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    3.3 (90 reviews)
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    Monika K.

    For a simple stay without any fancy amenities this place is great. Good, clean, amazing view, tiny room, free water bottles, comfy bed, indoor parking at embassy for $25. Got a late check out. Receptionist was friendly. Every time I called front desk it was busy so I called the hotel 1-800 number and got transferred to a receptionist right away. You need to go inside, check in and then get ur purple parking pass to park in the next hotel. It was simple and easy. Embassy attendant was super friendly and tells u stories about all the famous people he's met. Shows pics of the celebrities. Windows had too many fingerprints. Would visit again and bring some windex. Falls were nicely luminated.

    The view from our IHOP table

    We really enjoyed our night at the Tower Hotel! It's a simple place with not a ton of amenities, but the staff was beyond friendly and accommodating. Views were fantastic, even in a city view room. We had breakfast at the IHOP which had a great view of the falls as well. I needed to go to the Embassy Suites next door to buy something, and it was so crowded and busy. The Tower Hotel is a nice quieter, slower paced option for a stay close to the falls.

    View from our hotel room.  Light show & fireworks start at 10:00 pm. It was night to be in our rooms to see it!

    We stayed one night and we couldn't have asked for a better location. Right at the top of Niagara Falls incline with a wonderful view of both the Canadian & US falls. It happened to be a Thursday night and the casino, which was a block away was having an outdoor BBQ with live music, food trucks & beer vendors with the falls in the background. Highly recommend, but 1 to 2 nights is enough unless you like to gamble at the casino.

    Des F.

    Great view! I would highly recommend this location! You are truly over the Horseshoe fall! So beautiful!

    View from a 27th floor Luxury Falls View room
    Brittany B.

    It makes me uncomfortable to rate this hotel anything less than 5-stars, but I want to ensure that other travelers are able to make an informed decision based on the totality of my visit. My wife and I were visiting family during peak-season and didn't think having a Falls-View room was in the budget. A few days before our trip, I checked prices on Falls view rooms and was shocked at how fair the price was for a room labeled as "Deluxe Falls View" on Orbitz. The provided photo of the room depicted a gorgeous room with picturesque views of the falls. I figured we could stay with family the majority of our trip and then spend a Sunday evening staring out our window in awe. Parking was $40 CAN and off-site. You leave your car up front and it is parked a half mile away. You must take a shuttle to retrieve your car. Two hours after check-in my rental car was still sitting out front and curiously left unlocked. I am anal about locking cars so I know I didn't leave it like that. The check-in experience was okay. The alleged $30 gift certificate promised with my room was actually a coupon off of two entrees at a pricy nearby restaurant. I had to remind the employee about the "certificate" to receive it. I made it up to our Deluxe Falls View room to see not even a sliver of the falls. Just buildings and cars. I called down to the front desk representative who told me that the fine print describes the room as having city views. How deceptive. If I wanted to see buildings and cars only, I wouldn't have bothered getting a hotel room near the Falls in the first place. After detecting disappointment in my voice, the front desk representative informed me she upgraded me free of charge to a Falls View Luxury room - one that actually faces the Falls. While I completely appreciate this, it was only possible because the hotel wasn't fully booked as it was the following day. If I came the day after, I would have been out of luck. The upgraded view was absolutely stunning. You could see the Falls from both the bed AND the bathroom! The room was a bit small, but I spent the majority of my time posted in a chair right next to the window so it didn't matter. Everything appeared relatively upgraded and clean. The bed, pillows, linens and towels were all decent quality. It was a bit strange that the hotel's restaurant was an IHOP. A three star restaurant focused on lunch and dinner would have been far more appropriate. We decided if we ate there instead of a local restaurant for breakfast, it would help cut down costs: WRONG. Total price gouging; prices were about 250% higher than typical IHOP prices. And I don't want to hear the argument that the view was worth it. I had one of the nicest dinners I've ever had facing the Falls at another restaurant for a price similar to my pancake breakfast. Summary: Deluxe Falls View rooms don't actually face the falls. Prepare yourself for pricey, inconvenient parking. Ask for your dinner certificate or you may not get it. Avoid $25 dollar breakfasts at IHOP. If you get a Luxury Falls View room, you will be absolutely stunned by the beauty of your view. Pro tip: no in room coffee maker so be sure to grab a cup at Tim Horton's!

    Karla D.

    Such a great spot with amazing views of the Falls. We like to stay here on our visits because the rooms are always spotless and the staff is out of this world nice. Especially the night desk clerk (3p-11p shift). He was so awesome and accommodating.

    Sharon M.

    This hotel is so fantastic! Location is excellent. It's about a 15-20 minute walk away from Clifton Hill and it's a 5 minute walk from Fallsview Casino. You can take a gondola which is right behind the hotel which will take you pretty much in front of the Canadian falls. Now for the important part, the room. I just got back from Niagara Falls today and I already miss it. It's not the largest but I only went with my boyfriend and for 2 people, it is the perfect size. We got a city view room with a queen sized bed (the cheapest option). The window was very large, pretty much encompassed the wall. Even though it was advertised as city view, you can see the American falls and at night, you can fully see the fireworks on the nights that they launch them. It was such an incredible surprise since we weren't planning to go out on a cold November night to watch them. Just a warning though, the Embassy rooms are right across and you can very clearly see into the rooms. This also means they can just as clearly see into yours, especially at night with your lights on. Other than that, the room was beautiful. It was modern and so very very clean. I rarely can go into a hotel and walk around barefoot. The bathroom was lovely and the tub/jacuzzi was very large. It was also very quiet. Obviously, we went during off season so that was a factor, but it was still very pleasant. It's also one of the cheaper hotels. (An average of $100 a night compared to other hotels in that area that can go from $150-$200). Naturally, with the fewer number of rooms and the competitive pricing, vacancy disappears pretty quickly. My only regret is that I didn't get to try their restaurant, which I heard was pretty great too. They're closed on Sundays and Mondays.

    View from our room.
    Dan E.

    I was very pleased with this hotel. Customer service was great- we had 1 mechanical issue in our room which was fixed immediately- valet parking was fine and reasonable compared to other area hotels and attractions at $20 a day; even better is the location which allowed us to walk to all the area attractions or use the bus which stops at the hotel. We paid for a view of the falls and it was so awesome- gorgeous views the whole time of both the Canadian and American falls. I also enjoyed the restaurant attached to the lobby which was delicious, quick, fresh and reasonably priced. The downsides were that the room was incredibly small and they only had 1 washcloth in our room.

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    Leo Z.

    Earlier this year (April 2017) wifey and me were able to get away from work, stress, Los Angeles traffic, and the nice sunny weather we love here in southern Cali. Sometimes a getaway to another part of the world is just perfect because you've earned it or you're just into adventures =] Our options were limitless when it came to hotels. All kinds of them are walking distance to each other. Restaurants, coffee shops, gift stores, and a lot of snow. (At least when we got there). Of course the money part was a big issue because we wanted to do so much when we got to Canada so we weren't looking into the most expensive room to sleep in. Hey hey, more money for activities, food, drinks, and gifts for family and friends. We got a room at The Tower Hotel. Small rooms, elevators are slow, staff is friendly AF, and a place to eat in the 26 floor. Might not be the greatest stay but for sure wasn't the most horrible. The views were unbelievably outstanding! It was unreal for the price we payed.. awesomeness. Although, like any other hotel, the rooms are extremely limited. Call in advance and book early. A lot of the things you'll want to do are walking distance and public transportation is very reliable also.

    Phil E.

    We stayed at the Tower Hotel on a 20% off in late December. The view from our deluxe room (2809) was incredible. We could see the whole falls and it lent itself to some great photography practice with my DSLR (see uploaded photos for a sense of the view you can get). Aside from this the hotel itself was fairly standard; nothing amazing nor substandard. We didn't eat in the cafe/restaurant so I can't comment on that. One tip I would give is to not get suckered into the $20 a night parking. Go to the Falls View Casino car park about 5 minutes walk down the road and pay $5 a night instead and put the money you save into shopping at the excellent Niagara Falls Outlet Collection at Niagara on the lake.

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    Excellent service and food. Best view of the Falls. Great place and great job to all!!

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    Came to Niagara Falls for the weekend for the first time ever and this hotel did not dissappoint!

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    Sterling Inn and Spa

    Sterling Inn and Spa

    (152 reviews)

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    Upon arrival we were greeted by the astute, friendly and informative staff at reception…read more Our room was very spacious with plenty of room, plus a large bathroom with jacuzzi. The accommodations are kept clean, and the king size bed was firm and comfortable. Every morning they serve a good hearty "breakfast-in-bed" delivered to your room at whatever time you choose the night before. Between 7am to 10am. The hotel is very close to the overcrowded Clifton Hill area which is home to an amusement park atmosphere. The hotel is also within good walking distance to the Falls, about a 20 -30 minutes walk along the promenade on the Niagara River. However, it's quiet at the hotel at all hours thankfully. Sterling Inn appears to be one of the better hotel options in the immediate touristy area. *There is a AG Restaurant on premises , as well as Spa for your pleasure.* Thank you for reading. Have a good day!

    A beautiful hotel within walking distance to many falls attractions like Clifton Hill, The Skylon…read moreTower, and The Table Rock Welcome Centre. There is a restaurant below the inn which was fabulous. Staff were welcoming and warm. Being from out of the country I had numerous questions while I was there and the staff I met were patient and helpful. The room was modern, clean, and neat. I rarely heard any of my neighbors or outside noise. The bed was comfy, water pressure in the shower was good, and the AC worked properly. Breakfast in bed is delivered each morning if you request it. It was a lot of food for me so I opted out the rest of my trip.

    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa - Niagra Falls

    Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa

    (383 reviews)

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    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.

    I was really disappointed with this stay. The view of the falls was incredible, and honestly that…read morewas the only thing that lived up to the price. For what this hotel charges, even if you're using points, I expected a much nicer and better maintained property. Instead, the entire hotel felt run down. The lobby had obvious water damage on the ceiling with peeling paint, which was not a great first impression. There were plenty of elevators, but it seemed like half of them were out of service during my stay. The room was no better. The shower curtain looked dirty, the towels did not feel clean, there were chips and scratches all over the furniture, peeling paint around the windows, and cracked bathroom tiles. Everywhere I looked there were signs that basic maintenance had been ignored. Even Morton's Grille was disappointing. For a restaurant that is supposed to be more upscale, it was dim, the chairs were peeling, and it just felt worn out. What made it even more frustrating was seeing the hotels around it. I went into the Hyatt next door and it was beautiful. Even the Marriott across the street, which does not have the same falls view, looked much newer and much better maintained. It made me wonder why this property has been allowed to get into this condition. The view is absolutely amazing, but the hotel itself does not match the price at all. I left feeling like I paid for the view and nothing else. I would not stay here again unless the property gets a major renovation.

    Sheraton Fallsview Hotel - Exterior

    Sheraton Fallsview Hotel

    (405 reviews)

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    Just got back from visiting Niagara Falls, and stayed here. I really liked it. I went on a…read morecharter bus with a group of people and lucked out and got a room on the 20th floor with a small deck overlooking the falls. Incredible view from my room of the Falls and nightly fireworks. The hotel has everything you could ask for: a convenience store, gift shop, Starbucks, multiple restaurants, a spa, a small gym, and both an indoor and outdoor pool. The room was clean and had everything you could ask for. Really, the complaint was the limited TV options, but I probably only spent a few hours in my room, where I wasn't sleeping. The hotel is within walking distance of a lot of the attractions, and just minutes from the border crossing. Really couldn't ask for much more.

    Travelers be AWARE !!!! Do not at any cost book this hotel …read more They will nickel and dime you for everything . Old rooms , nothing works in the rooms . Filthy so dusty that you will have an asthma attack if you stay . Fridges don't work . If you are going to stay make sure you take before and after pictures of everything you do . Do not book at the spa . Don't accept the bathrobe they give you . It's a scam. Once you accept it and return it they will hit you with a $120 fee . Nothing is done by rules . It's all scam . Travelers this location is not prime location. Don't get fooled by the pic online . Don't book or be ready to run in circles once you end your vacation . $56 for parking Basic cleaning to the room after you ck out $200 Old bathroom . Dirty stained towel . Good luck and search for a more decent hotel . I'll give it an " D- " .

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview - False advertisement - the hotel is not right at the falls

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Niagara Falls Fallsview

    (591 reviews)

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    This hotel is in a fantastic location. We paid more for a view of the falls and it was worth it…read more Loved being able to see them from the room at night when they changed colors. Our room was recently renovated and beautiful. The elevator situation is pure chaos. We stayed on the 24th floor and often waited 15 minutes to go down. I actually took the steps down a couple times and beat my mom while she waited for the elevators. Just not enough elevators for the number of people there. I can't even imagine how it is in the summer, we went mid-September. Going up isn't as bad because staff control those getting on the elevator ms from the lobby. Skipped the morning breakfast to enjoy Tim Horton's, a quick walk from the hotel. The incline railway tram is right behind the hotel and is a quick, fun way to head to the Niagara Falls visitor center. Parking is ridiculously expensive but half off with a handicap permit. We found it worth it for our needs. Overall a great stay, just frustration with the elevators.

    Good hotel! Loved the view of the Falls from our room which is amazing at all times especially to…read morewake up to at sunrise and see the lit up falls in the evening. Rooms are quite spacious and was very accessible for our friend in a wheelchair which is why we booked this hotel. First night was busier and more expensive due to fireworks and there were some others who went to the Taylor Swift concert and Bills/Chiefs game. They charge per person an extra fee so I booked the first night separately and then the next three nights for much less per night as our friend in only stayed the first night. Evening reception and breakfast was nice to have although the hot options were quite limited (no omelettes, etc.) and the eggs were bland with a tough texture. Breakfast was much better at the Embassy Suites I have stayed at pre pandemic but the limited options and lower quality seem to be that this is a much larger hotel. They do manage then crowds well with breakfast and have a traffic light guide of ideal times being early. We got a table easily due to our disabilities. Hotel is very conveniently located near restaurants, shopping, attractions, and the incline railway stops from across the hotel and goes down to Table Rock. My friend in a wheelchair and my wife managed to make it up on the incline railway and arrive before me and the luggage in an Uber from the Table Rock bus stop. They have a Starbucks, Friday's, and mini market in the hotel we used which are handy . There is The Keg that was temporarily closed. My wife and I ate at both the Table Rock House down the incline railway and the Fallsview Steakhouse next door, the latter which had a voucher in a coupon book they gave us. The steakhouse was really good but pricy and the Table Rock House was amazing, a good value, authentic, and locally sourced. Staff is hit or miss. The man checking me in the first day seemed cold and unsure how the re-check in works for the same room, but the second one was friendly. The bellman our first day asked for a tip and we did not have cash, makes me wonder if they are paying their employees enough which is an issue causing strikes at even the best hotels in Montreal (even the Fairmont we stayed at). Maid service seemed to come Sunday and not Monday or Tuesday so they had to come later to help us fold the sofa bed and the staff was responsive by text per them checking in with us. However, Kitch, our bellman leaving was so amazing and got us on a taxi.

    Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites - Guest room amenity

    Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites

    (559 reviews)

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    I had a Fantastic time here!…read more Hotel. Several restaurants onsite! They had a crazy good dining promo (choose two restaurant meals for $120 for 2 people and I was able to pick Brasa the all you can eat Brazilian steakhouse) when I went and it was such a good deal. Check in staff told me about it Opted for the Fallsview room with the hot tub in bathroom, was a real treat. The view of Niagara Falls, oh lovely. Memories for a lifetime Downsides- -On-site Parking Was so expensive, came out to $73 one night. Recommend parking outside private paid parking lots if you have time and able to walk it -I wish the Swimming Pool area had a shower. there was a rinse faucet at the hot tub but it's not private and you can't have a real shower since it had no soap. No locker room. though I understand it is quite standard for hotels not to have -Water machine in gym was out of order. -Wi-Fi didn't work for me

    The Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview is a classy full service hotel…read more With multiple restaurants, wine tasting, and easy access to a casino, there's something for everyone and a whole lot to love. Our room - 4258 in the North Tower - offered beautiful views of both falls, a jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, and a comfortable king size bed. Off site parking was expensive ($62.15 CAD) on a Friday & Saturday, but as a convenience, Hilton offered a free shuttle back and forth. Breakfast is on the 33rd floor of the South Tower. As a Hilton Diamond member the Mr. was given the option of a free continental breakfast or $15 toward something on the menu for each of us. The first morning we chose French toast (meh) and the second we got the complimentary continental offering. It was a whole lot of carbs and a little fruit. We should have shared. Service was friendly, but a little slow. The views were very nice from our window seating. If interested, another option could be the on site full service Starbucks. All in all we enjoyed our stay and would happily stay here again.

    The Tower Hotel Fallsview - hotels - Updated July 2026

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