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Trip Preparation
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Entry/VisaDepending on which country you come from you might need a visa, however when coming from most European countries a visa is not required to enter Canada. One has to bring a valid passport.
Vaccines
Other than the standard vaccinations there are no special vaccinations needed when travelling to Niagara falls.
Climate
During the summer season in June, July and August the weather is mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 27°C. During the fall season it is still somewhat sunny however rain occurs more often, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. During the winter season it is generally a lot colder with frequent snow falls, during this time temperatures range between -10°C and 5°C. During spring it gets a little warmer however cold winds are frequent with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C.
Currency
The local currency used in Niagara Falls is the Canadian Dollar however the US dollar is also widely used.
Language
In Niagara Falls the dominant language spoken is English, however many other languages are spoken.
Country and People
Customs / Culture
The city Niagara Falls in Canada is mainly dominated by the Niagara Falls which are two large waterfalls on the Niagara River. Due to the Niagara Falls this city has become very attractive to tourists. A little further away one can also explore the history and of the city by visiting some historic sites of the War in 1812. Some parts in history which formed the culture today include that Marilyn Monroe filmed Niagara in 1953 and that the city became one with Stamford the surrounding city in 1962.
Traditions
One of the main traditions in Niagara Falls is to visit the Niagara Falls.
Religion
Most people in Niagara Falls are Roman Catholic, some have no religious affiliation and the others are part of a range of different religions.
The city Niagara Falls in Canada is mainly dominated by the Niagara Falls which are two large waterfalls on the Niagara River. Due to the Niagara Falls this city has become very attractive to tourists. A little further away one can also explore the history and of the city by visiting some historic sites of the War in 1812. Some parts in history which formed the culture today include that Marilyn Monroe filmed Niagara in 1953 and that the city became one with Stamford the surrounding city in 1962.
Traditions
One of the main traditions in Niagara Falls is to visit the Niagara Falls.
Religion
Most people in Niagara Falls are Roman Catholic, some have no religious affiliation and the others are part of a range of different religions.
Getting Around
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Airports / Car rentalWhen travelling to Niagara Falls there are two Canadian airports which are “Hamilton International Airport” and “Toronto Pearson International Airport” which receive international and domestic flights coming in and out on a daily basis. However for people travelling mainly to see the Niagara Falls, the airports on the American side lie closer, these are “Buffalo-Niagara International Airport” and “Niagara Falls international airport” which is the closest airport however mainly has private flights coming in and out. It is possible to rent a car at all airports.
Public transport
In Niagara Falls there are buses which can bring you around the city called the Falls Shuttle and The People Mover. Other than that it is easy to walk to most attractions.
Taxis / Infrastructure
Taxis can be found at the airport, or taxi stands or simply rotating on the road. It is also possible to call taxis from the hotel or from the central taxi service.
Discover and Enjoy
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EventsThere are a variety of events occurring during the year under which are “the Niagara ice wine Festival” which occurs during January; “The new vintage festival” in June, “the Wine festival” in September, “the winter festival of lights” which includes fireworks and beautiful lights and occur during November and December.
Culinary Specialities
The local food specialties include Caribou stew, Bake apple pie, fish and brewis, maple syrup and a lot more. The specialty in Niagara Falls is a popular dish called Pierogis.
Sights
Niagara has so many sites worth seeing next to the most famous waterfalls in the world: The Niagara Falls, at which there are many attractions to do. Other than those there are:
- Niagara Botanical Gardens, -
- Queen Street& Arts district,-
- Dufferin Islands, -
- Skylon Tower,-
- IMAX Museum,-
- Konica Minolta Tower centre
and much more which will please everyone.
Niagara Falls Most popular things to do
Hotel reviews for hotels in Niagara Falls
The hotel is a bit farther away from Niagara falls, you can but it is walking distance. The hotel is a bit dated and simply furnished. is all the more surprising that there is a swimming pool and a jacuzzi bath. The breakfast is served buffet style you can even make your own waffles. A bit frustrating the plastic dishes in the breakfast room. For a short stay, Niagara Falls to visit, then this hotel is fine. But you shouldn't expect too much. Read more
in September 10
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Kirsten, Age 36-40, Couple
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A middle class hotel in very good location. Parking directly behind the house (chargeable) here there are lots of tour groups.
Our room on the eighth floor was clean but quite worn.
The wonderful view of the Cases was made but not detract from.
The service in the hotel held itself within limits. At the front desk you got without special friendliness the key from the room distributed.
For breakfast we were however despite a large rush of several groups like welcome guests treated. Our room was... Read more
in October 11
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Heinz Josef, Age 56-60, Couple
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the hotel lies on the Canadian side. We stayed as part of a coach trip 2 ostküstenreise nights there.
the staff were very friendly, the rooms were clean and we felt comfortable there.
in the lobby there is a Starbucks and directly next to it a large gift shop.
Room was big and spacious, there were two queen size beds. TV was available, however as usual, only English.
bathroom was commodious, neat and clean.
As our guide I checked for us is not very much on the staff reports. To us it was ... Read more
in March 11
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Sandra, Age 19-25, Couple
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Typical tourist hotel on the falls,
definitely not very clean,
international guests,
all in all overpriced
Valet parking, quite expensive but good organized
great location from floor 19, very beautiful view, big enough and relatively clean, had a junior suite with jacuzzi, but that is all.
the friendliness in the check in/ out was totally untypical for USA/Canada simply not available!
the rooms/floor with online booking was ignored, only upgraded against considerable Additional wishes were... Read more
in December 11
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Volker, Age 51-55, Couple
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Already the first impression at reception was impressive - sufficient check inSwitch, friendly staff and pleasant ambience. We had the breakfast buffet option, which very recommendable is. With the room selection we were lucky, that we in the upper level - with a view of the falls! Indescribable beautifully, if one then also still the luck has, in the evening the lit falls with fireworks to admire!
the rooms, the area of the restaurant, the lobby-everything was clean. The audience is internat... Read more
in May 10
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Brigitta, Age 46-50, Family
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