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For travelers who want large rooms in a full-service hotel, this upscale Marriott property with views of the falls is a great choice. — Oyster
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4 reviews
The stylish rooms of this affordable boutique hotel (with either a Jacuzzi or steam shower) beckon you to relax and unwind with someone special, even if that someone is yourself. — Lonely Planet
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4 reviews
Located at the edge of Niagara Falls in the heart of the Fallsview tourist district, this hotel scores high on hospitality. — Star Service
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6 reviews
The four-pearl Sheraton on the Falls offers some of the best views of Niagara Falls found anywhere, along with a host of upscale amenities. — Oyster
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3 reviews
Overlooking the Canadian and U.S. falls and connected by a glass-enclosed walkway to Fallsview Casino Resort, this remains Niagara's premier hotel and the largest Hilton property in Canada. — Star Service
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A tall chain hotel with a quiet location, close proximity to Niagara Falls and nearby attractions, and plenty of on-site amenities (including an indoor pool and fitness center). — Oyster
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Only five minutes from Niagara Falls' first skyscraper, the classic 1960s Skylon Tower, lies this enchanting lodgelike hotel that caters to families, groups and business travelers. — Star Service
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3 reviews
This massive 12-story traditional operation was once the only hotel directly across from the falls, but it has since been joined by larger chain properties and their accompanying glamour. — Star Service
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1 review
There are touches of luxury everywhere: natural light streams through glass domes and floor-to-ceiling windows, chandeliers hang in grand hallways, and frescoes lend an aristocratic feel. — Fodor's
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1 review
Straight out of a 1950s design dreambook, the old Cadillac has resisted the urge to scrap its neon sign, funky pink-and-peach brickwork, retro plastic chairs, lewd tiling and geometric carpets. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Friendly staff and surprisingly high standards make this a reliable choice, yet those coming for a view of the falls may be disappointed. — Star Service
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2 reviews
Call for seasonal rates. Our independent authors have visited Rainbow Bridge B&B and selected this as one of our recommended hotels in Niagara Falls & Around. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
This 26-story glass hotel, opened in 2006 as part of the Seneca Niagara Casino complex, is a beacon of rainbow-LED-light glam in downtown Niagara Falls. — Fodor's
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2 reviews
Excellent customer service, flat-screens and transport to the falls from its pleasant spot just outside of town make this motel a great choice for lower-cost accommodations. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
Waterworld meets the frontier experience at this outlandishly fun resort - the place for families in Niagara Falls. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
With contemporary, homey furnishings and a variety of amenities, the mid-range Country Inn & Suites Niagara Falls combines a central location with convenient services. — Oyster
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The three-pearl, 110-room hotel Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel has a lot of character even if it doesn't exactly fit "boutique hotel" criteria. — Oyster
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2 reviews
A four-star hotel with an unbeatable location beside Canada's largest casino complex, with dining credits, wine tastings and a tour of a chocolate factory. — Jetsetter
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