There are eleven hotels that offer a view of Niagara Falls and all are located in Niagara Falls Canada. At the bottom of this page you will find detailed information regarding all the Fallsview hotels. Be sure to visit our Editors top 10 hotel picks.
We have the best overview of all the hotels in Niagara Falls Canada with a view of Niagara Falls. Remember.. If you want a Fallsview hotel it has to be in Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. All rates displayed below are for July and August 2025 and are in US dollars.
Rooms with Canadian & US Fallsview are the best. If you go for the breakfast buffet try to make it early as possible to avoid the crowd during the months of July and August. We rate Embassy as having the #1 view of the Canadian Falls.
Tremendous views and typical Marriott service. Rooms tend to be on the small side yet they are furnished beautifully. We rate the Marriott Fallsview in the top three Niagara Falls Hotels. Rooms sell out quickly for the months of July and August.
This Marriott Fallsview hotel has awesome views and is close to the Falls yet far from the crowds. The hotel is consistently receiving great reviews.
The Niagara Tower Hotel in Niagara Falls Canada is the most unique hotel in Niagara Falls. Floor to ceiling windows with stunning panoramic views of Niagara Falls and the Niagara River. Add this to the great on-premise restaurants and you have the makings of a very romantic getaway!
The Oakes is usually one of the lowest priced Fallsview hotels. The hotel is undergoing some renovations and is continuously improving. Outstanding views of Niagara Falls and in a great location. During the summer months you can ride the incline railway to Queen Victoria Park in a few short minutes.
The Radisson has a limited number of Fallsview rooms yet they do have a tremendous staff that offers friendly, helpful service. Located close to the funicular railway for easy access to the falls during prime season. Great reviews make choosing here a fool proof choice.
Try to reserve on the highest floors in the North Tower. The Hilton has the best location for viewing both Falls. A new infinity pool with views of the Falls is amazing. The Watermark restaurant has the most romantic setting in Niagara Falls. The Hilton is ranked as one of the best hotels in Niagara Falls for its combination of price, beautiful Fallsview suites and overall quality.
Connected directly to the Fallsview Casino via an enclosed glass walkway. Reasonable rates and many restaurants close by. If you are staying in Niagara Falls to see a show at the Casino the Four Points is a very popular choice.
Best views of the fireworks and the American Falls. Close to Clifton Hill and the Rainbow Bridge. There are even a few suites with outdoor balconies. Great reviews and we love the location. If you have an interest in walking to the USA to view the Falls or try the Cave of the Winds the Sheraton Fallsview has the best location. The entrance to the Rainbow Bridge is across the street!
The Crowne Plaza is located very close to the Rainbow Bridge and Clifton Hill. Rooms are beautifully appointed yet tend to be a bit on the small side. One of the only hotels in Niagara Falls that offers real balconies for select rooms. Be sure to read the room details closely when making a reservation.
Frequently we receive e-mail regarding which is the “best Fallsview hotel” in Niagara Falls. This can be a difficult question to answer. Obviously you want a great view but which is the best?
In our opinion the closer you are to the Falls the better the view. But there is more than one falls! The closest hotels to the Canadian Falls are the Marriott Fallsview, Niagara Tower Hotel and the Embassy Suites. Between the three the Embassy Fallsview slightly edges out the Marriott Fallsview because you see more actual falling water within the “horseshoe” shape of the Falls. Higher floors are not necessarily better but they do offer a more unique perspective of the entire park and surrounding area. Either way the view is absolutely stunning and you can really feel the power of the Falls.
The Sheraton Fallsview is the closest hotel to the American Falls. While the view of the American Falls is great it’s almost twice the distance as the Embassy and Marriott are from the Canadian Falls. The one advantage the Sheraton has is for viewing the Falls at night when they are illuminated. It’s a postcard view to say the least and it’s also the best hotel for watching the fireworks.
The Hilton is situated between the American & Canadian falls and offers a unique view of both falls. If you stay at the Hilton consider reserving your room in the new north tower. The higher floors offer a better view as they are higher than the casino across the street and you will have a completely unobstructed view.
One item you may or may not have considered is the size of the room. Before the Embassy Suites and the Hilton were built most fallsview hotels were designed with small rooms when compared to today’s standards. The Embassy Suites and Hiltons rooms are considerably larger than your average fallsview hotel room and can make for a more comfortable stay.
Location? While the view plays an important part it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best location for getting around to see the sights unless you plan on spending the entire stay in your room. The main area for viewing the falls is called Queen Victoria Park. It’s also where you board the Boat Ride Below The Falls and access the Table Rock Visitor Centre at the brink of the Canadian Falls. The Sheraton on the Falls is almost at the foot of Clifton Hill and you can walk from there to everything. All the other fallsview hotels are about a ten minute walk to the park. Most of the hotels offer shuttle service to the park for a $10.00-$15.00 fee but they are not timely. If you don’t mind walking you can skip the shuttle and save a few bucks.
The Marriott Fallsview has a great fine dining experience and a more adult atmosphere. The Embassy’s Keg restaurant is excellent and has a lively and louder atmosphere. The Hilton’s Watermark restaurant has the best nighttime view of both Falls for a very unique fine dining experience. It’s also a bit more subdued making for the perfect romantic dinner. You can’t go wrong at any of them but be prepared to spend around a hundred dollars per person.
Yes it does rain in Niagara Falls and nothing could be worse than being cooped up in a hotel room all day with kids. For this reason we give the Hilton Fallsview and Sheraton Fallsview high marks for their indoor water parks.
In our unbiased opinion of all the Fallsview hotels we think the Embassy Suites Niagara Falls Fallsview is the best hotel in Niagara Falls. The remaining fallsview hotels generally offer very good to excellent accommodations and all have their pluses and minuses.
When staying at a Fallsview hotel remember parking is very limited and you will do most of your getting around on foot. The furthest distance from a Fallsview hotel to the park is .7 miles or 1.2 km which is about a fifteen minute walk. So bring some good walking shoes and dress appropriately.
There is a change in elevation between the area of Victoria Avenue and Fallsview Boulevard to the Falls. You actually walk down to Queen Victoria Park. There is no easy access from the hotels nearest the Canadian Horseshoe Falls unless you take a shuttle or the seasonally operated incline railway ($2.50 each way). The hours of operation vary but typically operates from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. during peak season.
The Fireworks displayed at the Falls can be seen from most Fallsview hotels. We have created a map showing the distances from the Fallsview hotels to where the fireworks are displayed. click here to see it.
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*When booking a Fallsview room be aware that a “river view” or “partial view” is misleading and not what you want.*
Always check to see if all taxes are included with your stay- often the 3% destination & marketing fees are not included.
Tax on alcohol and entertainment is 10% instead of 8%
Here are some frequently asked questions we receive regarding Fallsview hotels.
Q: Will hotel rates go down as my travel dates get closer ?
A: It’s just the opposite. As hotels get closer to full occupancy for a given date they will raise their rates. It’s best to book early for the prime tourist season months of June, July and August.
Q: When will my credit card be charged ?
A: Hotels do not charge your credit card until checkout. (Deposits are usually required for New Years Eve & major holidays)
Q: What happens after I submit all the information for a reservation ?
A: You are basically buying the room for a specific date. Upon completion of your reservation you will be provided with a confirmation number. Please write this number down! It will be necessary for correspondence with the hotel to confirm, change or cancel your reservation. Many hotels have a restriction where you must cancel more than 48 hours in advance. If you do not cancel outside this 48 hour window expect to be charged the full amount for your stay.
Q: What if I need to confirm, change or cancel my reservation ?
A: Contact the hotel directly by phone or e-mail.
Q: How much should I expect to spend for tips?
A: The normal amounts for tipping are as follows: Valets-$3.00-$5.00 when dropping off or picking up your car. Bellhops-$7.00 plus one dollar for each bag. Doorman for hailing a taxi-$2.00. Housekeeping- $3.00-$4.00 per nights stay. Wait staff-15-20% of bill. Tips at restaurants are very dependent on the quality of service & food. Tip tour guides 10-20 percent of the cost of the tour. These are guidelines only. Remember – a gratuity reflects the quality of service you receive.
Q: I have heard that paying the destination and marketing fee is not mandatory and I can ask to have it removed from my bill.
A: When you reserve your room the fees are disclosed and you are agreeing to pay them. If you do not think you should pay the fee you should consider taking your vacation elsewhere. These fees are becoming commonplace around the world.
Q: Do I have to pay for parking my automobile?
A: All of the Fallsview hotels charge for parking and valet service is the best option yet some hotels are charging up to $60.00 per day. If you want to save some money you can park at the Fallsview Casino at a reduced rate and sometimes for free if you go in the Casino and sign up for their “players club” card. This can be fine during the summer months but a different story in the winter.
Q: Do hotels charge for wifi/internet access?
A: Of course! Most hotels have free wifi in their lobby yet charge a daily fee for in room service. Hopefully you won’t need it during your visit!
And… All fireplaces in the rooms are fake!
While the fireworks over the falls are beautiful, the display is brief and usually only lasts for six minutes. For a schedule of the fireworks display please visit this link. The Sheraton Fallsview hotel has the best view for watching the fireworks and the best view of the American Falls.