NOTE F001558
DATEJuly 9, 2026
STATUSFiled
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Have young children?

Most B&B hosts are happy to accommodate — but they need to know ahead of time. Ask about parking. Unlike hotels, B&Bs may have limited parking. Confirm the situation before you arrive, especially if you’re driving across the border. Check the cancellation policy. Small B&Bs often have stricter cancellation policies than large hotels. Read the fine print before you book. Embrace the breakfast. It’s not just a meal — it’s often the best part of the B&B experience. Take your time, chat with your hosts, and let them share what makes this region special. Consider the shoulder seasons. May, early June, and September are lovely times to visit Niagara Falls. Crowds are smaller, prices are lower, and many B&Bs offer special rates. Make Your Niagara Falls Stay Feel Like Home

A Niagara Falls bed and breakfast isn’t just a place to sleep — it’s a way of traveling that slows things down and connects you more deeply to the destination. Whether you’re curled up by the fire in a Lewiston inn after a day at the Falls, or sipping coffee in a Niagara-on-the-Lake garden as mist rolls in off the river, the B&B experience adds a layer of warmth and memory to your trip that a hotel simply can’t replicate. Start planning your cozy Niagara getaway today — the perfect little inn is waiting for you on both sides of the border. 📖 Part of our complete guide: Best Hotels in Niagara Falls (NY & ON): Where To Stay for Every Budget

Further Reading Where To Eat in Niagara Falls: A Food Lover’s Guide Best Hotels in Niagara Falls: Where To Stay for Every Budget Q: What’s the difference between a bed and breakfast and a hotel near Niagara Falls? B&Bs offer a sense of place with beautifully restored Victorian or Edwardian homes, genuine hospitality from hosts, and made-from-scratch breakfasts with local ingredients, whereas hotels provide more standard rooms and services. B&B hosts also share insider tips on lesser-known viewpoints and local dining. Q: Should I stay on the American or Canadian side of Niagara Falls? The American side near Niagara Falls, NY and Lewiston offers a quieter, more residential feel with proximity to Niagara Falls State Park, while the Canadian side, especially Niagara-on-the-Lake, is known as one of Canada’s most charming small towns with abundant Victorian B&Bs and access to attractions like Fort George National Historic Site and the Shaw Festival Theatre. Q: Is Lewiston a good place to stay for visiting Niagara Falls? Yes, Lewiston is a walkable village just a short drive north of the Falls with genuine small-town charm, galleries, boutique shops, and riverside scenery, making it an ideal peaceful retreat while remaining close enough to Niagara Falls attractions. Q: What should I look for in a bed and breakfast near Niagara Falls? Look for properties with proximity to major attractions like Niagara Falls State Park, hosts with local knowledge, historic architectural details, and flexible breakfast times that accommodate your Falls itinerary. On the Canadian side, seek out places featuring local Niagara Peninsula wines and preserves with wraparound porches. Q: What’s special about Niagara-on-the-Lake? Niagara-on-the-Lake, located just 20 minutes north of the Falls in Ontario, is widely considered one of Canada’s most charming small towns and is packed with beautifully kept Victorian manor houses and cottage-style bed and breakfasts. It offers easy access to Fort George National Historic Site, the Shaw Festival Theatre, and the scenic Niagara Parkway. Further Reading Where To Eat in Niagara Falls: A Food Lover’s Guide Best Hotels in Niagara Falls: Where To Stay for Every Budget

Further Reading

Where To Eat in Niagara Falls: A Food Lover's Guide

Best Hotels in Niagara Falls: Where To Stay for Every Budget

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