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372 Hotels
Hilton Garden Inn Niagara-on-the-Lake
500 York Road

For guests who are looking to spend time in both quiet Niagara-on-the-Lake as well as the tourist districts of Niagara Falls, this bright and fresh Hilton Garden Inn is located right between the two areas, and offers great value for a mid-range hotel. With free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a restaurant on-site, it’s a convenient option for those that want to explore all that the Niagara Falls region has to offer -- including wineries. While some rooms overlook the busy highway intersection out front, many rooms look over the outdoor patio and gardens in the back, and in spite of the nearby roads, the hotel itself feels peaceful and quiet.

Harbour House Hotel
85 Melville Street, Box 760

For guests who love the charm of a bed and breakfast, but want privacy and an upscale feel, the quiet Harbour House Hotel delivers. The large, contemporary rooms have nautical-inspired touches (the hotel is dubbed Harbour House, after all), and are a good value considering their quality. The hotel's location right on the harbor, just steps away from the Niagara River, gives guests easy access to the quiet waterfront while still being within walking distance of the shops and restaurants on Queen Street. Those looking to visit the falls, however, should note that they are a half-hour drive away.

The Charles Hotel
209 Queen Street, Box 642

Situated on bustling Queen Street, and within walking distance of restaurants and attractions, the Charles Hotel is a charming upper-middle-range property set in a historical home. Its 12 guest rooms are tastefully styled and have sleek and stylish modern bathrooms -- some with separate soaking tubs and rainfall showers as well as heated floors. Rooms can be small, however, and in-room amenities are a bit limited, with no tea/coffee facilities or mini-fridges (only available in some rooms). The hotel's restaurant is excellent, and there's also a wine bar. A charming verandah and patio offer alternative dining spots. Travelers might want to compare with the Riverbend Inn and Vineyard, another charming, historic property that's a five-minute drive from town and set on gorgeous grounds surrounded by vineyards.

Hôtel Quintessence
3004, chemin de la Chapelle, Mont-Tremblant, Québec

The 30-suite Hotel Quintessence is a luxury boutique property on Lake Tremblant with a polished chalet feel within walking distance of attractions, shops, and restaurants. Contemporary, luxurious suites have balconies or terraces with lake views, heated marble floors, stone fireplaces, and separate soaking tubs and walk-in showers, plus some have wet bars, powder rooms, and outdoor hot tubs and fireplaces. A full service spa with a sauna and steam room as well as a 24/7 fitness center are available on-site, plus there's a beautiful outdoor infinity pool (open seasonally) and hot tub with wonderful lake views. There's also an elegant restaurant and wine bar serving tasty French fare that receives excellent reviews, but guests complain the prices are high. Travelers might also want to consider the nearby Fairmont Tremblant Resort, which has both an indoor and outdoor pool as well as two restaurants, all at less expensive rates. 

Le Westin Resort & Spa, Tremblant, Quebec
100 Chemin Kandahar

Le Westin Resort & Spa is a 123-room, upscale resort hotel nestled in Tremblant Village right at the base of the mountain close to restaurants, shops, and the slopes. There's a ski-out area from the on-site locker room, and other amenities include a heated outdoor pool and hot tub with a stone patio, a sauna, a full-service spa, and a 24-hour gym. There's also an on-site tapas restaurant with a bar, though food gets mixed reviews. Guest rooms are spacious and contemporary, with gas fireplaces and kitchenettes with microwaves, sinks, mini-fridges, and more. Breakfast, parking, and beach and gondola access cost extra. For a more intimate feel, guests might consider the smaller boutique property, Ermitage Du Lac Tremblant, which also includes breakfast.

Sommet des Neiges
150 Chemin au Pied de la Montagne, Montagne

The 113-room, three-pearl Le Sommet des Neiges is a lovely all-suite complex in the Mont-Tremblant Pedestrian Village, within walking distance to all the mountainside ski village has to offer. Suites feature fully equipped kitchens, washers/dryers, and other home conveniences. While spacious enough and tastefully decorated and furnished, the suites aren’t luxurious or large. Le Sommet des Neiges is a solid, family-friendly choice in any season, but there's no on-site restaurant, and the pool is small for a resort. While priced competitively, there are other village resorts for travelers to consider, like the Homewood Suites Mont-Tremblant, which has similar features.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Mont-Tremblant
160 Cure Deslauriers

The mid-range Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Mont-Tremblant offers one of the area’s best values while still being a short walk from the Pedestrian Village and ski lifts. Upgraded in late 2014, the modern hotel offers a host of amenities including a free hot breakfast, heated pool and whirlpool, sauna, fitness center, ski lockers, and guest laundry facilities. Parking costs extra and while Wi-Fi is free, daily bandwidth limits apply. The hotel's 141 guest rooms and Suites are clean and spacious, but the contemporary decor in a bit bland. All come with Keurig coffeemakers, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Most Suites have fireplaces, and some have balconies and full kitchens. The Homewood Suites by Hilton Mont-Tremblant Resort has comparable amenities and a more central location in the Pedestrian Village, but rates are often a bit higher. 

Homewood Suites Mont-Tremblant
3035 ch de la Chapelle

The three-pearl Homewood Suites by Hilton Mont-Tremblant Resort is located right in the pedestrian village area with convenient direct mountain access near the ski gondola. The all-suite hotel has 103 one- or two-bedroom options with full kitchens, fireplaces, and sofa beds, but the decor is showing its age. Highlights among features include a large, lazy river-style hot tub that stays open year-round next to the seasonal outdoor pool, and there are ample freebies including hot breakfast, evening snacks, grocery shopping services, and Wi-Fi throughout. However, the hotel doesn't have a full-service restaurant or a fitness center on-site. It's worth checking the (often similar) rates at the much larger four-pearl Fairmont Tremblant next door, which adds a full restaurant.