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Hotels in Niagara Falls
44 Hotels
Radisson Hotel & Suites Fallsview
6733 Fallsview Boulevard

Though the uninspired decor could use an update at this mid-range Radisson hotel, location is a highlight. It's within walking distance of most main attractions in Niagara Falls, plus the falls are visible from some of the 232 rooms. Rooms are plain and bland, and it's worth upgrading to one of the higher-category rooms, like River-view Rooms or Suites, that add amenities like microwaves and mini-fridges. Business Class rooms add even more perks, such as free breakfast and daily drink vouchers. The hotel has a heated indoor pool, small gym, meeting rooms, and a Tony Roma's restaurant that also offers room service (but it must be accessed by walking around the corner of the building). As an alternative, the adjacent Marriott Niagara Falls Fallsview Hotel & Spa has nicer facilities, but higher rates.

Americana Resort
8444 Lundy's Lane

The 204-room, mid-range Americana Resort is an affordable family destination removed from Niagara Falls, featuring its own star attraction: an indoor water park with a wave pool, slides, hot tub, arcade, gift shop, and snack bar. A restaurant and cafe offer additional casual dining options. Ten meeting spaces are a popular venue for conferences, competitions, and weddings. There’s also a full-service spa. Traditional rooms -- with dated decor -- have mini-fridges and microwaves; most also have balconies, and family suites offer fun sea-themed children’s rooms. For a location closer to Niagara's main attractions, the Best Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel is a good option.

Holiday Inn Niagara Falls - By The Falls
5339 Murray St

The 122-room Holiday Inn Niagara Falls - By The Falls is a reasonably priced three-pearl property that’s -- as the name suggests -- conveniently in walking distance to Niagara Falls, Queen Victoria Park, and Fallsview Casino. The hotel’s steakhouse, pizzeria, and bar terraces have Skylon Tower views. There’s also a small gym, indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, and outdoor pool. Traditional, clean rooms offer flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and balconies -- albeit most views are uninspiring. For breathtaking Niagara Falls views, travelers should check rates at The Tower Hotel.

Niagara Parkway Court
3708 Main St

Suited to budget travelers, the 19-room Niagara Parkway Court Motel is a family-run, two-pearl option located in Chippawa, Ontario, a 10-minute drive from the Canadian viewing points of Niagara Falls. Rooms are clean and each has a different design theme, but this is an old, outdated motel inside and out. Several rooms have kitchenettes, but there isn’t much ambience overall at this motel and a car is necessary for sightseeing. Guests looking to stay closer to Niagara Falls in far nicer rooms should try the Wyndham Garden Niagara Falls, for rooms that are only marginally more expensive.

Rodeway Inn Fallsview
6663 Stanley Ave

The 61-room budget Rodeway Inn Fallsview is a no-frills motel for guests who want a clean place to lay their heads and don't mind outdated, bare-bones decor. The motel is a five-minute walk from the Upper Funicular to the falls, though walks to the main part of town will take about 20 to 25 minutes, or about 10 minutes by car. Ideal for budget travelers and families, rooms are large and some have private hot tubs, but walls are thin and noise from neighboring rooms can be an issue. Guests looking to stay in a more contemporary, mid-range hotel should try Four Points by Sheraton, though prices will be higher. 

Clifton Victoria Inn at the Falls
5591 Victoria Ave

Clifton Victoria Inn is a convenient, 127-room mid-range option located on a busy corner, within walking distance of the falls, casinos, and other tourist attractions. Rooms are clean if unremarkable, and the availability of two-bedroom suites makes this hotel popular with families. The hotel is built around an atrium-style lobby with an indoor pool and whirlpool, and multiple freebies -- free breakfast, free parking, free in-room movies, and free Wi-Fi -- add value. The Best Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel has lower nightly rates and a fitness center (which the Clifton lacks), but a less convenient location and fees for both Wi-Fi and parking.

Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel
6080 Fallsview Boulevard corner of, 5425 Robinson Street

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. A variety of mid-range room categories make this a solid choice for travelers across most budgets who want to be within a 10-minute walking of Niagara Falls. The hotel's historic common areas are stylish and charming and there is an indoor pool and good restaurant on-site, but guest room quality varies from room to room, with renovated contemporary rooms, attractive antique rooms, and outdated rooms mixed throughout the hotel. Guests looking for a hotel with standard, modern decor throughout and on-site features like a pool should try Hilton Hotel and Suites Niagara Falls/Fallsview.

The Giacomo
222 1st St

Occupying a tall, Art Deco-style building on the American side of Niagara Falls, the mid-range Giacomo features stylish, decadent interiors doused in colors and patterns. Amenities are a bit spare and include a small fitness room that's equipped with only a few machines, as well as freebies like Wi-Fi, valet parking, hot breakfast, and cookies with turndown service. There's also an opulently decorated lounge that hosts weekday happy hours, live music, and other events. The 41 guest rooms are large and some come with whirlpool tubs and fireplaces; certain suites add separate living rooms, full kitchens, and washers/dryers. For something with more features, travelers might want to consider Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, which offers myriad dining options and an indoor pool -- but its massive and lacks the intimate charm here. 

DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton - Niagara Falls
6039 Fallsview Blvd

For travelers looking for a central location in Niagara Falls, beautiful views of the city and water, and plenty of features and amenities, the DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa is a great mid-range option. Rooms are spacious and contemporary (if lacking style), and the hotel includes Aveda spa services, a full-service restaurant, lobby cafe, and several shops and galleries. An indoor pool and whirlpool are right next door to a lovely outdoor whirlpool and patio, giving guests some rare outdoor space, and the hotel is convenient to the area’s best attractions, restaurants, and the falls.

Ramada by Wyndham Niagara Falls by the River
4357 River Road

The 105-room Ramada Niagara Falls by the River is a reliable mid-range option situated a five-minute drive north of Queen Victoria Park, the main falls viewing point on the Canadian side. Guest rooms are clean and comfortable, if predictable and unremarkable, though some rooms feature heart-shaped hot tubs. The hotel offers a good value when compared to similar properties located right in the center of town and delivers on features -- a pool, a fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and free kids' stays. Guests looking to stay closer to the falls should try Courtyard by Marriott Niagara Falls, though rooms can be slightly more expensive.