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The Best Hotels to Book in Niagara Falls for Every Traveler

The view from Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls is spectacular
The view from Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls is spectacular | Courtesy of Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls / Expedia

Straddling the border between Canada and the US, Niagara Falls attracts millions of visitors every year. The best place to stay is the Fallsview Tourist Area on the Canadian side, with direct access to the observation towers, souvenir shops, museums, indoor water parks, casinos and theaters that comprise the entertainment side of the falls. These Niagara Falls hotels get you right among it all – and they’re bookable on Culture Trip.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls

Hotel, Chain Hotel

Two double beds in room with wall-mounted TV, two chairs and a table at Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls
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For a convenient stay close to the falls and the Fallsview and Clifton Hill tourist areas, try the 42-story Embassy Hilton. Guests have access to an indoor pool, free breakfast, a fitness center and an on-site restaurant with a view of Horseshoe Falls. The unique, year-round and fully accessible Incline Railway provides an easy link to the Fallsview Tourist Area, with a stunning view of the falls from the gondola. Package deals are available for couples and families, which include tours of Niagara wine country.

The Tower Hotel

Hotel

Two double beds in monochrome room with two armchairs and Niagara Falls views at the Tower Hotel Fallsview
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This budget-friendly hotel offers sweeping views of the falls through floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms. It’s also near major tourist attractions including Fallsview Casino, and historical sites such as Lundy’s Lane Battlefield and the Carillon Bell Tower. Several restaurants are within the 30-story hotel, including an IHop, and there’s even a wedding chapel on the 25th floor.

Sterling Inn & Spa

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Four-poster bed, two cushioned chairs and kitchenette in a wooden-beamed Sterling Inn & Spa room
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The Sterling Inn & Spa caters to couples looking for a romantic getaway, honeymoon or a luxury escape at a hotel in Niagara Falls. Choose a room that includes a spacious rain shower with body jets, a jacuzzi for two or a steam shower. The full-service spa offers couples massages, facials, body wraps, scrubs, foot treatments or packages that offer a combination, while the on-site restaurant serves regional and seasonal dishes.

Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls

Hotel

Single bed and double bed in room with three chairs and a varnished wooden cabinet and table at Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls
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In the tourist district with the Fallsview Casino next door and shopping, dining, nightlife and entertainment just a few steps away, Oakes offers all you could want from your Niagara holiday. As a guest, you’ll receive a discount at Applebee’s restaurant and the nearby Remingtons of Niagara, whose USP is fine dining with singing servers. You also have access to the indoor pool and sauna, and most impressive is the view of the falls from the observation deck on the 14th floor.

Vittoria Hotel & Suites

Hotel

Double bed with Niagara Falls artwork above it in a room with a sofa at Vittoria Hotel & Suites
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Formerly known as the Imperial Hotel, the now fully renovated Vittoria offers a boutique experience combining a view of the falls plus convenient access to the best dining and entertainment in the city. Amenities include an indoor pool, hot tub and fitness center. Parking is available at a lower price than most other hotels in the area, and the restaurant serves a budget-friendly breakfast.

Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel

Hotel

Garden courtyard at Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel, with small lawn and many cushioned seats by tables
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Originally the site of the Niagara Falls Milling Company, this quaint structure, built in 1904, was converted into a hotel in the 1970s and has become a mainstay of Niagara Falls hospitality. Past guests include Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Princess Diana. The inn, which combines old charm with modern elegance, is within walking distance of the entertainment district while offering a retreat from the busy main drag. The Flour Mill serves excellent made-to-order breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with an extensive wine menu inspired by the nearby Niagara wine country. Rooms are pet-friendly, but you will need to pay a fee.

Cadillac Motel

Hotel

Double bed in room with TV, red chaise longue and wall-spanning Cadillac artwork at Cadillac Motel
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This retro-chic boutique motel, within walking distance of Clifton Hill and the falls, is reminiscent of a 1950s roadside inn, and the Cadillac has been the site of a number of photoshoots, music videos – it’s even been used as a backdrop in movies. Each room features a mural of a Cadillac owned by celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Al Capone, ZZ Top and Elvis. Despite the vintage decor, the rooms are modern and spacious. Unusually for the tourist area, parking is free. Dogs under 25lb (11kg) are allowed, and there’s a yard behind the hotel where they can run around.

Stone Boutique Suites

Hotel

Four cushioned chairs on wooden porch at Stone Boutique Suites
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Close to all the major tourist attractions of Niagara Falls, but offering a home-away-from-home experience, Stone Boutique Suites is a great B&B-style alternative to the more conventional accommodations in the downtown area. You have access to a garden and barbecue grills, and the four suites at this charming guesthouse each include a kitchenette. Plus, there’s balcony access if you plan a summertime visit. Restaurants and other attractions are a short walk or drive away, and parking is free.

For more accommodation options, check out our guide to the best hotels in Niagara Falls, or opt for one of the many budget-friendly hotels – then book your stay with Culture Trip. Or if you’re looking for plush accommodation in Buffalo, check out our pick of the best hotels in Buffalo for every traveler, bookable with Culture Trip.

About the author

Emily is a writer currently based in Montreal, Canada. She works with a number of online and print publications, mainly pursuing stories about arts and culture, travel, nature, and local history.

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