Located in the heart of downtown Halifax on the Link walkway system, the Barrington Hotel has free WiFi and an on-site restaurant. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site is 5 minutes' walk away.
Featuring an indoor pool and spa, Hotel Halifax is centrally located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the Link walkway system. The property offers guest complimentary WiFi.
This Halifax hotel is in Bayers Lake Business Park, a short drive from the center of the city. The hotel has free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and a daily continental breakfast.
Built in May 2014, Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown is located in Halifax. It features an indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi access throughout. Scotiabank Center is within 787 feet.
This hotel overlooking Chocolate Lake is 10 minutes’ drive from the historic center of Halifax and 30 minutes' drive from Halifax International Airport.
A short drive from downtown Halifax, this Dartmouth, Nova Scotia hotel offers comfortable rooms all featuring kitchenettes and provides easy access to area attractions, including the Halifax Casino.
This hotel is located within a 5-minute walk of the historic waterfront of Halifax, which features shopping and dining. The hotel offers an indoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Featuring a fitness center, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Halifax – Dartmouth is located in Halifax in the Nova Scotia region, 5.6 miles from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and 5.7 miles from World Trade...
Featuring a fitness center, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Halifax – Dartmouth is located in Halifax in the Nova Scotia region, 5.6 miles from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and 5.7 miles from World Trade...
Big rooms! Everything was so clean. Breakfast was delicious
Located in Halifax, 5.4 miles from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Residence Inn by Marriott Halifax Dartmouth provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
The location was excellent. Did not eat breakfast at the hotel.
The Comfort Hotel Bayer's Lake hotel is located in the Bayer's Lake Business Park and shopping district, just five minutes away from Exhibition Park and Granite Springs.
Good location - great full breakfast
Comfortable beds and quiet
Centrally located in the business district in downtown Halifax, this hotel offers studios and suites with fully equipped kitchens. A complimentary hot buffet breakfast is served daily.
Excellent location, huge and comfy rooms, the roof deck.
Located at the entrance of the Burnside Business Park in Dartmouth, the rooms and suites at Delta Hotels by Marriott Dartmouth showcase modern design and WiFi access.
Built in May 2014, Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown is located in Halifax. It features an indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi access throughout. Scotiabank Center is within 787 feet.
the breakfast is excellent and the location is perfect
Located in Halifax, 5.5 miles from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Courtyard by Marriott Halifax Dartmouth provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a...
Your breakfast was ok could have been a little hotter
Located in Halifax, a 4-minute walk from World Trade and Convention Centre, Cameo Hotel and Suites has express check-in and check-out and free WiFi throughout the property.
Clean, modern, funky, downtown close to waterfront.
Overlooking Halifax Harbor and less than 2 minutes’ walk from the waterfront, this hotel features an on-site spa and massage services. The historic Halifax Citadel is less than 1.2 mi away.
Less than 10 minutes' walk from the Citadel National Historic Site, this Halifax hotel offers free WiFi. First-rate services and comfortable guestrooms are included.
Great location, great staff, comfortable with pleasant staff
With stunning views of the historic harbor in Halifax, Nova Scotia, this all-suite hotel offers relaxing facilities in an ideal location in the city's business and entertainment district.
The hotel was very modern and well laid out, lobby and bar very nice
This hotel is located within a 5-minute walk of the historic waterfront of Halifax, which features shopping and dining. The hotel offers an indoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
Very convenient location near waterfront and downtown
Located in the heart of Halifax, The The Westin Nova Scotian features a state-of-the-art fitness center and an indoor heated pool.
Location was good and well situated and comfortable
FAQs about hotels in Halifax
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Halifax this weekend is $179 or, for a 4-star hotel, $181. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Halifax for this weekend cost around $298 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $179 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Halifax for tonight. You'll pay around $210 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Halifax will cost around $289, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I seen development in the City since the last time I have...
I seen development in the City since the last time I have visited. The city is no longer boring, but getting vibrant with many amenities and opportunities.
Smaller City but has everything what's needed for a modern urban life.
Gujda
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was there primarily to see "Mandy Patinkin in Concert", so...
I was there primarily to see "Mandy Patinkin in Concert", so I can't review Halifax for you, other than the driving experience... Street signage could be better in a lot of the downtown core... but yes to coming back to see more of it....
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I've stayed in this city many times.
I've stayed in this city many times. Always lots to do no matter what your interests. It has a pretty vibrant night life, and I've always felt safe here, no matter where I walked. Lots of history, lots of night life, lots of dining options (Seafood is a MUST!!), lots of tours, museums, etc. I live in Ottawa, and Halifax easily compares in the museum and history aspects, and in some ways is even better. Go there. You won't be disappointed!!
Jim
Canada
10
Scored 10
Halifax is fantastic.
Halifax is fantastic. We travelled there 2 Septembers in a row (4 and 2 days respectively). if you stay downtown, you are able to walk to all the local attractions- we especially loved the boardwalk, citadel, and shopping downtown. Many many fabulous restaurants and museums. Also, fun to stay in Halifax proper and take excursions to local attractions( ie Peggy's Cove and Laurencetown beach) Prepare for rain - but this in no way detracts from having fun in this great city
Carolyn
10
Scored 10
If you only have a bit of time do the harbour hoppers tour.
If you only have a bit of time do the harbour hoppers tour. Lots of historical information about Halifax. A tour of the Citadel, important or historical sites and a brief trip into the bay to see the Halifax Harbour. Two thumbs up and very reasonably priced.
Tracy
6.0
Scored 6.0
Halifax is more of a town than a city.
Halifax is more of a town than a city. I would say 2 days is ample, 3 at the most. I would say it's a walkable place but I walk mostly everywhere. If you use transit (bus, ferry) or use the bridges - you need to have cash (coins - $1 and 25 cents).
The ferry across to Dartmouth is a fun little outing.
The Titanic exhibition in town is informative but over-priced. At most you will spend an hour in it.
I found Halifax a curious mix of individuals - lots of students and a fair amount of homeless folk. Some folk were super friendly but there does seem to be an element of 'tension' between the locals and the more transient populations - tourist, students, cruise people. I've travelled a lot and have never had that sense of tension before.
Accommodation is super expensive or pretty basic. I stayed in a hotel in the North end, it wasn't cheap, $168/night and it was not good.
My overall recommendation on Halifax - Go take a look for a few days but head off to see the rest of NS.
The room was large and the bed comfortable. The room was clean and provided with soap and shampoo. The WiFi worked well. Reception formalities were straightforward and staff pleasant and helpful. The room door had effective locks. The motel is located within 300m of busy roads but my room as quiet at night. Within (fairly long) walking distance of downtown Dartmouth. The walk is pleasant, taking in a lakeside path. The hotel is within 400 m of supermarket, stores and chain restaurants/cafes.
The front desk staff are really friendly and fast, check-in was easy. The room was large, clean and very comfortable. The bed was fantastic! I had an amazing sleep. The fitness room is incredible, they also have a separate room for Yoga and meditation. We had breakfast both days st the restaurant: very good. We did not have a car so were walking and ubering: it is a 45 minute walk to the ferry, which we enjoyed, and an $18 uber from downtown Halifax. I'd recommend this hotel.
Booked for family members travelling across Canada. They endorsed very comfortable beds and could not get over the cleanliness of the rooms and facility. Staff at the front desk were extremely helpful in accommodating any requests (Despite having many additional guests at the hotel for property restoration) and were very friendly. Location is great for accessing Bedford and getting to the 102 to access Halifax.
Great hotel if you are in town for things like ikea. Still easy access to Halifax but I would pick a downtown hotel if I wanted to see more of the Halifax side. Couldn’t really use the pool this time because it was full of children (so couldn’t really social distance) but that isn’t the hotels fault it just means I can’t review how it was. Room was nice and clean. No view but for a one night stage it was fine.
The location was great. The room rates are good. A lot of things to do around. More restaurants in the area. Close to Harbourfront. Walking distance to everywhere you want to go downtown Halifax. The hotel has gym, pool and bar. Buffet breakfast was $19 per person. The staffs are friendly and helpful. A good experience overall! I highly recommend.
Perfect for solo travel. The residence looks like a boutique hotel from the street, and inside had so much character. Didn’t feel like a “dorm”. The bathrooms are technically shared, but with a single toilet, sink and shower they lock and are private when using them. The location was also excellent, close to everything you want downtown Halifax
The location was perfect for all the landmarks and sites downtown. Plenty of things to do and see in the Halifax and surroundings area. The staff were very courteous, friendly and helpful. There were plenty of places to eat out during the day and evening within 10 mins walk. A very good alternative to a conventional hotel accommodation.
The hotel was in a great location which made walking a convenient way to get around downtown. The room was a good size and clean, however the fixtures were a little outdated given the overall cost. The rooftop hot tub was a nice way to relax after a long day.
The hotel is excellent, the rooms are large and well furnished, everything works, excellent eating/drinking, great location, not as noisy as downtown hotels, best of all the staff are fantastic and well trained obviously. We will come back again
Beautiful spot in downtown Halifax. Great location for food and fun. Very quaint atmosphere. It was like having a little apartment in the city. The furniture was rustic, and the overall feel was of an older time and it was very relaxing.
New hotel downtown Halifax. Chops restaurant in hotel lobby. Ate there and was very good. Staff was very accommodating and pleasant. Location is amongst great restaurants and bars. Easy walking to downtown events.
I stayed a week at the Lord Nelson Hotel in downtown Halifax, across the street from the gorgeous public gardens, and close to the Halifax Citadel. The lovely old hotel was a delight and the staff are wonderful.
The hotel was clean and comfortable. Staff were friendly. Check-in and check-out was fast and efficient. Good location for exploring downtown, the waterfront and other venues. Competitive rate!
The main reason we chose this hotel was because of the breakfast which was included; price is comparable to most things downtown Halifax, but this sets it apart.
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