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Staying near one of the natural wonders of the world, Niagara Falls, is an experience not to be missed on your next vacation. The welcoming accommodations in the surrounding region offer not only proximity to the breathtaking body of water, but many opportunities for you to experience the incredible range of entertainment and exquisite dining. Witness the stunning beauty and power of Niagara Falls with your eyes and have a vacation filled with plenty of water!
Comfortable modern vacation rentals with a garden, pool and hot tubAfter a wet day, the accommodations provide you with a warm atmosphere and comfortable beds to rest in. From luxury rentals to modern homes, you'll find a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets and offer a variety of amenities to make your stay a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Featured amenities include lush gardens, sitting outdoors on the terrace, swimming in the pools and relaxing in the hot tubs.
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The area and getting around
In the heart you will find the Fallsview Boulevard area, known as the entertainment district. Here you can enjoy 4D cinemas, observation decks with panoramic views of the falls and the Fallsview Casino Resort, the largest gaming complex in Canada. While in the historic Queen Street district, it is an area of historic buildings, numerous unique businesses and the best electric bike rental experience in the Falls. On the other hand, the Clifton Hill district boasts a vibrant nightlife and the “street of fun” that includes exciting attractions. Finally, Lundy's Lane, is the district where the locals go to eat.
The best free activities in the area!During your trip, you can find endless possibilities of things to see and do free. Among the places you can find are the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens, which offer a quiet space away from the crowds. Here you can enjoy thousands of plant species and a Butterfly Conservatory. On the other hand, the Niagara River Recreation Trail is great for biking more than 35 miles (56.33 km) parallel to the Niagara River from historic Fort Erie, past Niagara Falls. While hiking fans, can enjoy the Niagara Glen. With meandering trails, this free attraction takes you through pristine forests along the banks of the Niagara River.
Travellers and activities
One of the perfect activities for families is the Aquarium of Niagara. The site is home to more than 120 species including seals, jellyfish, turtles, penguins, sharks and more. Whatever age you are, immersing yourself in a world of aquatic discovery is ideal for all ages. Another family-friendly activity is a visit to The Falls Arcade, which features more than 30 games. You can also enjoy a Niagara Rapids adventure, perfect for ages 4 and up. Here you'll learn about the history of Niagara on a wet or dry tour in boats specially designed to dive into the rapids.
Niagara Falls for adventuresFor those adventurers, the Cave of the Winds is a “must see”. To get there, you must take an elevator down the Niagara Gorge that will take you to a series of wooden walkways that are located a few meters from the Bridal Veil Falls. These walkways bear the name “Hurricane Deck”. You will also experience an adventure with incredible views of this wonder of the world from the zip line to the falls. You will dangle from 670 meters and go at thrilling speeds along the edge of the vast Niagara River gorge. It's an activity that will surely make adventure lovers feel alive.
Niagara Falls is the second-largest waterfall in the world.
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Offering a unique view of the falls, Journey Behind the Falls is an attraction that allows you to view the falls from below and behind. Descend 125 feet (38.1 m) to reach the tunnels leading to the Waterfall Portal and the Great Falls Portal, take a peek behind the scenes of this natural attraction and behold the roaring curtain of water. This is definitely an iconic experience, and you'll need to bring a waterproof camera.
2. Dive under the falls on a boat tour!The Maid of the Mist is Niagara Falls State Park's most popular attraction and the oldest boat tour at Niagara Falls, so it's an activity not to be missed. Set sail from the base of the Observation Tower, don a blue poncho and get ready to take a double-decker boat ride into the Niagara Gorge. You'll enjoy a 30-minute excursion where you'll dive beneath the falls. So, for this tour, you will also need to bring waterproof footwear and equipment.
3. Take a photo from Prospect PointThere is no better place to see them (and take a selfie) than Prospect Point! From the Prospect Point observation tower, you can admire the grandeur of the falls and get a clear view of all three falls. Access the tower via a high-speed lift from the observation deck, enjoy the breathtaking panorama and take a selfie with the incredible scenery in the background. Occasionally, you can also feel the spray of the water from this observation deck.
4. Don't miss the fireworks in summerThe fireworks display over Niagara Falls is a must-see spectacle that will make your trip a memorable one. Enjoy Canada's longest series of fireworks during the summer and head to Fun Street after the fireworks to enjoy the Niagara SkyWheel, wax museums, arcades and more. There's something for everyone in Niagara Falls.
5. Be dazzled by the waterfalls light up at nightAnother view of the falls not to be missed is the view from the Niagara SkyWheel at night. Considered Canada's largest Ferris wheel, the Niagara SkyWheel rotates over the falls, so you can get a panorama of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Niagara River and other local points of interest. Take an evening ride on the Ferris wheel and watch the falls light up in glowing colours creating visualisations depicting sunrise, aurora borealis, rainbows and sunset as a tribute to natural beauty.