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Health and Safety
Attracting 13 million people per year, Niagara Falls has the inevitable presence of petty criminals targeting vulnerable tourists - visitors should be vigilant at all times. Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls' entertainment precinct, is a particularly popular hang-out for pickpockets and thieves. This area can be very crowded - watch that the salespeople who solicit on the Hill don't spend too much time with you.
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Featured Niagara Falls Hotel
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Niagara Falls New York
Niagara Falls, New YorkOur 3.5-Star classification designates those properties where guests experience an ideal mix of comfortable accommodations and modern amenities. Most of these hotels feature a variety of services, and offer distinguished style and comfort. Half star indicates that the hotel/resort meets all criteria of the designated rating and exceeds in certain areas.-
No Golf on Property
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No Spa Services
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Family Program Not Offered
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Breakfast Not Included
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Not A Beachfront Property
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No Pets Allowed
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Non-Smoking Property
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Gym/Fitness Center
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Charge for Wi-Fi
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Air Conditioning
Conveniently located just blocks from Niagara Falls, this hotel features comfortable guest rooms and suites and is the perfect choice for families.
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Getting Around
The Niagara Falls Bus Station (4555 Erie Ave) is in the old part of town. Greyhound Canada buses depart for Toronto (two hours, seven daily) and Buffalo, New York (one to 1.5 hours, six daily). Niagara Airbus is a door-to-door coach service with frequent connections to and from airports in Toronto (1.5 hours) and Buffalo, New York (1.5 hours).
Working in liaison with the Niagara Fallsview Casino, Safeway Tours shuttles passengers between Toronto and Niagara Falls. No overnight stays; over-19s only (ID required).
From Niagara Falls Train Station (4267 Bridge St) opposite the bus station, VIA trains run to Toronto (two hours, two daily) and New York City (10 hours, once daily).
Walking is best for getting around the central falls area, where many sights are concentrated. To visit outlying sights along the Niagara Parkway, other transport is needed.
Driving in and around the center is nothing but a costly headache. Follow the signs to one of the several parking districts and stash the car for the day. There is limited metered parking around town, but pay parking lots are plentiful. The huge Rapids View parking lot, which is also the depot for the Niagara Parks People Mover (see below), is a little over 1.7mi south of the falls off River Rd.
Operated by the Niagara Parks Commission, the Niagara Parks People Mover is an economical and efficient bus system. The depot is in the huge Rapids View parking lot. Day passes can be purchased at most stops. Shuttles follow a 9mi path from the Rapids View parking lot north past the Horseshoe Falls, Rainbow and Whirlpool Bridges, Whirlpool Aero Car and, during peak season, to Queenston village. Niagara Transit provides a shuttle bus service around town. One route, the Red Line, goes around Clifton Hill and other Falls attractions, then up Lundy's Lane to the motels and back.
The Blue Line runs from the downtown bus and train stations to the falls area attractions, by the Table Rock Information Center and down the Niagara Parkway to the Rapids View parking lot, then loops back around up Portage Rd and Stanley Ave. The Green Line goes from Rainbow Bridge north to Whirlpool Aero Car, then back down River Rd past the B&Bs to Clifton Hill. Out of season, Niagara Transit's regular city buses must be used.
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