10 km from Art Gallery of Hamilton, Sandman Hotel Hamilton provides air-conditioned rooms. Boasting a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. Free WiFi is available.
Sharon
Canada
The bed was so comfortable that I wanted to take it home with me. The room was very spacious and bathroom was very modern and clean.
Located 3.6 km from downtown Hamilton and 2.3 km from McMaster University, this hotel features an on-site restaurant and indoor pool.
Kimberley
Canada
Breakfast was great. Had the eggs benedict and they delivered right to my room and it was hot and delicious! Hotel is very quiet and clean. Front desk and housekeeping was kind and helpful and friendly.
Centrally located in Hamilton city centre, this hotel is just 5 minutes’ walk from Hamilton Convention Centre. It features a heated indoor pool and guest suites that are equipped with a full kitchen.
Cheryl
Canada
Breakfast was varied, fresh
Room was good
Parking available and reasonable price
The non-smoking Four Points by Sheraton Hamilton provides accommodations designed for corporate business and leisure travellers, as well as families on trips at an affordable rate.
Set in Hamilton, 5.9 km from Art Gallery of Hamilton, TownePlace Suites by Marriott Hamilton offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Anthony
Canada
Breakfast was a great addition, the room had everything if you wanted a long stay which was pretty cool. Location was ideal for our trip.
This modern Hamilton, Ontario hotel offers an Italian restaurant and spacious accommodation with a 42-inch flat-screen cable TV. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is 14 km away.
A restaurant and bar are featured at this Hamilton hotel. Free Wi-Fi is offered in all areas. A 37” flat-screen cable TV is included in all rooms at Courtyard Hamilton.
Hamilton is a surprising city with a real mix of high...
Hamilton is a surprising city with a real mix of high culture (the art museum) and the gritty artifacts of its industrial past. Old Hamilton has a lot to do, see, eat, and drink, all walkable and with easy access to the GO Train. The Mountain (the Niagara Escarpment) is harder to access except by car, full of unhighlighted history and glimpses of a grand vista over Lake Ontario.The Bruce Trail and Dundas Valley Trails are accessible but you have to pay $11 to park. Newer homes and retail strip malls make this area seem like a suburb of Old Hamilton, with the escarpment as the natural barrier. As with all suburban areas, we got the impression that tourists were not welcome “Nothing to see here!” , a curious undervaluing of a novel bit of Ontario.
Dana
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hamilton is the best location to be able to access many...
Hamilton is the best location to be able to access many attractions without paying very high prices and having large crowds when the day ends. Niagara Falls is just 30 minutes away and Toronto is just less than an hour. There is plenty of shopping and good restaurants. I have stayed in both Toronto and Niagara and found them to be very expensive for everything you do. It was far nicer to be a reasonable distance from both and be comfortable at a place between.
Tony
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The global impression of Hamilton tends to be negative -...
The global impression of Hamilton tends to be negative - and it is not deserved. We found the architecture to be wonderful, the people to be friendly and dining to be varied and generally very good (loved The Mule). We got lost walking one day and a gentleman actually drove us back downtown - over the top hospitality! The weather was very mild and the gardens were still in bloom - but we'd love to see more of it in the summer. Some of the key attractions were just not open, such as the air museum, or closed several days of the week, which was disappointing.
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Anonymous
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was disappointed that most bars/restaurants were closed...
I was disappointed that most bars/restaurants were closed Sunday night. It was not easy to find something open where our group of friends could celebrate following a Grey Cup win. A BIG shoutout to The Cat ‘N’ Fiddle for being open that night. The city of Hamilton could do some things to beautify their city. I was only there for the Grey Cup but am definitely not drawn to go back for any other reasons.
Jan
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Location was great and was reasonably priced.
Location was great and was reasonably priced.
Parking in area is not good. 22 steps and no railings are not acceptable. "Ola" bakery next door was fantastic, owners was 1 in a million, so warm and outgoing. Don't find em like her and hubby very often. Even gave us freebees for the road when leaving. WOW!
L C D
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Much of the city to the east of downtown had a run down and...
Much of the city to the east of downtown had a run down and dilapidated feel about it. A number of restaurants seem closed or shut down and the number of places for drug rehabilitation and services for people with problems did not create the best impression. On top of the escarpment was a different world.
The main reasons for our visit, The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and HMCS Haida were very worthwhile and the waterfront parks were very pleasant.
The location was good! If you are looking for something downtown and summer street stuff it is a great location. The water pressure for the shower was amazing!! It was also great to be able to cook something (pots & utensils, dishes & drying rack were supplied) and have full size working appliances available. (not all hotels have a working fridge) The location is secure!
Excellent downtown location. Very short (3 minute) walk to Hamilton GO Centre. Access to public transit, bike share facilities, or walking to many amenities and attractions.
The apartment, although older, was very well maintained/kept, and had modern furnishings as well has some modern finishes.
High quality self-catering accommodation in a central location in the heart of Downtown Hamilton. We used public transport during our stay and the accommodation was right next to bus stops for many local bus routes and close to a "Go" Bus and Train station, just use a "Presto" card.
This hotel was hosting the conca champion cup.The staff was friendly and they did everything in their power to make us feel at home. Patricio de Manager was always working with all the guess needs no matter what time of the day it was.
Clean, spacious, well laid out with all the appliances that you might need. Easy to find and right in downtown. Restaurants and grocery store nearby. Also close to Theatre Aquarius. Public transit frequent and near the door.
Comfortable, clean hotel with large spacious rooms. I liked that they were eco about the toiletries too. Great bed. I only stayed for one night. I appreciated the convenient parking underground and breakfast being included.
The location was great and the overall stay was very pleasant. Very clean and modern hotel! If I ever come back to Hamilton, this is definitely where I will book into stay. Price of hotel was great as well!
Very little the Management of the Days Inn group should be informed that I was directly informed by staff members
that the place "had gone down hill" since new management took over the hotel:
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