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Skyline Hotel & Waterpark
3.3/5101 Reviews

Skyline Hotel & Waterpark

Niagara Falls|0.57km from Rainbow International Bridge
The staff at this hotel were all very professional and friendly. Every request was met with a friendly person with a happy attitude. I feel kind of sad to leave a three star review since the people were so nice but there were a few things that led to this rating. We booked a courtyard, double queen room. It was very small with a very small bathroom. The room itself had been cleaned, but there were somebody's used towels in one of the dresser drawers (?) that had been there quite a while it seemed. I did notify the desk and they asked if we wanted them removed. I told them I had just thrown them under the bathroom sink. We were only staying 2 nights. There was still some hair on the bathroom floor (not ours) upon arrival. Not a biggie, in my opinion, but not great either. The bathroom had been cleaned otherwise. I was wishing for a few more outlets for devices. The sheets and towels were nice and fresh and the beds and pillows were pretty good too. The curtains in our room were pulled down in a couple of places but still closed properly. I noticed this on several other rooms, seeing them from the courtyard, but this is a pretty old hotel and it does appear to be wearing down. I think the common areas such as the courtyards, could use some serious steam-cleaning of the carpets. It didn't smell or anything but again, becoming very dated. The access to the waterpark was excellent. You could take the stairs up to the walkway that goes across the road, or you could take the elevators. I was disappointed to have to PAY to buy (crappy) towels at the waterpark at $4 a piece. The Skyline website says not to take hotel towels over there because there are towels available there, not really mentioning that you have to pay for them. Again, one thing that is a strike against. I suppose if they advertised this, everyone WOULD take hotel towels over. Whatever, just bring your own from home if you can or at least buy a decent souvenir towel somewhere. The location of this hotel is fantastic! We parked the car on arrival and never got back into it until we left. Our room package came with WEGO bus passes. If your room package doesn't include it, they are still a very economical way to get around the main tourist areas. We walked everywhere except for the Butterfly Conservatory, which we took the bus to. You could ride it back to the falls and beyond if you choose to. The green line is the tourist line. Overall, our stay was pretty good. Would I go back there again? Likely a yes to that question. I would recommend as well, as long as you are well informed before you go. We did see into a couple of the family suite rooms as we were passing by and they looked very spacious.

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Skyline Hotel & Waterpark
3.3/5101 Reviews
The staff at this hotel were all very professional and friendly. Every request was met with a friendly person with a happy attitude. I feel kind of sad to leave a three star review since the people were so nice but there were a few things that led to this rating. We booked a courtyard, double queen room. It was very small with a very small bathroom. The room itself had been cleaned, but there were somebody's used towels in one of the dresser drawers (?) that had been there quite a while it seemed. I did notify the desk and they asked if we wanted them removed. I told them I had just thrown them under the bathroom sink. We were only staying 2 nights. There was still some hair on the bathroom floor (not ours) upon arrival. Not a biggie, in my opinion, but not great either. The bathroom had been cleaned otherwise. I was wishing for a few more outlets for devices. The sheets and towels were nice and fresh and the beds and pillows were pretty good too. The curtains in our room were pulled down in a couple of places but still closed properly. I noticed this on several other rooms, seeing them from the courtyard, but this is a pretty old hotel and it does appear to be wearing down. I think the common areas such as the courtyards, could use some serious steam-cleaning of the carpets. It didn't smell or anything but again, becoming very dated. The access to the waterpark was excellent. You could take the stairs up to the walkway that goes across the road, or you could take the elevators. I was disappointed to have to PAY to buy (crappy) towels at the waterpark at $4 a piece. The Skyline website says not to take hotel towels over there because there are towels available there, not really mentioning that you have to pay for them. Again, one thing that is a strike against. I suppose if they advertised this, everyone WOULD take hotel towels over. Whatever, just bring your own from home if you can or at least buy a decent souvenir towel somewhere. The location of this hotel is fantastic! We parked the car on arrival and never got back into it until we left. Our room package came with WEGO bus passes. If your room package doesn't include it, they are still a very economical way to get around the main tourist areas. We walked everywhere except for the Butterfly Conservatory, which we took the bus to. You could ride it back to the falls and beyond if you choose to. The green line is the tourist line. Overall, our stay was pretty good. Would I go back there again? Likely a yes to that question. I would recommend as well, as long as you are well informed before you go. We did see into a couple of the family suite rooms as we were passing by and they looked very spacious.
Vittoria Hotel & Suites
4.1/5104 Reviews
The Vittoria is perfectly situated in the melee of the Clifton Hill tourist district of the Falls. Everywhere is an easy walk. But despite the hubbub outside (a go-karting track is almost opposite!), it was quiet inside. My room was large and comfortable with a really nice bed, powerpoints within easy reach and a good sized bathroom. My only bugbear was the lack of tea bags in the room - not everyone drinks coffee - and powdered milk which seemed a bit cheap given the fancy coffee machine. While the room was very clean, the reception area could do with some love. Some of the communal furniture looked tatty and marked. Also the general vibe was a bit 1990s. The hotel is undergoing a refit so maybe this will improve. The construction work at the hotel was major - but also barely audible which was a relief. It was well communicated so I knew what to expect. The work did mean the restaurant and bar was closed, but there are so many options close by it wasn't a big deal.
Travelodge by Wyndham Niagara Falls at the Falls
3.9/5101 Reviews
Montana's Restaurant at Niagra Falls Most awful experienced The wait for a table was long. We waited over 45 minutes before we asked find another place to eat by restaurant manager.” after waiting long to surve, the waitress came & told us there No place to seated in one table and recomanded to more wait again sudenly other two guys jump & going in and seated selected by waitress then I approched the waitresses what happend and why? right away she ask us to leave the place because unable to accumidate 9 people one table people 5 adult and 4 kids....it's was the Awful experience here on Saturday August 6, 2022 around 7pm.  in Neagra restaurant. I will not recommend to any foreigners. They were refused to surve us because color, we can clearly see there was only one rasce in the restaurant.
Ambiance by the Falls B&B
4.6/530 Reviews
We spent one night in the Yellow room. A quirky room, as advertised, with a bath at the foot of the bed, but toilet separate within the room. The house and room were very clean and the mattress comfortable. The Air Conditioning set comfortably and no noise from it at all. It was amazing that we were steps away from hoards of people at the Falls on such a quiet street. Internet took a few tries to connect, but got working. Breakfast was plentiful. Scrambled eggs, hash browns, ham, fruits, granola and more. Lovely jazz music played during breakfast which made for a great atmosphere. Niagara Falls has become ridiculously expensive. Kevin and Anna will make sure you have a lovely stay. I would stay here again.
Howard Johnson Plaza by Wyndham by the Falls / Niagara Falls
3.9/5115 Reviews
The hotel is in an excellent location within walking distance to the Falls and numerous tourist attractions.. Heather and all the staff were great, helpful and friendly. The room was clean and the bed extremely comfortable. One of the few hotels that had onsite parking.
Courtyard Niagara Falls
4.4/5129 Reviews
Based on the reviews, I requested renovated rooms on a higher level floor. We were booked into two adjoining rooms on the 8th floor (hotel has 10 floors). We did not pay extra for any kind of ”view” (other than perhaps the 10pm fireworks, not sure what else might have been viewable, however). The rooms were, in fact, recently renovated and were very nice: very spacious with sleek/modern furniture and an updated/modern bath. Beds were very comfortable. The only minor nit was the rooms could have used a 2nd mirror; there was just 1 mirror over the separate-from-shower/toilet-room sink, really only enough room for 1 person to use comfortably at a time. Housekeeping came once during our 4 night stay, which was about right. All staff members were friendly and helpful. Location was great - everything was very walkable from here, and yet it was not too close to be overly noisy/congested. We would stay here again!

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Brief Description of Rainbow International Bridge:

The Rainbow International Bridge is one of the three bridges connecting the United States and Canada over the Niagara River. It spans from Niagara Falls, New York, to Niagara Falls, Ontario. As a popular tourist attraction, the bridge offers stunning views of the majestic Niagara Falls and serves as a gateway for visitors exploring both sides of the border.

Must-Experience Things and Uniqueness of Rainbow International Bridge:

  • Enjoy panoramic views of the Niagara Falls from the bridge
  • Capture beautiful photographs of the falls and the surrounding landscape
  • Take a leisurely stroll across the bridge, soaking in the natural beauty
  • Witness the mesmerizing illuminated falls at night
  • Experience the thrill of crossing the international border on foot or by car
  • Explore the various shops, restaurants, and attractions near the bridge

Better to Know Before Visiting Rainbow International Bridge:

Before visiting the Rainbow International Bridge, it is important to note the following:

  • Carry appropriate identification documents when crossing the international border
  • Check the current border crossing regulations and restrictions
  • Be prepared for potential delays during peak travel seasons
  • Plan your visit during daylight hours for the best views
  • Take note of the weather conditions, as it may affect visibility and safety

Transportation Near Rainbow International Bridge:

The Rainbow International Bridge is conveniently located near several transportation options:

  • Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) - Approximately 26 miles away
  • Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) - Approximately 79 miles away
  • Amtrak Niagara Falls Station - Approximately 3 miles away
  • Niagara Falls International Airport (IAG) - Approximately 7 miles away

Tips for Booking Hotels Near Rainbow International Bridge in Niagara Falls:

  • Check for hotels with a view of the Rainbow International Bridge and the Niagara Falls
  • Consider booking a hotel within walking distance of the bridge for convenient access
  • Look for hotels that offer shuttle services to major attractions
  • Read reviews and compare prices to find the best value for your stay
  • Book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure the best accommodation options
  • Consider staying at hotels that offer additional amenities such as free breakfast or parking
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