As a modern port city with a vibrant history and large student population, Halifax has accommodations that suit the needs of all travelers. Staying downtown gives you convenient access to must-see attractions and great restaurants. Although having a car makes exploring Halifax a bit more convenient, the city is small, easy to navigate, and there are plenty of cabs available.
For those who aren’t on a budget and want to stay in a quiet street in downtown Halifax near the historic waterfront area, The Halliburton is a great option. Dating back to 1809 the Halliburton is an amalgamation of bed and breakfast and boutique hotel and boasts remarkable food in its renowned dining room. Great for families, The Courtyard by Marriott Halifax Downtown, located in the heart of downtown on the waterfront, has great views of Halifax Harbour and is conveniently close to good restaurants and shopping. The Westin Nova Scotia Hotel also has views of Halifax Harbour and Cornwallis Park and past guests include Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana. Prices range from moderate to expensive.
Backpackers and those on a budget can also find worthy places to stay in Halifax. Try the Halifax Heritage House Hostel, located in the heart of downtown and easy to access by public transportation. Other options include Dalhousie University Dorm Rooms and Halifax Backpacker’s Hostel.
5184 Morris Street
For Something Different...
133 Kearney Lake Rd
East End Holiday Inn...
1875 Barrington St
Downtown Near Everything...
1649 Hollis St
At the Heart of the Matter...
1583 Brunswick St
Everything You Want Downtown...
1725 Market St
For Business or Pleasure...
1181 Hollis St
A Grand Hotel...
1253 Barrington Street
For Those Who Do Not Mind Sharing...
1266 BARRINGTON STREET
Oscar Wilde Slept Here...
1496 Hollis St
For a Happy Stay...
1960 Brunswick St
A Fine Place Downtown...
1980 Robie Street
QUINPOOL
Central Location, Business or Leisure...
1515 South Park Street
A Fine Old Place...
5780 West St
Lovely Old Inn...