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Hospitality Inn of Niagara Star Rating 1        
6734 Niagara Falls Blvd.

Aarya Hotel By Niagara Fashion Outlets is located in Niagara Falls NY and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides an outdoor pool and a business centre.All the rooms at the motel feature a refrigerator, a kitchenette and wireless internet access.
The Bel-Aire Motel        
9470 Niagara Falls Blvd

The Bel-Aire Motel offers a comfortable setting while in Niagara Falls NY.There are 22 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.The Bel-Aire Motel provides a convenient place to discover Niagara Falls and Niagara River, as well as everything the local area has to offer.
Comfort Inn The Pointe Star Rating 3        
1 Prospect Pointe

Set beside the Niagara River, this laid-back hotel is 0.5 miles from Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel, 0.9 miles from Niagara Falls, and 6 miles from I-190.
Days Inn Niagara at the Falls Star Rating 2        
443 Main Street Main Street & Rainbow Blvd

Adjacent to Niagara Falls State Park, this modern hotel is a 9-minute walk from the Canada side of Rainbow Bridge and a 12-minute walk from the Maid of the Mist Boat Tour.The straightforward rooms and suites all include en suite bathrooms with showers, and have complimentary Wi-Fi, TVs, coffeemakers and desks. Suites add whirlpool tubs, fireplaces and skyline views.
Econo Lodge at the Falls Star Rating 1        
200 Rainbow Boulevard & 2nd

Set 2 blocks from the Niagara River, this straightforward hotel is a 6-minute walk from the Niagara Falls Observation Tower, Convention Center Niagara Falls and Seneca Niagara Casino, and 1.6 miles from Niagara Gorge Discovery Center.The basic rooms feature minifridges and microwaves, as well as cable TV and free WiFi.
Travelodge Niagara Falls Star Rating 2        
9401 Niagara Falls Blvd

This straightforward hotel off US-62 is 7 miles from the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel and 7.8 miles from Niagara Falls.The modest rooms have free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus coffeemakers.
Quality Inn Niagara Falls (New York) Star Rating 2        
7708 Niagara Falls Blvd.

This straightforward hotel is 2 miles from Interstate 90, 2.1 miles from Niagara Falls International Airport, and 6.4 miles from Niagara Falls State Park, home to panoramic waterfall viewing areas.
Red Carpet Inn Niagara Falls (New York) Star Rating 2        
6625 Niagara Falls Blvd

Budget pick offering basic rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus continental breakfast & laundry facilities...
Budget Host Inn Niagara Falls (New York) Star Rating 2        
6621 Niagara Falls Blvd

Off I-190, this humble, suburban motel is 2.6 miles from Niagara Falls International Airport, and 4 miles from both Niagara Falls State Park and Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino.Unpretentious rooms provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, in addition to minifridges and microwaves.
Rodeway Inn & Suites Niagara Falls (New York) Star Rating 3        
9802 Niagara Falls Blvd

This low-rise roadside hotel off Highway 62 is 8 miles from Niagara Falls and 9 miles from Fallsview Indoor Waterpark.Simple rooms and suites offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and coffeemakers. All also provide microwaves, minifridges and desks.
 
 
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Niagara Falls New York - while it might not be as popular as its glamorous counterpart north of the border, still welcomes millions of visitors each and every year. Tourists flock from all four corners of the globe to Upstate New York looking for the opportunity to see the world renowned Niagara Falls. Niagara Fall, NY (or Niagara Falls, USA) is served by Niagara International Airport (IAG) which, despite its name, only serves a limited number of domestic locations. Long haul travelers are more likely to use Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) or Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) as a gateway to the city. The majority of hotels in the city are located in the downtown district, which lies right on the shores of the Niagara River.

During the height of summer almost all rooms are occupied so it's essential to book ahead. Of course, the No. 1 attraction in this part of the world is the magnificent waterfalls that give Niagara Falls its name. Visitors looking to witness the natural beauty of the Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls have a number of options. 'The Maid of the Mist' boat tour - which operates from both the American and Canadian side of the border - is an absolute must. Be prepared to get a little wet though. Visitors can also witness the falls from above. Prospect Point Observation Tower offers an aerial perspective that is quite outstanding.

The 86-meter (282-feet) high observation tower offers some great views of not only the falls, but the city as a whole. To get a complete 360-degree perspective of the falls, take a trip across the border to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Remember to pack your passport though. If you have time to spend a full day across the border, take a trip to the quaint (if not a little touristy) Niagara-on-the-Lake. Try to hop on a tour to one of the region's many wineries. For visitors looking to stay on U.S. soil, Niagara, NY, has plenty to offer. Natural beauty and fresh air are top of the bill, with a host of parks and green spaces to enjoy. Hyde Park is the largest city park in the state, outside of Central Park in Manhattan. Meanwhile, Whirlpool State Park and De Veaux Woods State Park are worth checking out.

Alternatively, follow the river all the way to Lake Ontario for more stunning scenery. For a truly fantastic sight, head to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge and look on in awe. Popular tourist attractions in Niagara Falls, NY, include the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel, the Hard Rock Cafe, the Aquarium of Niagara, and the region's fashion outlets. Be sure to stop by Little Italy for lunch, dinner or supper. With some fantastic cuisine on offer, you won't regret it. Niagara Falls, NY, is very much a summer city. Visitors flock to see the magnificent falls between April and October, leaving the city practically empty during the (very) cold winter months. Visitors contemplating a winter excursion should be aware that many tourist attractions close between November and March, while snow and ice can make seeing the falls a chilling affair.