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Radisson Hotel & Suites Fallsview
3.9/5116 Reviews
This is a 3 star hotel - nothing more and nothing less. The room was clean and tidy but in need of some touch ups for sure. We were in the 14th floor and were pleased with the size and comfort of the room. Our family made good use of the pool which is a lot smaller then it seems and in need of some minor repairs too (tiles, paint). The pic makes it look like an attached jacuzzi/hot tub but it is not. Not advertised as such so just don’t assume - no fault of the hotel. The elevator situation was brutal. One of the 2 were in operation at the time we were there. It gets so busy and packed with people that you should be prepared to wait 15-20 minutes or take the stairs during peak times. Things to be prepared for on site: sports teams staying, tour groups staying, pets (all kinds and lots it seems), long walk to Clifton hill, lots of surrounding chain restaurants, terrible in room coffee, excellent hot water and pressure, and a small unwelcoming lobby. The price was right for the time and what we needed but in the future I would try a different hotel.
Tower Hotel at Fallsview
3.9/5109 Reviews
Arriving to The Tower Hotel there is a small driveway for you to temporarily park while you check in. Staff was very nice and answered any questions we had. We were then given directions on how to get to their self parking lot which they share with the Embassy Suites next door. It's a 3 block drive but a shuttle is then called to pick you up to get you back to the hotel. They are very on top of it and we waited less than a minute every time. At the time we went it was 35 + tax per night to park in the lot. We stayed on the 28th floor which included big windows with a view. We got lucky and had a half city and half American Falls view. Both views were breathtaking, especially to wake up to. It's a small room but comfortable. The bed was very comfortable, we slept great. Bathroom also has a view. Shower head was great with many stream options. Tub was huge with a jet stream option. Unfortunately, ours did not work but the tub is extremely spacious and comfortable to sit in. Our only 2 cons were 1. The room didn't look as clean as we would've liked but it wasn't disgusting either. The carpets could definitely use an update or deep clean 2. There was something going on with the thermostat. We set it at the lowest setting possible and the room wouldn't go below 74 degrees which with the warmth and humidity of Niagara can be uncomfortable. When I did bring this issue up at checkout, the staff was gracious in receiving this concern and they comped a night of parking for the inconvenience, which we were appreciative of. Overall, it was a great stay and we were pleasantly surprised considering the ratings we saw for them. The Tower Hotel is not a bad choice and very convenient with pricing and location.
Americana Waterpark Resort & Spa
4/5103 Reviews
Going to the water park, the park is not big, but it is suitable for a few years old. The room is general, the surrounding food and shopping is convenient, there is a small Ole.
Wyndham Garden Niagara Falls Fallsview
3.7/5102 Reviews
I stayed for one night at the falls-view hotel, and came here. The twin room is nice, clean and big enough for two adults and three children. Although you can't see the waterfall view, it's not far away to the waterfall on foot. It is very cost-effective in many hotels around.
Skyline Hotel & Waterpark
3.3/5101 Reviews
The staff at this hotel were all very professional and friendly. Every request was met with a friendly person with a happy attitude. I feel kind of sad to leave a three star review since the people were so nice but there were a few things that led to this rating. We booked a courtyard, double queen room. It was very small with a very small bathroom. The room itself had been cleaned, but there were somebody's used towels in one of the dresser drawers (?) that had been there quite a while it seemed. I did notify the desk and they asked if we wanted them removed. I told them I had just thrown them under the bathroom sink. We were only staying 2 nights. There was still some hair on the bathroom floor (not ours) upon arrival. Not a biggie, in my opinion, but not great either. The bathroom had been cleaned otherwise. I was wishing for a few more outlets for devices. The sheets and towels were nice and fresh and the beds and pillows were pretty good too. The curtains in our room were pulled down in a couple of places but still closed properly. I noticed this on several other rooms, seeing them from the courtyard, but this is a pretty old hotel and it does appear to be wearing down. I think the common areas such as the courtyards, could use some serious steam-cleaning of the carpets. It didn't smell or anything but again, becoming very dated. The access to the waterpark was excellent. You could take the stairs up to the walkway that goes across the road, or you could take the elevators. I was disappointed to have to PAY to buy (crappy) towels at the waterpark at $4 a piece. The Skyline website says not to take hotel towels over there because there are towels available there, not really mentioning that you have to pay for them. Again, one thing that is a strike against. I suppose if they advertised this, everyone WOULD take hotel towels over. Whatever, just bring your own from home if you can or at least buy a decent souvenir towel somewhere. The location of this hotel is fantastic! We parked the car on arrival and never got back into it until we left. Our room package came with WEGO bus passes. If your room package doesn't include it, they are still a very economical way to get around the main tourist areas. We walked everywhere except for the Butterfly Conservatory, which we took the bus to. You could ride it back to the falls and beyond if you choose to. The green line is the tourist line. Overall, our stay was pretty good. Would I go back there again? Likely a yes to that question. I would recommend as well, as long as you are well informed before you go. We did see into a couple of the family suite rooms as we were passing by and they looked very spacious.
Cozy House B&B
4.6/540 Reviews
Good: so cute! Older home with 3 bedrooms. Main floor is unit 1 with a large closet with fridge, it’s own bathroom The hood: Room 1 on the main floor featured a private bath with a tub/shower, shampoo, etc. and more towels than I’ve ever seen for 2 people. Queen sized bed, 2 nightstands and lamps, small bistro set and TV. You enter a common area which features a small table and chairs, and a series of slippers and Crocs to give you the hint that taking shoes off is welcomed. There is also a desk with a laptop set up, and wifi. Next is a room set up as a dining room with cups, plates, flatwear, a micro, coffee pot, mini fridge and a formal wood dining table for 6. This is where breakfast was served in the past. They now leave snacks and fruit as well as coffee for the coffee maker, cream in the fridge, and some rather good biscotti when we were there. The owner lives in the house behind, which is attached, but has no internal connection. I understand there are 2 more units upstairs that are large and maybe share a seating area on the landing. The Falls are down the street, maybe 6 blocks or less. The best souvenirs are located in the State Park gift shop next to Victoria’s Restuarant and Tim Horton’s. Ex: small maple syrup in a glass maple leafed shaped bottle $5.98. Elsewhere is was 7.98 and up. The owner has carefully and cheerfully decorated all the parts we saw. With permission, she can show you a washer and dryer in the house. The Red Ganache Bakery down the street is fabulous. I had some dark chocolate cup filled with coconut cream. And there were several gluten free options, including macarons (not macaroons.. a different thing). The rest of the story; Communication, and breakfast. There are listings all over for this property and due to language barriers and being a small operation, not everything is up to date. There is no hot tub. There are bathtubs. There is no beautiful, wonderful country breakfast that comes with your stay. Fruit and biscotti or muffins, coffee, etc. The photos on Tripmasters of the breakfasts and idea of guests gathered around, visiting, was the reason I booked here. The Red Ganache helped me get over it. And.. the phone numbers seem to change a lot. Or maybe they had a land line that went away. And English is not their first language, so be patient. Lastly, most odd and nothing to do with the listing… transportation to and from Pearson Airport is non existent. Oh there’s a bus… $200 for 2 and upwards of 4 hours to get there. We Uber’d for about the same price, and on a weekday around 3, it still took 2 hours to get there. On a weekday around 9 am, the reverse trip was around an hour. Car rental was $500 for an economy car for 3 days, before any gas, taxes or insurance. So, it is Cozy and it offers an alternative to the $300-700 a night hotels. Sorry, my photos were on the way out.

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Highest PriceUS$1,413
Lowest PriceUS$48
Number of Reviews 2,746
Number of hotels129
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$201
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$272

Tips for Selecting a 3 Star Hotel in Niagara Falls

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Niagara Falls. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Located in Canada, Niagara Falls is a well-known and vibrant city. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Niagara Falls without running out of things to do.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Niagara Falls using other means of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Niagara Falls. Here, there are more than 146 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 85 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 five-star hotels in Niagara Falls at an average price of 137 USD per night. There are 18 four-star hotels in Niagara Falls at an average price of 128 USD per night. There are 33 three-star hotels in Niagara Falls at an average price of 79 USD per night. There are 41 two-star hotels in Niagara Falls at an average price of 55 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Niagara Falls. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Niagara Falls. A popular hotel in Niagara Falls, Four Points by Sheraton Niagara Falls Fallsview is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Niagara Falls Centre St. by The Falls.

In the city center of Niagara Falls, you'll have easy access to Nathaniel Dett Memorial Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church, Skylon Tower. You can choose attractions in Niagara Falls that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Floral Clock, Firemen's Park. The most famous attractions locally are Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Skywheel, White Water Walk. Commercial areas like Swiss Fudge, Clifton Hill are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 0.0°C during the day, -4.8°C at night

• April to June: 16.42°C during the day, 10.41°C at night

• July to September: 22.35°C during the day, 16.72°C at night

• October to December: 6.68°C during the day, 1.82°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 72.63 cm

• Summer: 87.93 cm

• Autumn: 98.17 cm

• Winter: 97.13 cm

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