Where To Stay When You Visit Niagara Falls USA
If you’re planning to stay for a bit in Niagara Falls USA (which we always recommend), finding the best hotel for your group size, preferences and budget is important. We’ve got you covered.
BEST HOTEL FOR FINDING SOME “ME” TIME
Niagara Crossing Hotel & Spa
The Niagara Crossing Hotel & Spa in Lewiston is an old-world boutique hotel surrounded in American history. The hotel’s 68 rooms may come equipped with fireplaces, soaking tubs, and views of the Niagara Gorge and River. It’s also known for its full menu of spa services in the Spa at Niagara Crossing, ranging from massage and facial treatments to the Sports Pedicure, Salt Glow, and Reflexology.
BEST FOR FANTASTIC BUDGET ROOM RATES
Quality Inn Niagara Falls
Conveniently located on Niagara Falls Boulevard, the Quality Inn Niagara Falls is a short distance from the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls, the Niagara Falls International Airport, as well the famous Falls themselves. Families will love its free Wi-Fi and indoor swimming pool. They even offer free transportation to and from the Falls aboard the NFTA 55T Trolley Service, available May to October.
BEST FOR HISTORICAL HOTEL LOVERS AND RETRO ROMANTIC AMBIANCE
Red Coach Inn
If you’re looking for a romantic getaway, this will be the best hotel for you. The century-old Red Coach Inn evokes all the emotions of an old-world Niagara experience. The inn, situated just across the road from Niagara Falls State Park, has a wonderfully charming staff and fantastic food. You’ll even hear the Falls thunder from the quaint period rooms!
BEST FOR BESPOKE BOUTIQUE CHARACTER
The Giacomo
Located in one of Niagara Falls’ most distinctive landmarks, the historical Giacomo is a 41-room boutique hotel oozing art deco class and stylish Italianate style. The hotel’s 19th floor Skyview Lounge also makes a great place to unwind and soak in a spectacular Niagara sunset.
BEST FOR DESIGN LOVERS AND FITNESS FANS
Courtyard Niagara Falls
Wooing travelers with a calming base in the midst of the Niagara bustle, rooms at the Courtyard are slick, modern havens with vibrant artwork over a cooling ivory color scheme. An indoor pool, fitness room and healthy dining options at the hotel’s on-site Bistro will help keep you in a state of Zen!
BEST FOR BUDGET TRAVELERS AND FAMILY STAYS
Holiday Inn Niagara Falls State Park Entry
Families will jump into vacation mode at the Holiday Inn. As well as boasting an indoor pool and on-site kids activities, guests younger than 19 stay free when sharing their parents’ room, while kids under 12 can enjoy complimentary meals at the inn’s Anchor Bar restaurant. Why spend more when you can spend less?
BEST FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR AFFORDABILITY AND SLEEK DESIGN
Wyndham Garden At Niagara Falls
Business or pleasure? Why not both? A recent reno at downtown’s Wyndham Garden has seen rooms redesigned into ambient suites with mood lighting and cozy fireplaces. Convenient touches like in-room microwaves and mini-refrigerators, plus the hotel’s modern media center, make it a great spot for business travelers too.
BEST FOR BUBBLE BATHS WITH NIAGARA RIVER VIEWS
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Niagara Falls
Free cookies at check-in are always a great start to a stay! But the perks keep going at the recently opened DoubleTree, which features stylish modern suites, a happening lounge bar and, best of all, room hot tubs overlooking the Niagara River!
BEST FOR ITS SERIOUSLY LUXURIOUS SPA SUITES
Sheraton Niagara Falls
Located in the heart of downtown Niagara Falls, the Sheraton offers its trademark wealth of facilities to suit all travelers — from couples to families. Selling points here include an excellent hydro spa and a fun kids arcade. You’ll also find a quirky reef pool and beach club that features a shark tank!
BEST FOR ITS CLOSE PROXIMITY TO NIAGARA FALLS STATE PARK
Comfort Inn The Pointe
Comfort Inn The Pointe is on point. Located at the entrance to Niagara Falls State Park and near the Falls, the Comfort Inn is a true gateway to this town’s wonder. Hotel highlights here are friendly staff, free parking and a complimentary continental breakfast.
BEST FOR ELECTRIC RESORT ATMOSPHERE AND PANORAMIC NIAGARA REGION VISTAS
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino
New York’s largest hotel outside of Manhattan, the 596 plush rooms at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino treat guests to a ritzy resort feel while still offering excellent bang-for-your-buck value. Highlights here are Seneca’s catalog of amenities, which include a luxury spa, a gym, excellent on-site restaurants, and its signature grand casino.
To find your perfect place to stay, visit our full directory of accommodations.
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Quality Inn Niagara Falls is conveniently located off of Interstate 90, and just minutes from…
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites is located near many area attractions including Niagara Falls State…
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Located in the quaint Village of Lewiston, the Niagara Crossing Hotel & Spa combines the…
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Overlooking the majestic Upper Rapids, and just 500 yards from Niagara Falls State Park, the…
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The Giacomo, located in the heart of Niagara Falls, is an elegant boutique hotel that…
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The Wyndham Garden At Niagara Falls is the closest hotel to majestic Niagara Falls and…
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DoubleTree by Hilton is located in downtown Niagara Falls, just minutes from the Niagara Falls…
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Sheraton Niagara Falls offers 391 guestrooms and everything you need for a perfect stay. The…
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Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino is a full-amenity resort located in picturesque Niagara Falls, New…
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