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Voco the Cadence
4.2/5102 Reviews
Some balcony rooms, the exhaust vent on the side, nervous people take care of it. Breakfast does not need to be packaged, it is OK to order now.
DoubleTree by Hilton Niagara Falls
4.5/5130 Reviews
Very nice hotel in Niagara Falls. Exceptional service by Bill (bartender), Sarah at check-in desk, and Tina, our server at dinner. The room was spacious, bed & linens very nice and comfortable. We loved having a couch and ottoman for extra space. Plenty of parking also, but cost $15 a day which seemed an unreasonable extra charge considering our two night stay was $525. Unlike the Hampton Inn next door, breakfast is not included, thus also extra cost and time required. Hotel is not by a highway, so no traffic noise which was nice. Tip: you have to request housekeeping service as it is not automatically done.
Holiday Inn Niagara Falls-Scenic Downtown, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5126 Reviews
The hotel is very close to the scenic spot, a five-minute walk. The check-in aunt came up and deducted nearly 700 US dollars. I said that I had already paid online. She blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Later, I asked Ctrip, and it was indeed canceled by mistake 😑. The parking lot is charged, which is quite large. Overall not bad.
Kalika Hotel
3.3/5101 Reviews
The owners and the staff are wonderful, kind and very accommodating The walk along the Niagara River to the falls is beautiful The room is spacious, comfy and well equipped (tv fridge iron and iron table, towels etc). The beds were comfy too. We do recommend !
Wyndham Garden at Niagara Falls
3.5/5104 Reviews
Location: Although the location is great as this hotel is very close to the visitor center. But at night the area around the hotel is very dark and seems unsafe. Front Desk: A little too preoccupied with process and not really great at communication. We had booked a room with two queen beds online and paid in advance. At the hotel we requested if the same can be changed to one king size bed - the receptionist foolishly changed the room to one queen bed room !! Restaurant: Great staff, very helpful and inviting and always ready to explain even the most basic things to foreigner like myself. Cleanliness: Great Job !!
Fairfield by Marriott Niagara Falls
4.3/5119 Reviews
First, I’d like to say that the staff was courteous and helpful. I’m not expecting the Ritz Carlton but for $250 per night, I’d expect at the very least a couple of bottles of water in the room and perhaps some cheap room slippers. Also, to advertise a swimming pool when it’s 21 feet long is a stretch! That’s more like a wading pool. There were a few times I called ‘0’ to get the front desk and a message comes on requesting that you leave a message! Breakfast was typical for this brand - nothing truly healthy. Bagels, muffins, processed cereals, pre-processed omelets etc just don’t cut it especially for a health conscious vegetarian. The oatmeal with raisins and pumpkin seeds was my breakfast. Also, there are no in-room safes. If I were paying $79 or even $100, I’d say ok, but for $250 per night, the hotel should be showering the guests with amenities. They are being cheap and greedy. Not even any toothbrushes ! Can’t say that Covid caused it anymore. That’s all past us now. I’ve been living in Asia for the past 8 years and those hotels have far surpassed ours by light years when comparing side by side. Howard S. Unfortunately, most of the hotels in this city are way overpriced for the value received.

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