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    3.9 (38 reviews)

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    Scott F.

    Great way to get up/ down while visiting the falls. Save some shoe leather and get a view of Horseshoe falls to boot!

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    Kenneth K.

    This is amazing way to get to and from Table Rock where much of the attractions and busses as well as the amazing Table Rock House restaurant are and Fallsview where much of the hotels and high rise dining options are located. My wife, our friend, and I arrived by Flixbus with a wheelchair, five large suitcases, and 3 carry on bags and we weren't sure how long a wheelchair taxi would be available so my wife and our friend ended up taking the funicular up to the Embassy Suites across the street from the Fallsview stop (I think there is a ramp from the hotel but it was closed for the season) as I took an Uber XL with all the luggage. I must say I think we could have managed it all there as there was plenty of space for wheelchairs and luggage. My wife and I rode it two times in the evening in both directions and once in the morning to Table Rock. The price is reasonable, staff are friendly, and views are amazing.

    Karl L.

    Pocket‑friendly funicular with million‑dollar views. Two toonies buy you a smooth, one‑minute climb with floor‑to‑ceiling windows framing the Horseshoe Falls. Cars were clean, staff courteous, and the ride saved us from a steep, chilly hike. Five stars for value, accessibility, and panoramas that beat any elevator selfie.

    Heading up to the Casino!
    Scott W.

    Excellent way to get from the Falls near Table Rock to the nearby Falls Casino Resort. You can also take the easy route walkway from table rock to here but this method is just a bit more interesting and fun. If you have the adventure pass it's free to ride for three days. The railway moves slowly and you have a spectacular view of the Falls as you climb the slope, especially if your in one of the front row seats. Once you get to the top you can still snap photos of those great views from the walkway to the Casino. Along the walking path above there are many more great areas to take photos. I definitely recommend checking this little ride if you are in the area.

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    Joseph C.

    When in Rome? Canada is close enough I suppose. This attraction is a must do at least once while visiting Niagara Falls. It takes you from the main throughway of hotels and restaurants down to the falls visitor center and falls itself. It's reasonably priced but not much more than a different type of "elevator" experience. I suppose I'd do it again as it was convenient and economical but if I weren't staying in the same hotel I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to get back to the incline Railway.

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    Winny L.

    Took this Aug 2019 - if you plan accordingly you can get a day pass for unlimited rides... it was $7 CAD / pp... but lines can be really long and you will be waiting for a bit.. Was a quick ride and was tired to walk all the way around from the bottom to the top and with short or no lines at 6pm, it was great. CAD 2.75 for one way ride to the top vs 30 minutes around and up when you're tired at the end of the long day. smooth ride...so just enjoy it. Long lines are usually from top going down every time I passed by... Note: Prices increase every year...

    Get ready for your 'blink-and-you-miss-it" adventures as the sign says!
    Robert Z.

    While the time to read this review will likely be longer than the trip down the incline itself, it is quite the yarn to experience. The rate increased to $3.00 for a one way experience, but it is near to board the trolley and sit up in the front. With social distancing measure in play that divides the benches, it's certainly saves a bunch of time while traversing a piece of history. I would recommend taking the tram downwards if you do decide to splurge on then$3.00 one way trip! -Zuk

    Most boring attraction in Canada.
    Omar Z.

    Not overly impressed. It was pretty slow going at times with one worker running the operations. It would have been nice to say you can get a wonder pass that covers this instead of charging people one way trips. I think they just try to get as much money out of unsuspecting tourists who don't know any better. The alternative is to walk down from the main streets and it might take about the same time if you are made to wait for a long time like we were. If you are staying at the embassy suites and or either one of the Marriott it's convenient but the hotels should also just cover the cost of this contraption. We should not have to pay for this dumb ride

    Great option to move around, included in the Niagara Falls Adventure Pass
    Daniela B.

    The railway is a great option for transportation and also as an attraction of its own. We took it as part of the Niagara Falls Adventure Pass and it was worth it. It's fun and a good option to get close to the waterfalls, specially close to attractions like the Hornblower. It's very well kept and the staff is friendly. Tip: Get the Niagara Falls Adventure Pass, the bus and railway are included and they are all you need to get around.

    Convenient and fun ways to negotiate this hill W/O walking miles every night. Incline railway.
    Theresa E.

    It's not really possible to rate this business less than a 5. Seriously. Either it got you up the hill or it didn't. In every case (in my point) it did. Up the hill success. Better than that, I didn't have to walk around the giant block. For mere pennies I was able to circumvent the city block, and cut a half hour of walking and shoot straight down the hill. When I was staying at the Radisson and the Embassy that especially good stuff. Less so when I was housed east of Clifton Hill.

    Dave O.

    The Falls Incline Railway is probably one of the shortest rides in all of Niagara Falls whether or not it's a attraction is subjective - I've always treated it like a mode of transportation because of the time it saves getting up and down the hill. If I were to stay at one of the hotels in the immediate vicinity I may spend the $7.00 (5.40 USD) per person on an all day pass but my interest this trip was only to get up and down once so I opted to pay the $5.50 (4.25 USD). The steep incline was originally known as the Horseshoe Falls Incline. The line was built in 1966 then was renamed in the 1980s. Originally built with open-air cars, it was rebuilt in 2013 with enclosed cars to permit year-round operation. The entire length of the tracks is only 196 feet and pitched at a 30 degree angle and takes only 62 seconds to transverse the hill traveling at a whopping 2.2 mph. If you're never ridden it you should at least once if for nothing else but to help the city justify the seven million dollar renovation cost and since you've traveled here why not...

    On our way to see the falls
    Connie P.

    Well it's April and of course the day we stay in the falls it snows. Wet snow too boot. Staying at the embassy suites you walk out the hotel and you get to see the falls and instead of sliding down a muddy hill you can take this train right down to the falls. Been here several times and never took advantage of this. It's a great view and keeps you dry. Small fee 2.75 one way, 5.50 2 ways and 7.00 option for the whole day. It comes in handy if you don't want to walk up one of the streets and get some exercise. If in the falls take a ride!!!

    Lambert P.

    It's a completely tourist thing to to but why not? A short way to get from the top of the hill from the Fallsview, or other tall hotels without having to walk to Murray and going down the longer way, this is a bit of a shortcut. We ended up walking all the way from the Floral Showcase (greenhouses) all the way up the river and up Clifton Hill to Victoria. We took the long way back down towards Fallsview but wanted to ride the incline so we walked to it. It was 2.75 a person one way for the very short trip down but you had a nice view and a short ride back down the hill. It's not very different from the inclines in Pittsburgh although this one is much newer and the grade is not as steep or as long. You do also get a good view going either up or down since all the seats face the falls.

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    Great, quick way up to the hotels after you have been walking too much. Very reasonably priced at only a few USD. Nice staff. Recommend!

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    Review Highlights - Falls Incline Railway

    Two toonies buy you a smooth, one‑minute climb with floor‑to‑ceiling windows framing the Horseshoe Falls.

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    Scenic Tours of Niagara

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.1 km

    We were on this tour today with this company only to be told to go F*K ourselves by the tour guide…read morewhos name is Erez. Yes, the tour guide told me, a 7 month pregnant lady, to go f*k myself, screaming it at me, on the street (side walk) i front of public crowds!) STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY. Erez was late by HALF AN HOUR to pick us up in the morning. But he was specific to mention to us how much he needs everyone to be on time. First off, erez seems like a nice guy who's on edge. Like a military type of person except angry, frustrated or jusy plain unstable. He'll be VERY adamant about how much time you can spend at each spot, giving you 10 minutes at the whirl pool view, so many minutes for lunch (we had to inhale our food, not even finishing my soup because we had to run out to the bus to follow this guys schedule). He specifically said to us to "wear blinders while in the gift shop and not look at anything at all and get back to the bus, it is NOT the time to shop", wow....ok.....he'd give us a time to be back at and emphasize to be there 5 minutes before that time. Okayyyyyy. Whatever guy, we're easygoing, we'll go along with your system. We follow this guys very nervous demands, because whatever, even though his timing is overly tight and unrealistic. it is what it is. On the last stop, he said to come right back from the hornblower boat tour straight to the bus. He didn't give us a time to be bk, just said to come straight to the bus. Okay got it. After the boat tour, i, a 6 and a half month pregnant woman, had to use the bathroom. There was a line unfortunately which made us 15 minutes "late" to the bus also, the walk back to the bus is an uphill walk, which is hard for me at the moment. I can't exactly, run. When we boarded the bus he began yelling and scolding us infront of everyone. It was humiliating! We didn't say anything and let it go, we arent loud people. When we let out, he was expecting tips, so i told him, we usually tip but it doesn't feel right because he scolded us while all we did was go to the bathroom, then he looked at me right in my face and yelled "i wasnt expecting a tip from you people anyway", what does that even mean? Because we are hispanic??? We are working professionals, engineers for aviation, and I'm a fashion stylist.... we tip. He kept yelling we were 15 min late, at me.....this guy is NUTS. 15 lates from what time? He never gave us a time. My brother then saw him yelling at me and then spoke up "you were late this morning!" He then said to my bro and me "GET THE FFFFUCK OUT OF MY FACE!" About 5 to 7 times! I couldn't believe it. I called him a piece of shit as i walked away. This tour company has ruined a lovely vacation, as we will take this ugly memory with us unfortunately. Not sure what their hiring process is, but they obviously hire mentally insane, emotionally unstable, personnel. Unless you want to be rushed at every stop, and scolded, STAY AWAY!

    I'm going to give the tour company 5 stars based on the fact that;…read moreA. We were picked up promptly. B. Our tour guide/driver was incredibly knowledgeable of the falls and the amount of traffic that would be at certain attractions on the route during the day and the preferred times that we would be able to go without wait. C. Our guide also took us to spots along the river we were not taken to on our last tour here, which was worth it. D. Normally tours don't stop and spend much time at the floral clock, but even though it was raining, we stopped and were given ample time to walk around the area. E. Hornblower tour was great, getting even closer to the falls than the maid of the mist ( we went on that one the last time) F. Journey behind the falls introduction was nice with just our group, which we got a little split going down to the tunnels, but we never get rushed to have to "get back to the bus on time". I am a punctual person anyway, but I also respect other people's time and the driver's. My daughter was a little disappointed that we didn't have a Canadian guide, but George gave us a great tour and an experience we won't soon forget.

    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa - Niagra Falls

    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa

    3.4(382 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$$

    The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa is one of the most impressive hotel experiences on…read morethe Canadian side of Niagara Falls, particularly if your top priority is the view and access to activities. But be forewarned: there are two Marriott-branded hotels located almost next door to each other another -- the other is directly across the street. I saw one couple confused about their booking. They were at the wrong hotel. It appears the the hotel most people are seeking when they book the "best view" is usually the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa at 6740 Fallsview Boulevard. The nearby Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls at 6755 Fallsview Boulevard is a separate property. I was very pleased with the Fallsview Hotel. Unlike many hotels that advertise a falls view but have only a partial glimpse, the hotel's location provides a sweeping panorama of the falls. Most rooms seem to have a falls view. Higher-floor rooms offer an almost cinematic perspective, especially during the nightly illumination show and when fireworks are scheduled (nightly at 10 p.m. after May -- those poor gulls and their babies!). The facilities are extensive. The hotel features the recently renovated Burning Springs Spa and Thermal Pools, a fitness center, indoor pool that is sadly less that 5 feet at the deepest point, direct access to the Fallsview tourist district and convenient connections to nearby attractions. But spa access is not included in the stay-- such a disappointment. Generally, the property feels more like a destination than a standard convention hotel, with many public spaces oriented toward the falls. That includes and onsite Starbucks and Mortons steakhouse, plus a gift shop with a massive assortment of items: clothing, hats, bathing suits and goggles (even for the kids), maple syrup treats, medicine and beverages, etc. The biggest surprise for many guests is parking. Valet parking is convenient but expensive, currently around $80 per day, while self-parking is approximately $50-60 per day and located off-site rather than directly beneath the hotel. Valet service may be worthwhile because the self-parking lot requires about a 5-minute walk and the hotel arrival area can become crowded during peak times Overall, the staff was great -- they even sent up a red velvet cake for our anniversary! And the king suite (23rd floor) was sizable and comfortable, with a jet spa in the room looking directly toward the falls. The bed and pillows were also comfy. They also have two seats right in front of the windows with spectacular views. But there were so many bugs -- dozens and dozens gathered on the exterior glass -- after dark, we opted to keep the lights off. Not a concern, though. I would definitely stay here again.

    Stay : May 2026…read more Pros Honest Review The lobby area is beautiful, with a great space for food and a bar; The food quality is good in lobby area. The spa is nice, offering a relaxing atmosphere. There is a beautiful Falls view in upper level superior rooms. Hotel Pool stay open to 11 at night. This hotel is close to many food spots, which are walking distance. They have good food at the buffet too in hotel. Cons Defintely not four star as advertised. More like a three star. Upon arrival, there's no welcome drink or immediate help; you have to handle everything yourself with lugguage. which can be hard for those who need extra assistance.They do have a bell hop but very limited . Upon arrival and departure there was one person. The carpet area in lobby and rooms need shampooing badly. Rooms have beautiful views on upper levels , but outdated. The front desk service was mixed; one staff member was excellent, but another rushed me, which is not acceptable when guests are paying their money. The spa charges an additional fee to use Oasis pools/ Jacuzzi; which is unusual for most spas, since they typically include it with the massage services. This additional fee still feels like a drawback. FYI -There are not actually pools in the spa area just jacuzzi and cold plunge, sauna etc. While the pool staff was great, with Kevin standing out, and Beth at the spa being exceptional the pool area is outdated. The ceiling is peeling and looks like a YMCA pool area. In addition , my massage at spa was okay. But no timer was used to ensure guest are receiving their full time paid for. I know I did not receive full time. All spas I have visited , use a timer to make sure you get your full time.

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    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa - King Guest Room

    King Guest Room

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    The Tower Hotel Fallsview

    The Tower Hotel Fallsview

    3.3(90 reviews)
    0.1 km
    $$

    We stopped here while visiting Niagara Falls. Even though we live nearby, and we have been to…read moreNiagara Falls over 20 times, this was our first time visiting the tower hotel. The views from it is amazing! We had dinner which was decent, a little overpriced, but the staff was friendly, accommodating, and the views of Niagara Falls were priceless! We will definitely be coming back!

    Came to Niagara Falls for the weekend for the first time ever and this hotel did not dissappoint!…read moreThe service was welcoming and friendly. Easy check in. If you're driving in, they allow you to unload your vehicle in the front and get settled in your room. We chose to do self parking. I wouldn't say the self parking area is walking distance, so I'm glad they have a updated free shuttle that takes you to and from the hotel 24/7. We went through expedia and got a great price for a room with an amazing view of the Falls. Now, the room is smaller than your typical hotel room, but the view is jaw dropping! The entire wall is a window so you can see it all! A few other things I really liked about this hotel vs other hotels: no nasty throw pillows, no nasty bed runner, no nasty bed skirt, wipeable desk chair, recycling bin. Everything appeared spotless! We did have to call for an iron and iron board, in which came up quickly. And the closet is little to nonexistent. There's a bar connected to the desk with a few hangers. And then there's 2 drawers beneath that. So most things will probably stay in your luggage, which was fine for us. Housekeeping does not bang on your door every morning. If you need more of something, you just call down to the front desk. The observation floor is on 26th floor, same floor as the IHOP. It's self guided with QR codes to scan. Overall I really enjoyed my stay here. I felt like this was the right choice.

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    The Tower Hotel Fallsview
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    Niagara Fun Tours - Lake Ontario

    Niagara Fun Tours

    3.1(54 reviews)
    0.3 km

    We booked the tour in advance and we're very excited. We arrived at our stop where the school bus…read morewas waiting for us. As soon as we were finished boarding, we were informed that our guide for the day would not be joining us. I was pretty disappointed as I was looking forward to learning more about the wineries and about the area as a whole. The bus driver did her best and shared facts as we stopped at some of the wineries. The real stand out of the tour was Flatrock winery which had a beautiful view and had delicious wine. We stopped at Petticomb winery for lunch and the food was not good at all( pack lunch)and the winery was more of a farm. The wine here was okay. We stopped at 4 wineries in total and they were mostly subpar(I will not name them). With so many beautiful wineries in the region, I was hoping to see some of those and actually have a tour. These stops were more of a tasting and no real tour. I do believe this may vary based on the wineries that you are able to visit during your tour(which changes daily). It was a rather disappointing and I wish that I had just driven myself to some of the more grand, beautiful wineries and did the tours that are offered. Overall, the tour was okay. It was reasonably priced, I didn't have to drive, our bus driver was awesome, and some of the wineries had beautiful views. I got to chat with some new people and gain new experience.

    DO NOT BOOK WITH THIS COMPANY!! They cancelled my private tour 30 minutes AFTER it was suppose to…read morehave started...VIA A TEXT MESSAGE. And to this day, I still haven't heard a voice from anyone (Larry or Joseph) since 10:25 AM (5 minutes before my pick up time) the morning was what was supposed to be my tour. I had missed a call & voicemail message from Joseph at 10:15 AM asking me to give him a call, I just happened to call him at 10:25 to let them know my group and I were downstairs and waiting. At this point I am informed by Joseph that my driver had gotten into a fatal accident on her way to pick me up, and they he had tried 2 other drivers, but didn't have anyone to pick up my group. He then suggested while not suggesting that we drive ourselves, but we didn't have a car so that wasn't even an option. He tells me he is going to call me back in 10 minutes, he needed to try another driver and after waiting 30 minutes to no call back, I called him. That call and the 2 that immediately followed went to voicemail (that is not professionally set up at all). After the 3rd call I get a text message saying that he couldn't find a driver and would call me back shortly, which turned into I would not hear back from him until after 4PM which was a response to my call and text message at 2 PM. My WHOLE day, MY BIRTHDAY was ruined because this 5 1/2 hour tour was the plan for my birthday. I had to keep reaching out to Larry, who also was taking his sweet time to respond, but stated (in a text message) that the driver was in an accident but it wasn't life threatening. They didn't offer me an alternative OR a refund, I had to demand my refund, since everyone decided to stop communicating with me. I still have not be FULLY refunded. I have a dispute with my bank to get the balance that is still owed to me. DO NOT BOOK WITH THEM....there is definitely something fishy going on with these two. They only get a star because I have to give at least one to post my review.

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    Stop 5 - Diamond Estate Wines

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    Niagara Parks Power Station - From platform

    Niagara Parks Power Station

    4.6(33 reviews)
    0.5 km

    The Niagara Parks Power Station is truly the best way to view up close and personal this natural…read morelandmark without actually heading onto one of those tour boats. On the top floor, you're presented with exhibits highlighting how energy is used to power the area and how the falls contribute to that flow of electricity. There were some fun moments of learning that I'd say were suited for kids 10 years and up. The real gem is the underground walking path that takes you right to the falls for a truly unique feel. We spent a good amount of time taking in the sites and seeing how massive the falls were compared to our small bodies. Be prepared for a little bit of moisture and splash back from the waves. While admission may seem steep at first at $35, it really was worth it to get such a wonderful view of the falls. I'd highly recommend this to anyone visiting Niagara Falls and wanting to commit to one of the major attractions for great views.

    The Power Station/Tunnel at Night is an absolute blast. The presentation/montage projected on the…read morewall is a fun little time, especially for little ones. The tunnel also offers a little bit of a cool down as it's a consistent 60 degrees, so if you've been exploring Niagara during the day, it offers a little bit of a respite and cool down. It's also about a 5-minute walk, so prepare for that before you can get to the deck. It's another one of the spots where you really just get misted, and the poncho is sufficient. It's one of those things where something so simple can bring so much happiness. It's just a dimly lit old power station and a tunnel leading to an observation deck. There are comparable observation decks that are free, but walking the tunnel and hearing and seeing water leaking in, and after walking, coming to the opening and seeing the deck, it's just a fun time.

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    Rodeway Inn Fallsview - Lamps

    Rodeway Inn Fallsview

    3.4(17 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $

    Avoid this place if you can. When we arrived at 11am, they told us our rooms would be ready early,…read morebut we ended up waiting until 4pm. The bedsheets were dirty and clearly not replaced. We paid in cash and requested a refund due to the condition of the room, but the front desk said they "don't carry cash," so no refund was possible. We were told the motel was fully booked and they couldn't switch our room, but when we said we'd leave, they suddenly found two other rooms available. Ask specifically for a room in the nicer-looking building next to the main office if you have no choice but to stay here. The motel itself is run down and unclean. WiFi is slow and keeps disconnecting. The TV doesn't work. Housekeeping leaves towels lying on the floor outside rooms. It's hard not to notice that white guests seem to be placed in better rooms, while people of color are given the more run-down units... something that didn't sit right with us at all. Additional charges include a $200 deposit by card, $250 deposit by cash, and $20 for parking. They refuse refunds if you're unhappy so don't waste your time or money here.

    I was surprised how clean this Rodeway Inn is…read more Yes, the room was dated, and I do recommend putting some USB chargers in the rooms. Regardless, the room had charm. I really liked that there was a build in carry for our luggage to put on. They do provide soap, shampoo and towels. Housekeeping was very useful and provided me with extra shampoo as well as a garbage bag for our dirty clothes. I forgot to bring one. If you are handicapped, ask for a room on the first floor. There are no elevators at this location so you will be going up and down the stairs. Front desk staff was nice and courteous. They were transparent about pricing for parking and were helpful with any directions and public transportation. We were able to access the main strip by either the blue or green line. My partner and I did enjoy our stay and didn't want to leave. We will back one day!

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    The room as were leaving

    Rodeway Inn Fallsview - Horrible place. Very unclean and smells. Checked in and out again. Sheets had holes in them.

    Horrible place. Very unclean and smells. Checked in and out again. Sheets had holes in them.

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