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The Arts Hotel
4/5103 Reviews
We liked that no children are allowed. But the type of customer are young adult who acts worst than children. All of them are drunk and loud, banging on eachother's room door talking loud. We think this hotel is made for the people who wants to party and crash. There's no tv, refrigerator, microwave in the room. Only a bed and bathroom. It was clean.
Canadas Best Value Inn and Suites Charlottetown
3.7/5104 Reviews
Clean and convenient, the configuration is real. Disadvantages are no elevator.
Quality Inn & Suites Downtown
4.2/565 Reviews
My family and I left Toronto on August 28 2023 and arrived in PEI on the 29th having pre-booked a cottage in Tracadie for 2 weeks. The only thing I will say about the cottage is that it was inhabitable. We decided to drive to Charlottetown, find a hotel for one night and return to Toronto. Having stayed at a number of Quality Inns driving to and from Florida, for many years finding a Quality Inn for one night in downtown Charlottetown was a breath of fresh air and what a find! The kindness, warmth and compassion shown to us by Tanya Bevin General Manager and the young lady at reception touched our hearts. Tanya was able to secure two suites for us for one night, one at the Sutherland House and the other at Holland Grove House two separate buildings outside the main hotel. A read on the history of the ‘Inn on the Hill’ and the two buildings is a must. The Inn is within walking distance of virtually everything. The two suites were unbelievably clean with a four poster king size bed, armchairs, desks, A/C, TV, fireplace, bay windows, wood floors and a kitchenette equipped with a full fridge, microwave, table and chairs.The bathroom had a shower etc. and outside the bathroom was a tub with a privacy screen. We had more towels than we would ever use. All the comforts of home, plus. Exactly what we needed for a good night’s rest after a horrific start to our PEI holiday. Tanya, excellent job in selecting, training and mentoring all members of your team. This is what sincere and warm hospitality ought to be. You, Francie, Jenn, Cathy, Sanjeedah, cleaning staff and Mayra in the dining room have shown us just that. Your team has commitment, superior people skills, attention to detail, teamwork, enthusiasm and a great attitude. You and your entire team bring your A-game every day and night and always with a smile. Thank you. . Needless to say, we decided to stay for another week. There is so much to do and see that a week is not long enough. From the quaint villages, red sand and cliffs, lighthouses, beaches, seafood restaurants and bars, some with live music, The Farmer’s Market on Sundays, numerous historical buildings, shopping on Victoria Row, the waterfront, the Anne of Green Gables shop, farms, fishermen bringing in their day’s catch at the North Shore, hiking trails, places of worship and so on. Let’s not forget the gentleness of the Islanders. As Charlottetown has been the birthplace of Confederation since 1864 every street walked, every building and every corner passed envelops you with history. Living in downtown Toronto, I was in awe. So many adventures and more history is waiting for us. We are already planning a return trip to PEI next year.
Comfort Inn
3.8/5107 Reviews
There are a lot of parking spaces. There are two doors in the hotel room which are very convenient for taking in the car. Although there is no toothpaste and toothbrush, others have shampoo and hair care skin care, a good hotel.
The Sonata Inn
4.5/5101 Reviews
New owners were up front and centre from check in to check out. My daughter and I stayed for two nights. We were walking distance to restaurants, to Victoria park, it Florence Simmons performance centre Where we had tickets to a production of Anne and Gilbert the musical. Breakfast each morning was over the top. Something for everyone…I don’t eat dairy or non-sourdough bread and the dairy free options were many. Sourdough bread would be nice to add to the menu but it didn’t stop me from enjoying bacon, sausages, hash Browns, cereal ( with non-dairy milk options). Lots of pastries for those who find the a must. Cannot recommend this place enough.
Andy's Blue House
4.2/525 Reviews
是一個有特色的house 的一間房。在安靜的社區裏,到市中心開車不到10分鐘。住了一晚,很安靜。門前有停車的地方。空調是一個立式的空調機,應該是老房子沒做中央空調。噪音有點大。好在晚上温度還不錯,沒太熱就沒開。房主是中國人。

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  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Charlottetown cost on the weekend?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarWeekendCost per night on the weekend for hotels in Charlottetown is CAD 129. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • How much do 3-Star hotels in Charlottetown cost?

    Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average twoStarAvgCost per night for hotels in Charlottetown is CAD 124. 3-Star Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

  • Of all the 3-Star hotels in Charlottetown, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

    When travelling to Charlottetown for the first time, many travellers find it difficult to choose a 3-star hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data, Sydney Boutique Inn & Suites and Fairholm Boutique Inns are popular 3-star hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceCAD 294
Lowest PriceCAD 89
Number of Reviews1,005
Number of Hotels32
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 164
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 170