as no cleaning fee charged. We felt price per night was right on target, especially since we could not have afforded more. We hope to return next May or June when cooler, with my mother-in-law as well. Trust me lucky renters, if you have a large or small family, a dog, a need for free WIFI, comfortable luxurious surroundings, two bathrooms and more than one T.V. this is the cottage you MUST rent! And don't forget....The Shaw Festival is here from April - November!!!! Great shows and musicals. Lovely theaters. See you very soon & Va multumim, Vio,Tibi & Robert!

    From the owner: Our cottage is located in the beautiful town of Niagara on the Lake with a wonderful lake…read moreview...close to down town, wineries etc. I can accommodate up to 8 guests.

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    Cottage By The Marina - Upstairs Mastersuite, with jaccuzzi tub, bathroom, sofabed & killer views of Lake

    Upstairs Mastersuite, with jaccuzzi tub, bathroom, sofabed & killer views of Lake

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    Victoria's Mansion Guest House - Victoria's Mansion Guest House

    Victoria's Mansion Guest House

    4.4(7 reviews)
    37.3 miChurch-Wellesley Village, Downtown Core
    Locally owned & operated
    25 years in business

    Clean facility, Good security, Quiet neighborhood, Historical house (circa 1880) with outside…read morecharacter that does not follow through to newer (mixed) decor in room itself. Nice alternative to hotel ---and adding in the parking fee, is essentially a similar price to a mid-level hotel. Smaller room than hotel, but that should be expected given the edifice. Overall: recommended.

    When planning my Toronto vacation (for September 1-5, 2017) the toughest decision I had to make was…read morein deciding where I was going to stay. I wanted to be in or near downtown but the hotels in the heart of the city were so expensive around Labor Day. After searching a few other travel pages, I went to the trivago.com site and was fortunate to find out about Victoria's Mansion. The first thing I noticed was the affordable price, then the location and finally the positive reviews. I'd never stayed in a vacation guest house but in this case affordability outweighed fear of the unknown. The trivago site switched me over to hotels.com and from there I made reservations. I'm an early planner, so it was in March when I booked a basic single room for my September vacation. I paid about half the cost right away and didn't have to pay the rest until I checked in. The total price was only $277.98 in US dollars! After making the reservation, I got an email from Victoria's Mansion thanking me and telling me other things I needed to know (like check in times are between 3-7pm, they don't have elevators and if you're driving you need to make parking arrangements ahead of time). Their courtesy made me feel even better about my decision. Victoria's Mansion is in a very convenient location. After I got off the subway at Wellesley Station, all I had to do was turn left and walk about half a block until I got to Church Street. Then I made left down Church St., walked maybe two blocks until I got to Gloucester St., made another left and it was right there. One thing I immediately discovered while walking there is that the neighborhood is in a predominately gay/transgender area. Rainbow flags are hanging outside most of the nearby stores and I saw gay couples & a few TG/TV while on my way to the house. Also there is a gay nightclub and another club that has nightly drag queen shows close by on Church St. This wasn't an issue for me because I respect people's sexual orientations. Besides, the neighborhood is safe and clean. There is a local grocery, pizzerias, a Baskin Robbins & other fast food restaurants like Hero Burger. It was a little after 1pm when I arrived and the front door was locked. After I called on my phone, someone came, let me in and I completed my check in even though I was early. I was given a passcode to dial when entering the front door and manual keys (not a card key) to room 5. I had to walk down some steps and my room was on the same floor as their laundry room. The house looks & smells older in person but it's well managed. It's not really a mansion but a large house with lots of rooms. My room was very small, with a low ceiling that had a light I kept hitting my head on even though I'm only 6ft tall. With the exception of some dust on the phone (which looked like it hadn't been used in a long time) my room was clean. It has a television, a little refrigerator, a microwave, a cabinet with dishes inside, and a tiny restroom. The bed was about the size of a twin bed but was very comfortable. My room was small enough to where I once had to leave the room so housekeeping would have enough space to clean it. But since I was traveling alone the size of the room wasn't that big of a deal to me. Not all rooms are the same size as mine but I chose the cheapest one available. Here are a few other things you should know: 1) There is only one iron & ironing board and everyone staying there shares it. They keep it in the laundry room. 2) One of the rules there is that you cannot bring people who aren't staying there inside. So if you meet someone you're attracted to, you're going to have to take that person someplace else for a "nightcap." 3) There is no check out process. When you leave, all you do is just drop your keys in a slot by the front desk. 4) There is a dark, grungy 24 hr internet cafe on Yonge St. about a 10 minute walk away. I went there to print my airline boarding pass for the flight home. You'll see the weirdest people in Toronto at that internet cafe though. 5) I left early in the morning before the subway was running. I paid a whopping $65 (Canadian dollars) for a taxi from Victoria's Mansion to Pearson Airport! 6) Just about everything (CN Tower, the Toronto Island Ferry, Rogers Centre, Royal Ontario Museum) is easy to get to via public transit. Dundas Square (Toronto's answer to Times Square) and the Brass Rail strip club (read my yelp review on this club) are within walking distance. 7) I only saw one housekeeper while I was there, so the time your room is cleaned varies. I really enjoyed my stay at Victoria's Mansion. The little room grew on me and even though there were other guests staying there it was quiet and I never really saw them. It was like crashing at a relative's home where they let you come and go as you please, so long as you obey the house rules. It suited my needs perfectly and I would definitely stay there again.

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    Victoria's Mansion Guest House
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    Elmwood Village Inn - Master suite bedroom

    Elmwood Village Inn

    4.8(19 reviews)
    27.0 miElmwood Village

    It was a great experience to stay at the Elmwood Village Inn. My wife and I arrived in Buffalo for…read morethe first time for a three-day weekend. We didn't know what to expect. The Inn is right in the heart of the village, with nice restaurants north and south on Elmwood. Intermixed are interesting shops and boutiques, cafes, and even a cool grocery store. A mile south is Allen Street and all its wares; a mile north is Buffalo State and the art museum. Hop on a one of those rent-by-the-hour bikes, and Canalside and downtown is a quick pedal away. Even more, there is easy access to the freeway that gets you to Niagara Falls quickly (I suggest Whirlpool State Park for an alternative trip; the hike to the bottom of the gorge is gorgeous). The Inn itself is clean, interestingly decorated and comfortable. The room we stayed in was large ... and my wife took advantage of the large bathtub to soak away a late evening while enjoying a glass of wine. There are snacks, toiletries, water and other small touches that made the stay very enjoyable. What isn't mentioned on the Inn's website prominently is the breakfast: they are delicious. The owner has worked in the restaurant industry as a chef, and it shows. There is a wide selection of healthy options (such as fruit, granola, yogurt) along with hearty meals, pastries, cheese, sausage, etc. And, perhaps most importantly, the coffee was great. One last thing: take advantage of the porch. There is an outdoor sitting area off the communal living room that provides a great place for enjoying coffee and a newspaper in the morning, and a delicious nightcap (perhaps with some Buffalo-style pizza) in the late evening. The people watching from the porch is also great (Elmwood Avenue is pedestrian-heavy throughout the day and evening). Anyway ... if you enjoy culture, food, people-watching, access and beautiful neighborhoods, you'll love this place.

    We had a Great time in Buffalo. We enjoyed our stay at the Elmwood Village Inn with a warm welcome…read moreand hospitality. Michael and Robin are very caring and friendly. The breakfast was exceptional with detail to presentation, quality and was delicious. The house is beautiful and well kept. It's in a great location with a lot of restaurant choices and stores. Thanks for the recommendations to all the local sites, eateries and bars. We highly recommend staying at the Elmwood Village Inn :)

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    Master suite jacuzzi

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