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.
Richard & Janet
Canada
Location is very convenient in the middle of downtown Halifax
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.
This Halifax hotel is located in Bayers Lake Business Park, a short drive from the city centre. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and a daily continental breakfast.
SMC Yang
Canada
The fact that you can access your room directly from the parking lot is the greatest thing since sliced bread. The room is extremely clean and tidy and the location/price are both great.
Providing modern accommodations, on-site dining options and a variety of exceptional in-room amenities, this Dartmouth, Nova Scotia hotel is situated a short distance from downtown Halifax and other...
Steps from the Dartmouth Crossing shopping complex and a short drive from Halifax, this hotel in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia offers guestrooms with free high-speed internet access and flat-screen TVs.
DJ
Canada
Location is the best! Othe guests were not out of control, the hotel was kept very much under control.
Citadel Hill and Dalhousie University are minutes from this Halifax, Nova Scotia hotel. Each room includes free WiFi. A fitness centre, hot tub and pool are on-site at the hotel.
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.
Robert
Canada
Great location with in walking distance to restaurants, convention center, shops and attractions.
Boasting a fitness centre, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Halifax – Dartmouth is situated in Halifax in the Nova Scotia region, 8.9 km from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and 9.2 km from World Trade and...
Boasting a fitness centre, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Halifax – Dartmouth is situated in Halifax in the Nova Scotia region, 8.9 km from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and 9.2 km from World Trade and...
Big rooms! Everything was so clean. Breakfast was delicious
Located in Halifax, 8.7 km from Casino Nova Scotia Halifax, Residence Inn by Marriott Halifax Dartmouth provides accommodation with a fitness centre, 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 boasts an indoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi access throughout. Scotiabank Centre is within 240 metres.
the breakfast is excellent and the location is perfect
Set within 10 km of Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and 10 km of World Trade and Convention Centre, Sandman Signature Dartmouth Hotel & Suites offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
This property is clean, modern and trendy. Fun decor :)
Only a short drive from the businesses, attractions and sites of Halifax city centre, this hotel and conference centre offers comfortable accommodation, thoughtful amenities and friendly service.
Excellent location. Close to downtown and highway.
Situated in Halifax, 400 metres from World Trade and Convention Centre, Cameo Hotel and Suites features express check-in and check-out and free WiFi throughout the property.
Clean, modern, funky, downtown close to waterfront.
Overlooking Halifax Harbour 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 2 km 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 harbour 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 centre 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 ¥27,703 or, for a 4-star hotel, ¥62,912. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Halifax for this weekend cost on average around ¥52,882 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs ¥33,913 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Halifax for tonight. You'll pay on average around ¥39,694 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Halifax will cost around ¥59,122 (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.
Great hotel, all the facilities you’d expect (and hope for) including hair dryer, ironing board, coffee machine, huge (!) tv and fridge. We asked for a kettle and it was provided. We had a queen with balcony and harbour view, which was lovely.
Halifax is very walkable and the hotel is perfectly placed to do that on the periphery of downtown.
Lovely warm, informative and efficient welcome from Tim on reception.
Lots of parking available at hotel for CAD20 a day.
Nice pool and gym.
We've stayed at the Hollis several times when visiting Halifax. We really like the large suites and have used them for visiting with family during our stays. We also enjoy being so close to the harbour and to the downtown restaurants and bars. We have also found the staff and service to be very helpful. The Hollis is one of our favourite places to stay downtown Halifax!
The location is very convenient, closed to downtown(waterfront).Route 1 bus station is in front of the building,which directly reaches out waterfront and Halifax shopping center.The price is affordable. There is a 24-hour front desk, they are all students, very friendly. Clearly marked and easy to find. Located on campus, very safe.
Location is perfect and it's the cheapest hotel to stay at in downtown halifax that is still a nice place. Always clean and the people working at the desk are always super nice. We traveled with a dog and they gave us a little gift bag for her which was a nice touch. Love the included breakfast as well.
The hotel staff are amazing. They arranged for an upgrade when we weren't happy with our room. The hotel can use an upgrade but overall it is clean and located centrally in downtown Halifax. The coffee machine and free bottled water is a bonus
Modern room, the TV was the biggest I've seen in a hotel and had streaming options, and it pivots to face the couch or the bed. Perfect location in the heart of Halifax restaurants and nightlife, and a couple blocks from the waterfront.
this is the best one of the stay we had on our road trip from Toronto to maritime. Room has decent size, very clean. it is in downtown and is in walking distance to waterfront and other key attractions. bonus is it offers coffee 24hr.
The Muir is hands down the best place to relax. If the views of the Hotel are not stunning enough, visit the 2nd floor and enjoy an outstanding wellness centre, gallery and gym.
The Muir has brought a touch of class to Halifax.
The place was clean except some stuffs. The location was really good. Near the downtown of Dartmouth and Halifax through ferry. The place was very quiet. There were many appliances that we can use.
Perfect hotel when traveling with children. Lots of on-site activities and close to conviienence stores. The view is peaceful and hidden away from the bustle of downtown.
The bed in our room was very comfortable. The location is great, a 10 minute walk to downtown Halifax which has wonderful restaurants/bars, markets, and activities.
Very nice family hotel, helpful staff and good breakfast. Location was handy for downtown facilities and local nearby shops etc. Will return to stay again.
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