Hampton Inn, Niagara Falls - North of the Falls
The North of the Falls Hampton Inn provides several conveniences for its guests. In addition to its proximity to both the Falls (less than five miles) and the Niagara Glen Nature Area (less than two miles), the hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast, 24-hour coffee service, attentive staff and housekeeping, a free casino shuttle and free parking. This hotel is considered affordable and medium-class. Prices for the Hampton Inn Niagara Falls range from $90 to $125 Canadian dollars.
Hampton Inn Niagara Falls - North of the Falls
4357 River Road
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Canada
(800) 465-6027
www.niagarafallshamptoninn.com/
South Landing Inn
The South Landing Inn provides travelers with all the necessary accommodation niceties found at many competing hotels, but provides one extra benefit: history. The Inn, established in 1827, remains the last of the Inns from the 1800s used to house weary travelers who were navigating through the mighty Falls. Located only 2.2 miles from Niagara Glen Nature Area and only moments from the Falls themselves, the location is ideal. The average price of a room at the South Landing Inn is $100 Canadian dollars.
South Landing Inn
21 Front Street South Box 269
Queenston, Ontario
Canada L0S 1L0
(905) 262-4634
www.southlandinginn.com/index.html
Great Wolf Lodge
For visitors to Niagara Falls, Canada, who have kids, Great Wolf Lodge is unbeatable. In addition to its proximity to the Falls, the main shopping attractions and the Niagara Glen Nature Area, this lodge doubles as a massive indoor waterpark. Most suites at the Great Wolf Lodge offer a "wolf den" room that is ideal for adventurous kids. Parents will enjoy refrigerators, granite counter tops, and top-of-the-line customer service and housekeeping. Rates for suites range from $200 to $250 Canadian dollars.
Great Wolf Lodge
3950 Victoria Ave.
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Canada L2E 7M8
(905) 354-4888
www.greatwolf.com/niagara/waterpark
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