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Comfort Inn - Halifax - Building
Comfort Inn
Halifax, NS, Canada
7.7Good(481)
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
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Pet friendly

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The 10 best hotels in Halifax

Discover the top hotels in Halifax, handpicked by local expert Kaitlyn McInnis.
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Kaitlyn McInnis
October 31, 2024
I was born and raised in Halifax and remember my interest in travel writing stemming from walking through the fancy hotels on the waterfront. I likened them to what it must have felt like to be a passenger on the Titanic; the luxurious atmosphere enchanted me. Halifax isn’t a big city, but rather a big town. It is, however, the biggest city in Atlantic Canada and as such has collected its fair share of mid- to luxury-level properties for out-of-towners. Flash forward to my adulthood as a...I was born and raised in Halifax and remember my interest in travel writing stemming from walking through the fancy hotels on the waterfront. I likened them to what it must have felt like to be a passenger on the Titanic; the luxurious atmosphere enchanted me. Halifax isn’t a big city, but rather a big town. It is, however, the biggest city in Atlantic Canada and as such has collected its fair share of mid- to luxury-level properties for out-of-towners. Flash forward to my adulthood as a travel writer and I’ve been lucky enough to stay in many of the hotels in and around my hometown. Here’s my pick of the 10 best hotels in Halifax, ranging from new stays to the “grand dame” of the city.
Muir, a Luxury Collection Hotel, HalifaxMuir, a Luxury Collection Hotel, HalifaxRank #1
$269-$1,412/night
1709 Lower Water Street
The first time I walked into the lobby at the new Muir, Autograph Collection I couldn’t believe I was still in...

The first time I walked into the lobby at the new Muir, Autograph Collection I couldn’t believe I was still in Halifax. That is, until I approached the check-in counter and was greeted with unmistakable Nova Scotian hospitality.

The modern property is one of the best hotels in Halifax. It’s outfitted with high-end local art—it even has its own art gallery—and boasts every amenity you could want after a long day of exploring. Despite its incredible spa and in-room dining options, my favorite thing about staying here was the secret rooftop speakeasy.

BKS Speakeasy is located at the end of the hallway on the third floor of the luxury hotel and opens onto one of the best views of the Halifax Harbour I’ve ever seen. The bar is strictly reserved for guests, so it’s always cozy and intimate, even during peak hours.

The Prince George HotelThe Prince George HotelRank #2
$112-$553/night
1725 Market Street
I was fortunate enough to spend the holidays as a guest of the Prince George Hotel a couple of years ago. One of the...

I was fortunate enough to spend the holidays as a guest of the Prince George Hotel a couple of years ago. One of the best hotels in Halifax, I recommend this property to anyone looking for a spot to drop their bags that straddles the line between modern and cozy.

The lobby is relatively small and humble, but the built-in lobby bar quickly became one of my favorite places to hang out. It’s a quaint but well-equipped space (there are less than ten spots at the bar).

This top-rated hotel in Halifax has recently undergone a major renovation to freshen up the space and add some tasteful flair to the guestrooms. That said, it still has the same character I remember from my childhood.

The Sutton Place Hotel HalifaxThe Sutton Place Hotel HalifaxRank #3
$132-$705/night
1700 Grafton Street
The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax is one of the newest additions to the portfolio of luxury hotels in Halifax and has...

The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax is one of the newest additions to the portfolio of luxury hotels in Halifax and has already become a local favorite. It’s considered one of the best hotels in Halifax thanks to its on-site Chop Steakhouse & Bar.

The entire hotel has incredible views of Halifax thanks to its position within the Nova Centre on Grafton Street—and that extends to the dining room at Chop.

The hotel restaurant draws locals and travelers alike thanks to its bistro, comparable to the big-name restaurants in neighboring Montreal and Toronto, but with humble East Coast hospitality. The cuts of steak, fresh Atlantic half lobster and seared scallops are all great.

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront HotelHalifax Marriott Harbourfront HotelRank #4
$128-$478/night
1919 Upper Water Street
The Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel is probably the first hotel I’ve ever loved—and as a travel writer, that’s...

The Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel is probably the first hotel I’ve ever loved—and as a travel writer, that’s saying a lot. The waterfront property first opened in 1985 and is a staple in the lives of Haligonians; my high school prom was held here, as were multiple weddings of well-off friends and family.

It’s a heritage property packed with memories yet remains one of the finest hotels for out-of-towners thanks to its commitment to old school hospitality and its location at the beginning of the Halifax boardwalk. And though it might be one of the original high-end hotels in the city, it's still one of the best hotels in Halifax.

Make sure you have time to check out the gorgeous boardwalk bar and restaurant, Stone’s Throw Patio, which serves great bar snacks and even better views of the Halifax Harbour.

The Westin Nova ScotianThe Westin Nova ScotianRank #5
$104-$562/night
1181 Hollis Street
I could wax poetic about the Westin Nova Scotian all day long. I lived in this hotel for a month or so during the...

I could wax poetic about the Westin Nova Scotian all day long. I lived in this hotel for a month or so during the tail-end of the pandemic and its stunning views of Georges Island and the downtown boardwalk were enough to convince me to move back home after being away for over a decade.

The grande dame property dates back nearly 100 years and is connected directly to the Via Rail train station as part of the network of heritage railway hotels in Canada. Its connection to the likes of Chateau Frontenac in Quebec and Banff Springs in Alberta is evident in the property’s regular afternoon tea offerings and the sense of regal flair.

Ask anyone who’s hopped off the Via Rail train and straight into bed at the Westin and they'll tell you exactly why this is one of the best hotels in Halifax.

The Lord Nelson Hotel & SuitesThe Lord Nelson Hotel & SuitesRank #6
$63-$374/night
1515 South Park Street
The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites has long been regarded as one of the best hotels in Halifax. It’s located across from...

The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites has long been regarded as one of the best hotels in Halifax. It’s located across from the Halifax Public Gardens on the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street.

It’s just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Barrington Street and the hectic bar scene on the waterfront to provide more peace and quiet, while still being a very walkable property.

This hotel has been a mainstay in Halifax since it first opened its doors in 1928, and while I haven’t personally stayed the night, I can attest that the on-site Arms restaurant has become a much-loved spot to refuel after exploring the gardens across the street. I recommend ordering the local beer-battered fish and chips, washed down with a pint of Alexander Keith’s.

Halifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre, Ascend Hotel CollectionHalifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre, Ascend Hotel CollectionRank #7
$118-$467/night
15 Lakelands Boulevard
While the Halifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre, Ascend Hotel Collection is more of a business hotel, it’s also a...

While the Halifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre, Ascend Hotel Collection is more of a business hotel, it’s also a great place to stay if you’re looking for somewhere comfortable and relatively quiet.

It’s located in Bayer’s Lake—about 15 minutes outside of the downtown core—and is regarded as one of the best hotels in Halifax thanks to its modern decor and first-rate amenities, such as the expansive spa and soundproof rooms.

If you do check into the Halifax Tower Hotel, take advantage of the free breakfast, even if you’re not really a breakfast person. The breakfast buffet is located on the 16th floor and offers one of the very best views of the city.

Cambridge Suites Hotel HalifaxCambridge Suites Hotel HalifaxRank #8
$82-$384/night
1583 Brunswick Street
Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax isn’t a luxury hotel in the traditional 5-star sense of the term, but it is one of...

Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax isn’t a luxury hotel in the traditional 5-star sense of the term, but it is one of the most reliable and comfy properties in the city.

It's centrally located next to Citadel Hill, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, making it one of the best hotels in Halifax for anyone looking to explore the city on foot. However, the real draw has to be the extra-large guestrooms and suites.

Cambridge Suites Hotel has a reputation for offering a little more space to spread out than your average hotel in Halifax—a huge bonus if you’re looking for a family-friendly property in the city center. It’s worth noting that this property is also pet-friendly; furry friends of all sizes are welcome to stay with you in your room for a small fee.

Sandman Signature Dartmouth Hotel & SuitesSandman Signature Dartmouth Hotel & SuitesRank #9
$61-$483/night
973 Wilkinson Avenue
No trip to Halifax is complete without a ferry ride across the harbor to Dartmouth. If Halifax is Manhattan, you can...

No trip to Halifax is complete without a ferry ride across the harbor to Dartmouth. If Halifax is Manhattan, you can think of Dartmouth as Brooklyn—slightly less flashy, a little grungy, but just as full of life and culture.

There are fewer hotels on this side of the harbor, but Sandman Signature Dartmouth Hotel & Suites is a great option if you’re looking to explore what locals jokingly refer to as “the dark side.” The cozy property has everything you’ll need for a comfortable escape and has a gorgeous pool with floor-to-ceiling windows and a striking modernist lobby with stylish artwork and a built-in lobby bar.

There’s also an on-site Denny’s, where you’ll regularly find local families diving into generous stacks. There's no reservation required, but it can sometimes get a little busy come weekend breakfast hours.

Four Points by Sheraton HalifaxFour Points by Sheraton HalifaxRank #10
$72-$518/night
1496 Hollis Street
Sometimes you just need a simple and reliable place to fall into bed after a long day—and Four Points by Sheraton...

Sometimes you just need a simple and reliable place to fall into bed after a long day—and Four Points by Sheraton Halifax offers exactly that. The mid-tier hotel has relatively standard guestrooms, but it’s located pretty much in the dead center of town, making it an awesome location for anyone hoping to explore Halifax on foot.

The best part is that the property boasts a gorgeous indoor saltwater pool with comfy lounge chairs, so you can conjure up the vibes of a tropical vacation even if you’ve been struck with the notoriously moody Halifax weather.

It’s also worth noting that the Four Points has a great on-site Mediterranean restaurant, Latitude 44 Restaurant and Taproom. I recommend grabbing the calamari or cauliflower bites if you get the chance. There's also an extensive beer and wine list with plenty of local options.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Halifax

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Halifax with confidence.

How much does a hotel cost in Halifax?

The average price of a double room in Halifax is $219 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $110 per night. Expect to pay around $162/night for a 4-star hotel in Halifax and $251/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Halifax?

Hotels are cheapest in Halifax in January, with average rates of $169. In comparison, February is the most expensive month, with prices at $308.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Halifax?

Saturday offers the lowest rates in Halifax, with an average nightly price of $192. The highest prices are found on Sunday, with average rates at $230.

How much is a hotel in Halifax for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Halifax found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was $104, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was $97. The cheapest room found overall was for $97.

How much is a hotel in Halifax for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Halifax for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for $142 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as $142 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from $157 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Halifax?

Book at least 21 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Halifax hotel.

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$196

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$192
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Most expensive month to stay with an average 33% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Halifax hotel deals

  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Halifax found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $95, while the most expensive was $282.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Halifax for 2 days.
  • When visiting Halifax, Nova Scotia, consider staying downtown. The downtown area is known for its cultural attractions, museums, shopping, and eateries. Consider staying at the Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax. It's a short walk from Halifax Central Library and Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada.
  • If you're interested in staying on the water, book a room at one of the many hotels in Halifax that are on the waterfront. The Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel promises views of the harbor and is located near Casino Nova Scotia Halifax and Halifax City Hall. You might also consider the Courtyard by Marriott Halifax. It’s near the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and is a short walk from the harbor, yet still offers views of the water.
  • To stay close to Scotiabank Centre, the multi-purpose arena and facility, or the World Trade and Convention Centre, try the Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown, Homewood Suites by Hilton Halifax-Downtown, or The Prince George Hotel. These hotels are within yards of Scotiabank Centre and the World Trade and Convention Centre. In addition, they each come with indoor pool facilities.
  • Bayers Lake is a premier destination for shopping, dining and entertainment in Halifax. Consider staying at either the Coastal Inn Halifax or the Comfort Hotel Bayer's Lake. Both are in the Bayers Lake Business Park and shopping district.
  • For early morning flights, consider staying at a hotel with airport shuttle services. The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites, which is close to Park Lane and across the street from the Halifax Public Gardens, offers guests airport shuttle services to Halifax Stanfield International Airport.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Halifax

  • Are there any hotels in Halifax with free parking?

    There are several hotels in Halifax that include free parking. Commons Inn offers free street parking to guests. Another option is the Delta Hotels by Marriott Dartmouth, which guarantees free public parking without reservation. The Best Western Plus Chocolate Lake Hotel includes free private parking.

  • Are there any hotels in Halifax that come with hot tubs?

    There are several hotels in Halifax that include access to either a hot tub or Jacuzzi. The 3-star Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax has a hot tub and sauna. If you're looking for a more high-end option, try the Westin Nova Scotia, Halifax. This 4-star hotel has a hot tub, as well as a heated indoor pool and spa center.

  • Are there any hotels in Halifax that offer a water slide?

    If you're looking for a hotel that has a water slide, consider the Delta Hotels by Marriott Dartmouth, which is near Dartmouth Crossing. It includes an indoor pool with a water slide, as well as a hot tub and sauna. There's also an on-site restaurant, plus free public parking.

  • Are there any hotels in Halifax that come with suites?

    There are many hotels in Halifax that offer suite accommodations. The Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax offers one-room suites. Travelodge Suites by Wyndham Halifax Dartmouth offers various king suites. Homewood Suites by Hilton Halifax-Downtown offers one- and two-room suites. The Hollis Halifax - a DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel has queen and king suites as well as disability access suites.

  • Where to stay in Halifax?

    The most popular neighborhood amongst KAYAK users is Downtown. Hotels in walking-distance from Halifax Waterfront are also very sought-after.

  • What are the best hotels near Halifax Waterfront?

    Travelers who like staying near Halifax Waterfront recommend The Sutton Place Hotel Halifax, The Barrington Hotel and Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Halifax?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Halifax with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Halifax include Halifax Tower Hotel & Conference Centre, Ascend Hotel Collection and The Prince George Hotel, while popular hotels with free parking in Halifax include Future Inns Halifax and The Halliburton.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Halifax?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Halifax districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Halifax city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Halifax hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Halifax that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Halifax - Bedford, Comfort Inn and Chateau Bedford, Trademark Collection by Wyndham.

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