Hotels in Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, Ontario sits directly across the gorge from Horseshoe Falls, giving its Fallsview hotel strip a head-on view the American side cannot match. Beyond the falls, the Clifton Hill entertainment district and the vineyards of nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake round out a stay built around water, wine and neon.
Stays in Niagara Falls fall into two clear camps: the towers along Fallsview Boulevard that stack rooms with a direct view of Horseshoe Falls, and the motels and mid-rise hotels along Lundy's Lane and Victoria Avenue a short walk or WEGO shuttle ride from the rim. Fallsview commands a premium for the view itself, while the Clifton Hill side puts guests inside the arcade-and-attraction strip that runs down to the water. Families gravitate to the pool-heavy properties near Clifton Hill, couples chase the skyline suites above the gorge, and day-trippers heading on to Niagara-on-the-Lake often prefer a quieter base along the Parkway.
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Where to stay
What to expect
- Fallsview Boulevard hotels face Horseshoe Falls directly, at a price premium over back-facing rooms
- Clifton Hill puts guests inside the entertainment strip, steps from the gorge rim
- Lundy's Lane and Victoria Avenue offer lower rates a short WEGO ride from the falls
- Summer (June-August) and the Winter Festival of Lights (Nov-Jan) are the two peak seasons
- The WEGO shuttle links hotels to Table Rock, Clifton Hill and the outlet malls without a car
Local tips
- ✓Book a Fallsview-facing room specifically if the view matters, back-facing rooms in the same tower cost noticeably less
- ✓Keep a passport handy even for a day trip across the Rainbow Bridge from the US side
- ✓Reserve well ahead for the Winter Festival of Lights and any long weekend in July or August
- ✓Base yourself near Clifton Hill if traveling with kids, near Fallsview or the Parkway for a quieter couples' stay
Where to stay
FAQ
Which neighborhood is best for staying in Niagara Falls?
Fallsview Boulevard suits travelers who want the falls visible from their room, Clifton Hill suits families who want to walk to the arcades and mini-golf, and Lundy's Lane offers the lowest rates a short shuttle ride from both.
What kind of resorts and hotels are in Niagara Falls?
The city runs from large casino-resort towers with pool decks and spas on Fallsview Boulevard to independent motels and mid-size chain hotels further from the rim, so both big-resort stays and simple, budget-minded rooms are on offer.
When is the best time to visit Niagara Falls?
Summer brings the fullest schedule of illumination and fireworks over the falls, while the Winter Festival of Lights from November to January draws visitors for the light displays at a quieter, often cheaper time of year.
Where should I stay in Niagara Falls without a car?
Any hotel along the WEGO shuttle route works well car-free, since the shuttle connects Fallsview, Clifton Hill, Table Rock and the outlet malls on a frequent loop.