Situated in the charming town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario this hotel is located only a short drive from breathtaking Niagara Falls and provides modern accommodations along with friendly service.
Located at Niagara College Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, minutes from vineyards and golf courses in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
DEB
Canada
We liked having two separate rooms, with a television in each one. We also appreciated the kitchen... nice to have a full fridge to keep our drinks/water cold, and to store our leftovers. We also liked that it is walking distance from the Outlet malls, and a close drive in to see shows at The Shaw Festival.
This Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Georgian mansion inn features a private vineyard. Guest rooms include free Wi-Fi and a fireplace. The Niagara on the Lake Golf Club is minutes from the inn.
Located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, 8.1 miles from Niagara Falls Train Station, Holiday Inn Express Niagara-On-The-Lake, an IHG Hotel has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a...
Featuring elegant, Victorian-style rooms and a contemporary spa, this luxury hotel is just 2 blocks from Lake Ontario. The on-site restaurant holds a traditional English tea time every day.
Located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, 8.1 miles from Niagara Falls Train Station, Staybridge Suites Niagara-On-The-Lake, an IHG Hotel has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared...
Sharon
United States of America
The room was very clean and the bed comfortable. Breakfast was yummy too. Staff very friendly and helpful. It was the perfect location for visiting Niagra on the Lake and the Falls. We look forward to staying here again.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Niagara-on-the-Lake cost $181 per night, and 4-star hotels in Niagara-on-the-Lake are $227 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake can be found for $214 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake this weekend is $253 or, for a 4-star hotel, $279. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Niagara-on-the-Lake for this weekend cost around $398 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $214 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake for tonight. You'll pay around $232 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake will cost around $286, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
By far one of the prettiest towns I have ever stayed in and...
By far one of the prettiest towns I have ever stayed in and a perfect location to visit Niagara Falls. Plenty of restaurants, shops, and bakeries. Right on Lake Ontario. Loads of vineyards within the area. Will be back.
Jennifer
United States of America
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Many pubs do not take reservations - best to check ahead.
Many pubs do not take reservations - best to check ahead. Lots of tourists and locals - so if there is music - know it may be hard to get into a place for a quick bite to eat. The app for parking near down town is fantastic.
Kim
Canada
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I love it! It is such a quaint little town.
I love it! It is such a quaint little town. I would love to visit during other seasons. We stayed in winter, it was a bit rainy and foggy but absolutely beautiful! We enjoyed the afternoon tea at the hotel. What a wonderful experience! We also ate at the Irish Harp across the street from the hotel. It was delicious! I would definitely recommend both of those.
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Just an absolutely wonderful place to visit for the theater,...
Just an absolutely wonderful place to visit for the theater, food, shopping, walking, and overall atmosphere. The Irish Harp and Angel Inn are great places for food, a pint, and music. Shaw Festival productions are the equal of any Broadway show. In the middle of Canadian Wine Country. We visit from the Finger Lakes in NYS at least once a year.
Ave
United States of America
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Great place to visit, we actually make it a yearly event.
Great place to visit, we actually make it a yearly event. From the hotel, everything you need is only a short walk from the door ! If you want a more elegant setting, the hotel dining area is for you. If you want to rub elbows with the locals, there are plenty of restaurants & dinners close by. The Shaw Theater is a five-minute walk from here, and the Royal George Theater is six minutes away. All in all, it's a great place to visit at any time of year !
Peter
United States of America
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Niagara on the Lake is a beautiful, romantic little village...
Niagara on the Lake is a beautiful, romantic little village that is vibrant and welcoming. We thoroughly enjoyed the shopping, theatre, restaurants, and took advantage of the warm weather with a nice long walk along the water's edge and checking out the historical landmarks along the way!
Garry
Canada
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Tony and Bonnie were very welcoming & gracious hosts. Our room was very clean and comfortable. Everything we could possibly need was provided for us. Breakfast was delicious and their dogs were absolute sweethearts. If you are looking for a b&b in Niagara on the Lake, this is the one you want to be at. The location is great too as it's just a short walk to the lake and not far from the shops and restaurants. I would recommend Upper Canada Coach House to anyone looking for a place to stay in Niagara.
Linens and pillow comfort. In room dining option and quality of food-delicious. Robes. Amenities such as pool and hot tube were so relaxing. Pool was nice and warm unlike other hotels where you freeze once you jump in after the hot tub. It was a lovely transition. The ease of access from highway and convenience to shopping and vineyards fantastic without the traffic and parking issues of downtown Niagara. Fireplaces in lobby and ambience of the hotel is so pretty and welcoming.
The hosts were wonderful - kind and informative and fun to talk to! They also recommended a winery where we had a fantastic time - definitely take them up on their recommendations! The food was delicious both mornings and there was great conversation with the other guests. There were always snacks available and the backyard was a lovely oasis with lots of options and areas for seating. It was a short walk, just a few blocks of beautiful houses, to downtown.
Super well kept historical house and excellent breakfast every day. We enjoyed talking about the house with Maria. Also loved the pre-breakfast scones and tea in the morning. It really felt like a vacation staying here. Yes, the house is older (it's history!) but it's also well kept with era-appropriate renovations, and super clean — cleaner than many hotels I've stayed at. We would recommend anyone visiting Niagara-on-the-Lake stay here!
Our room had a taste of Royalty. Wallpaper and bed designs.
Sufficient cable TV channels.
Spacious bathroom with adjustable hot water
Breakfast was the best. Food flowing due to free refill. Thanks to Allen. We were attended to by his lovely wife Jackie. We had chats from local tours in Canada, childcare, and other random topics
Suggest B&B to B&BwC (with Chat)
We enjoyed the warm hospitality and courtesies of our hosts
We liked the resort for the pool area, even though it was way over crowded as only 1 pool was open. The entire splash pad area with pool was closed so TONS of kids and families pilled in one pool. We used it anyways as we were very hot biking around to wineries all day so we needed to cool off, but didn't stay long as way over crowded.
Attic room lovely for family, with river views from balcony. Fully functioning kitchen. Good quality food and sundries (soaps, coffee pods, etc). Location beautiful in picturesque village, river brief walk from hotel. Perfect to be away from Niagara crowds, but just 20 mins from falls . Trees and wildlife everywhere.
Our room was comfortable, but the best feature of the Pillar & Post is the pool area, which is the social heart of the property and makes you feel like you're on a resort vacation. The hotel grounds are beautiful, and it's a bonus being able to access the beautiful gardens across the street from the hotel.
Victorian charm in the quaint town of Niagara on the Lake. Staff are super friendly and helpful. Perfect position for local exploring and an easy drive along quiet roads to Niagara Falls and surrounding attractions. Go for a bicycle tour of the local vineyards and taste some great Canadian wine.
We stayed in this B&B with my wife and our friend for one night because we had Shaw performance in Niagara on the Lake. This place exceeded our expectation. Room was recently renovated and comfortable. Staff was friendly and breakfast amazing.
Lovely cozy motel perfectly situated for both Niagara on the Lake and Niagara Falls. Rooms are clean and well decorated, the beds are really comfortable. Good value for money in the region. I would recommend.
Breakfast was delicious, room was the cutest, location was perfect and the owner was the best!! I am planning on returning every time I stay in Niagara on the lake
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