Having dozens of amazing options to choose from isn’t the only reason to consider booking into a Niagara-on-the-Lake bed and breakfast for your next Niagara getaway. Staying as a guest in one of this historic community’s homes comes with a whole host of other perks.
Proximity To World-Class Theatre, Restaurants, and Wineries
For vacationers who like to park the car and stroll and bike their way around where they’re staying, a Niagara-on-the-Lake bed and breakfast is a wonderful option. Niagara-on-the-Lake is quite small, with many bed and breakfasts located close to the historic Old Town’s restaurants and Shaw Festival Theatre. Bike rental companies, like Grape Escape, Zoom Leisure, and Tour de Vine, make the pedal to dozens of nearby wineries a breeze.
Truly Storied Stays
Many of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s most historic homes now operate as bed and breakfasts, allowing guests to really step into the region’s past. Historic Lyons House, for example, was built in 1835, dating back to the origins of Niagara-on-the-Lake itself. Darlington House is a luxurious Early Canadian Loyalist-style home overlooking historical military grounds. Read about others in our Homes With History blog post.
Hosts Who Are Happy To Help
When it comes to getting the inside scoop on trip-making details like the best seats at The Shaw, the local farmstand with the sweetest peaches, off-the-radar wineries, or where to score a last-minute dinner reservation, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s bed and breakfast hosts are incredibly tuned into the runnings of their town!
Breakfasts To Build Your Day Around
Niagara-on-the-Lake bed and breakfast hosts work with the pick of the crop from local farmstands and producers, and pride themselves on creating beautiful breakfasts that garner rave reviews like:
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“OMG, the breakfast was to DIE FOR. Gourmet all the way.” (TripAdvisor Review for Green Oaks B&B)
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“Her back garden is an oasis. BUT… her breakfast is what makes this special and top shelf!!! Incredible home cooked and she even delivered prior to breakfast a tray with coffee and scones.” (TripAdvisor Review for Wilson Guy House”
FAQs
Q: Does Niagara-on-the-Lake have good bed and breakfasts?
A: Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to a fabulous selection of bed and breakfasts, many located within walking distance to the restaurants and shops of the historic Old Town and the world-renowned Shaw Festival Theatre.
Q: How many nights should I stay in Niagara-on-the-Lake?
A: Niagara-on-the-Lake offers visitors many things to see and do, including winery tours, world-class productions at Shaw Festival Theatre, incredible farm-to-table dining, and fascinating historic sites, so staying more than one night is highly recommended to fit everything in.
Q: Are there Niagara-on-the-Lake bed and breakfasts located in vineyards?
A: Niagara-on-the-Lake boasts several bed-and-breakfasts tucked along the edge of rolling vineyards, offering guests beautiful views and a unique wine country experience.