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Top 3 Picks for Perfect Accommodations in Niagara Falls, Ontario

best hotels in Niagara falls for families

You and your fabulous family are gearing up for an epic family trip to Niagara Falls. You’ve heard about the majesty of the Horseshoe Waterfalls, found out about the great museums, and can’t wait to hit the water park. But first, you have to decide whether cheap hotels in Niagara Falls is your pick or if you will splurge on something a little extra. Whatever the budget, your crew of kids and adults have options to be cozy and centrally located near all the action.

Go for a Little Glam

If you’re on vacation, you might want to go all out in your plans. If that’s the case, check out the luxurious Hilton Hotel and Suites. The name alone boasts comfort and style, which is backed up by a wide variety of perfect amenities and perks that fit a family. There are more than 10,000 feet of pool space, complete with waterslides, and many family bookings come with a convenient pass for the shuttle to downtown. Your family could stay a whole week and not have to eat dinner in the same place twice, as this massive hotel takes care of all your dining needs, from Brazilian steakhouse adventures to a classic Italian grill.

Choose the Room with the View

Why do most people go to Niagara Falls? For the incredible natural wonder of roaring rapids, of course! One of your best bets for accommodations that provide the perfect vista points is the Sheraton on the Falls. It practically sits right on the water and rises tall in the air so your little ones can peek at the rushing water out of almost any window. Not only are the rooms spacious and the dining plentiful, they often have great specials just for traveling families. Some packages include tickets to the nearby waterpark, bumper cars, and free meals for kids.

Try Something New with the Brood

If staying in chain hotels or big name accommodations is not your thing, Niagara Falls offers plenty of other alternatives. You and your family might prefer something like this Pine Suite Airbnb rental. This highly reputable and popular brand allows homeowners to offer their place to vacationers for often a fraction of hotel costs. Many are personal homes, apartments, and condos that can fit three or thirteen guests comfortably. This gives you a chance to vacation locally and enjoy all the features your place at home has, like multiple bathrooms, full kitchens, and more. You can personally message the owners ahead of time as well with any questions or concerns you might have. Many Airbnb owners will provide tips and tricks for things to see and do in the area too.

Once you choose your home base, book those fun-filled activities throughout Niagara, such as a boat or helicopter ride near the waterfalls or a memorable dinner at the iconic Rainforest Café. What better way to spend a spring break or long weekend with the family than a trip to this beautiful corner of the world.

Let us know if we can help in achieving your travel goals, we love to offer personal tips and advice – ask away. 

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